An Note of Thanks from Park Café and Coffee Bar
Editors’ Note: Near the end of January, police arrested the man they suspect committed robberies in the neighborhood at the Park Café, as well as other nearby businesses.
Volume XLVI • Number 3
Editors’ Note: Near the end of January, police arrested the man they suspect committed robberies in the neighborhood at the Park Café, as well as other nearby businesses.
by Sarah Lord, Baltimore City Forestry Board
Spring is the season to rededicate ourselves to one of Bolton Hill’s best features: our trees.
Five national and international ceramic artists will participate in an innovative residency in the Ceramics department at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA),
As we noted in our story published in last month’s Bulletin, all current residential parking permits will expire March 31. You may renew and pay for your permits online at the Parking Authority website.
Planning has started for Boltonstock ’17, and the date has been set: the evening of Saturday, June 3 in Arnold Sumpter Park at Jordan and Laurens Streets.
By Stacy Wells, Mt. Royal parent and PTO President
Trip to Europe
Help fund the travel experience of a lifetime for 23 middle school students as they journey to Dublin,
The Meyerhoff Gallery in MICA’s Fox Building (1303 W Mount Royal Avenue) currently features a photography exhibit by New York-based artist Mickalene Thomas titled “Muse“,
Here’s a brief overview of some of the local happenings in March (with one final February happening.)
Go to the Bulletin Calendar for details and additional events,
Dr. Lauren Abramson spoke to February’s Town Hall Safety Meeting about her work with a new method for providing resolution to victims and perpetrators in the aftermath of crimes.
By Kristine Smets
Corpus Christi Church, at the corner of Mount Royal Avenue and West Lafayette Avenue, was built in memory of Thomas Courtney Jenkins,