Sunday, November 15, 2015

RHS Theatre Department Performs "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" Musical

Martha Campbell, one of the many volunteers that Reservoir High School is blessed with, sent me an email regarding the musical production "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" that is being performed by the Reservoir High School Theatre Department.

The performances are as follows:

  • November 19 @ 7 p.m.
  • November 20 @ 7 p.m.
  • November 21 @ 2 p.m. & 7 p.m.
Tickets are available at the door: $12 for adults, $9 for students and seniors. Or, you can use the "Seat Yourself" web-site to order your tickets. For more information, there's a great write-up at the theatre department's web-site.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Fulton Elementary School Participates in "Walk Maryland Day" on October 7th

Wednesday October 7th is Walk Maryland Day - encouraging students to walk to school on this special day!

Fulton’s Wellness Team is organizing a group walk! We hope you and your student(s) can participate!

This event will take place RAIN OR SHINE!

Where: Meet in Harris Teeter Parking Lot

Date: Wednesday, October 7th

When: 8:50 a.m.

What: We will walk to school using the path that leads from Harris Teeter to Reservoir High School and then across the street to Fulton!

Who: Fulton students with an adult*

Why: To start our day in an active and healthy way!

*If you would like your child to partake in our group walk, to ensure the safety of all our students, please have an adult accompany them.

Fulton Elementary School | 11600 Scaggsville Road, Fulton, MD 20759 | 410-880-5957

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Highland Day 2015 Postponed Due To Weather

The executive committee of the annual Highland Day festival held a conference call where they discussed the weather forecast for October 3. As of this post, it looks like the tropical depression called Joaquin was able to  gain enough energy and turned into a hurricane. Many of the storm models show its track right up the east coast: Some put its path up the Chesapeake, others to the west closer to I-95 while others put it out to sea. After a lengthly and lively discussion, it was decided to postpone the event until October 31. So, mark your calendars and note the change. See you at the crossroads. Here's a copy of the email that went out to all of the exhibitors.

Dear Exhibitors,

The Highland Day Committee deeply appreciates your support of and participation in our beloved event. We are committed to providing you with the best value possible in return for this support. While our concern for the safety of the public and property is paramount, we also want to do everything reasonably within our power to deliver an event which will best meet the needs of the majority of our valued vendors. With this in mind, in the face of the impending hurricane, we have made the decision to reschedule Highland Day for Saturday, October 31st.

Faced with insufficient parking due the loss of all our grass parking areas and a forecast of substantial rain for the entire day, the committee saw no way to stage a successful event on October 3rd.   We have encountered trying weather in the past such as light drizzle, cold rain and even extreme heat.  However we have never endured three solid days of torrential rains prior to the event, nor have we faced down a hurricane.  With safety as our main objective, we had to make this difficult choice.

We recognize that for some of our exhibitors the change of date may create a scheduling conflict that cannot be resolved.   If that is the case I ask that you forward an email at HighlandDayMD@gmail.com identifying your conflict (and include your mobile phone #).   We will assume any exhibitor that has not replied by October 5th can accommodate the date change and will participate as originally planned on October 31st.

For those of you with a date conflict, I am sure you can appreciate the amount of additional work and re-scheduling this brings upon me as event coordinator.  Therefore  I kindly ask you not to call me to discuss your conflict but please wait for me or a member of our committee to contact you at a later date. 

Thanks so much for your continued support of Highland Day and for working with us to address this trying situation.  We are committed to keeping the success of our Highland Day tradition!

Mother Nature gave us a trick for this weekend, so come join us on 
October 31st
for a new Highland Day treat!

Sincerely;
Kelly & the Highland Day Steering Committee


Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Temple Isaiah Holds Art Auction Fundraiser

Jean Moon, one of my regular contributors of items for the Highland/Fulton neighborhood column in the Howard County Times, sent me an item that was too late for publication in the paper. So I told her I'd get in in the blog instead.

"Temple Isaiah Sisterhood and Men’s Club will host an Art Auction to benefit DreamBuilders, Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center, Hope Works, and Temple Isaiah on Saturday, April 18, at Temple Isaiah. 

"Limited edition lithographs, serigraphs, giclees and etchings, as well as original oil paintings, animation cells, home decorations and sports memorabilia will be featured. Opening bids are typically 30-50% under gallery prices.

"The Preview and Reception is at 6:30 p.m., and the Art Auction begins at 7:30 p.m.  Hors d’oeuvres, drinks and desserts are included in the $10 per person, $15 per couple admission fee.

"Temple Isaiah is located at 12200 Scaggsville Road in Fulton.  For information, send an email to  Barbara Lisle or give her a ring at (410) 750-6966.