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HARBEL

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harbel’s new redesigned websites

 

harbel AND THE nORTHEAST CITIZENS PATROL HAVE NEW ATTRACTIVE AND USER FRIENDLY WEBSITES!  WE INVITE YOU TO VIST THEM.  YOU WILL FIND HARBEL’S NEW SITE AT WWW.HARBEL.ORG AND THE NORTHEAST CITIZENS PATROL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.NECOP.COM.

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Event: HARBEL Cruise Aboard the Spirit of Baltimore

Date: October 26, 2008

Day of Week: Sunday

Time: 3-6 PM

Location: Starting from Baltimore’s Beautiful Inner Harbor

 

Come join us for a lovely dinner cruise of the upper Chesapeake Bay for good food, music, dancing, and neighborhood celebrations.  Tickets are $50 per person or a table of 10 for $500.  A cash bar will be available.  For more information or to purchase tickets call: 410-444-2100 or E-mail Mike Hilliard at harbel...@juno.com

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THE NORTHEAST CITIZENS PATROL NEEDS YOU

 

The Patrol is active throughout the Northeast District.  It Patrols every Thursday, Friday, and every other Saturday from 7:30 PM to 11:00 PM.  For its nine years of existence it has served as a great crime deterrent for the communities of Northeast Baltimore.  If you want to become a part of the solution contact Mike Hilliard at harbel...@juno.com or 410-444-2100.

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HARBEL is looking for someone with experience in managing human resources and benefits to volunteer for part time work.  HARBEL administers a pension program for employees as well as offering medical and dental insurance.  A few days a week or a few hours would be greatly appreciated.  Please call Executive Director Naomi Benyowitz, 410-444-2100 for more details and to set up an appointment.

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HARBEL IS COLLECTING PAPER TO BE RECYLCED

 

HARBEL is collecting paper to be recycled.  If you have paper you would like to recycle please feel free to place it the green and yellow dumpster in the rear of our building at 5807 Harford Road marked “PAPER RECYCLING”.   Please only place paper in the dumpster.  The recycler donates money to HARBEL based upon the amount of paper we recycle.  This is an easy and environmentally friendly way to help sustain HARBEL’s services to your community.

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DONATE YOUR OLD CELL PHONE TO HARBEL

 

HARBEL is looking for old cell phones and printer cartridges to be donated to us as part of a fundraiser.  Just bring them over to our office during our regular business hours: Mon-Thurs. 9am-9pm, Fri. 9am-7:30 pm or Sat. from 9am-3pm.  For more information contact Naomi Benyowitz at 410-444-2100.

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HARBEL Prevention and Recovery Center is an outpatient program which provides substance abuse treatment services to uninsured adults and adolescents in Baltimore City. Due to ongoing growth and change, we are currently recruiting energetic, committed, team oriented  staff .We offer a supportive work environment,    Board of Professional Counselors approved supervision for Drug and Alcohol Counselors, Board of Social Work approved supervision, free parking, and a focus on the providing excellent clinical services. We are currently recruiting for the following positions!

 

 Adolescent Counselor/Clinical Team Leader - full time position based in outpatient substance abuse program in Baltimore City. Provide early intervention and outpatient substance abuse services to high school youth. Position involves some outreach and delivery of services in Baltimore City Public schools. Prefer Master's degree and minimum of one year experience, will consider bachelor's degree with youth counseling experience trainee eligible or certification.  Counselor must be have current certification or be eligible for trainee status from Maryland Board of Professional Counselors.

 

Send cover letter and resume by fax to 410-426-1140 or email to psta...@harbelprc.com

 

Addiction Counselor Position- This position works with uninsured adults who need outpatient substance abuse treatment in Baltimore City.  This is a Tuesday thru Saturday position. Hours include two evenings until 9 and Saturdays from 9am-3pm.  Strong clinical skills and experience with groups is needed. Minimum of a bachelor's degree is required. Certification by Maryland Board of Professional Counselors in addictions is strongly preferred, will consider persons who are eligible for trainee status. Submit cover letter that specifies interest in adult position by fax to 410-426-1140 or email to:psta...@harbelprc.com

 

 Administrative Assistant- Nonprofit, outpatient substance abuse treatment program located in Northeast Baltimore City is seeking an administrative assistant to join our team. Hours for position are primarily afternoon and evening hours, and every other Saturday from 9am until 3pm.. Position works 32 hours per week one week, 38 hours on weeks that include Saturdays hours. Skills required include: Microsoft word, data entry, and customer relations. Experience with state database of SMART is an asset but not required.  Medical billing and cash handling experience are also strongly preferred.  Great working environment, free parking. Please email resume and cover letter to psta...@harbelprc.com or fax to 410-426-1140.

 

 If you have questions about requirements for certification, please refer to website for the Maryland Board Of Professional Counselors at www.dhmh.state.md..us/bopc)

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THE NORTHEAST FOOD PANTRY IS FACING A FOOD SHORTAGE

 

The Northeast Food Pantry at 4920 Harford Rd. is experiencing a shortage of non-perishable food items.  YOU CAN HELP!    Donations can be made to the pantry on weekdays between 9 AM & 4 PM.  Items especially needed are: cereal, rice, pasta, powdered milk, peanut butter, paper towels, canned meats, canned tuna and salmon, canned vegetables and soups, canned fruit and juices, jelly, and toilet tissue.  Your generosity will be greatly appreciated.  For more information you can call 410-444-2100.

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HOUSE WARMING FOR THE HOMELESS

 

Mayor Dixon has indicated that she has been able to obtain housing for those homeless families that were relocated from under the Jones Falls Expressway. However, those families are in need of furniture, linens, appliances, kitchen wares and other basic household supplies to turn their housing into functional homes. The donations from this drive will be distributed to roughly 50 households. The Mayor’s goal is to continue to engage community partners to sustain the “housewarming” effort over time. For more information on donating to the “Housewarming for the Homeless” effort, please call (410) 545-3016.

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

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Event: Mayor Sheila Dixon Hosts Mayor’s Night In

Date: September 17, 2008

Day of Week: Wednesday

Time: 6 PM – 8 PM

Location: Curran Conference Room

City Hall, 4th Floor, 100 N. Holliday St., Baltimore, MD. 21202

 

Mayor Sheila Dixon invites residents and community leaders to join her for an informative discussion on our efforts to create a plan to improve the quality of life in Baltimore now and for generations to come.  Please join her to learn more about the Sustainability Program, how it impacts you and how you can play a role in creating a sustainable city.  She looks forward to seeing you!

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Event: How the Juvenile Justice System Works

Date: September 17, 2008

Day of Week: Wednesday

Time: 6-8 PM

Location: UMB Biopark Auditorium, Building 2, at the University of Maryland Baltimore, 801 W. Baltimore Street

 

Citizens are more than ever interested than ever in juvenile issues.  This is the first in a four part series titled “Community Justice: Juvenile Delinquency” offered by the Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City.   For more information or to RSVP contact Crystal Smith at 410-878-8472 or Csm...@stattorney.org.

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Event: Northeastern District Police Community Affairs Council Meeting

Date: September 15, 2008

Day of Week: Wednesday

Time: 7 PM

Location: The Parker Center, Good Samaritan Hospital, 5601 Loch Raven Blvd.

 

The guest speakers will be Colonel Rick Hite commander of the Baltimore Police Department’s Youth Service Section and Sgt. James Gibson, who administers the Crime Watch Program.  Major Delmar Dickson or Deputy Darryl DeSousa and Sergeant Chris Tserkis will provide monthly crime statistics and address community crime issues within the Northeastern District.  This is a great opportunity to share your public safety concerns with the leadership of the Baltimore Police Department.

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Event: Pancake & Sausage Breakfast

Date: September 20, 2008

Day of Week: Saturday

Time: 9 AM – 12 PM

Location: Jerusalem Lutheran Church, 4605 Belair Road

 

The community is invited to attend this breakfast with all you can eat pancakes.  Coffee, tea, milk, and juice will also be served.  Adults: $6.00, Children (5-11) $3.00, and Children under 4 are free.

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Event: Dedication to the newest addition to the Northeast Interfaith Peace Garden

Date: September 21, 2008

Day of Week: Sunday

Time: 2:00 PM

Location: Northeast Interfaith Peace Garden, St. Anthony of Padua Church, 4414 Frankford Ave

 

The Friends of the Northeast Interfaith Peace Garden invite you to join them for the dedication of the newest addition to the Garden.  Join with them for interfaith prayer, multicultural performing arts, ethnic food, and a joyous celebration of religious & cultural diversity in our community.

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Event: Ribbon Cutting & Grand Opening Celebration for the Herring Run Watershed Center

Date: September 26, 2008

Day of Week: Friday

Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Location: 3545 Belair Road

 

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Event: Green Jobs Now in Baltimore- National Green Jobs Now Day

Date: September 27, 2008

Day of Week: Saturday

Time: 10 AM – 12 Noon

Location: Clifton Park, 2801 Saint Lo Dr., Baltimore MD 21213, at the Band Shell

 

The day will open with a job-training fair, where people will have an opportunity to learn about training for green jobs in Baltimore, and more about green jobs in general. Other organizations that work to stop global warming will also be present.

 

A rally will follow at noon. Speakers will include representatives of Baltimore City’s government, labor unions, and youth. This event corresponds with hundreds of other events planned all over the U.S. on the same day, and will send the message loud and clear that we want bold legislation for green-collar jobs in the first 100 days of the next presidency.

 

For more information contact Frances Aubrey at: france...@earthlink.net

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Event: Greater Lauraville Parade and Fair

Date: September 27, 2008

Day of Week: Saturday

Time: 11 AM to 6 PM

Location: Heinz Park at Harford Road and Parkside Drive

 

Each year, the residents of numerous northeast Baltimore neighborhoods, come together to celebrate their community, at the Greater Lauraville Parade and Fair.  The parade will begin at Moravia and Harford and continue down Harford Road to Heinz Park at Harford and Parkside to kick off the day’s festivities. Bring your family and friends and enjoy: Music, Food, Puppets, Petting Zoo, Beehive Hairdos, Art and Craft Vendors, Flea Market, Clowns and Magic, Games for children and adults, Neighborhood booths, and so much more!

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Event: Herring Run Watershed Center Open House

Date: September 27, 2008

Day of Week: Saturday

Time: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Location: 3545 Belair Road

 

The Herring Run Watershed Association invites you to join them for their Open House featuring educational activities, games, and tours of their new center.  Refreshments will be provided.

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Event: An Old Fashioned Block Party

Date: September 27, 2008 (Rain Date: October 4, 2008)

Day of Week: Saturday

Time: 12 PM – 5 PM

Location: Immanuel Lutheran Church, 5701 Loch Raven Blvd., rear parking lot

 

Come join the Loch Raven Improvement Association for fun, prizes, free food, face painting, contests, games, line dancing, moon bounce, ring toss, information booths, music, and entertainment.

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Event: Juvenile Delinquency Trends

Date: October 15, 2008

Day of Week: Wednesday

Time: 6-8 PM

Location: UMB Biopark Auditorium, Building 2, at the University of Maryland Baltimore, 801 W. Baltimore Street

 

Citizens are more than ever interested than ever in juvenile issues.  This is the second in a four part series titled “Community Justice: Juvenile Delinquency” offered by the Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City.   For more information or to RSVP contact Crystal Smith at 410-878-8472 or Csm...@staattorney.org.

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Event: The Donovan Film Series, “Bell Book & Candle” (1958) starring Kim Novak & James Stewart

Date: October 25, 2008

Day of Week: Saturday

Time: 7:00 PM

Location: Rock Candy Theater, 4321 Harford Road

 

One Saturday a month, this series features a classic film to benefit the Donovan Fund, which assists medically fragile Baltimore City seniors with fixed incomes. The fund helps seniors pay BGE bills and purchase much needed items such as mattresses, air conditioners, hearing aids, and medical equipment. To date, nearly $14,000 has been raised to help low-income senior citizens handle emergency situations.  Discussions of the films are facilitated by Christopher Llewellyn Reed, Assistant Professor Film, Video & Theatre Dept. Villa Julie College.  Tickets reserved in advance.  The suggested donation is $10.  To reserve your tickets contact Chris Muldowney at 410-366-1980 X271 or at cmuld...@fcsmd.org.

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Event: Mortgage Matters Workshop

Date: November 5, 2008

Day of Week: Wednesday

Time: 6:00 - 7:30 PM

Location: Enoch Pratt Library, 4420 Loch Raven Blvd.

 

Mortgage late?  Worried you might fall behind?  Attend this free workshop sponsored by Baltimore Housing.  Get the straight story on: How your mortgage works.  What happens if you miss a payment?  Where to get free one-on-one advice.  What you must know before seeking a housing counselor.  How to improve your chances of avoiding a foreclosure?  What to do if foreclosure is inevitable.  For more information call: 410-727-0169 X1802 or visit www.preservehomeownerhip.org.

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Event: Juvenile Prevention and Intervention Resources

Date: November 12, 2008

Day of Week: Wednesday

Time: 6-8 PM

Location: UMB Biopark Auditorium, Building 2, at the University of Maryland Baltimore, 801 W. Baltimore Street

 

Citizens are more than ever interested than ever in juvenile issues.  This is the third in a four part series titled “Community Justice: Juvenile Delinquency” offered by the Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City.   For more information or to RSVP contact Crystal Smith at 410-878-8472 or Csm...@staattorney.org.

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Event: The Donovan Film Series, “Written on the Wind” (1956) starring Rock Hudson & Lauren Bacall

Date: November 15, 2008

Day of Week: Saturday

Time: 7:00 PM

Location: Rock Candy Theater, 4321 Harford Road

 

One Saturday a month, this series features a classic film to benefit the Donovan Fund, which assists medically fragile Baltimore City seniors with fixed incomes. The fund helps seniors pay BGE bills and purchase much needed items such as mattresses, air conditioners, hearing aids, and medical equipment. To date, nearly $14,000 has been raised to help low-income senior citizens handle emergency situations.  Discussions of the films are facilitated by Christopher Llewellyn Reed, Assistant Professor Film, Video & Theatre Dept. Villa Julie College.  Tickets reserved in advance.  The suggested donation is $10.  To reserve your tickets contact Chris Muldowney at 410-366-1980 X271 or at cmuld...@fcsmd.org.

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Event: Community Engagement – Next Steps

Date: January 7, 2008

Day of Week: Wednesday

Time: 6-8 PM

Location: UMB Biopark Auditorium, Building 2, at the University of Maryland Baltimore, 801 W. Baltimore Street

 

Citizens are more than ever interested than ever in juvenile issues.  This is the last in a four part series titled “Community Justice: Juvenile Delinquency” offered by the Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City.   For more information or to RSVP contact Crystal Smith at 410-878-8472 or Csm...@staattorney.org.

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION

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HARFORD ROAD REPAIRS FROM BAYONNE AVE. TO CHESLEY AVE.

 

For the next 90 days from 9 AM to 4 PM a contractor for the Baltimore City Department of Transportation will be sawing Harford Rd. for base repairs, bus pads, and roadway structures.  Construction activities will conclude with the milling and the repaving of the roadway.

 

For additional information or questions regarding this construction, please contact Bruce Laire at 410-396-6956.

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Harford Road Corridor Study

 

The Baltimore City Department of Planning has completed work on the Harford Road Corridor Study. To review the study, please visit their website at http://www.baltimorecity.gov/government/planning/ and scroll down to the link in the middle of the page.   For more information concerning the study you can contact Will Doane, the Northeast District Planner at 410-396-5901 or at Willia...@baltimorecity.gov.

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Herring Run Guided Hikes

 

These guided explorations are being planned to accommodate all types of skill levels and interest from: HARD (Some Climbing required and water crossings), MEDIUM (the trail is gone, some river crossings), EASY (mostly flat paved or dirt trails with some hills), &

BIKE (A true adventure, you will need a bike and a spare tire)

 

Each adventure/outing will be about 2 hours.  Recommendations and suggestions are welcomed.  All times and distances are estimated.  All outings and adventures are at your own risk.  Please dress according to the weather of the day of the activity.  Always wear closed toes appropriate foot wear and carry drinking water no matter the weather.  Please register by email to parkran...@gmail.com or for more information please contact Molly Gallant at 410-448- 5663 ext 128.

 

September

 

Sunday 21st at 4 PM MEDIUM. We will start at Lake Montebello and head to The Post office.   Let’s spend some time looking at the dirt trails on the south side of the river and closely at the bridges and underpasses.  This will be a long (about 5.6 miles) but flat hike.

 

October

Wednesday 1st at 2 PM BIKE EASY.  Meet at Hall Springs Area (This is at the corner of Argonne Drive and Harford Road).  LEARN TO RIDE A BIKE!  We will be coning off an area of the park road to provide a safe flat area for children to develop bike skills.  Parents and bikes are required to participate.  Persons 10 and under are welcome and encouraged!

 

Sunday 5th at 9AM EVENT.  BRING OUT THE DOGS for the Bow Wow Powwow located at the Movie shed off of Belair Road.  Live music, food and lots of puppy love please see the Belair Edison Neighborhood Website or call 410.485.8422 for more information.

 

Sunday 12th at 9AM HARD.  Meet at the Echodale Ave and Herring Run Park Drive we will travel south in and along the stream bed to Coldspring Lane.  And then walk back to the cars via Morgan State University’s Campus.  This will be roughly two miles.  Unfortunately, children under 12 are NOT recommended for this hike. 

 

Saturday 18th at 9AM BIKE.  Meet at Hall Springs Area (This is at the corner of Argonne Drive and Harford Road).     We will go on the great Family Ride to the WAVERLY MARKET. Round trip it will be 4.4 miles.  We will have two cars lead and follow the wild pack of bikes (and carry any kids that just are not ready).  This is a great first Urban Bike trip for Families.

 

Saturday 25th at 9AM- 2PM  EVENT.  Meet at Hall Springs Area (This is at the corner of Argonne Drive and Harford Road).    We will be hosting a collective childcare during the FALL STREAM CLEAN UP at the play ground. Bring your bike and scooters as well.  At noon we will have the 1st Annual Great Pumpkin Hunt in the park.  The may be a small FEE for this Activity.

 

November

Wednesday 5th at 2 PM BIKE EASY. Meet at Hall Springs Area (This is at the corner of Argonne Drive and Harford Road).  LEAR TO RIDE A BIKE!  We will be coning off an area of the park road to provide a safe flat area for children to develop bike skills.  Parents and bikes are required to participate.  Persons 10 and under are welcome and encouraged!

 

Saturday 8th at 10 AM MEDIUM.  We will start at Lake Montebello and head to The Post office.   Let’s spend some time looking at the dirt trails on the south side of the river and closely at the bridges and underpasses.  This will be a long (about 5.6 miles but flat hike)

 

Friday 14th at 3 PM HARD.  Meet at O’Connell Hall on Coldspring Lane, by the Presidents residence.    We will climb and jump our way to the Hall Springs Area.   This will be about 1.8 Miles. Water landings are expected but not promised.  Some brush maneuvering may be required. Please were good hiking boots.

 

December

 

Saturday 6th at 10 AM BIKE HARD. We will start at Lake Montebello and head to 895, Yup, that’s Right 895 through the Park.  This trip is a combination of paved/sand/dirt trails and street riding. Not to mention the exciting stream crossing!  Please bring a Patch kit and a spare tube.  This round trip is about 8 miles.

 

Sunday 14th at 10 AM EVENT. VINE BALLS? Meet at Hall Springs Area (This is at the corner of Argonne Drive and Harford Road).   We will pull invasive Wild Grape Vines from the trees and learn how to make our very own vine ball just in time for the Holiday Season.  Don’t miss this silly project.

 

OPPORTUNISTIC EVENT SNOW?!? Herring Run is gifted with great sledding hills! Who knew?  Meet at the top of the hill on Eastwood Drive with your sled of course.  Sledding is always more fun with lots of friends.  See you when it snows!

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SMOKE TESTING OF BALTIMORE CITY’S SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM

 

To improve our sewer system, the City of Baltimore, Department of Public Works has contracted Black & Veatch Corporation to conduct smoke testing during the month of July and August. The testing is necessary to locate defects in the sanitary sewers in your neighborhood. The investigation is part of a city-wide program in compliance with the City’s Consent Decree entered into with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the Maryland Department of Environment (MDE) to repair Baltimore City’s sewer system and reduce wastewater overflow into the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. Your cooperation and understanding are appreciated while this important work is undertaken.

 

Smoke Testing involves introducing smoke into the sewer system and observing the locations where the smoke escapes. The smoke escapes from sewer defects where rainwater or groundwater can enter. To reduce sewer flow, these defects must be identified, located and repaired. If the plumbing in your house is in proper condition, the smoke will not escape into your home. However, if you do have any plumbing problems, smoke will escape from any defective pipes.

 

To ensure your plumbing (i.e. sinks, shower stalls, etc.), and inside floor drains are properly sealed prior to the smoke test, pour a bucket of water in each drain to fill the trap so that no smoke escapes from the drains. During the test, it is normal for smoke to escape from the vent pipe through the roof of your home and this should cause no alarm.

 

The smoke used in this test is not harmful to people, pets or furnishings. We respectfully request your assistance by notifying handicapped or homebound persons in your neighborhood of this test.

 

A reminder door hanger will be distributed a few days prior to the Smoke Test. It is not necessary for you to be home during the inspection. However, the inspectors may need to walk onto your property to look for signs of smoke coming from area drains, downspouts or the ground.

 

If you have any questions or observe smoke escaping from any place other than the roof vent pipes, please notify one of the field personnel conducting the test.  If you have any questions regarding the smoke testing program, please call the Black & Veatch smoke testing hotline at (866) 440-1695 or the City of Baltimore Herring Run Sewer shed Project Manager, Ms. Tonorah Houston, at (410) 396-3440 between the hours of 8 am-4:30 pm or if immediate attention is required after hours please call 311. 

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THE GREENLINE PROJECT

 

The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) is holding public scope meetings concerning the Green Line, Baltimore’s Northeast Transit Link.  They would welcome the opportunity to meet with your community association.  If you and your organization would like to learn about the Green Line Study, please contact the Reverend Anthony Brown, the Green Line Public Involvement Coordinator, at 410-553-9777.  For more information about the Green Line visit the project’s website at www.baltimoregreenline.com, or contact George Hill, the Green Line’s Project Manager for the MTA, at 410-767-3768 or via email at gh...@mtamaryland.com.

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APPEAL FOR VOLUNTEERS TO SERVE IN THE CITY’S HOMELESS SHELTERS

 

This is an appeal for volunteers to serve in Baltimore City’s homeless shelters. Last winter community residents volunteered in the homeless shelter at 1114 Mount Street which was closed at the end of March.  We are opening two new shelters at Edmondson High School on the west side and Ralph J. Young Rec Center (2031 E. Fayette Center) on the east side.  The homeless clients are searched for weapons before being bused into the shelter at 7:00 PM. The shelters are open until 6:00 AM. Volunteers will conduct a monitoring function under staff direction. They are looking for a 3 to 4 hour volunteer shift. Pete Pakas, Volunteer Services Coordinator, Office of Community Services, Baltimore Housing would be happy to discuss this further with interested residents.  He can be reached at 410-545-6958

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MARRIAGE EDUCATION SERVANT-LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (MESLD)

 

MESLD wants to recognize your commitment to maintaining a healthy marriage and wants to provide you with the skills needed to sustain one.

 

Join MESLD twice a month, for a variety of free, exciting, hands-on, educational learning sessions designed to strengthen and enhance your marriage. Topics include Effective Communication, Love and Intimacy, Money Management and more. Find out how to deal with these issues and others in a non-biased environment with couples just like you!

Come and enjoy music, good food and great conversation.

 

Free, licensed childcare is available and space is limited so call Ms.Veris Lee at 410.323.4660 or 410.323.6712 or visit www.mesld.org to reserve your space today!

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Herring Run Club

 

An informal group of runners meet on Tuesdays at 7pm to run in and around Herring Run Park and Lake Montebello.  We meet at the playground parking lot next to Montebello ES on the lake.  We run one lap together (1.3 miles) and then spontaneity takes over.  Diverse ages and running speeds.  Sometimes we run long, sometimes we run short, sometimes we run on trails, sometimes we run on impervious surfaces.  Find a running partner and enjoy our Herring Run Park and the new Montebello Lakescape and "1 1/3 mile track".  Contact Darin at dc_cod...@yahoo.com or call 443-629-6285 to get on the email list.  Friends welcome.  This is an informal group activity and may not occur every Tuesday- based on weather, holidays or schedules.

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The Mid-Atlantic Research Center for Health’s

FREE CLINICAL TRIAL FOR DIABETIC ULCER

 

Skin ulcers can be very painful, affect daily activities and lead to more severe complications.

 

If you are a diabetic between the ages of 18-75, have a skin ulcer below the knee (for which you are not taking any medication), and do not undergo dialysis, you may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study for an investigational drug.


All study-related care is provided at no charge, including physical examinations, x-rays, laboratory tests and study medication.  Financial compensation for time and travel may be available.

 

To learn more, please call: Hamilton Foot Care     410-426-5508

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Free Information Technology (IT) Training for 18-24 year olds who live in the DC, MD, or VA.
 
Year Up is a one-year, intensive training program that provides urban young adults 18-24, with a unique combination of technical and professional skills, college credits, an educational stipend and corporate apprenticeship.  For more information about this program, visit their website:

http://www.yearup.org/.

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Would You Like to Get your GED or know someone who would?

Free Pre GED/Computer classes will be coming to the Northern Complex!

 

BCCC will be providing these classes at the Northern Complex.  Classes are held every Monday and Wednesday from 5:30P.M.-8:30 P.M at the Northern Campus.  If you would like more information or would like to sign-up please contact your Community Schools Coordinator Valencia E. James at 443-388-0298.  IF YOU ARE INTERESTED PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT HER!

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WEEKLY WALKS for PEACE & FRIENDSHIP

Sponsored by:  Friends of the Northeast Interfaith Peace Garden

 

Join in the healthy fun and fellowship of a weekly walking program.  This free community activity will be held at 7 pm each Wednesday evening.  Walks begin at the Interfaith Peace Garden next to St. Anthony’s Church, 4414 Frankford Ave and proceed into the adjoining neighborhood.   All ages and abilities welcome!  For further information: Friends of the Northeast Peace Garden, 410-254-2883, frien...@comcast.net.

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Hamilton Crop Circle Community Garden

 

The Hamilton Crop Circle is an organization of residents from the Hamilton neighborhoods interested in creating local organic edible gardens.  We have a lot that has been donate for use as a community garden and we have received a grant from Parks and People.  The lot is near the corner of Old Harford Road and Westfield Ave.  Anyone interested in helping out and reaping some tasty rewards please contact Adam Fisher @ 443-286-9809, adamope...@hotmail.com. 

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Pratt Advisory Council

 

The Pratt Advisory Council was formed by the Library's Board of Directors. The Council is composed of community representatives from many different Baltimore City neighborhoods, as well as representatives from Library staff, the Board of Directors, the Mayor's Office, and the City Council. The Council's mission is to provide a forum for the mutual exchange of ideas and information and to facilitate problem solving among the Library Board, Library staff, and the many communities it serves. The Council, which meets bimonthly, is an important conduit for community concerns and discussion of library-related issues. As part of the Library's continuing outreach to Baltimore neighborhoods, the Library staff and the Board are pleased to be working with members of the Pratt Advisory Council. For information about the Council and its work, please contact the Office of the Assistant Director, 410-396-5204, e-mail p...@prattlibrary.org .

Please visit the Pratt Library website for more information about joining the Advisory Council. http://www.prattlibrary.org/getinvolved/advisory.aspx

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The Great Soul Wellness Studio

 

The Great Soul Wellness Studio is a family-friendly  wellness studio in Northeast Baltimore. We are a gathering place for members of the community to meet, learn together, and be in healing relationships with each other. We offer a variety of classes, healing modalities, and special speakers and events for that caters to the needs of parents, children, and the whole community. Also, Great Soul is an environmentally conscious establishment that includes green practices like low-voc paint, alternative energy sources, green yoga equipment, green flooring, organic linens, and cleaning supplies for the treatment rooms.

We provide a variety of movement-based classes in Yoga, Tai Chi and Qi Gong, African Dance and Drumming, Salsa and much more. We offer classes for adults as well as families, kids, and parents. Also, we offer a variety of wellness services including Acupuncture, Massage, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Reiki, Yoga Therapy, and more.

We are located at 4711 Harford Rd, 2nd Floor, Baltimore, MD 21214, 410-254-2786(voice). We will open our doors February 4, 2008. Feel free to visit us at www.greatsoulwellness.com for a schedule of classes and list of prices.

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Free Support Groups

For both relatives and persons suffering from severe mental illness

 

NAMI-Metropolitan Baltimore offers free support groups for both relatives and persons suffering from severe mental illness such as: major depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder. All Support Groups are peer-led and give the attendees a chance to come together to share common issues and discuss possible solutions.  Support Groups for Persons with Mental Illness: Saturday Mornings 10:30 am to 12:00 noon.  Support Groups for Relatives and Significant Others of Persons with Mental Illness Thursday Evenings 7-8:30 pm.  For additional information please contact our office at 410-435-2600 or Email namimetro...@yahoo.com

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Complaints to the Board of Liquor License Commissioners

 

Since the new Board of Liquor License Commissioners was appointed, they have made a strong effort to listen to community leaders and residents about transfers and problem establishments.  They have learned that it is important to hear from a community when a license is transferring and if problems exist concerning the establishment.

 

All applicants are now asked to contact the community organization in that area where the business is located when they request a transfer through the Board of Liquor License Commissioners.  If you are having problems with an establishment in your neighborhood, please call 311.  You can also go on line at the 311 web page for Liquor Board/Adult Entertainment complaints.  Inspectors will respond based on complaints to 311. 

 

You do not have to wait for a renewal to request a hearing concerning a problem business.  A petition outlining specific problems and signed by ten people with the request for a hearing is an option available anytime during the license year.  Staff of the Board can assist in meeting the requirements of this section of state law.

 

The current notice of transfers and schedule of hearings are always posted on the website at:  http://www.baltimorecity.gov/government/liquor/index.php.  To contact the commissioners individually, their email addresses are as follows:  Stephan....@baltimorecity.gov, Elizabe...@baltimorecity.gov, & Harvey...@baltimorecity.gov or you can call them at 410.396.4377.

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FREE RECYCLING THROUGH THE MAIL

 

United States Postal Service offers customers free envelopes in Baltimore area post offices so that you may mail in PDA’s, digital cameras, iPods, and MP3 players through the mail without having to pay for postage.  The free, postage paid Mail Back envelopes can be found on displays in your local Post Office lobby.  There is no limit to the number of envelopes a customer can take.  REMEMBER YOU CAN RECYLE CELL PHONES & PRINTER CARTRIDGES AT HARBEL AS PART OF A FUNDRAISER.  Just bring them over to our office during our regular business hours: Mon-Thurs. 9am-9pm, Fri. 9am-7:30 pm or Sat. from 9am-3pm.

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Baltimore City’s Recycling Program

 

You can read more about Baltimore’s recycling program at http://www.baltimorecity.gov/government/dpw/recycle.php; their recycling collection program includes the following material:

 

City is collecting all recyclable materials – bottles, cans, plastic # 1-7, mixed paper and cardboard in a single container on the same day. With Single Stream collection there is no excuse not to recycle; it simplifies the recycling schedule; you will mix your recycling material all together and set out for collection in one bin and on the same day.  The new system will help make recycling simpler, easier and boost participation.

 

Single Stream Recycling bins are available. After an initial supply of 10,000 bins sold out quickly, 20,000 more were ordered. Both 18-gallon and 25-gallon bins can be bought at Baltimore City's Kane Street Yard (111 Kane Street, across from Patterson High School) between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. The smaller 18-gallon bins remain $5 and the large 25-gallon bins, regularly priced at $12.

 

Residents can buy up to four bins at the Kane Street location only. Bins can be purchased in bulk by residents representing their neighborhood block with a list of those residents. Based on available quantities, community groups can pre-pay for bulk purchases to re-sell to their members. Payment may be made with cash, money order or check (checks must be made out to the Director of Finance. Proof of identification including address is required.) Yellow bins are for recycling only! Regular trash and debris will not be picked up from them. They are NOT REQUIRED to recycle – use any bin as long as it is clearly marked “recycle.” Cardboard boxes and/or paper bags can also be used.

 

Please note, there will be no more Monday recycling collection, to avoid all of the holiday missed collections; and plastic bags of any color will no longer be accepted. 

 

Should you have questions please dial 311.  If you would like me to attend one of your community meetings, please contact me at 410-396-4511 or at  tonya....@baltimorecity.gov.

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CONCERNS OR COMPLAINTS CONCERNING TRASH PICK UP OR BULK PICK UP OR ILLEGAL DUMPING

 

If you have issues with trash pick up or bulk pick up or illegal dumping contact Celeste Amato at the Initiative for a Cleaner Greener Baltimore at either 443-984-3961 or cam...@baltimoredevelopment.com.

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THE STAFF PERSON FROM THE BALTIMORE CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT’S OFFICE OF COMMUNITY OUTREACH FOR NORTHEAST BALTIMORE

 

The staff person from the Baltimore City Council’s President’s Office of Community Outreach for Northeast Baltimore is Brandon Scott.  Brandon can be contacted at either: 410-807-0229 or via E-mail at: Bsc...@baltimorecitycouncil.com.

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THE NORTHEAST LIAISON FROM BALTIMORE CITY’S DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

The Northeast Liaison for the Baltimore City Department of Transportation is Gabriel Gaines.  Gabriel can be reached at either: 410-547-1036 or via E-mail at: gabriel...@baltimorecity.gov.

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NORTHEAST PLANNER FOR THE BALTIMORE CITY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING

 

The Baltimore City Department of Planning’s Planner for Northeast Baltimore is William Doan.  William can be contacted at either: 410-396-5901or via E-mail at: Willia...@baltimorecity.gov

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FRIENDS OF THE NORTHEAST INTERFAITH PEACE GARDEN FORMED

 

A new non-profit organization has been formed to promote the community’s use of the garden and labyrinth located on the grounds of St. Anthony of Padua Church at 4414 Frankford Avenue. The FRIENDS of the Northeast Interfaith Peace Garden will begin to offer interfaith, multicultural events in the garden space beginning this spring. These events will include outdoor performances, walks, festivals, seasonal celebrations, movies, services, music, dance, and other activities designed to bring people together in this lovely space in our community.

 

The FRIENDS of the Northeast Interfaith Peace Garden will also coordinate the use of the space by groups in our community. So if your church, school, club, class, Scout Troop, or other group would like to use the Interfaith Peace Garden for an event of your own – a prayer service, a labyrinth walk, a concert, a graduation, etc. – that can also be arranged.

 

Of course, everyone is invited to come and visit the Garden any time you choose. It’s community space, and it’s open to the public. The Garden is a place of peace, quiet, and tranquility, and you might like to spend an hour or two there some quiet afternoon. Walk the labyrinth, stroll through the perennial garden, just sit on a bench and relax, listening to the sound of water in the fountain. The Garden is there for you, and you're always most welcome there!

 

For more information on the FRIENDS, please call or email 410-254-2883, or frien...@comcast.net . You can also visit the FRIENDS on their website-under-construction, www.friendsnipg.org 

 

You can join the FRIENDS of the Northeast Interfaith Peace Garden as an individual, family or organizational member, and show your support for this place of peace in our community … you can volunteer to work in the Garden … you can  share some gift or skill you have, and be part of an event that’s offered in the Garden. All you have to do is be in touch … and we hope you will!

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Computer Training Courses

 

Belair-Edison's Coalition is hosting career-based computer training courses for beginners, persons seeking employment or those simply looking to enhance their current skills.

 

The 4-week program meets twice weekly and provides training for the beginner, intermediate and advanced learner. Course titles include "Intro to Computers", “Introduction to Business Graphics”, “Computerized Accounting”, and “Computing Tips for Administrative Assistants.”

 

Detailed course descriptions and registration forms may be downloaded online at www.becoalition.org. Courses are held at 4400 Parkside Drive (at Mannesota Avenue)

 

For more info, contact 410.485.2776.

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Self Defense Classes Offered

 

On Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. beginning on April 1 and running until May 27, a free one hour self defense class will be offered to 5 pairs of mother/daughter, Aunt/niece, Female mentor/mentored couples--the youngest of the pairing being 13 - 21. The classes will be held at the Messiah, Episcopal Church on Harford Rd and White Ave. Enrollment is on a first come, first served basis. Please call Michele Hax at 410-254-4602 or email budogr...@aol.com. for more information or to sign up.

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SHOW AND TELL MINISTERIES - 5523 HARFORD RD

 

KIDZ CORNER CARRY-OUT BACK PACK PROGRAM FRIDAYS: 4 – 6 pm

 

Kidz Corner presents the Carry-Out Backpack Program sponsored by the Maryland Food Bank!

 

Every Friday between 4pm – 6pm, Kidz Corner will load backpacks for kids ages 5 to 13 years of age. The backpack will be filled with various foods and goodies. The backpack must be returned the following Monday between 5pm – 6pm. This will allow Kidz Corner  time to refill the backpacks for the upcoming Friday. This program is continuous throughout the year with no cost to participants.  A parent must register their child to participate.

 

The Backpack Program will take place at 5523 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD, 21214. For further questions please call 410.426.1956 or visit our website, showaandtellministries.org.

 

OTHER SHOW AND TELL INFORMATION

 

Show and Tell is now Hiring!!! The following positions are available; Computer Instructor, Dance and Music Instructor, and a Driver. Theses positions must be filled A.S.A.P for our upcoming Camp Show and Tell “20007” for ages 5 to 13. The instructors will conduct fun activities for the youth as well as educational activities. The Driver will transport campers on field trips.

 

Show and Tell is now looking for high school students seeking to complete community service hours and college students seeking internships. Please call 410.426.1956

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HAMILTON American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)

 

Hamilton’s AARP invites you to join them at their meetings on the second Monday of each month at Faith Community United Methodist Church, 5317 Harford Road on the second Monday of each month at 1:00 PM.  Their meetings offer interest speakers and entertainers.  The group also takes one day bus trip to interesting sites and destinations with gourmet meals.  This is a great opportunity for seniors to network with their fellow seniors in the Hamilton area.

 

Hamilton’s AARP is offering the following trips.  All trips cost $45 with a $5 deposit required.  All trips leave from Faith United Methodist Church.  Lunch is provided on each trip.  For more information or to register you can call: Amy at 410-319-7886, John at 410-668-8335, or Dave at 410-426-6171

Wed., May 14th, Willow Valley visiting Orchard and Bird in Hand, Leaves: 9 AM returns 5 PM

Thu., June 19th, TBA, Leaves: 10 AM returns 5 PM

Wed., Aug 6th, TBA, Leaves: 9:30 AM returns 5:30 PM

Sat., Nov. 1st, Urbana visiting New Market, Leaves: 9:30 AM returns 4:30 PM

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HARFORD PARK WEBSITE

 

A member of the Harford Park Association has created a website describing his neighborhood along with current events and information concerning the association.  You can visit it at www.harfordpark.org.  The site contains news and information about this unique Northeast Baltimore community.

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ATTENDANCE AT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MEETINGS BY THE OFFICERS OF THE NORTHEAST DISTRICT COMMUNITY RELATIONS UNIT

 

Police officers of the Northeast District's Community Relations Unit will attend your community association’s meeting if your leadership requests their appearance.  Requests for their appearance can be made via Email to either Sergeant Chris Tserkis at chris....@baltimorepolice.org or to Officer Dave Blumberg at david.b...@baltimorepolice.org or by calling them at 410-889-6499 and leaving a message.  You will need to provide your day and evening phone numbers and your Email address so that they can re contact you along with the day, date, time, and location of your meeting.  They ask that requests be made 2 weeks in advance of the meeting.  Once the request is received they will re contact you to provide a time frame within your scheduled meeting that they will be able to attend your meeting as they may be attending multiple community meetings on the same evening as your request.  They ask that you make a request for each community meeting you would like them to attend.

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WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION AND PREVENTION CONCERNING GANGS IN MARYLAND

 

The website “Maryland Gangs: Information and Prevention” (www.gangs.umd.edu) is now available in both an English and Spanish version. Please feel free to use any information on the website to inform yourselves and your community about gangs in Maryland.

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OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE 60 AND OLDER

 

The Baltimore Experience Corps, a program that provides an opportunity for older adults to help improve academic success of children in the Baltimore Public School System will be expanding from 12 schools to 15 schools in the 2006-2007 school years.  Dr. Linda Fried, of the Johns Hopkins of Center on Aging and Health is leading a study of health promotion and volunteering to research the benefits of being a volunteer, and is looking for older adults interested in participating in the Baltimore Experience Corps Study.  Participants in this study should be age 60 or over, and be willing to volunteer 15 hours a week in kindergarten through third grade. They will be randomly assigned to either volunteer in a Baltimore Experience Corps school or contribute by being in a comparison group Volunteers in the schools also receive recognition through a small stipend to help with any out-of-pocket expenses, and all members are compensated for participation in the evaluation. Older adults are invited to attend an information meeting. Join us and learn more about the Baltimore Experience Corps study!  Contacting Gene Graves at 410-807-1785 or by e-mail at cgra...@jhmi.edu  JHU IRB# NA_00001250

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Foreclosure Assistance Available Through 311 & mdhope

 

Even though stabilizing over the past few years, Baltimore City still has a relatively high foreclosure rate, which negatively impacts working families and neighborhoods.  But now, through the efforts of the Baltimore Homeownership Preservation Coalition (BHPC), citizens that are having trouble paying their mortgage have access to free and immediate help by calling the City's 311 Call Center.  When citizens call 311 they will be transferred to a national hotline (1-888-995-HOPE) where HUD-approved nonprofit counselors are available 24/7 to provide free assistance and information.  Please call 311 Today. . . Every Minute Counts.

 

You may also seek foreclosure assistance through the state HOPE Hotline at either 877-462-7555 or at http://www.mdhope.org.

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FAITH COMMUNITY METHODIST THRIFT SHOP – “NIFTY THRIFTY”

 

“Nifty Thrifty” offers great used clothing and flea market item at Faith Community United Methodist Church, 5317 Harford Road.  It is open every Friday & Saturday from 10 AM to 12 PM

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BALTIMORE CITY NEEDS MORE AFFORDABLE HOUSING

 

Although Baltimore residents, who are current homeowners, have seen their property values rising over the past few years, many other residents are finding it difficult to buy or rent housing in our city. The rise in home sale prices has also lead to higher rents and more challenges in becoming a first time homebuyer. In fact, some city employees working as police officers, teachers and fire fighters have experienced this problem. To address this important issue, the Baltimore City Council established a special task force to study concrete ways for the city to produce (or support production of) more affordable housing units.

 

If you want more information on the subject, invite a speaker for your next community meeting to share information on the task force recommendations and future City Council bills to implement these recommendations. Members of Beyond the Boundaries Metro East Regional Team, who have experience in housing and community development issues, are willing to present the details and answer residents' questions. To schedule a speaker, contact Dorothy Dobbyn at 443/386-2312 (days) or 410/889-4406 (evenings).

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Baltimore Chapter of the International Cesarean Awareness Network (ICAN)

 

ICAN  meets on the second Saturday of each month from Sept. through May at 10:30 a.m. 

 

ICAN's purpose is to lower the cesarean rate through education and to provide a support network for women and their partners who are healing from past birth experiences.   You don't have to have had a cesarean in order to attend.  Meetings are free and open to everyone.

 

The location for meetings is St. Anthony of Padua Church, lower church hall, 4414 Frankford Ave in Gardenville.  Look for the ICAN signs that are posted shortly before meetings begin to find the correct entrance.

 

For info contact Barbara Stratton ICANofB...@comcast.net or 410-483-3202  or see ICAN's website at www.ican-online.org

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RECYCLING OF ELECTRONICS ITEMS

 

Baltimore City residents can recycle electronics items (televisions, computer monitors, keyboards, and computers) at the Department of Public Works’ Bureau of Solid Waste’s Eastern Sanitation Yard at 6101 Bowleys Lane.

 

Baltimore County residents can recycle electronics items (televisions, computer monitors, keyboards, and computers) at the Baltimore County Resource Recovery Facility on Warren Road between I-83 and York Road in Cockeysville.

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JOIN BOY SCOUT TROOP 146

 

Boy Scout Troop 146, that meets in the Scout Room at Epiphany Lutheran Church at 4301 Raspe Ave., invites young men between the ages of 10 ½ to 17 seeking fun, friendship, and adventure to join them.  The Troop offers opportunities to build friendships, self confidence, leadership skills, and respect for others and the environment.  Activities include weekly meetings, monthly camping trips, and activities such as bowling, fishing, and hiking.  For more information contact Scoutmaster Donald Bayne at 410-254-7859.

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WOMEN’S DRUMMING CLASSES

 

African Rhythms on Djembe and Dununs, Sunday Nights, Beginner Class: 4 PM – 5 PM, Intermediate Class: 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM, Sankofa Dance Theater, 2901 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21211.  $12 per class.  Drop ins welcome.  Call 24 hours in advance if you need a drum.  Drum rental $4.  For more information call 443-956-1409 or Email tammi_...@yahoo.com.

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Baltimore City Council is Online

 

You can search for pending Baltimore City Council Bills online by setting your browser to www.baltimorecitycouncil.com.  By clicking on “The Legislative Information Center” link you can search for bills by key words, subject, or bill number.  By clicking on the text of the bill you can read a summary of the bill and you can see the bill’s legislative history.  By clicking on the attachment entitled, “Legislative File Text,” you can read, print, and download the bill’s full text.

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INFORMATION CONCERNING MEDICAID AND MEDICAIRE

 

Medicare beneficiaries who are also on Medicaid and those who previously were enrolled in the Maryland Pharmacy Assistance Program have a Hotline to contact if they are encountering problems getting their drugs. Beneficiaries should call: 1-800-638-3403.

 

Please share this information freely with friends, families, and agencies serving the Medicare Population. 

 

For further information you can contact Regina Curran at 410-661-1988 or via Email at rmcu...@bcpl.net.

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FITNESS FUN AND GAMES

 

The Fitness Fun & Games Community Center needs volunteer painters, ages 13 through adult on Saturdays.  Come for two hours, or more, either or both days.  Come on your own, or with family members, friends or a group (church groups, scouts, fraternities, sororities or service clubs are welcome).  This three-floor, nonprofit youth development center needs a facelift!  Your help for a few hours could provide years of cheer for children that use the building.  Call Angie, at 410-444-5778 to register.  May qualify for service hours for school or church.  Your generous gift of time and talent will be greatly appreciated!  Feel free to pass this message on to others that may be interested.  The building address is 3309 Bayonne Ave., 21214.

 

SKATES NEEDED:  If you have outgrown inline roller blades, please donate them to the nonprofit youth program at Fitness Fun & Games at 3309 Bayonne Ave., 21214, 410-444-5778.  You can drop them off between 2 and 8 p.m., M-F.  All sizes needed from preschool to adult.

 

 

AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM - FREE or reduced fees available for eligible families.  Openings available at Fitness Fun & Games, 3309 Bayonne Avenue, 21214, for ages 5 to 14.  Includes FREE AFTERSCHOOL TRANSPORTATION from Glenmount, Gardenville, Leithwalk, Hamilton Elementary/Middle, Garrett Heights, Purpose & Potential.  Dinner and evening hours also available until 8:30 p.m. (with fee).  410-444-5778

 

Group Leader for Fitness Fun & Games after school.  Share your talents with school age students in the Hamilton area.  Openings for preschool and elementary groups.  Must be over age 18 and available 2 to 5 afternoons per week, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m.  $7-$13/hour.  May be able to bring your own child.  410-433-2719 any time.

 

SUBSTITUTE CHILDCARE PROVIDER for ages 2 to 4 or ages 5 to 14 in the 21210, 21211, 21223, & 21224 Zip Codes.  Occasional hours, usually between 2 and 6 PM, but there may also be other hours between 6:30 AM and 2 PM, if desired.  A great opportunity for a retired teacher, a college student, a full time mom (you can bring your child, if over 2 years old) or someone who works a flexible work schedule.  Must be over 18 years old.  $7 to $11/hour.  Call Meg McFadden 410-433-2719 day or evening.

 

VOLUNTEER POSITIONS AVAILABLE:

Director of Volunteers and Director of Development - Share your talents with a local nonprofit youth development program, serving the northeast area.  Hours and responsibilities tailored to meet your schedule and interests.  Call Meg McFadden, Fitness Fun & Games, Inc., 410-433-2719, as soon as possible, day or evening.

 

Host for Building Rentals – Usual hours would include Saturday mornings, afternoons &/or evenings and Sunday mornings and/or afternoons, flexible according to your schedule, at 3309 Bayonne Avenue, 21214.

Call Meg McFadden, 410-433-2719, day or evening.

 

FINGERPRINTING service available for child care providers, foster care, etc., Tuesday & Thursday, 6:30 - 8 p.m., by appointment, at the Fitness Fun & Games Community Center, 3309 Bayonne Ave., $5/card, 410-444-5778.

 

HELP WANTED - PART TIME Driver for After school Van - 2:45 to 4:15 p.m. to pick up students at two schools in Hamilton for Fitness Fun & Games.  Child care available for your child.  Potential for summer work also.  410-433-2719.

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Clutterers Anonymous

 

A New 12 Step Group forming in Northeast Baltmore

 

Wednesday nights, 7-8 PM, Faith Community United Methodist Church (formerly, St. John's of Hamilton Church), Harford Road and Gibbons Avenue, Room 10- in the basement, down the hall past the Scout Room.

 

This meeting follows the 12 Steps of A.A. and Al-Anon/Alateen but deals exclusively with "clutter" and de-cluttering. It is an anonymous fellowship; (quoting the literature) "the only requirement for membership is a desire to eliminate clutter and bring order into our lives."

 

Decluttering is not merely eliminating, but gradually transforming our space so that we surround ourselves only with things that express our purpose. It means turning something useless into something useful; creating more leisure and space; being more honest in our relationships; eliminating distractions and simplifying our lives in order to find our spiritual roots....."

 

For more information on Clutterers Anonymous, see the CLA website at http://www.clutterersanonymous.net


Mike Hilliard, Director-Community Relations
HARBEL Community Organization, Inc.
5807 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD  21214
Email: harbel...@juno.com
Phone: 410-444-2100, Ext. 1013 /  FAX: 410-426-1140
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