Story by Bryen Glass

On Saturday, April 29, 2023 The Baltimore County Leaders & Citizen Organization (BCLC) is hosting a Male to Male Symposium at Windsor Mill Middle School from 11:30 am - 4:30 pm. "According to a survey conducted under Dr. Williams, 22% of males are in need in Baltimore County vs females. BCLC’s President, Dr. Dean Scott answer is a Male To Male Symposium."
According to the organization's website, the aim is to bring together dedicated individuals who are compassionate about advancing Baltimore County one community at a time."
Dealing with the challenges of today requires problem-solvers who bring different perspectives and are willing to take risks. Baltimore County Leaders and Citizens emerged out of a pursuit to inspire and support the community, and a desire for actions to speak louder than words. Established in 2000, we’re an organization driven by progressive ideas, bold actions, and a strong foundation of support.
The Male To Male Symposium will involve partners from area high schools and middle schools such as:
New town High School
Randallstown High School
Deer Park Magnet Middle School
Forrest Park Middle School
Windsor Mill Middle School
Others are expected to join this worthwhile event. If you have a son, other family members, or neighbor who you think may benefit from this event, pass the information along.
For more information, contact Baltimore County Leaders and Citizens Organization at BCLCLeaders@gmail.com or call 443-845-1945. You can also check out their website at Community | Baltimore County Leaders and Citizens | Randallstown (bclccommunity.com)
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The Baltimore County Police Department is hosting a second pop-up event to provide steering wheel locks to community members who own a Hyundai on Friday, April 21, 2023, at the Baltimore County Police Department Precinct 2 - Randallstown Substation located at 9428 Liberty Road, Randallstown 21133. The event, which will be a drive-thru, begins at 9 a.m. and will run until supplies last.
Steering wheel locks will be provided to Baltimore County residents whose vehicles require a key to turn the ignition. Residents are also urged to contact their local dealership to schedule an appointment to receive an anti-theft software upgrade.
Residents can go to the Hyundai or Kia webpage and enter their vehicle's VIN to see if it's eligible for an Anti-theft Software Upgrade.
Updated List of Eligible Hyundai Vehicles
2018-2022 Accent
2011-2022 Elantra
2013-2020 Elantra GT
2018-2022 Kona
2013-2022 Santa Fe
2013-2018 Santa Fe Sport
2019 Santa Fe XL
2011-2019 Sonata
2011-2022 Tucson
2012-2017, 2019-2021 Veloster
2020-2021 Venue
2013-2014 Genesis Coupe
2020-2021 Palisade
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Story by Bryen Glass
Applications are now being accepted for board member positions on the new Greater Randallstown Community Development Organization. The organization will receive about $600,000 of federal COVID-related funds to launch the community group with the purpose of revitalizing the Liberty Road corridor in Randallstown. Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski stated:
“We believe the Liberty Road commercial corridor is a prime candidate for revitalization, and we are proud to be working closely with residents as we create an even more vibrant and dynamic Randallstown. We look forward to working with the Nelson Ideation Group and our incredible community leaders to advance revitalization efforts in Randallstown, ensuring the Liberty Road corridor remains a thriving destination for residents for generations to come.”
Interested applicant may access the official documents for the CDO Board application, criteria for board members and the roles and responsibilities of board members below.
Each person who desires to be selected for the board will need to access the application link or QR code on Survey Monkey. Each question must be addressed to be able to submit the application and each candidate must upload a resume.

The application period opens on April 17, 2023 and will close on April 30, 2023. Please note that during the application and selection period, TNIG will not entertain discussion about any particular candidate or the process. If you have any general questions, contact:
Dorothy C. Jackson
Operations Analyst
(667) 755-3229 - Mobile
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