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Whaddya Say! What are your vacation plans? PAGE 4 Pastor celebrates 25 years Ty Wigginton, All-Star! PAGE 13 Martini Lutheran rejoices with him PAGE 3 Neighborhood Watch Police reports in your community www.baltimoreguide.com PAGES 7,11 More than just an Irish pub Thornton’s goes beyond shepherd’s pie PAGE 6 Global Fest Weekend Pull-out pages 9-10 W EDN E SDAY J U LY 7, 2010 City makes U-turn on Canton angle parking Many Canton residents not pleased by city’s angle parking review BY MARY HELEN SPRECHER [email protected] After moving right up to the (angled) line, Baltimore City is now taking a step back. Following its announcement that the city had preliminarily approved head-out angle parking on certain streets in Canton, volunteers were set to begin carrying around petitions on blocks that would be affected by changeovers. Now, the Department of Transportation has decided that it was perhaps not the best idea after all. According to a memo, the city would “like to take a step back to make sure angled parking in Canton is implemented in a strategic manner with an eye toward sustainable green streets and a reduction in car use.” Say what? Basically, it means the city wants to study other street design alternatives -- alternatives they say will result in traffic calming and more pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly streets. Of course, the memo doesn’t really explain what the city is going to do about Canton’s Dennis e. Cuomo Attorney At Law * CR CRimin iminAL CA iminAL CAses ses i/TRAFFi /TRAFFiC * D.W.i/TRAFF i/TRAFF (Former Assistant States’ Attorney) RsonAL * PeRson Rson sonAL inJ inJu JuRY ACC DenT T CA ACCi CAses iVo VoRC * DiV iV RCe sePARAT PARATion PARAT C To Cus oDY *W WiLLs LLs An AnD TATe ADminesTATe TATe isTRAT TRAT TRATion 323-325 s. Conkling street 410-675-7900 Supporters say that reverse-angle parking protects children and bicyclists while providing more neighborhood parking. Detractors say it’s difficult, and angle parking cuts traffic to one lane, meaning that most streets will become one-way. Photo by Mary Helen Sprecher already tight parking situation. Many residents who had been told that head-out angle parking would add about 50% more parking spaces to each street, were not altogether pleased to know about the new plan. A meeting has been scheduled by the CRIME PREVIEW Department of Transportation to discuss the issue, according to Canton Community Association president Darryl Jurkiewicz. Jurkiewicz noted CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 BREAKING NEWS Neighborhood Watch JULY SPECIALS Wednesdays : *Whoopie Pies 3 for $2.49 Fridays & Saturdays: *Liqueur Truffles, *Tropical Cake Truffles 3 @ $2.99 *Popcorns, Pretzels & Snack Mixes Sundays: Traditional Polish Specialties *Bow Ties Chruschicis $5.59 per Baker’s Dozen *Pierogi’s Cheese/Potato Introductory Price $6.99/dozen *While Supplies Last - Cannot Be Combined with Other Coupons 2216 Boston St • 410-675-2444 Keeping an eye on your neighborhood. SOUTHEAST BALTIMORE Pools to stay open late Wed., Thurs. Robbery Foster Avenue, 3100 block, June 29, 9:30 p.m. A man told police that two suspects approached him from behind. One put him in a choke hold and said, “This is for Day-Day.” The second suspect then went CONTINUED ON PAGE 11 SOUTH BALTIMORE Robbery 200 block S. Calhoun St., Thursday, July 1, 2:10 p.m.: A suspect walked up to a man and asked him for a cigarette. The victim gave the suspect a cigarette, CONTINUED ON PAGE 7 Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has ordered all city park pools to stay open till 9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, July 7-8, and all neighborhood walk-to pools to open till 7:30 p.m. Forecasts call for temperatures in the 100s Wednesday and Thursday. Locally, the Cherry Hill Splash Park on Reedbird Avenue, and the Patterson Park and Riverside Park pools will stay open Wednesday and Thursday till 9 p.m.; neighborhood pools at City Springs, Farring-Baybrook and O’Donnell Heights will open till 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. All pools will close for a half-hour at the normal closing time to allow lifeguards a dinner break. For info call 410-396-4008. www.thorntonspubmd.com 1538 E. Clement Street • Locust Point (410) 468-0850 Visit Our Website for Daily Specials! 410 - 468-0850 2 The Baltimore Guide Wednesday, JULY 7, 2010 Giving thanks: South Baltimore pastor celebrates 25 years as a minister by MARY HELEN SPRECHER [email protected] When Pastor Elliott Robertson celebrates 25 years since his ordination as a minister, he won’t be doing it alone. His entire flock will celebrate with him. And in true Baltimore fashion, the flock will be dining at a crab house. Pastor Robertson, the guiding hand of Martini Lutheran Church since 1997 and an ordained minister since 1985, will celebrate his milestone with a crab feast at Captain James Landing on Saturday, July 17—and at Martini, more formally, at a special service on Sunday, July 18. The Baltimore-born pastor was ordained into the ministry after graduating with a Master of Divinity Degree from Concordia Seminary in Ft Wayne, Indiana. Before coming to Martini he served as assistant pastor of Resurrection Lutheran Church in Cary, N.C., and as pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Chenango Bridge, N.Y.. But Baltimore, he said, always called him back. “I grew up near Herring Run, and it really was a thrill to be able to come back here. There aren’t many of us that get that blessing.” He has returned to his rowhouse roots (“I was born in one, and I grew up in one”) and to the neighborhoods that he knew from his youth. He also finds it a joy to participate in the lives of his congregation. “At the church, we have seen a lot of people off to heaven, and we have seen a lot of people join us. We realize we’ve been part of a blessing in the lives of many, many people here. Eight years ago, our church started a preschool. We saw that more people were staying here to raise their children, rather than moving away when they had children— and we thought that this would be a way we could contribute to the community.” Robertson has a strong desire to serve the greater church as well as his congregation. He has been instrumental in coordinating the Baltimore Servant event for several years, bringing youth from around the Synod to work on various repair projects in city neighborhoods and churches. Most recently, the volunteers have been joining with Martini members to work on restoring the St. Paul’s Cemetery, dedicated in 1854 in Druid Hill Park (the Lutheran cemetery predates the founding of the park). He has also served as a circuit pastor for Missouri Synod Lutheran Churches in CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 Pastor Elliott Robinson will celebrate 25 years in the ministry July 17-18 with parishioners and friends. He has served at Martini Lutheran Church since 1997. 1-STOP SHOPPING & FUN!!! 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Located next to the Patapsco Flea Market 10% OFF at any Amish Vendor Stand Must present coupon • Valid thru 7/10/10 in Patapsco Plaza Shopping Center, corner of Patapsco Avenue & Annapolis Road Hall Rental & Catering: 410-354-1338 Call, email or check website for directions: 410-354-1338 * [email protected] * www.patapscoafleamarket.com Wednesday, JULY 7, 2010 The Baltimore Guide 3 Over neighborhood objections, soup kitchen expansion hearing moves forward by MARY HELEN SPRECHER [email protected] A city agency will hear plans for the expansion of the controversial Beans and Bread homeless center, despite several community associations’ attempts to postpone it. The Commission on Historical and Architectural Preservation (CHAP) will hold its hearing on July 13 as scheduled. The Douglass Place Neighborhood Association had asked CHAP to postpone the hearing until a judge rules on the neighborhoods’ appeal of the city zoning board’s decision on the expansion. The St. Vincent DePaul Society, operators of Beans and Bread, intends to double the size of the center at Bond and Bank streets in Fells Point and has suggested that the expansion will keep people from lining up around the block for meals, and that it will not expand its clientele, merely improve services to them. Douglass Place, through its president Deirdre Hammer, says that it has heard that line before. The St. Vincent DePaul Society has had troubled relations with neighboring com- OPEN FOR THE SEASON PASTOR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 Baltimore, offering guidance to churches without pastors, holding workshops, and coordinating circuit-wide services on holy days. he has also helped the church perform outreach, supporting a Spanish-speaking mission in another neighborhood “I love being here and I love the neighborhood. South Baltimore -- it’s like a patchwork quilt. I wake up every day, and there are different people to minister to.” And, he adds, nothing, but nothing matches the thrill of being able to be a piece of that quilt, and knowing that he’s home again. “When I was returning home, coming back here, I remember driving up Potee street and looking out over the water — I nearly wrecked a couple times while I was driving because it was just so great to be able to see that water again. The streets, the houses, everything was the same.” Help The Ministry: There’s a cocktail party fund raiser to benefit Sr. Catherine Cress, SND Ministry on Saturday, July 17, 8 p.m.-11 p.m. at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Hall, E. Fort Avenue and Towson Street, $25/person (includes cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and music). Info/tickets: Janet 410-625-0015. Donations also appreciated; make checks payable to; Sr. Catherine Cress’ Ministry, 1441 Light Street, Baltimore, MD 21230. Note: Sponsors are still needed for the golf tournament; call Kevin 410-547-1001. munities since it took over management of Beans and Bread in 1986. Until then, it had been a neighborhood soup kitchen with many resident volunteers. Three expansions later, the charity and the surrounding neighborhoods are in court over the fourth expansion. “St. Vincent DePaul has never dealt directly and honestly with us,” says Hammer. “The lines don’t go down the street anymore—they go around the block,” she adds. At issue at the CHAP hearing is the entrance, which SVDP had moved around the corner to Bank Street; CHAP told the society to move it back to Bond at a previous meeting. CHAP also instructed the society GAFFNEY’S 3 dozen Small Males to keep the building line at least 12 feet from neighboring buildings and to adjust the window and wall heights on the south side of the property to assure privacy. Hammer insists that the plans that SDVP is set to show on July 13 are different from the plans that were submitted to the Board of Municipal and Zoning Appeals in September—the decision that is being appealed in Circuit Court. (Guide, June 9). Besides, she says, CHAP voted not to act until the Circuit Court appeal was final. Bernard I. Pollock Attorney-At-Law 3129 Eastern Ave. 410-342-6733 Steamed Crabs Hours: Open 4-9pm M-F,2-9pm Sat & Sun 415 S. HIGHLAND AVE. 410-327-4006 BINGO Our Lady Of Fatima 6400 E. Pratt St. • Friday 7:00pm 3 Build-up Jackpots Smoke-free Hall Numbers Flashed On Special Board TV’s Well Lighted Parking Lot • Free Bus Service Free Coffee - Tasty • Refreshments For Information (410) 633-9393 ST MICHAEL’S CHURCH Wolfe & Balto. Sts. 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KWANRAK SANIT, D.M.D DENTURES AS LOW AS 699 $ Rembrandt 1-Hour Whitening OPEN DAILY & EVENINGS Quality Dentistry at Affordable Fees for the Entire Family Not Valid for Third Party Coverage Baseball Card Outlet & Sports Memorabilia Largest Sports Memorabilia Store in Baltimore HUGE SELECTION!! • Sports Trading Cards • Supplies • Custom Framing • Jersey Framing from $99 • Autographs • Collectibles Safe, Sound, Competitive Doors open 10am • Bingo at 1pm Players Pool Kathleen Kotarba, chief of CHAP, wrote back that the agency had consulted with the city Law Department and was advised to proceed. “More evidence that this thing is greased,” says Hammer. She believes that the city eased the way for the Beans and Bread expansion during former Mayor Sheila Dixon, as a part of her 10-year plan to end homelessness in the city. 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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 CITY RECONSIDERS CANTON ANGLE PARKING GOSLING RUM TASTING - July 16th 4-7pm WE CASH ALL REFUND CHECKS Billy Liu New York that many CCA members had accepted the fact that the implementation of the new angle parking pattern would mean that certain streets would have to be converted to oneway traffic patterns. Now, he adds, this isn’t going to be the case. “(The city has) asked us to do the North/ South streets only that are already one-way: Lakewood, Kenwood and Potomac,” he adds. “They want to do a more comprehensive study of Canton and talk to us about this new concept called ‘Green Streets.’ We will be all ears and I’m sure more than a little perturbed at our next meeting with them.” The meeting will be held on Thursday, July 15, 6:30 p.m. at the Canton Community Association office in the Broom Factory. The meeting is open to the public. The text of the memo from city planner Mark R. Brown that went out last week on the Canton list-serv, stated that the city’s Department of Transportation “thinks it’s best to hold off on any angle parking conversion which requires a traffic direction change. This will accomplish two things; it will buy us time to better plan more comprehensive street improvements as part of the upcoming Canton Transportation/ Greening Plan, and it will reduce some of the pushback surrounding such large-scale parking/traffic changes.” According to Brown, “the terms ‘green streets’ and ‘sustainable streets’ are often used interchangeably. These are streets which accommodate all users (walkers, bicyclists, transit, cars) equally, and often act as outdoor living rooms instead of just a conduit for automobiles.” Wednesday, JULY 7, 2010 The Baltimore Guide 5 Cow Appreciation Day ® Friday, July 9, 2010 Come celebrate the most important day of the year (well, if you’re a cow). Bring your herd to Chick-fil-A® @ Eastpoint dressed in cow costumes, and get a free meal on us. Visit cowappreciationday.com for complete details and ideas on how to make your own cow costume. ® @ Eastpoint 7907 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, MD 21224 s chick-fil-a.com/eastpoint s facebook.com/eastpointcfa © 2010 CFA Properties, Inc. Chick-fil-A, ® Chick-fil-A Stylized,® the Chick-fil-A Cows® and Cow Appreciation Day® are registered trademarks of CFA Properties, Inc. now enrolling for 2010-2011 A Bo rchb rde ish On rs Sc op Op -Site hool en Ho at use CATHOLIC SCHOOLS OPEN HOUSE! Join us at the Catholic School Summer Fair to learn more about the Archbishop Borders School and meet with representatives from several Catholic Schools. When: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 Where: The Catholic Center Address: 320 Cathedral Street Cathedral Street Time: 6:00 - 8:00 P.M. Parking: Street and $4.00 at Franklin Street Garage Please call 1-800-5-CATHOLIC or visit our website www.archbalt.org/aplacetogrow • Meet with financial aid staff and get assitance with submitting your application. • Meet with Principal Cathy Marshall 6 THE BALTIMORE GUIDE WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 2010 Eats IF YOUR FEET HURT...WE CAN HELP! BALTIMORE MEDICAL/SURGICAL FOOT CARE • SPORTS MEDICINE Not just another Irish pub Most Insurance Plans Billed Directly Dr. Jay S. LeBow Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Surgery BOARD Fellow American College of Foot & Ankle Surgery Team Podiatrist Baltimore Orioles CERTIFIED New Patients Welcome! • Whole Family & Senior Care • open at 12pm Day & Eveningeveryday Hours beginning may 31 LOCUST POINT • 410-332-1414 Locust Point corner bar offers a varied menu Highlandtown Corner of Fleet St and Grundy St 1626 E. Fort Ave • South Baltimore Thornton’s Pub 1538 E. Clement St., Locust Point 410-468-0850 www.thorntonspubmd.com Snacks and apps $5.95-$10.95 Sandwiches $6.50-$11.95 Buy 1 Snowball, “WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS” SAFE! LOCAL! FRIENDLY! CONVENIENT! Get 1 Free Free Of Equal or lesser value Monday, July 12th ONLY 11am-10pm Must present coupon, 1 per person. Highlandtown location only BY JACQUELINE WATTS [email protected] SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY SINCE 1911 MORTGAGE LOANS AS LOW AS $10,000! • FHA • VA • CONVENTIONAL • JUMBO Special Financing Programs Available • Loans To Fit YOUR Needs! • Experienced Loan Officers To Handle YOUR Requests! • 4 Convenient Locations To Serve YOUR Needs! MEMBER FDIC For Information, Please Call Mr. Nelson Bayne 410-342-1404 www.STCSB.com Thornton’s Pub is a congenial place for happy hour or a meal. Photo by Maggie Allen WANTED Sinners! “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” - Romans 5:8 NIV Come experience God’s love and grace for the journey at Canton Baptist Church Sunday Worship Service at 11:15 “You can be fashionably late and still be on time” 3302 Toone Street, (410)563-1177 www.cantonbaptist.net Inner Peace for the Inner Harbor! Thornton’s Pub in Locust Point is a simple, unpretentious and comfortable corner bar where the drinks are cold and generous and the service warm and inviting. While many corner bars in gentrifying neighborhoods have chased the trends and become self-conscious “gastropubs” or power-slamming frat boy bars—or both— Thornton’s is content to be the neighborhood’s living room, the place to gather for cold beer, hot food, the most current sports on TV and the ability to catch up on the neighborhood grapevine. Thornton’s is an Irish pub, with Guinness posters and flags scattered about, but Mr. Boh takes pride of place on the bar mirror and the food goes far beyond shepherd’s pie and corned beef and cabbage. In fact we saw neither on the menu when we visited last week. On the other hand, shepherd’s pie and CB&C are hardly summer fare. But the summer garden soup was—it was homemade, with plenty of vegetables and cabbage floating in a steaming light vegetable broth. The other soup of the day, French onion soup, featured a very beefy broth with sliced onion, rye croutons, and the traditional cheesy top. A cup—actually a generous portion served in a crock—of soup will run you $4.95. Thornton’s also serves a generous and fresh spinach salad ($9.95) with hardboiled egg, bacon, and a sweet honeymustard vinaigrette on the side. The bluecheese dressing is perfect for this salad but comes optional—you have to ask for it. The YUMMY (yes, that’s the name of the dish) sandwich ($7.95) is, in fact, appropriately named, a grillled, well-seasoned chicken breast with lettuce, lovely ripe tomato, crisp bacon and provolone served on a pretzel roll. The sandwich comes with chips and a pickle, or you can upgrade to fresh-cut fries or sweet-potato fries for $2. We decided to get a basket of sweetpotato fries ($4.95) to pass around the table. They come with a sweet dipping sauce laced with nutmeg and cinnamon; it’s rather like dessert-in-a-basket. Other dishes on the Friday specials list were chicken fettucine Alfredo ($9.95), sausage fettucine marinara ($9.95), and a sandwich called “Chicken of the Sea,” grilled chicken breast topped with a crabcake, provolone, and lettuce and served on the pretzel bun ($13.95). Or you could choose a soft-shell crab, crab fluff or fried hard crab for $15.95-$16.95, served with fries or cole slaw. You could also browse through the sandwiches, named for local merchants (including the Under Armour Chicken Wrap). Beers flowing from the old fashioned pillar tap are Guinness, Blue Moon Lager, Grolsch, Yuengling Lager and Miller Lite. Bottom line: You can get two people out of Thornton’s Pub well fed and happy for about $37.50 plus tip. If you want to splurge, there is a crabcake platter ($23.95), steak platter ($21.95) or steakand-cake platter ($25.95). WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 2010 THE BALTIMORE GUIDE 7 Neighborhood Watch Man obliges with cigarette, is strangled and robbed window and was confronted by the woman who lives there. He ran away and nothing was taken. Larceny The victim gave the suspect a cigarette, and then another suspect jumped the victim from behind 1500 block W. Lombard St., Monday, and began to strangle him. The first suspect went June 28, 7 p.m.: A woman’s purse containing through the victim’s pockets and the pair escaped her wallet, Maryland drivers license, credit cards and cash was stolen. with the man’s wallet, cigarettes and cell phone. 500 block Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 1700 block S. Hanover St., Monday, Thursday, July 1, 8:15 p.m.: A man was jumped by June 28, 9 p.m.: Someone stole a GPS from another man who looked through his pockets. The a parked car. suspect took a 20-ounce bottle of Pepsi from the 1700 block S. Hanover St., Tuesday, victim’s cooler and fled. 600 block W. Ostend St., Sunday, July 4, 5:02 p.m.: A man was held up at knifepoint. He ran away and was chased by the suspect. The victim found a police officer, who arrested the suspect. Aggravated assault 2000 block Wilhelm St., Tuesday, June 29, 11 p.m.: A 14-year-old girl was punched and beaten 100 W. Henrietta St. @ Hanover St. 410-752-7817 with a bicycle tire. She was taken to a hospital for www.martinilutheran.org treatment. Plenty of Free Parking 1200 block W. Pratt St., Wednesday, June 30, 8 p.m.: A man choked a woman. He was arrested. Worship 11:00am (Nursery provided) 200 block Penn St., Saturday, July 3, 3:15 a.m.: Sunday School 9:45am A man was arrested for spraying another man with pepper spray. 1300 block Ramsay St., Saturday, July 3, 6:30 p.m.: A man punched his 16-year-old girlfriend and ran away with her wallet containing $250 cash. An arrest warrant has been obtained. Worship God. Grow in faith. 700 block E. Fort Ave., Friday, July 2, Serve your neighbor. 12:10 a.m.: A bar fight spilled out onto the street, and a man was thrown to the sidewalk, The causing head injuries. Burglary 1200 block Glyndon Ave., Monday, June 28, 526 S. Conkling Street 5:20 p.m.: A man was arrested while trying to Baltimore, MD 21224 break into a house. He did not get in and nothing 410-732-6600 was taken. baltimoreguide.com 1300 block Washington Blvd., Monday, June Ed Hoffman, publisher 28, noon: Someone broke into a house through the [email protected] rear door and stole an XBox with games and a 410-732-6600 blue Mongoose bike. Jacqueline Watts, editor 200 block Warren Ave., Monday, June 28, [email protected] 1:10 a.m.: Someone broke into a house and stole 410-732-6603 a Dell laptop computer, camera, and house and Shelley Evans, senior account executive car keys. The victim was asleep upstairs when the [email protected] 410-732-6617 burglary occurred. 1400 block Marshall St., Monday, June 28, Casey Cassell, account executive [email protected] 12:50 a.m.: A man stole two pizzas—one pepper410-732-6618 oni, one ham—plus buffalo wings and Coke from Debbie Horwath, a man and fled into a vacant building. classified ads and office manager 2000 block Ramsay St., Monday, June 28: [email protected] Someone broke into a house under rehab and stole 410-732-6600 the kitchen sink, a refrigerator, and plumbing for Mary Helen Sprecher, staff writer the sink. [email protected] 410-732-6602 700 block Ryan St., Thursday, July 1, 8:05 a.m.: Someone kicked in the back door of a house Jennifer Franz, art director [email protected] after getting no answer from knocking on the front 410-732-6600 door. The resident, who was home at the time, ran Chad Smith, webmaster, artist out the front, and the suspect ran out the back. [email protected] Nothing was taken. 410-732-6600 Unit block Parkin St., Thursday, July 1, noon: Contributing photographers Someone got into a house and stole a notebook Thomas C. Scilipoti, Bill Lear, computer. Method and point of entry is unknown. Maggie Allen, Anna Santana Contributing writer 300 block S. Woodyear St., Saturday, July 3, Andy Mindzak, The Birds House 7:30 p.m.: Someone climbed into a house through the bathroom window and stole a 19-inch TVMember MDDC—the DVD combo, 150 DVDs and other electronic Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association equipment. ©2010 Ascend Communications Inc. All rights reserved. 300 block S. Mount St., Sunday, July 4, 1:25 p.m.: A man broke into a house through the kitchen CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 MARTINI LUTHERAN CHURCH June 29, 5 p.m.: Someone stole coins from a video poker machine. 1500 block Beason St., Tuesday, June 29, 5:45 p.m.: A woman was arrested after stealing a girl’s pink bicycle from a rear yard. 600 block Portland St., Tuesday, June 29, 11:30 p.m.: Someone stole a green Trek bicycle that had been chained to a rail. 600 block W. West St., Tuesday, June 29, 3 p.m.: Someone stole a DeWalt cordless drill and downspouts from a van. Unit block Gittings St., Tuesday, June 29, 6 p.m.: Someone stole a rear Pennsylvania license tag from a parked car. 600 block Warner St., Wednesday, June 30, 10:30 p.m.: Someone pried open the driver’s door of a van and stole hand tools and other equipment. 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Notices for non-profit events that are open to the public, and which do not carry an admission or participation charge, will continue to be printed free of charge. However, for non-profit events that do charge admission or a participation fee, the Guide will charge a nominal $20 fee for publication per week. These paid items will be highlighted in the calendar and publication is guaranteed. There is a 50-word maximum for all material, and the Guide reserves the right to edit all Community Calendar submissions. Tuesday, July 13 MULTI-CULTI-Kids embraced cultural diversity at last year’s Salsapolkalooza. Best Bets: On The Avenue: The Merchants Association, of which Claire Corcoran is coordinator, will host the Highlandtown Sidewalk Sale on Saturday, July 10. To obtain a table, call Claire at 410-342-3234 ext. 25. Salsapolkalooza, the Creative Alliance’s multi-culti celebration, runs that same day between 12:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. The opening of the Farmers Market is Saturday, July 10 as well. The Soccer Festival is being held on Sunday, July 11. Pro Soccer, Pro-Park: Tickets are now on sale for a Friends of Patterson Park fund raiser. Attend the professional soccer game between Crystal Palace Baltimore v. Rochester Rhinos on Wednesday, July 14, 7 p.m., and help raise money to support an after-school youth soccer league in Patterson Park. $16/person. To purchase tickets, go to palacebaltimore.com/ fundraising and click on the “Patterson Park Elem. Soccer League” logo. No login number is needed. Chester Street. at 6:30pm On Saturday, July 10, there is a Nonprofit Finance Workshop at Banner Neighborhoods Community Corporation, 2900 E. Fayette Street, 1 p.m.-3 p.m., open to all Southeast Baltimore community associations. RSVP to Beth 410-585-8810 On Wednesday, July 21, McElderry Park has a community meeting at 611 N. Montford Ave. at 6 p.m. On Thursday, July 27, C.A.R.E. Community Meeting at 219 N. Chester St. at 6 p.m. Friday, July 9 Trips: Proceeds from the following trips will benefit Sr. Julitta Siedlecka Children’s School for the Blind in Izabelin, Warsaw, Poland. Info on all trips: Gloria 410-276-1025. July 9: Dover Downs, Del. Aug. 1: Atlantic City, N.J. Zumba Class: The Virginia S. Baker Rec Center in Patterson Park hosts a zumba class (aerobic workout with Latin rhythms) on Fridays starting July 9, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.$5/class. Info: Wednesday, July 7 Films On The Pier: Fells Point has free films [email protected], 410-276-3676. on the Broadway Pier at 8:45 p.m. on selected Saturday, July 10 Wednesdays throughout the summer. On July Free Yoga: There’s free seva yoga at West 7, see “Shutter Island.” On July 14, see “Hang- Shore Park on the Inner Harbor on Saturdays, over.” Info: [email protected], July 10, July 17 and July 24 from 9 a.m.-10 a.m. www.fellspointmainstreet.org. Info: www.waterfrontpartnership.org. Happy Hour: Highlandtown Arts and En- Home Improvement Workshops: The tertainment holds a happy hour on the first Loading Dock, 2 N. Kresson Street, holds free Wednesday of each month, 4 p.m.-8 p.m. at the do-it-yourself workshops on different home Laughing Pint. Meet fellow artists and neigh- improvement techniques. On Saturday, July bors. The next is Wednesday, July 7. 10, learn about refinishing hardwood flooring, Parish Carnival: Sacred Heart of Jesus, 600 from 10 a.m.-noon. Workshop is open to the S. Conkling Street, has its annual parish carni- public. Register on the website at www.loadingval now through July 11. Info: 410-342-4336 dock.org/Workshop/index.html or call 410-5583625 ext 15. Thursday, July 8 CARE About Neighborhoods: On Thurs- Fear The Turtle? On Saturday, July 10, the day, July 8, there’s a C.A.R.E. Community Chesapeake Turtle at 11 a.m., the Chesapeake Good Neighbor Walk. Meet outside 219 N. Turtle Derby returns to the Pulaski Monument Dog Park: The Canton Dog Park holds its regular meeting on Tuesday, July 13, 7 p.m., at the Canton Cove Condominium Inc., 2901 Boston Street in the first floor library. Meetings are open to the public. Info: info@cantondogpark. org, 410-342-0900 (24-hour CCA voicemail). Fall Soccer: Registration for fall South Baltimore Youth Soccer League play (ages 3-16) and fall travel soccer, will run through Saturday, July 31, every Tuesday and ThursCHEER THE TURTLES-Darwin, a day, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. at the Latrobe Park Rec. tortoise, competed in the Patter- Center on Fort Avenue, and every Saturday 10 son Park Turtle Derby. This year’s a.m.-noon at Lady Bugs and Fireflies, 1049 S. derby takes place on Saturday. Charles Street. Fee is $75/child with $5 off for each addl. child in household. Coaches needed. Photo by Anna Santana Info: [email protected], or around Patterson Park at 11 a.m. Info: Bob Wall Cindy [email protected], 410-332-0085. Bingo! St. Brigid, 900 S. East Ave., has bingo 410-396-6136, [email protected]. every Tuesday at 7 p.m., doors opening 6 p.m. Sunday, July 11 Packages available for $9 and $13. Info: MaryDinner Dance: The Polish Home Club, 510 Claire or Jo Ellen 410-563-1717. S. Broadway, has an Independence Day dinner dance on Sunday, July 11, 1 p.m.-6 p.m., $20/ Wednesday, July 14 person. Info/tickets: John 410-325-2269, Bar- Fells Prospect: Fells Prospect Community bara 410-342-2865. Organization meets on the second Wednesday Pagoda Clean-Up: The Friends of Patterson of each month. Meetings are held in the Holy Park invite all to help them on Sunday, July 11 Rosary Church hall, Chester and Bank streets, at the pagoda clean-up beginning 10 a.m. Help at 7:30 pm. The next meeting will be held on sweep stairs, wash windows and weed gardens July 14. Info: Kate Richardson: katecrichardand enjoy coffee and donuts. Info: volunteer@ [email protected]. pattersonpark.com. (Note: Any time is a good Crime Prevention: The Southern District time to stop by the park and pick up trash; just Police Community Relations Council holds a stop by the White House and borrow gloves and COP walk. Info: Jack Baker jackbaker@sdpcrc. supplies. org, 443-831-0538, www.sdpcrc.org. The walk Music in Patterson Park: Hear free live is on Wednesday, July 14, 6:30 p.m., Carrollton music all summer long in Patterson Park, 6:30 Ridge-meet at the Samuel F. B. Morse Recrep.m.-8:30 p.m. On Sunday, July 11 (rain date ation Center, Pulaski and Ashton St. July 14), hear Elikey perform African roots muUpcoming and Ongoing sic. Info: [email protected], 410-276Dypski Park: On Thursday, July 15 from 5:30 3676, www.pattersonpark.com. p.m.-8:30 p.m., the Friends of Dypski Park hold Monday, July 12 a family barbecue in an effort to meet neighSummer Peace Camp: The Julie Center, bors, get everyone familiar with the park and 100 S. Washington St., will host its annual sum- to raise money for the maintenance of the park. mer peace camp for kids 6-14 July 12-Aug. 6. Burgers, hot dogs and possibly beer and wine Kids can form good social skills, have fun, learn will be sold. Info: Gregory Marsh 410-207new things and become peack-makers. Students 8806, [email protected]. 12 and older can earn service hours. Open to 35 Concert at the Walters: An die Musik campers, first-come-first-served. Call 410-675- will present soprano Elizabeth Hungerford with 6300 to register. Andrew Arceci on viola da gamba and John See The Light: The Light Street Branch of McKean on harpsichord on Sunday, July 18 at the Enoch Pratt Free Library, 1251 Light Street, 5:30 p.m. at the Walters Art Museum, Centre has the following programs. Info on all activi- and Charles streets. Tickets are $12. For tickets ties: 410-396-1096. and info call 410-385-2638. “Mother Goose on the Loose” is held on Kibble Connection: The Maryland Wednesdays, 10:15 a.m. for children up to the SPCA is partnering with Meals on Wheels age of three with their caregivers. to help provide food for the pets of the “Preschool Storytime” is held on Wednesdays, needy. The program welcomes dry and 11:15 a.m. for ages 3-5 with their caregivers. canned food for cats and dogs, as well as “Teen Arts & Crafts” are held on Tuesdays, July cat litter. Drop by the Maryland SPCA, 13 and Aug. 3, 4 p.m. All materials provided. 3300 Falls Rd. in Hampden (call first to “Using Your GPS device” is held Monday, July make sure of hours: 410-235-8826) or drop 12, 6:30 p.m. Learn to get where you need and it off at the offices of the Baltimore Guide, want to go. 526 S. Conkling St. in Highlandtown and “Just Add Water” is held on Tuesday, July 13, a volunteer will take it to the SPCA. Cat 10:30 a.m. for ages 3-12. Storytelling, magic, food and dog food donations, cat litter music and comedy performed by Bill Packard. (and even monetary donations) can also be “Teen Modeling” is held on Thursday, July 15, 2 brought to the offices of Meals on Wheels p.m. Learn modeling tips from professionals. on S. Haven St. in Highlandtown. The Baltimore Guide 9 Wednesday, JULY 7, 2010 TEAR OUT AND SAVE!! TEAR OUT AND SAVE!! TEAR OUT AND SAVE!! TEAR OUT AND SAVE!! 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TEAR OUT AND SAVE!! 10 THE BALTIMORE GUIDE WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 2010 WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 2010 THE BALTIMORE GUIDE 11 Neighborhood Watch The Woodlands Assisted Living Southeast Baltimore Neighborhood Watch is a representative sampling, not a comprehensive listing, of crimes reported to the Southeastern District of the Baltimore Police Department. This week’s Neighborhood Watch was compiled by Mary Helen Sprecher. Police poseurs rob three men grabbed her and choked her, demanding money. When she had none, they grabbed through his pockets and fled with some her cell phone and ran away. property. One of the suspects was known to S. Broadway, 200 block, June 19, 4:45 the man; the other was described as wearing a.m. A woman told police that she and a Yankees cap. her boyfriend had argued, and that he had S. Broadway, 100 block, June 28, 3 a.m. grabbed her and taken her cell phone. The A man told police he had been standing in boyfriend was arrested. front of a convenience store when a second Aggravated Assault man approached him and asked him for $10. When the first man told him that he did not Lancaster Street, 1600 block, July 3, have the money, the suspect attacked him 11 a.m. A man told police that he was out walking when a second man approached with a broken bottle, then ran off. him and threatened him with a knife. The S. Broadway, 400 block, June 28, 2:20 man pushed away the suspect, sustaining a.m. A woman told police she was out walk- cuts to his hands. ing when a group of men approached her and said, “Don’t resist.” One took her jewelry St. Helena Avenue, 6500 block, July and purse and then both ran off. One man 2, 4:15 p.m. A woman told police that her boyfriend had thrown a beer bottle at her was later arrested. head. A warrant was obtained for his arE. Pratt Street, 2900 block, June 28, rest. 11:14 p.m. Three men told police that they had been sitting on a park bench when Bank Street, 1700 block, July 2, 10:17 two men shouted, “Police-get down on the p.m. A man told police that he had become ground and empty your pockets” at them. involved in an argument with another man, They then pulled guns and went through the who had stabbed him in the stomach, then men’s pockets, taking property, then ran off. fled. E. Lombard Street, 1000 block, June N. Lakewood Avenue, 600 block, 26, 10:40 p.m. A man told police that he was July 2, 9:05 p.m. A woman told police that out walking when a group of suspects on her friend tried to cut her with a knife. The bicycles almost hit him. He yelled at them friend was arrested. and then proceeded on his way. A short time S. Broadway, 500 block, July 1, 8 p.m. later, a van pulled up and several people got A homeless man told police that he and a out. A woman started screaming at him, second man argued over a cigarette, and “Why did you yell at my son and why did that the second man had attacked him and you hit my son?” They attacked him, stole cut him on the hands. some of his belongings and then fled. The S. Lakewood Avenue, 500 block, woman was arrested a short time later. July 1, 12:25 a.m. A woman told police that S. Patterson Park Avenue, 400 as she was getting ready to go to bed, her block, June 25, 11:45 p.m. A man told po- boyfriend grabbed her and choked her unlice that he was asleep in the park and when til she almost lost consciousness. The boya second man started going through his friend was arrested. pockets. He tried to stop the suspect, who N. East Avenue, 500 block, July 1, 8:10 punched him. The suspect, a homeless man, p.m. A man and his girlfriend got into an was later arrested. argument and the girlfriend pulled a butchN. Lakewood Avenue, 100 block, June er knife. She was arrested. 23, 3:20 p.m. A man told police that he had N. East Avenue, 400 block, June 30, just walked out of a store when three sus- 8:10 p.m. A woman told police that her huspects stopped him and went through his band hit her on the head with a phone. He pants, looking for property. They then fled was arrested. without taking anything and were arrested a S. Macon Street, 300 block, June 30, short time later and were found to have been 6:30 p.m. A woman told police that during involved with a robbery in the 200 block of an argument, her boyfriend had choked her S. Linwood Avenue shortly before. until she lost consciousness, and then fled. Fait Avenue, 6800 block, June 21, 12:50 A warrant was obtained for his arrest. The a.m. A man told police that he was stopped man returned the following day while the by a group of teens who told him, “Give woman was asleep and tried again to choke us everything in your pockets and give her, stating he would kill her. Another warus your cell phone.” They hit him on the rant was issued. head with a brick, causing him to fall, and Esther Place, 3500 block, June 27, 12:30 then one struck him with a metal bucket. a.m. A man and his wife were involved in They then fled. an argument when he began choking her. She S. Kresson Street, unit block, June 21, was able to get away and contact police, who 2 a.m. A woman told police that two men arrested him. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 It’s About Living... 32 Years of Long Term Care experience... MOVE IN SPECIALS We strive to give the best care and compassion to all our residents. 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To register, call Claire at HMA 410-342-3234 ext 25 by July 8th Ad sponsor: 12 THE BALTIMORE GUIDE 2!),).'3 and more! &2%%%34)-!4%3 s"ALCONY3TAIR0IPE2AILS3TEELAND!LUMINUM s#OLUMNS7INDOW'UARDS3ECURITY$OORS "ASEMENT$OORSs0ORCHESAND3TEPSs'RATING&ENCES AND'ATESs&LOWER"OXESs#USTOM7ORK .%7).34!,,!4)/.s2%0!)23s2%0,!#%-%.4 Bill’s Portable Welding Bonded & Insured Serving the community since 1982 (410) 780-3015 WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 2010 NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 SOUTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH Boston Street, 2700 block, June 27, 10 p.m. Two men approached a tow-truck driver in a parking lot to ask him whether he had towed their car. The driver told the men to check the sign, then got out of his vehicle and sprayed both men in the face with mace. He was arrested. Brown Avenue, 6300 block, June 27, 1:32 a.m. A woman told police that her boyfriend had punched and choked her. He was arrested a short time later. Fait Avenue, 3900 block, June 26, 4:12 p.m. A woman told police that she and her boyfriend had gotten into an argument and that he threatened to hit her with a 5-foot metal pole. Burglary S. Potomac Street, 900 block, July 3, 10:28 a.m. Someone forced open the front doors of three rented rooms and stole computer equipment, cash and electronics. Hudson Street, 2900 block, July 2, 5:14 p.m. A woman told police that a man followed her own, followed her inside and, upon seeing her husband there, fled. The intruder was arrested a short time later. S. Broadway, 700 block, July 2, 8 p.m. Someone broke the front glass of a store and took jewelry. N. Curley Street, 100 block, July 2, 1:30 p.m. Someone forced open the door of a house and entered, taking electronic equipment. N. Clinton Street, 400 block, July 2, 5:30 p.m. Someone forced open the rear window of a house and took electronic equipment. Earlier that day on the same block, someone forced open the bedroom window of a house and entered. Nothing was taken. N. Belnord Avenue, 400 block, July 2, 8:30 a.m. Someone forced open the rear window of a house and entered, taking electronics. S. Broadway, 400 block, July 1, 7 a.m. Someone forced open the front window of discount store, took clothing and fled. Fleet Street, 1700 block, June 30, 9:40 a.m. Someone used a brick to break the front window of a building, then took various property and fled. N. Lakewood Avenue, 600 block, June 29, 11:30 a.m. Someone kicked in the rear door of a house. When the owner ran down the stairs to investigate the commotion, the suspect fled. N. Rose Street, 200 block, June 30, 9:42 p.m. A man who was running from the police forced open the door of a house, but was arrested. N. Belnord Avenue, 400 block, June 28, 3:30 a.m. Someone entered a home through a front door and took a TV. Orleans Street, 2700 block, June 28, 5:41 p.m. Someone forced open the rear window of a house and took electronics. Fait Avenue, 3500 block, June 27, 2 p.m. Someone damaged the window of a house, but did not gain access. N. Bouldin Street, 600 block, June 26, midnight. Someone broke into a home and took appliances. Fleet Street, 1700 block, June 25, 3:14 a.m. Someone broke into a liquor store and took cigarettes, then fled. S. Patterson Park Avenue, 400 block, June 25, 8 a.m. Someone pried open the door of an apartment, entered, then took an air conditioner. E. Pratt Street, 1000 block, June 24, 10 p.m. Someone pried open the door of a house and stole cash, then fled. N. Milton Avenue, 400 block, June 23, 10 p.m. Someone forced open the rear kitchen window of a house and entered, taking electronics. N. Dallas Court, 200 block, June 20, 4 p.m. Someone entered an apartment through an unlocked window and took electronics. N. Ann Street, unit block, June 19, 2 a.m. Someone forced the screen out of a window and entered a house, taking a computer and cell phone. Boston Street, 2300 block, June 19, 6 p.m. Someone entered a home through an unlocked garage door and took a computer, phone and a mink coat. Are you the INNOCENT victim of a crime? If you or a loved one are the INNOCENT victim of a crime and need help with medical bills, maybe we can help. Requirements: The victim must have reported the incident to the police and have a police report number. The incident must have occurred within the last six months. If so, we can help file an application with the Criminal Injury Compensation Board of Maryland. Please contact us at: Hospital Support Services, 1020 Stiles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 410-558-0022 x 1210 WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 2010 By Andrew Mindzak Corey Patterson had himself quite a nice week. Hitting .417 with a HR and 3 RBI will usually land you on this list. Markakis again had himself a nice week, hitting .318 with a HR and 3 RBI. Brian Matusz also had a great week, going 1-1 for his two starts and allowing only three runs in 13.1 innings, plus had his best start of the year, shutting down the Red Sox lineup en Brian Matusz had his best outing as an Oriole, holding the Red Sox to three route to an Orioles win. I would like to mention this next name hits last week. Photo by Shawn Levin with a slight side note…Luke Scott…. Scott are tied for that honor. Considering seven different pitchers have 10 wins or more, three wins isn’t going to cut it (especially when Yankee Andy Pettitte has 10 and is NOT on the All Star team). Closer Alfredo Simon has done a pretty nice job this year, saving 10 games, but that total is only good for 13th best in the AL. So, that leaves us with Wiggy. On the year, Wigginton is hitting only .246 but his 14 HR and 43 RBI lead the team. 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Must present coupon • BG Check out our website for more money saving coupons! www.holabirdtire.com 6318 HOLABIRD AVENUE BALTIMORE, MD 21224 410-633-8900 HOUR: Mon-Fri. 8 to 6 • Sat. 8 to 4 AT THE MOVIES... Ty Wigginton, come on down!! You’re the latest player to benefit from the generosity of Major League Baseball which must select at least one player from every team to participate in the All Star Game. Is Wiggy the most deserving Orange Bird? Let’s take a look: Nick Markakis leads the team with a respectable .307 average, but his paltry 4 HR and 27 RBI wouldn’t give him the nod in an already crowded American League outfield, and the same can be said for Adam Jones, who has been on fire of late. Phenom catcher Matt Wieters is only hitting .236 on the season, and the AL already has Joe Mauer, Victor Martinez and John Buck. When Luke Scott is on fire, he’s nearly impossible to get out. Unfortunately for him and the Orioles, those week - week and a half streaks don’t make up for his monthly disappearances. Let’s take a look at their pitching staff, shall we? Of the regular starters, Brian Matusz has the lowest ERA at 4.56. Not an All Star (at least not this year….). The team high for wins is three. Five different Orioles alone won’t get you on the All Star roster, but when you combine those numbers with his ability to play every position under the sun, Baltimore now has their All Star. So wear that American League uniform proudly Ty, as we all know you will. Show the rest of the baseball world what the Orioles are capable of!! THE BALTIMORE GUIDE 13 hit a great pinch hit HR to help the Orioles beat the Athletics, but as he rounded first base he pulled his hamstring and is now on the 15-day DL. Unfortunately, he was starting to heat up Luke Scott style, but now we will have to wait until he heals. Jeremy Guthrie, not so good. Lasting only four innings and giving up six runs usually lands you here, as would giving up seven runs in only 1.2 IP, a la Frank Mata. And even though he is the lone All-Star, Wigginton had a miserable week, hitting .042 on the week, going 1 for 24. Hopefully hanging out around other All Stars will rub off on him and he will catch fire soon. That’s all for now! Hopefully everyone enjoyed their holiday weekend! P.S. - Mike Gonzalez…please take your time coming back!!!! “ THE PERFECT SUMMER MOVIE ! ” Bill Zwecker, FOX-TV WRITTEN BY ADAM SANDLER & FRED WOLF DIRECTEDBY DENNIS DUGAN CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS FOR THEATERS AND SHOWTIMES 14 The Baltimore Guide Wednesday, JULY 7, 2010 Rosies are riveting in parade PHIL TIRABASSI Owner/Broker 443-690-0552 Full Service Discount Experts SM ADVANCE REALTY DIRECT “Waterfront Specialist” Matthew Malczewski 410-303-9452 Betty Johnson 410-499-8321 OPEN HOUSE SUN, JULY 11TH 1-3PM 1733 STENGEL AVE • $189,999 DUNDALK BC7160935 Fresh carpet and paint thruout. 3BR, 1BA, sep DR, kit & LR all conveniently on the main level. Full unfinished basement Nice large yard! Full attic that could allow for another floor of living space. Electric updated in ‘98, roof replaced in 2002. Bring your offers! OPEN HOUSE SUN, JULY 11TH 1-3PM 7911 SAINT MONICA DR • $149,900 DUNDALK BC7302774 Updated kitchen in 2010, appliances convey, new roof in 2004 (warranty), new steel doors, 5 year young central air/furn, new water heater 2010, wtrproofed bsmnt 2010 (warranty), all the big items have been taken care of for you! Fenced yard, rear deck, front porch, finished basement with full bath! BALTIMORE BC7321272 REDUCED $15,000!! Lovely well maintained home in established neighborhood. Nice addition (family room)on the rear of the home that has added additional space to this lovely row home. Finished basement could be additional bedroom - all appliances convey. Bring all offers! GLEN BURNIE AA7345526 Spacious BRs, a master suite w/ cath ceilings & priv super BA, beautiful bay windows in LR & DR,a large eat-in kit & an 18x12 fully screened-in rear porch. Addtl.04 lot is included in this sale Exterior wood trim is aluminum wrapped requiring minimal maint. BALTIMORE OFFICE 410-288-6700 HIGHLANDTOWN BA7293557 Attention first time homebuyers! Here is your chance to get that tax credit. New furnace, water heater, central a/c, kitchen, bath, 1/2 bath, wall to wall carpeting, updated electric, and plmbing. Home is vacant, clean, and charming. Deck on back and potential for parking pad in rear. Motivated seller! OPEN HOUSE SUN, JULY 11TH 12-2PM 806 MIDDLESEX RD • $165,000 ESSEX BC7309647 This is the one!!! Meticulously maintained EOG. Currently 2 BR with 2 full BA, but could easily be made 3 BR again. Updates newer roof, newer windows, updated kitchen and bathroom. Finished LL w/ful BA. Fully fenced yard, covered front porch and covered patio. Off street parking BAYVIEW BA7344930 Adorable 2 BR/1 BA THS in desirable Bayview area. Gleaming hrdwd flrs thruout. Updated kit and BA. Refrigerator and stove less than 6 months old. Brand new CAC outside unit and washing machine. Covered front porch and fenced rear yard for summer enjoyment. PATTERSON PK BA7346839 Attention Investors. House has already been updated. Look at the comps and you’ll be amazed. Back could be parking pad. Water heater, furnace, bathroom floor, kitchen floor, kitchen cabinets, kitchen counter, roof, and windows all updated. Turn-key rental. A few blocks to Patterson park. WINDSOR MILL BC7348634 Large 4 lvl home, completely renov kitw/granite countertops, huge kit island, HW floors in kit, LR & DR area. Fin. basement has wood burning FP & offers plenty of room to entertain. LL den could be 4th BR! New 40 year roof, HVAC just 3 years old! DUNDALK BC7350550 Attention Investors or Handy-man! This one is a true waterview with beautiful deck on back of house and large parking pad. Sun porch when you walk in. 3 bedrooms. Partially finished basement. Fenced yard. This house has so much potential. Come see! HALETHORPE BC7356432 Very Clean Well Maintained Split Foyer in Cul-de-sac. 4 bdrms, 3 full baths, Eat In Kitchen with Sliding Door to Deck. Paved Patio and walkway. Family room with Fireplace. 1 Car Attached Garage. New heating & air condition. New carpeting throughout, new tile in all bathrooms and foyer. Freshly painted. MUST SEE!! MIDDLE RIVER BC7358060 Cozy shore home has lots to offer. Plenty of fishing, crabbing, swimming, & boating. Newer pier with electric, 7’ deep off end of pier, two boat slips 40x18, jet ski lift. Partly finished addition could be 2nd bedroom. Endless opportunities await on this beautiful waterfront. Being sold as is. Home inspection for buyers info only. The Maryland Chapter of Rosie the Riveters participated in Dundalk’s Heritage Fair and its Fourth of July parade, the latter of which was held on Saturday. Other veterans in the parade included those from WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and those returning from Iraq. The parade began immediately after the Dundalk Heritage 6K Race to benefit Hopkins Bayview. Photo by Mary Helen Sprecher 421 Drew Street $139,000 - 2BED/1.5BATH 9FT CEILINGS, WOOD FLS, 3 FINISHED LEVELS, 2 CAR CARPORT, REPLACEMENT WINDOWS, UPDATED PLUMBING & ELECTRIC 415 Hornel Street PRICE REDUCTION $134,900 3BED/1.5BATH FRONT PORCH, REFINISHED WOOD FLS, FRESHLY PAINTED, FENCED IN BACK YRD Baltimore City Grant Money Available!! CAN HELP YOU WITH ALL OF YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS! www.amybirmingham.com [email protected] OPEN HOUSE SAT, JULY 10TH 1-3PM CATONSVILLE BC7360154 Location, PARKVILLE BC7358612 EOG location! This charming home is nestled on park like setting THS professionally landscaped w/ & offers beautiful hardwood updated kitchen & upper BAin 2008. floors thruout the main level Updated wndws & roof w/warranty (except kit/bath)Features a that may convey to new owner. wood burning FP, replacement windows, central Possible 4TH BR in basement along air conditioning and a two car detached garage. Welcome home! with walkout to back yard.New wooden deck wrapped with privacy fencing. ARMISTEAD GARDENS BALTIMORE BA7371712 BA7372410 This EOG rowhome Easy investors delight!! With comes with exterior features of minor repairs,turn this 3BR opp covered patio, driveway, and large into a profit! Also great for a back yard. This home also features homeowner looking for something inside newer windows, new carpet inexpensive handy-man special. in bedrooms and tiling in living Estate sale, some furniture room surrounded by freshly conveys. As-is addendum painted walls. BRING YOUR required but seller is willing to look at all offers. OFFER TODAY! 1733 YAKONA RD • $189,900 OFFICE 410-288-6700 www.AdvanceRealtyDirect.com Now Interviewing New & Experienced Agents. GRI, CRS Specializing in First Time Homebuyers, Resales and Investment Properties. “Your Neighborhood Realtor” [email protected] • www.TammyWase.com CANTON - 2812 DILLON ST This Enchanting Old Storefront Boasts Wood Floors, High Ceilings, 3 BR, 3 Full Baths includes Jetted Tub,1st fl BR w/full BA and Master BR w/FP, Exposed Brick, Breakfast Bar, Sunken Living Room w/FP, Bow Windows, Beam Ceilings! Character Throughout! 2 Decks including Roof Deck w/ Panoramic & Water Views. I’ve lived in Canton and have been a full time Realtor for over 23 years and care about your housing needs as much as my own. I have assisted in the sale of over 750 properties in East & South Baltimore. If you are thinking about buying or selling a home or have any questions call me. Call 410.522.7932 O. 410.675.1550 Wednesday, JULY 7, 2010 The Baltimore Guide 15 Baltimore City Community College We Did It. You Can Too! Enroll. Learn. 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Driving Maryland’s economy. 410-462-8300 www.bccc.edu Let David Day help you today! 6324 Baltimore National Pike Baltimore, MD 21228 t$FMM 3VTTFM5PZPUBIBTMPUTPG4BUJTöFE$VTUPNFSTJO#BMUJNPSF Ask David Day’s clients: The Blooms The Markeys The McHales The Fronckoskis The Sylvesters The Werners The Judys The Anselmis The Zimmermans The Bowmans The Muirs The Alts DIVERSIFIED REALTY Your #1 Community Realtor - 410-675-SOLD www.diversifiedrealty1.com 7727 Fairgreen Rd - Fabulous opportunity to own true waterfront property on Bullneck Creek w/ open access to Bear Creek. Terrific level lot with pier...across from Merritt Point and Chesterwood parks.Adorable cottage with new beautiful kitchen cabinets and countertops...family/sun room with sliders to large lot. Perfect for summer cookouts, boating and sunbathing. Convenient location for a great shorefront getaway or move right in. Bring your sunscreen! TOO NEW FOR PHOTO 1012 S. Kenwood Ave - Fabulous 2 bed, 3 bath rehab in great location! Call Nancy for details 410-905-1417 920 S. Decker Ave. - Awesome 2 bed, 1.5 bath rehab with 2 level deck just one block from Canton Square! PRICED TO SELL! Call Nancy for details 410-905-1417 Patterson Park’s Best Buy!! 6 S. Curley St -3 bedroom, 1.5 bath move in ready. Live in while you make updates. Furniture and appliances convey. Asking $75,000. Call Nancy for showings D SOL at 410-905-1417 1109 S. Curley St. - Beautiful 2 bedroom, 1 bath rehab right on Canton Square! Walk to everything Canton has to offer. Square & Can co. 605 S Decker Ave - Great opportunity to live in Canton! Beautiful 2BR, 1BA. Just steps from Historic Patterson Park, few blocks from the 2900-02 Silver Hill Ave Great Investment! Two Homes-4-two bedroom Apartments. Totally renovated. Basement can be used as Commerical property. 5411 Biddison Ave. - Beautiful 3 bedroom, 1 bath Rancher with gleaming hardwoods, CAC, located on quiet, tree-lined cul-de-sac. 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