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| Other Organizations Important to Bolton Hill |
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| Midtown Community Benefits District | |||||||
| The Midtown Community Benefits District is a citizen-run neighborhood advocacy and improvement group authorized by law in 1996 to provide security and sanitation services along with promotional activities for a 150-block area. Midtown is made up of four communities: Bolton Hill, Charles North, Madison Park and Mount Vernon/Belvedere. Its efforts are funded by taxpayer approved property tax surcharge. Midtown was created by voter referendum in an effort to make our neighborhoods stronger, better places to live and work. CLICK HERE for Midtown Benefits page website: www.midtowncommunity.org phone: 410 528 1512 |
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| The Midtown Development Corporation | |||||||
| One-stop shopping for homebuyers. The Midtown Development Corporation is a non-profit subsidiary of the Midtown Community Benefits District. Our purpose is to promote the continued revitalization and restoration of Midtown by assisting homebuyers and good developers with residential renovation projects. website: http://www.midtowndevelopment.org |
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| Park Purchase III Homeowners' Association | |||||||
| Residents of Linden Green between Waxter Way and Dolphin Lane; Waxter Way between Mason and Jordan; and Dolphin between Mason and Jordan contact: Kacey Zani, President; kzani@ahsarch.com |
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| The Atrium Association | |||||||
| Residents of Linden Green between Lafayette and Lanvale; Lanvale between Mason and Eutaw; and Lafayette (south side) between Linden and Jordan contact: camille.mihalic@verizon.net |
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| Bolton Square Homeowners' Association | |||||||
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Residents of the Bolton Square development: 300 block of Lafayette (north side between Mason and Jordan Streets) and the 1400 blocks of Mason and Jordan Streets contact: Monty Howard, President; montyhoward@earthlink.net |
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| The Mount Vernon Belvedere Association | |||||||
| The Mount Vernon~Belvedere Association takes its neighborhood seriously. We aim to protect, preserve, improve, and inform our neighbors about our area and the events going on that effect all of us. website: www.mvba.org |
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| In addition, Bolton Hill has a number of associations and organizations that meet the needs of specific groups of people, often focusing on only a "corner" of the neighborhood. If you wish to add your group, please contact webmaster@boltonhill.org. | |||||||
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| Mommies & Daddies Club | |||||||
| The Bolton Hill Mommies and Daddies Club is a group of parents, parents-to-be and children of all ages, offering a forum of various levels of experience and points of view on all topics of parenthood and pregnancy that can be priceless.
The Bolton Hill Mommies and Daddies Club is a network of support, advice, friendship and fun made up of your neighbors: parents who have experienced just about every stage of parenthood and are happy to share their experiences. Our chief goal is to join together and share in the joys and hardships of parenthood through contact and community. We meet for walks in the neighborhood, pot-luck dinners once a month at members' homes and for various other events such as BSO family concerts, scrapbooking days and Mommies' nights out (other events are organized as opportunities arise). If you are a parent or a parent-to-be you are welcome to join us. There are no commitments and a great number of rewards. contact: Yoshiko Hayakawa, yoshikodms@yahoo.com |
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| Bolton Hill Garden Club | |||||||
| The Bolton Hill Garden Club is a great venue for meeting and socializing with your BH neighbors. Meetings are generally held on the third Tuesday of the month. In addition to a calendar of guest speakers, the club holds picnics, pot luck suppers, cocktail parties, and a day trip to the Eastern Shore. It hosts a Fall pansies sale, a Winter wreath sale, a Spring plant sale, and a Summer Garden Walk. The BH Garden Club has adopted many parks and small public spaces as its Bolton Hill parks maintenance projects. The Garden Club website provides information on membership, meetings, green space grants, photos, and projects. contact: Mary Consugar phone: 410 462 6729 website: www.BoltonHillGardenClub.org |
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| Bolton Hill Short Story Reading Group | |||||||
| A great way to meet and socialize with other Bolton Hillers who enjoy reading. The club meets once a month (except December and May) on the fourth Monday of each month. The meeting place rotates among the homes of members who also serve refreshments. For the past several years we have been reading two stories each month from The Best American Short Stories series. We are finishing the 2007 edition and will be starting the 2008 edition in October. New members are most welcome. If this sounds likes fun, please contact Carrie Cass. contact: Carrie Cass phone: 410 669 6462 email: watermusic2003@aol.com [please put SHORT STORY in the subject line] |
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