Boltonstock 2016 a Big Success
Success is built piece by piece: a gorgeous summer evening, great music, tasty treats from grill meisters, bakers and brewers, plus a big happy crowd of neighbors.
Success is built piece by piece: a gorgeous summer evening, great music, tasty treats from grill meisters, bakers and brewers, plus a big happy crowd of neighbors.
To encourage the beautification of Bolton Hill’s public spaces through gardening, the Bolton Hill Garden Club awards grants each year to residents and neighborhood groups through their Green Space Grants Program.
The Midtown Community Benefits District offers a wide range of services to Bolton Hill. Here are some things they do to help care for street trees and the general upkeep of the neighborhood.
Wouldn’t it be great to be able to take a yoga class in Bolton Hill?
Ask, and ye shall receive! Beginning next month,
Congratulations to Bolton Hill neighbor Rebecca Nagle and the arts group she co-founded, FORCE: Upsetting Rape Culture, for winning this year’s Janet &
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,
Who could imagine that you could turn an evening’s worth of chili into over $3,500?
But, that’s what MRIA’s Churches and Schools committee accomplished by hosting a chili fundraiser dinner on April 19 at Brown Memorial church.
Two graduating seniors from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Kira Keck ’16 (Fiber BFA) and Jenna Macy ’16 (Ceramics BFA), have been named 2016 Windgate Fellows.
The Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood sits in a food desert. Though there are 17 liquor stores in the area, all the grocery stores have departed, and the corner stories stock mostly candy,