Clean Up Waterways and Earn Credits on Your Water Bill
Did you know you can lower your water bill while spending time in the great outdoors?
Under a creative new Baltimore Public Works program,
Volume XLV • Number 3
Did you know you can lower your water bill while spending time in the great outdoors?
Under a creative new Baltimore Public Works program,
After the recent MRIA inventory of lighting in our neighborhood’s streets and alleys, the volunteers who conducted the survey noted that a number of houses had front door lights that were not turned on.
Bolton Hill’s trees make the neighborhood a great place to live, but trees can’t take care of themselves. And it turns out, March is great tree-trimming weather.
Students from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) spent some time at the Bolton Hill non-profit organization, The Samaritan Community, to capture the non-profit’s work and the stories of its members and turn them into art.
Rehearsals are in full swing for Memorial Players’ spring musical, Ragtime, based on the novel by E. L. Doctorow—who just passed away last year—and presented through special arrangement with Music Theater International.
That’s the new name for the group formerly known as the “Social Justice League.”
Responding to feedback from many, the group decided that “Task Force”
The No Boundaries Coalition and Jubilee Arts are hosting this year’s Boundary Block Party on the day that early voting begins, Saturday, April 16 from 1–4 pm at the Upton Triangle at the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Presstman Street.
Editor’s Note: This is a mostly a copy of the article that ran in the February issue of the Bulletin.
Here’s a brief overview of some of the local happenings in March.
Go to the Bulletin Calendar for details and additional events—just click on an event to see more information.
In case you missed it, the February 21 issue of the Baltimore Sun had a couple of excellent articles about neighborhood enterprises.
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