I did not have being awakened at four thirty am by an emergency alert on my New Year’s Day Bingo Card. Honestly, I did not have a New Year's Day Bingo Card but, since I’m up early, maybe I’ll make one. Did you know that Howard County will be represented in today’s Rose Bowl parade? Seen here in a post by the Maryland Music Educators Association , Doug Lea is the trumpet player at the far right of the photo. He’ll be participating in the Rose Parade as a part of The Band Directors Marching Band. Lea, whose career as a music educator in the Howard County Schools includes teaching, directing, mentoring, and leadership, is clearly not resting on his laurels in retirement. He has also marched with The Band Directors Marching Band in previous parades. I’m in awe of the stamina it takes simply to walk a parade route - - now imagine adding musical performances to that, too! Keep an eye out for them today. ***** At noon: Guigui’s KrĂ©yo...
The last day of the year. A day that prompts me to make sense of the last twelve months and to look at what I wrote a year ago. There is no, absolutely, no making sense of the last twelve months. So here are a few things I wrote a year ago: Community disappointments? I think the long slow fizzle of the Lakefront Library is such a missed opportunity but there’s no denying it didn’t set everyone aglow with spark of possibility the way it did for me. We still desperately need more housing. Resource-hoarding and racism still hide behind pleasant and respectable faces. - - Joys and Sorrows, 12/31/2024 I have some small hope for the Downtown Library. Despite recent developments I can’t assume it’s a sure thing. We will be electing a new County Executive and their commitment to seeing this project through will be critical. Speaking of the race for County Executive, I take a dim view of folks who think it doesn’t matter what political party you belong to, es...