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DECEMBER 2019 PUBLISHER
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Happy Holidays!
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Chad Jensen
HAPPY HOLIDAYS, COLUMBIA! Welcome to the premiere issue of Columbia
LAYOUT DESIGNER
Lifestyle—where we’re inspired by you, our community, and where we hope to
Sara Minor
inspire you too!
COPY EDITOR
Hayley Hyer
My name is Anika Baty-Mills, and I am the publisher and co-owner of Columbia Lifestyle magazine. My husband, Christopher, and I are so excited to bring our first issue into your homes. We have an awesome team that is thrilled to be your source for all things wonderful in our beautiful Columbia community! As you flip through the pages of each issue, you’ll be drawn to the heartwarming
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Kenyatta Greer, Simone Benson, Anika Baty-Mills, Veronica Barnes CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS
Edison Manalo Poemtography, Rebecca Taylor, Pam Long
stories behind the people and places that call Columbia home—from the carefully crafted food being served up at our local coffee shops, to beautiful fine dining establishments we all enjoy. We'll tell our community’s stories, updating you on the well-documented ones, and introducing you to the hidden gems right under our noses. Highlighting our wonderful hometown heroes and spotlighting emerging
CORPORATE TEAM
businesses to the well-established, our team is excited to introduce our local artists,
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Steven Schowengerdt
designers and resident fashionistas. Columbia Lifestyle is going to show that, with-
CHIEF SALES OFFICER Matthew Perry
out a doubt, the dream of Columbia is alive and well!
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER DeLand Shore
We'd like to take this moment to recognize and thank our partners for believing in
OPERATIONS DIRECTOR Janeane Thompson
ART DIRECTOR Sara Minor
us and helping us start our exciting journey. Most importantly, we want to thank you, our readers, for allowing us into your homes and for your willingness to go on this journey with us. We can’t wait to see you around town!
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INSIDE THE ISSUE DECEMBER 2019
FEATURES 14 Renovate and Refine Creating Their Own Dream Home
21 Her Unique Solution Managing Risk and Loving Where She Lives
24 Publisher's Choice: Easy Apple Crisp
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30 A Talk with the Chamber President A Look Inside the Howard County Chamber of Commerce
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Around Town
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Visit Howard County: 38th Annual Meeting Visit Howard County’s executive director, Amanada Hof, board chair Barbara Nicklaus, and Dr. Calvin Ball, county executive, helped to recognize this year's many award recipients. The featured guest speaker, Tom Riford, Maryland assistant secretary of commerce overseeing TFA, reinforced how tourism is a key component of Howard County's economy.
Columbia Association: Healthy Hero Fun Run/Walk This was a stroller-friendly, 1 1/2-mile course that ended with face painting, balloons, music, nutritious snacks and beverages. Families had a great time dressing up as their favorite heroes and browsing the vendors at the downtown Columbia lakefront.
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AROUND TOWN
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BUSBOYS AND POETS TO OPEN IN COLUMBIA Sometime in 2020, Columbia will see another addition to its current cornucopia
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District, the first to settle in the Baltimore area. “I tend to choose places very judiciously,” Andy says. “We are a place where racial and cultural connections are consciously uplifted. A place where art, culture and politics come together and intentionally collide. A place to take a deliberate pause and feed your mind, body and soul.” Greg
Fitchitt
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Howard
Hughes Corp. finds the restaurant to be a perfect fit for the Columbia area.
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OPEN HOUSE
R e novate an d Refine ARTICLE KENYATTA GREER PHOTOGRAPHY EDISON MANALO POEMTOGRAPHY
CREATING THEIR OWN DREAM HOME
COLUMBIA HAS A BEVY OF OLDER HOMES THAT CAN BE
The whole house was renovated—top to bottom. Usman com-
TURNED INTO DREAM HOMES FOR ADVENTUROUS BUYERS.
pletely gutted and extended the kitchen. He blew out the living
The Kevin Carroll Team of Douglas Realty helped homeowner and
room wall to create the open concept style that has become so
renovation expert Usman Jan to purchase a home in one of our won-
popular and functional. When the home was purchased, there
derful older communities named Beaver Brook, and turn it into an
were four bedrooms upstairs.
updated retreat for his family. Because the homeowner owns Integrity Real Estate Group, a company that rebuilds and refurbishes Maryland homes, going from outdated to stylish and functional was easier, by far. 14
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Since he has two children, he took the space from one of the bedrooms and used it to construct a luxury master bathroom and a huge walk-in closet. The home started with a full, unfinished basement, and that has
been transformed into a complete living space of its own, with a bedroom, bathroom, playroom and lounge area with a full-size bar. Usman says there were just some details on which he could not compromise.
The children had some input too, choosing their room colors and their playhouse for the back yard. Buyer’s agent Kevin Carroll says, “More people are looking for move-in ready homes, but there are gems to be found in the rough. Financing
“Unique touches that we were adamant about were black
something that is already done is easier, but when you find something
doors and a few pocket doors. We also wanted a small break-
that’s ripe to be renovated, you need to have resources to self-finance or
fast nook and we got it by extending part of the kitchen by two
to obtain a renovation-style loan, where someone can guide you in which
feet,” Usman says.
contractors to pick. It can be frustrating.”
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Usman agrees about the frustrations that come with a full renovation. “The most difficult part was living in the home while remodel-
labor. Labor fees can be costly, and management of a project can be, too. It’s very time consuming, and it can be risky,” Kevin says.
ing," he says. "Things were a little testy from time to time, like when
The proliferation of renovation shows has emboldened buyers to
we didn’t have a kitchen for a couple of months, and things were a
consider renovations, he says, but those shows don’t actually show
little messy there for a while."
unexpected money drains, such as fees and carrying costs. If you
Kevin explains that while there is new construction in Howard County, there is not a lot of new construction in Columbia—and few single-family communities. Because of developer taxes, he says
hire the right people to manage the project for you, “it can be great,” Kevin explains. Such an extensive remodel can have many benefits, as well.
there may not be for a while. So, for those brave enough to take on a
“We definitely added value to the house," Usman says. "Not every
renovation project as large as Usman's, Kevin has a few suggestions.
remodeling decision was based purely on added value. We consid-
“If you’re going to do it, do a whole lot of research. I don’t think
ered personal preferences and things that were aesthetically pleas-
people understand exactly how much things cost. You can go online
ing and functional. It truly turned out to be a custom home that’s to
and price out materials, but people don’t know how to price out
our comfort and satisfaction. And that, to us, is invaluable.”
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WATER & WOODS
WINTER \IN BLOOM
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NINE YEARS AGO, KIMBERLY PRESCOTT MOVED FROM ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA, TO COLUMBIA BECAUSE IT WAS “A COOL PLACE” WITH CULTURE, MUSIC, SHOPPING, FOOD AND RECREATION—PERFECT FOR HER HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER, WHO SHE’S DUBBED “THE REAL CEO.” “You don’t have to leave. It’s a real community. I grew up in Augusta [Georgia], which was transient because of the military base. We had neighborhoods; here, it’s Columbia—a thing unto itself.” When it comes to work, Kimberly is not a softie. What she provides her clients is “un-intimidated human resources." That means real solutions that get to the heart of what a business needs. Prescott HR is her company, and it’s unique among its competitors because their projects for their small business, nonprofit and government-contractor clients are 100% customized. They don’t take templates and retrofit them. Do all small businesses need HR consulting? Kimberly says the smart ones know they do. “If you have one employee, you need HR advice, but many leaders don't understand what HR is. They think it’s hiring and firing. That’s just 10% of what it is. We’re risk managers.” There are a number of HR frauds in the world who have managed people or have filled out paperwork and call themselves HR professionals, she says. They are not. “HR is tied to operations. When you do it right, you understand how the operations side gets things done. You don’t want to pay me to fill out paperwork. You want to pay me to help you manage your risk through compliance and developing and driving strategy.” Kimberly is vice-chair of the Board of Community Foundation of Howard County, a 2018 graduate and current board member of Leadership Howard County, and the past president of the Howard County chapter of the Society of Human Resource Management. She plans to keep her business here in Columbia for a long time. “I’ve never been in a place so giving of its resources.” 22
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CULINARY CREATIONS
PUBLISHER'S CHOICE: EASY APPLE CRISP ARTICLE ANIKA BATY-MILLS
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IT CAN’T GET ANY EASIER THAN THIS! I love the sweet smell
SUGAR
of apples baking in the oven. There are a few considerations to think about when making this dish. One, pick the right apples! Granny Smith, Pink Lady, Cortland and Braeburn apples are the best for baking. It’s not necessary to peel them, but you can. Let your personal preference lead the way. Two, when working with the pastry, make sure the butter is cold; it will yield a flakier crust. Three, last but not least, try working with your hands instead of using a mixer. It will be easier to mix everything together; just be sure that the other ingredients are incorporated completely. FLOUR
EASY APPLE CRISP INGREDIENTS + 2 tablespoons water + 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons granulated sugar, divided BROWN SUGAR
+ 3/4 cup all-purpose flour + 1/4 cup lightly packed brown sugar + 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt + 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, cold, cut into cubes + 1 cup old fashioned oats + Vanilla ice cream, for serving
DIRECTIONS 1. Preheat oven to 375 F. In a large ovenproof skillet, toss apples with 2 tablespoons sugar, lemon juice, water and BUTTER
cinnamon. Place skillet on a large rimmed baking dish. 2. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, brown sugar, remaining 1/4 cup sugar and salt. Using a pastry cutter (or your hands), incorporate butter into flour mixture until it resembles coarse crumbs. Add oats and squeeze mixture with your hands until big, moist clumps form. 3. Scatter oat mixture on top of apples and bake until
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apples are bubbling and topping is golden, about 45 minutes. Let cool 10 minutes before serving with Breyer’s Natural Vanilla Ice Cream.
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HOT SPOT
ARTICLE SIMONE BENSON PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY WALRUS OYSTER AND ALE HOUSE
PERFECT CHOICE FOR A PERFECT MEAL
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“WE WANTED TO BE A PART OF THE RENAISSANCE OF THE REVIVAL OF RESTAURANT ROW IN THE COLUMBIA TOWN CENTER.”
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HOT SPOT
ONE
OF
(CON TI N U ED)
COLUMBIA’S
BEST-KEPT
SEAFOOD
SECRETS IS THE WALRUS OYSTER AND ALE HOUSE LOCATED AT COLUMBIA TOWN CENTER. While it is the only locally owned and operated restaurant in The Columbia Mall area, their first Maryland location thrives at The National Harbor. The Chesapeake Bay-inspired rustic, oceanic, warm, industrial setting creates an inviting ambiance. The indoor-outdoor flow looking out at the vibrancy of The Columbia Town Center makes this location a perfect spot for a pleasant afternoon or evening dining experience. “We wanted to be a part of the renaissance of the revival of restaurant row in The Columbia Town Center,” says Desmond Reilly, managing principal of Star Restaurant Group and part-owner of the restaurant. All the items on the menu are made from scratch daily. The menu has a variety of options, something for everyone in the family. If you are looking for quality food that won't bust your budget, this is the perfect spot! The amazing crab cake sandwich on a bed of iceberg lettuce, with a slice of beefsteak tomato and yellow onion on a slightly toasted roll, served with crispy, fresh, hand-cut fries is delicious. Lunch specials run from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. If you are limited on time, don’t worry. The service is quick and pleasant. Dinner at Walrus is just as amazing as lunch and will not disappoint. Their best-seller menu items include the Atlantic salmon, jumbo lump crab cakes and, of course, the oysters! The lobster rolls were ranked as one of America's top 50 sandwiches in 2019. In fact, local patrons tout them as the best in the state. If you don’t eat seafood, don't worry! The “From the Land” menu features a roasted half chicken, grilled meatloaf, barbecue bacon cheeseburger and coffee-crusted sirloin. One of their more popular burgers is the half-pound "Walrus Burger" made from special house-ground and -blended beef with melted Tillamook cheddar. Next time you are making lunch or dinner plans, The Walrus Oyster and Ale House would be a perfect choice for a perfect meal.
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LOCAL LIMELIGHT A
YOUNG
MAN
RAISED
IN
THE
EVER-SWELLING CITY OF ATLANTA, LEONARDO
MCCLARTY
WATCHED
THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE GEORGIA DOME—THE PREDECESSOR TO THE CITY’S MERCEDES BENZ STADIUM— AND HE WONDERED WHY SOMEONE HAD
CHOSEN
THAT
PARTICULAR
SPOT TO BUILD. Why not down the street or across town? His curiosity only grew as he did, leading him to seek—and earn—an undergraduate degree in political science with an urban studies concentration and a master’s degree in city planning. Now, McClarty has years of experience with several cities and counties under his belt, and he is proudly Howard
A LOOK INSIDE THE HOWARD COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
A Talk with the Chamber President
County’s chamber of commerce president. He’s still asking the questions about how and why. He’s also asking what it will take to ensure the vitality of the county’s business community. “I
love
chambers
of
commerce,"
Leonardo says. "In this environment, I can, in some respects, be in the middle of my economic development work and business development. I can work with government but not be in government. I can work with businesses and private industry.” As the only chamber in the county, his team has gladly toiled to bring the business community together to help the county thrive. During 2019, the group spearheaded its first intercity visit in a program called Howard L.E.A.D.S. (Leadership.
Excellence.
Advocacy.
Development. Sustainability.). The chamber staff and fifteen community leaders met with representatives from Somerset, New Jersey because of its similarity to Howard County. They discussed strategies for historic preservation, downtown revitalizations,
housing,
environmental
sustainability, flood mitigation, community health and public-private partnerships. The Howard County team proves that chambers of commerce are about more than networking. This year, they also partnered with the Howard County Economic
ARTICLE A KENYATTA GREER | PHOTOGRAPHY PAM LONG
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Development Authority to host the first Small Business Summit. The growing Women’s Leadership Conference and Cyber Conferences also seek to provide a level of support and opportunity across various interests. While the chamber benefits from engaging a good number of senior business professionals in their circle of active participants, staff are careful to ensure that opportunities are available for anyone who has a genuine interest in bettering the business community in the county. The chamber supports businesses of all sizes and tenures. “We work closely with the Economic Development Authority, the Small Business Development Center and other like groups. We also hold a Small Business Roundtable. We pride ourselves on being able to be a conduit to small business,” Leonardo says. Diversity and inclusion efforts abound at the chamber in other ways, as well. “We are very conscious of … panel dynamics to ensure that we are age, ethnicity, gender, and industry diverse," McClarty says. "We are intentional about inclusion. For example, our board of directors includes 17 men and 17 women. We have various ethnicities represented. We are age diverse. I have found that people appreciate seeing representation that includes their age, gender, ethnicity and other differentiators.” Leonardo spends a great deal of his time speaking about Howard County and economic development and his team participates in various conferences and trade shows. They have even bigger dreams for the coming year.
“ We w o r k c l o s e l y w i t h t h e E c onom ic D evelopment Aut hor it y, the Small Business Development Center a nd other like g roups.
“The Chamber plans to institute a Young Professionals Conference. We have a Young Professionals Network program (YPN) that frequently hosts mixers and professional development seminars, but the conference will be a first,” says McClarty. From the department of community affairs
We a l s o h o l d a S m a l l B u s i n e s s
in another state agency to two municipal eco-
R o u n d t a b l e . We p r i d e o u r s e l v e s
southern chamber of commerce for 10 years,
on being able to be a conduit to s m a l l bu s i ne s s .”
nomic development groups and running a Leonardo has found home and purpose in Howard County. “It’s been close to five years now. I feel like I’m making a difference here.”
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DECEMBER
LIFESTYLE CALENDAR
1
Chamber Players will make their
FESTIVE FAMILIES: SYMPHONY OF LIGHTS EVENT
(arranged for
Sundays at 3 p.m. debut with Bartók's "Duos for Two Violins" Schubert’s
violin
and viola),
"Notturno,"
Mozart’s
TOM COTTER AT THE SOUNDRY The Soundry, 10221 Wincopin
10475 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia
"Piano Quartet No. 1" in G minor,
Circle, Columbia
Walk through with your friends and
K.478, and Brahms’ "Piano Quintet"
The first comedian ever to be a
family to gain an up-close view of the
in F minor, Op. 34.
finalist on America's Got Talent, Tom
magical Symphony of Lights. Bring
Cotter's other numerous television
9
and radio credits include The Tonight Comedy
7
TAIL LIGHTS: A SYMPHONY OF LIGHTS EVENT
own Tom
Cotter, The
10475 Little Patuxent
MAGNIFICENT MARYLAND: B&O RAILROAD BREAKFAST WITH SANTA
appearances on CBS’ The Late Late
Parkway, Columbia
Show and being celebrity host of
Enjoy the beautiful holiday lights on
Gotham Comedy Live on AXS-TV.
Bain 50+Center 5470 Ruth Keeton
foot with your family, friends and
Way, Columbia
four-legged friends at Merriweather
It's time for a magical train ride with
Post Pavilion. Dogs must be leashed.
Santa aboard the B&O's Holiday
Costumes are welcome!
your strollers and wagons, but dogs must remain at home.
Express train. Enjoy breakfast, fun and a view of a gorgeous, 30-foot Christmas tree. Bring a friend for a 10% discount off each ticket! For more information,
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Show, Last Comic Standing, his very Central
Presents...
Howard
Stern
Show, Comics Unleashed, multiple
22 A CHRISTMAS STORY AT TOBY'S DINNER THEATRE
Toby's Dinner Theatre, 5900 Symphony Woods Road, Columbia
GINGERBREAD HOUSE DECORATING AT THE OTHER BARN
Ralphie Parker is on a quest for the
The Other Barn, 5851 Robert Oliver
Ryder BB Gun. Join Toby's cast of
8
Place, Columbia
A Christmas Story, The Musical,
Join us on Wednesday, Dec. 11 at
which brings this hilarious classic
JAZZ IN THE MILLS: HOLLIDAY JAZZ EXTRAVAGANZA
6:30 p.m. to decorate your own
movie to life, live on stage!
festive gingerbread house. Supplies
contact Tracy Adkins at 410.313.7279 or TAdkins@HowardCountyMD.gov.
will be provided. Tickets are $20
5851 Robert Oliver Place, Columbia
per kit. Children younger than age
A native Washingtonian, Shirleta
16 must be accompanied by an
Settles is known as “not just a voice,
adult. Advance ticket purchase is
but an entertainer!” Her performances
required. Tickets are on sale Nov.
are not limited to only music; she con-
4 at The Other Barn.
holy grail of Christmas gifts, a Red
31 MIDNIGHT AT SEVEN! A SYMPHONY OF LIGHTS EVENT
10475 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia
Join us to celebrate New Year's Eve
nects and includes her audiences of
14
with the entire family! The event will
8
THE RAP UP (POP-UP EXHIBITION)
last chance to walk through the
BRAHMS QUINTET, MOZART QUARTET, SCHUBERT TRIO AND BARTÓK DUO
Enjoy light refreshment while art-
all ages. R&B, jazz, blues, pop and gospel—Shirleta does it all.
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Slayton House 10400 Cross Fox Lane,
feature food, activities, music and fireworks at 7 p.m., as well as the Symphony of Lights course.
Columbia
ist Taurean Washington showcases his
We are always accepting submissions
refreshing fusion of art along with
for events you'd like to see included
Christ Episcopal Church, 6800
hip-hop music. His original paintings,
in our Calendar section. Submissions
Oakland Mills Road, Columbia
reproductive prints and T-shirts will be
are accepted via the Contact Us tab at
District of Columbia's Inner Loop
for sale. You might even win free art.
LifestylePubs.com/Columbia.
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MOVE FORWARD C O N N E C T
Y O U R
V I S I O N
W I T H
A
P L A N
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LOCAL’S CHOICE
Team Mills' Favorites
ANIKA LOVES TO READ BOOKS, AND USES HER KINDLE APP WHEN SHE'S ON THE GO. She also takes time to find peace practicing yoga on her mat. Christopher loves to play as many rounds of Golf as he can; and, being originally from DC, he never wants to miss a Redskins game. Rahsaan loves to listen to and create music. He also never wants to miss an opportunity to also shoot a few 3's on the basketball court. Maliah loves playing with her friends on her Nintendo Switch, as well as creating her own art when it's quiet time.Â
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Coming to the Sobar Soiree, of course! ®
H OWA R D CO U NT Y ’ S F I R S T H I G H - E N D SO B E R C E LE B R ATI O N ! This black-and-white themed extravaganza will send out 2019 in style. Guests can get fancy in black tie or come in black jeans and a white tee!
DECEMBER 31 | 8:30PM - 12:30AM ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9120 FREDERICK ROAD, ELLICOTT CITY, MD
THE EVENT WILL FEATURE: Acoustic Live Music Lounge with a Relaxing Vibe Fireplace Grotto with Warm Drinks
Tickets are $100 per person and sponsorship and underwriting opportunities are available.
High-Energy DJ-Led Dance Party
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