Arts in the Parks memories from Zhee Chatmon
Zhee Chatmon, official Bolton Hill Bulletin photographer, has captured many memorable moments from the Arts in the Parks series this summer.
Zhee Chatmon, official Bolton Hill Bulletin photographer, has captured many memorable moments from the Arts in the Parks series this summer.
BHCA in partnership with the Madison Park Improvement Association has received a $15,000 grant for a Green Streets Concept Plan from the Chesapeake Bay Trust to identify opportunities in three adjoining spaces; 1420 Eutaw Park, 1400-1500 Eutaw Place Median Park, and Mosher Plaza Park.
Neighborhoods come together for summer picnics, concerts in nearby parks
With the help of major grants as well as generous donations from neighbors, the Friends of Contee-Parago Park have been able to implement several major parts of the park renovation this spring.
The idea for the garden grew out of fear that the Chesapeake Bay Trust would decline the Watershed Assistance Grant request for $75,000, from the school Parent Teacher Organization, for a major de-paving and greening of the Mount Royal Elementary/ Middle School yard on McMechen Street.
Lion Park was built in 1974 as a “green space” during the construction of The Atrium Association (“The Atrium”).
That declaration acts as a preface to BHCA’s new strategic plan for Bolton Hill, the first such document in 15 years, intended to guide the association in establishing priorities and interacting with city government and private interests. The 21-page plan was unanimously adopted by the BHCA board at its April Zoom meeting.
Bolton Hill was open land in the late 1700s, drained by streams that fed into the Jones Falls. One, Spicer’s Run, ran down from Reservoir Hill, emptying into the Falls just south of where the North Avenue bridge stands today.
Douglas R. Morrison Park is located behind the homes on the east side of the 1700 block of Park Avenue.