Doughnut:While strolling around Hampden this weekend, stop into this neighborhood bakery to sample one of its signature marshmallow doughnuts. The event will take place on Sunday, August 14, featuring Black Flag brews, food truck fare, and an hour-long class taught by Emily Lodge. HopAsana Yoga Fundraiser: Black Flag Brewing Company, which opened its doors in Columbia less than one week ago, is also hosting a donation-based yoga gathering to benefit the Ellicott City Partnership. Outdoor Yoga at Hopewell Park:Grab a yoga mat and head to Columbia’s Hopewell Park for this donation-based fundraiser featuring a 60-minute vinyasa flow practice. Proceeds from ticket sales and a silent auction will be donated to the Ellicott City Partnership. 8066 Main Street, Ellicott City, 41.Ĭaptain James Landing: The price of admission for this fundraiser on August 21 at Captain James Landing includes two hours of all-you-can-eat crabs, domestic beer, and a bottomless buffet featuring corn, soup, wings, and pasta salad. To help the restaurant bounce back, owner Michael Hanratty has established a GoFundMe page, which raised more than $2,000 in only four hours. United Way of Central Maryland:At the request of Howard County executive Allan Kittleman, the local chapter of United Way has established a fund that will aid humanitarian efforts to rebuild homes, roads, and businesses damaged by the floods.Ĭacao Lane: Like many other businesses on Main Street, this Ellicott City institution known for its rooftop deck and summertime cocktails took a massive hit during Saturday’s flooding. All proceeds from the online sales will help community members in need. A recovery fund has been set up to aid owner Tammy Beideman in setting up a temporary pop-up shop and eventually rebuilding the store on Main Street.ĮVLUTN Apparel:The clothing designers behind Howard County-based EVLUTN Apparel are lending a hand by creating custom tee shirts that pay homage to the history of Ellicott City. Sweet Elizabeth Jane: Raging flood waters wiped out this beloved Ellicott City boutique known for its carefully curated collection of urban and vintage pieces. Friends of husband-and-wife owners Michel and Angie Tersiguel have established a GoFundMe page to help the family restaurant cover costs of property damage. Tersiguel’s: This beloved French restaurant has been a community mainstay since 1975. All leftover proceeds will be donated to other Ellicott City businesses in need.Ĭunningham Studios: Owner Dee Cunningham has started this fundraising campaign to aid in repurchasing supplies and covering building expenses after her custom art studio took on four feet of water during the storm. Phoenix Emporium has established a GoFundMe page that will directly benefit its staff while they seek employment elsewhere. Phoenix Emporium: Though this Ellicott City mainstay was devastated by Saturday’s flood, its owner Mark Hemmis is dedicated to helping the community rebuild. In only one day, the fundraiser has already reached 67 percent of its $20,000 goal. Preservation Maryland: This nonprofit has established a fundraising campaign aimed toward rebuilding Ellicott City’s damaged historic properties. All ticket and silent auction proceeds will be directly donated to the Ellicott City Partnership. Mother’s Grille:Sway to the soulful sounds of rockers Cris Jacobs and Gypsy Soul Revival at this benefit show on September 2 hosted by Mother’s in Federal Hill. Manor Hill Tavern and Waverly Real Estate Group have vowed to match every ticket sold. On August 27 from noon to 4 p.m., guests are invited to enjoy passed hors d’eouvres alongside beer tastings from a number of local breweries. Victoria Gastro Pub: With strong ties to the entire Howard County community, this Columbia mainstay (which plans to open sister-restaurant Manor Hill Tavern in Ellicott City this fall) has organized a beer festival-style fundraiser to benefit the Ellicott City Partnership. The price of admission includes eats from Woodberry Kitchen and Well Crafted Pizza, as well as live performances by Brooks Long, Joseph & The Beasts, and DJ Who. Hope Floats:In true neighborly fashion, the Union Craft Brewing crew is throwing a benefit at the brewery for all of the Meadow Mill businesses that sustained damage during the Jones Falls Valley flood. Pub Dog:At Pub Dog’s location in Columbia on Tuesday, August 23, the fan-favorite pizza parlor is donating 25 percent of all sales to the Ellicott City Partnership from 7 p.m. In the wake of the tragic flash flood that destroyed a number of local businesses and took two lives in Ellicott City on July 30, organizations throughout the state are hosting events and fundraisers to help the community rebuild.
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