Committee News

WINDJAMMER

Volunteers set up the food After the renovations at our community pool were finished, we planned a Grand Opening Pool Party. Because of the frigid temperatures on January 27, we moved the event to Tuesday, February 17, which turned out to be a wonderful, sunny day with a light breeze and temperatures in the 80s. […]

On The Cover

On Friday, January 23, McCoy Pavilion at Picnic Pointe was dedicated in honor of Charles, widely known as Charlie, McCoy. Charlie has been a resident of The Landings since 1998. Charlie is a well-known and hugely respected musician who has won honors throughout his long and storied career. Perhaps the best thing about Charlie and […]

ARIEL

Residents continue to gather in the Taeping Room at Ariel since it was too cold most of January to be outside. The first event took place on January 1, when the Social Committee provided Mimosas for the New Year’s brunch for the residents. All types of egg casseroles, quiches, fruit, pastries, and lots of other […]

FLAGSHIP

As I take over authorship of our Flagship news, I’d like to thank Pattie Parrett for her mentoring me and for her willingness to assist me while I am in Massachusetts. You can imagine getting news from you all while I am that far away for eight months is quite a stretch. Since I am […]

WINDJAMMER

Therese and Keith Biscarr are the proud parents of Taylor Johnson. They have been residents of The Landings for five years and recently they had the pleasure of an extended visit from their daughter Taylor. Taylor’s husband, Keyon Johnson, is a Baltimore police officer and he also just enlisted in a joint program with the […]

RIVERSIDE

As promised in my first article, I want to reach back and get some “facts” about how Riverside and the neighborhood came to be. Check out the flyer below and see if you can spot your lot. It is puzzling to me how some lots sold whilst others, that may have been considered superior lots, […]

SCHOONER

The Inman, Brooks, Wilson and Lorenz families at 4502 Windjammer suffered from the periodic flooding in front of their building causing access issues in that area, hence the reference to “Lake Lorenz.” It was determined that the concrete aprons between the driveways and the streets had sunk due to a lowering of the ground below. […]