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39 Min of Terror. Be a Hero / Help a Hero. History of Baltimore City. Donations help with web hosting, stamps and materials and the cost of keeping the website online. Thanks you so much for helping BCPH. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 2201 W. Coldspring Lane. Baltimore, Maryland 21215. Click for mailing instructions. E-mail the Northern District. The following article from the Baltimore sun dated 1 Feb 1900 entitled NEW POLICE DISTRICTS.
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Greater Homewood Voices: Save the Date!
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Thursday, April 7, 2011. On June 11, 2011, GHCC will host north central Baltimore's first ever neighborhood softball tournament - A Day to Play - at Roland Park Country School from 3 pm to 7 pm Join your neighbors for a day of fun, games, and great food! Stay tuned for more details. Or contact Katie McNeely at 410.261.3507 or kmcneely@greaterhomewood.org. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hear More From GHCC. Sign up for the GHCC Digest! Greater Homewood Community Corporation on Facebook. They've done ...
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Greater Homewood Voices: April 2011
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Supporter Stories: Interview with Mark Counselman. GHCC: Tell us a bit about yourself. Mark Counselman: Susie and I live in Oakenshawe with our three sons. I work for RCM&D. A local insurance firm; Susie works at St. Agnes Hospital. In southwest Baltimore. We got involved in the Oakenshawe Improvement Association. When we moved here 7 years ago, and now we're the co-presidents. We've enjoyed rolling up our sleeves to help on neighborhood projects and meeting great neighbors.
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Greater Homewood Voices: July 2010
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Congrats to Natty Paint! GHCC is thrilled to see local designer Emily Li Mandri - of Natty Paint fame - on the cover. The feature chronicles Emily's journey from teaching herself to silkscreen, to producing what has quickly become an established indie clothing label right here in Charm City. Most of my sales are happening in Baltimore," Emily says. "People like seeing something fashion-forward here and want to support me.". Monday, July 19, 2010. Volunteers are Our Foundation.
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Greater Homewood Voices: Play Scrabble for a Good Cause
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Thursday, March 3, 2011. Play Scrabble for a Good Cause. For nine years, participants in GHCC's Scrabble Fundraiser for Literacy. Have gathered in the spirit of fun and games to support a good cause – fighting adult illiteracy in Baltimore City. This year marks the event’s tenth anniversary and with an estimated 100 players planning to attend, promises to be the best one yet with live music, a silent auction, food, beer, wine, and fun. What keeps you coming back each year? I love Scrabble and I love read...
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Greater Homewood Voices: Voices for Community Schools: Gia Grier McGinnis
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Monday, February 28, 2011. Voices for Community Schools: Gia Grier McGinnis. Last week, Community Schools advocates packed City Council chambers for an Education Committee hearing about cuts to the initiative proposed in next year’s city budget. Greater Homewood Voices. Just caught up with one of those who spoke out in support of Community Schools at the hearing: Gia Grier McGinnis, Assistant Director with the Johns Hopkins University Center for Social Concern. What inspires you about these partnerships?
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Greater Homewood Voices: September 2010
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Monday, September 20, 2010. Telesis Groundbreaking This Morning. This morning, 150 people gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking of the $85 million Telesis redevelopment project in Barclay-Midway-Old Goucher. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, neighborhood residents, community partners, and city elected officials all came out to show their support at this inspirational event. Interested in a little history on this project? We like this article in the. Here are a few pictures from this morning's event:.
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Greater Homewood Voices: Scrabble Party 2011
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Thursday, April 7, 2011. Check out these wonderful photographs, taken by Adult Literacy tutor and Advisory Board Member Marilyn Gould, of GHCC's 10th Annual Scrabble Party! Scrabble Fundraiser for Literacy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Greater Homewood Community Corporation (GHCC) is a non-profit organization serving the 45 neighborhoods of north central Baltimore. This blog is a place for voices from our neighborhoods to come together for conversation and idea-sharing. Hear More From GHCC. Image:...
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Greater Homewood Voices: August 2010
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Monday, August 30, 2010. Check Out Our Podcast and YouthWorks Oral Histories! Remember Jocelyn's post about the summer YouthWorks program. Well, we finally have the finished audio files ready for your ears! We're featuring them on the front page of our website. They're also available as a podcast from the iTunes store. Friday, August 27, 2010. Today was a hectic day to be at GHCC: we welcomed 10 new VISTA members into our midst! Staff and new VISTA members networking over coffee and bagels. GHCC believes...
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Greater Homewood Voices: February 2011
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Monday, February 28, 2011. Voices for Community Schools: Gia Grier McGinnis. Last week, Community Schools advocates packed City Council chambers for an Education Committee hearing about cuts to the initiative proposed in next year’s city budget. Greater Homewood Voices. Just caught up with one of those who spoke out in support of Community Schools at the hearing: Gia Grier McGinnis, Assistant Director with the Johns Hopkins University Center for Social Concern. What inspires you about these partnerships?