Walking Through History with Baltimore Heritage
Each year for the past 30, Baltimore Heritage has led walking tours in Baltimore neighborhoods ranging from winding sylvan communities like Roland Park and Guilford,
Volume XLV • Number 6
Each year for the past 30, Baltimore Heritage has led walking tours in Baltimore neighborhoods ranging from winding sylvan communities like Roland Park and Guilford,
On Saturday, May 7, the sounds of jazz again enlivened Pennsylvania Avenue, once home to a vibrant African American arts and entertainment scene frequented by figures including Ethel Waters,
Here’s a brief overview of some of the local happenings in June and July, since the next Bulletin will not be out until around July 22.
Members at the well-attended May 3 Annual Meeting unanimously approved the nominated slate of Executive Board Officers and new or re-elected Board Members (See the slate of nominees here.)
Steve Howard thanked all the retiring board members for their efforts.
By Steve Howard
I am remarkably proud of this neighborhood. A year ago, I stood here and challenged you all to meet people who are different from you.
A story from the Samaritan Community by Peter Dunn
By all accounts, Tuesday, April 10, 2015 seemed to be a typical morning at the weekly Breakfast Club at The Samaritan Community.
With all the rain this spring, area farmers managed to reap a bounty of local produce. So, the kickoff of the State Center Farmers’
Boltonstock is coming! Boltonstock is coming! Yes, Bolton Hill’s biggest summer event will be held on Saturday, June 25 in Sumpter Park from 5–9 pm.
This summer, we will be producing a single July/August issue which will be published on July 22.
We will return to our usual monthly schedule for the September issue,
May 14 was gorgeous and sunny, perhaps the only nice Saturday we’ve had this spring, making it a perfect day to work outdoors.
And that’s just what the lodge brothers,