Rooter-Man of Baltimore
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Rooter-Man of Baltimore
! W NE Dennis e. Cuomo Attorney At Law FREE ONLINE CLASSIFIEDS * CR CRimin iminAL imin AL CA CAses ses * D.W.i/TRAFF i/TRAFFi i/TRAFF /TRAFFiC (Former Assistant States’ Attorney) * PeRson RsonAL Rson sonAL inJu inJ JuRY ACC DenT ACCi T CA CAses * DiV iVo iV VoRC RCe sePARAT PARAT PARATion C To Cus oDY *W WiLLs LLs An AnD esTATe TATe ADminTATe isTRAT TRAT TRATion 323-325 s. Conkling street 410-675-7900 Rooter-Man of Baltimore • Clogged Drains & Pipes Cleaned • Fixed Sewer Line without Digging or Demo • Water Jetting • 24 Hour Sewer & Drains baltimoresewerservice.com 443.588.5040 Full Service Discount Experts SM ADVANCE PHIL TIRABASSI REALTY DIRECT Owner/Broker 443-690-0552 BALTIMORE OFFICE 410-288-6700 at BaltimoreGuide.com Just click on “Free Classifieds” in the upper-right corner. S I N C E 1927 W E D N E S D AY, M AY 1 8 , 2 0 11 S O U T HE A S T A N D S O U T H BA LT I M O RE | 410 -732- 6 6 0 0 | W W W. BA LT I M O R EGU I DE.CO M Armageddon Photo Illustration by Chad Smith Outta Here! The End of the World could seriously wreck your weekend plans BY JACQUELINE WATTS EDITOR@BALTIMOREGUIDE.COM Maybe you have seen the billboards. They are all over town, and they predict that the end of the world will come Saturday, that the Chosen will be lifted to Heaven in a Rapture. The rest of us will be left to struggle on till October 21, when God in his wrath will utterly destroy the universe. So—have you got any plans for the weekend? Saturday is Preakness Day, after all, and if Christian radio broadcaster and selftaught Bible scholar Harold Camping is correct, the Rapture will occur at noon, which will hardly allow enough time for the beery throng in the infield to get a decent load on. The Rapture would be a serious buzz kill not only for the infield folk, but for the Maryland Jockey Club, which depends on revenues from Preakness Day to stay in the black. On the other hand, Camping, who is 89, and his followers believe that only 200 million people, or about three percent of the population of the Earth, will be taken up in the rapture—so that would mean a loss of only roughly 3,300 of the Preakness’ pro- jected crowd of 110,000. And that’s only if God considers horseplayers, politicians, attorneys, glad-handing stockbrokers, bankers, car salesmen and beer pong players, to say nothing of Preakness-pitching centaurs, among the Chosen. Camping, who used a complex meld of numerology and Biblical analysis to come CONTINUED ON PAGE 14 OPEN HOUSE SUN MAY 22ND 12-2PM 811 ROSEDALE AVE• $159,900 Play ball! ROSEDALE BC7580731 Adorable 2 BR/1.5 bungalow. Beautiful updated kit & BA. Sparkling hrdwds. Partially finished LL with a BR, half BA and space for more rooms. Large fenced yard and off street parking. Room for expansion. THE WEEK OF MAY 18, 2011 Inside the Guide Woe-rioles? The Birds are in last place, but they’re doing much better than last year PAGE 11 Cocktails for you Just what is in a BlackEyed Susan, anyway? PAGE 10 Youth baseball returns to Patterson Park BY MARY HELEN SPRECHER NEWSROOM@BALTIMOREGUIDE.COM These days, the words “Game on!” have more meaning than they used to. Between 2006 and 2007, the Highlandtown Little League organization shut its doors, the victim of declining enrollment and budget woes. And that, said City Councilman Jim Kraft (D-1), left a big hole in the fabric of the community. “I played CYO sports growing up, and I coached CYO sports, and I really thought Councilman Jim Kraft (D-First) played we should get baseball going for these little baseball as a boy, and wanted to “get kids again.” baseball going for these little kids Kraft had other initiatives planned for again.” Photo by Jim Landerkin CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 “The Seafarer” by Conor McPherson directed by Barry Feinstein Where: Fells Point Corner Theatre, 251 S. Ann St., Upper Fells Point When: Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m. through June 5 Tickets: $15-$17; special Thursday, June 2, show, $10 To order visit www.fpct.org; tickets also available at the door 2 The Baltimore Guide NEXT STOP: MLB-The Southeast Schools League youth baseball program has made its debut in Patterson Park. Photo by Jim Landerkin Wednesday, MAY 18, 2011 PLAY BALL! CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 children, including a recycling awareness contest and an “If I were the mayor” essay competition, “but the most challenging by far was baseball, in terms of being able to find coaches, field the teams, get the money and put it all together.” Kraft met with officials at Baltimore City Schools, and Recreation and Parks, and was able to secure permission to recruit and fields to play on within Patterson Park. The yield was the Southeast Schools Baseball League, an independent organization made up of six co-ed teams, each representing a different area school. According to league commissioner Meghan Gorman, teams are the Guilford Owls, Highlandtown Dolphins (from Highlandtown Elementary/Middle School no. 215), Hampstead Hill Hornets, Holabird Academy Dolphins (from Holabird Elementary), Patterson Park Public Charter School Defenders and Graceland Park/ O’Donnell Heights Lions. “Some of the schools, like Guilford, were a little out of our area, but what can you say to kids who want to play ball?” asked Gorman, laughing. Each team has 15 children, and is made up of third and fourth graders. “Some day, we’d like to be able to have sixth, seventh and eighth grade teams too,” said Gorman. Games are held on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, allowing children to have something constructive to do in the after-school hours. “The kids overall seem to be having a really good time,” said Gorman. “That’s what’s really important.” According to Kraft, many community members helped the league become a reality. “We had tremendous support from the Baltimore Sport and Social Club,” he noted. The organization provided a jersey and cap for each child. Other community members stepped up to help act as umpires, coaches and managers for teams. The club is seeking donations of equipment from the community, including baseballs, gloves and bats (as well as any other miscellaneous equipment the community could donate). Monetary donations are also welcome, and all those who donate will be listed as sponsors. The league’s website, www.seschoolsbaseball.blogspot.com, contains contact information for making donations, as well as a schedule of games, directions to fields and league standings. CONTINUED ON PAGE 13 Baltimore Guide Weather Report Seven Day Forecast In-Depth Local Forecast FRIDAY Thursday we will see mostly cloudy skies with a 40% chance of showers, high temperature of 72º, humidity of 60%. The record high temperature for Thursday is 98º set in 1962. Expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with a 30% chance of showers, overnight low of 58º. Few Showers High: 73 Low: 58 Thursday’s Local Outlook THURSDAY Few Showers High: 72 Low: 58 SATURDAY Few Showers High: 74 Low: 60 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Home of the ego-free, lunk-free, Judgement Free Zone ®, Planet Fitness is the gym you want at the price you want. This is your gym. To join online and save now, or to find a location near you, visit www.planetfitness.com Home club only. Participating clubs only. Annual rate guarantee fee applies. Planet Fitness Clubs are independently owned and operated. Incentives offered for other memberships. 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The goodwill ship had been lost at sea along with four of “May we help you?” 526 S. Conkling Street, Baltimore, MD 21224 baltimoreguide.com Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Ed Hoffman, Publisher 410-732-6600 ext. 3 ehoffman@baltimoreguide.com General Manager Oversees All Departments her 12-person crew. The Guide’s issue of May 22, 1986 carried the news of a 5 a.m. cable that came in on May 14 from a Norweigian tanker that had picked up the eight remaining crew members. The Pride had gone down after being caught in a storm with winds of 60 to 90 Voices NEIGHBORHOOD THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: Does Kegasus, the Preakness’ new mascot, make you want to party in the infield? 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I’m not going back.” ads@baltimoreguide.com Chad Smith,Graphic Artist, Webmaster 410-732-6600 csmith@baltimoreguide.com Contributing Photographers Thomas C. Scilipoti, Bill Lear, Maggie Allen, Anna Santana Contributing Writer Andy Mindzak, The Birds House Member MDDC - the Maryland-Delaware Press Association © 2011 Ascend Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Follow us on Twitter/guideeditor We welcome comments on our website! www.baltimoreguide.com also wanted the position. This, of course, led to all manner of challenges. A $1,000 reward was being offered to anyone who could arrange a debate. Since Scaefer had turned down 27 debate invites at the time of publication, it was a sure bet the money wasn’t going anywhere. And as the state never saw a Governor Sachs, neither was the challenger’s campaign. Censorship, schmensorship: Baltimore City officials had ordered the publisher of an advertising tabloid for X-rated videos to remove its newspaper boxes from city streets or face criminal prosecution. The owner of the tabloid, Dennis Sorbin, said he would not remover the boxes and called the city’s order unfair, illegal and discriminatory. (Editor’s note: The boxes appear to be gone, so it looks like Sorbin lost his mojo on that one). And if you were less into the hardcore stuff and more into hand-holding, volunteers were being sought in order to complete a mile-long segment in the Hands Across America program on Sunday, May 25 at 3 p.m. Liquor licensees and the community newsroom@baltimoreguide.com General reporting, calendar, crime Casey Cassell, Account Executive 410-732-6618 / 410-732-6600 ext. 7 mph which occurred near the legendary Bermuda Triangle. The schooner had been returning from a 15-month trip to Europe, and was due back to the U.S. in time for the celebration of the Statue of Liberty’s centennial in July. She had been in active use since February 1977. Arson was suspected in a six-alarm blaze that destroyed a nearly 70-footlong wood and metal pier in the rear of a Fells Point water property. The fire broke out near the vacant Terminal Warehouse, which had been scheduled to be part of a court-ordered sale after its owners, Bond Street Associates, did not make back payments on a defaulted loan. State records revealed the company was a joint venture of developer Michael Silver and two Old Court Savings and Loan associates: Old Court Joint Venture and Old Court Investment Group. William Donald Schaefer, leading the gubernatorial race by a margin of 2-1, announced his refusal to take part in candidate debates. The League of Women Voters had asked Schaefer to debate Attorney General Stephen Sachs, who John Buetgen Highlandtown “No, I’ve never been there. I’ve spent that weekend in Ocean City for six years, and I’ll do that again.” Editor, The Guide: I appreciate the opinion of Ms. Hall, who wrote to the Guide last week. I wanted to clarify my comments referenced in her letter. As some of you may know, I live in Canton with my wife and two-year old daughter about 100 feet from a bar. I personally understand the frustration that some neighbors experience on a regular basis: noise, litter and rowdy patrons at closing time. That having been said, the Liquor Board is supposed to be fair. As the three-member liquor board lives in various neighborhoods throughout the City, it is our second nature to try to preserve the quality of life to which we are accustomed. By and large, community association leaders have been pleased with our work over the last four years, particularly in Southeast Baltimore. The Liquor Board strives to be responsive to community concerns. I understand that my comment about businesses earning a living could be considered controversial when taken out of context. In context, I told the Guide that we must strike a balance between responsible businesses and protecting the neighbor’s right to quiet enjoyment. A bar owner might spend 30-50 hours per week in the neighborhood. A resident, by contrast, might spend all 168 hours of the week in the neighborhood. We’re here, 24/7. We, the residents, are always here at closing time. We are here during St. Patrick’s Day, the Fells Point Festival, Ravens playoffs games, Halloween, New Year’s Eve, and any other time the region descends upon our neighborhoods to spontaneously celebrate. Our philosophy, as a Board, comes down to this: Businesses that treat their neighbors with respect are treated with respect by the Board. Businesses that summarily dismiss the community’s concerns will receive no such welcome from the Board. Ms. Hall specifically mentions Boston Street in her letter. We are proud of our record there, as we did revoke a license at the request of the community. Although we are not perfect, I believe that the Liquor Board does a good job working with only 15 full-time inspectors in a City with over 1,400 liquor licenses. I will also note that we serve the citizens of Baltimore without taking their taxes. We are a self-sustaining agency which derives all of its income from licensing fees and fines. In fact, we turn a small profit, often around $200,000, which is turned over to the City’s general fund annually. Once again, thank you for allowing me the opportunity to respond. Please feel free to contact me anytime at Stephan.Fogleman@BaltimoreCity.gov. 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The running of the 136th Preakness Stakes is Saturday, May 21, post-time 6:19 p.m. Infielders (whose alteredstate antics have been well-documented on YouTube) might not glimpse a horse, but they will see their own set of competitive events: a bikini contest, beer pong, beach volleyball and carnival games. Two years ago, when the B.Y.O. policy on alcohol was finally revoked, the Preakness saw a huge drop in infield attendance. The next year, an edgy new ad campaign, “Get Your Preak On,” brought back many (but not all) of the party types. This year, though, the Maryland Jockey Club is counting on a resurgence, thanks to a new ingredient: this year’s mascot, Kegasus. He’s half-horse, half-man, but 100 percent party animal and according to his official website, he’s “the son of Preaknesius—God of Thoroughbred Racing—and Shelly McDougal, a waitress from Ellicott City.” The campaign debuted in mid-March and was not without controversy. Many believed that the campaign took away from the true meaning of Preakness as the second leg of the historic Triple Crown Races. Others hold the opinion that Kegasus will end up attracting people to the Preakness for all the wrong reasons. Bloggers have voiced their opinions. “Maybe the Maryland Jockey Club knows more than I do about their fans, but targeting drunken, shirtless idiots for Preakness just seems wrong,” Zach Wilt of the Baltimore Sports Report said. Baltimore Sun writer Laura Vozzella agreed: “Leave it to an out-of-town ad agency to invent a mythological creature when per person Cheese, Pickles, Rye Bread and Kaiser Rolls Seafood Tray$ Mini Crab Cakes, Coddies Wednesday Night Specials 2 Broiled All Lump Meat Crab Cakes ..........................$17.95 1-1/2 lb. 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Not surprisingly, Tom Chuckas, president of the Maryland Jockey Club, has defended the campaign. “Kegasus speaks directly to our InfieldFest demographic with his no-nonsense personality and total embodiment of a good time,” Chuckas says. “The demographic being 21 to 30-year-old college students and/or college grads.” David Blattner, a marketing major at the University of Baltimore, says he can see the logic of the initiative. “As a sort-of marketing major, I think Kegasus is one of the best mascots ever, a much better marketing campaign than Get Your Preak On,” Blattner says. “Part of the reason is because of how effective it is in catering to its target demographic audience. These people are way more interested in getting drunk in spring May weather during a Baltimore tradition than they are the race. I could care less about horses; it’s the party that makes me want to go.” The Maryland Jockey Club is amping up the party atmosphere at the InfieldFest with local celebrity Stacy Keibler as hostess and performances by Bruno Mars, Train and Hotspur on the main stage. Phil Vassar, Puddle of Mudd and Mr. Greengenes will perform on the Jägermeister Stage. General admission tickets for the InfieldFest were priced at $40 until Monday, and are $50 from now on. And while B.Y.O. is still a no-no, copious amounts of beer can still be obtained by those who purchase a mug for an additional $20 to become a part of the Mug Club. The $20 gets the souvenir cup and unlimited refills of beer. And apparently, the blessings of Kegasus as well. and Shrimp Salad. Choice of Coleslaw or Potato Salad. 1399 per person (Call for full catering menu.) Serving Lunch Specials Every Day. Call for details! 443-835-3867 Mon-Sat: 10am-7pm; Sun: 10am-6pm 443-835-3954 FAX 3515 Eastern Avenue WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2011 Neighborhood Watch THE BALTIMORE GUIDE 7 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. Robbery S. Highland Avenue, unit block, May 13, 1:35 a.m. A man told police he was out walking when he was approached by a man who punched him in the face, threw him to the ground and robbed him of his phone and keys. S. Clinton Street, 400 block, May 11, 1:37 a.m. A man told police he was out walking when two men grabbed him and punched him, then took $50 cash. Thames Street, 1700 block, May 9, 2:55 a.m. A man told police he had been out on a sailboat with some friends, and that he had been drinking with them. As he was trying to catch a cab home, he was jumped from behind by several men who took his backpack, sweater, phone and $300 cash he happened to be carrying. N. Clinton Street, unit block, May 9, 4:20 a.m. A man told police he had left the house to get a money order for $1,300 for his rent, when he was jumped from behind by four men whom he did not know. They knocked him down, then took his $1,300 cash and fled. No onlookers reported seeing anything out of the ordinary, and police noted the man sustained no injuries. Duluth Avenue, 6700 block, May 9, 5:10 a.m. A woman told police she had been involved in an argument with her boyfriend, and that he had thrown her to the ground, grabbed her polka-dotted wallet and phone, then fled. Aggravated Assault N. Port Street, 100 block, May 12, 11:10 p.m. A man told police a second man, whose name he does not know, and who lives in his basement, had hit him in the face with a brick after the first man asked him for rent money. 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Police stopped him and took him into custody after he refused to cooperate with them. They found a knife on his person. It was revealed the man had gotten into an argument with another man inside the bar and had come outside to fight, whereupon he pulled the knife. Duluth Avenue, 6700 block, May 9, 5:10 a.m. A woman told police she was visiting her daughter when her daughter’s boyfriend steered toward her on his motorcycle, knocking her to the ground. He then lost control of the motorcycle and fell off, then ran away, leaving the motorcycle behind. A warrant was issued for his arrest. Eastern Avenue, 4000 block, May 5, 10:10 p.m. A woman told police she and 1901 Eastern Avenue 700 S. Conkling Street Baltimore, Maryland 410-327-1442 www.lillyandzeilerfuneralhome.com Catherine M. Zeiler Andrew L. 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East Avenue, unit block, May 13, 6 a.m. Someone broke into a bedroom door and took $600 cash. Fait Avenue, 2500 block, May 12, 3 a.m. Three suspects entered a pub through a door and one took seven beer taps. When an employee asked why he was doing such a thing, the man replied, “It’s my leverage.” They asked another (AVEAHOLEINYOURFAVORITEGARMENT$ONTTHROWITAWAY,ETUS2%7%!6%IT 2EPAIRSs2EWEAVINGs!LTERATIONS 7EDNESDAY4HURSDAYAMPM &%,,30/).4s%ASTERN!VENUEs 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 410-276-1294 OPEN 8-5 Everyday but Wednesday; Wednesday Hours 8-3 Giovanni’s TUT TI GUSTI MONDAY NIGHT (After 5:00 p.m.) PIZZA SPECIAL Buy any Large Pizza at menu price Get a second pizza for $3.00 LOMBARD HARDWARE & TOOL RENTALS 1747 E. LOMBARD ST. (Corner of Ann St.) suspect why he was in the building and the man said, “I’m doing some maintenance.” The three suspects then left. A warrant was later obtained, since it was discovered the beer taps were stolen, and the names of two of the suspects were known. Jefferson Street, 2800 block, May 12, 2:50 p.m. Police responded to the report of a burglar alarm and found that someone had tried to enter a home, but had been unsuccessful and had fled. Bonsal Street, 1400 block, May 11, 6:15 p.m. Someone entered the basement of a house by forcing open the door and took electronic games and equipment. S. Kenwood Avenue, 600 block, May 11, 7:30 a.m. Someone broke into a shed and took two bicycles. E. Lombard Street, 3800 block, May 10, 10:22 p.m. Someone tried to break into a home but was scared off when the alarm sounded. S. Robinson Street, 200 block, May 10. 6:13 p.m. An elderly woman answered her door and found a suspect described as a black woman wearing all white and riding a black bicycle. The woman told her she was collecting money to help pay the medical expenses of a child who had been bitten in the face by a dog. She asked the elderly woman to wash a container for her. While the elderly woman did so, the suspect robbed her of jewelry and cash, then CONTINUED ON PAGE 17 Eat-in or Carryout* Cheese only. Excluding Gourmet Pizza Always Buying Pre-1975 Collections 7502 Eastern Ave - Baltimore,Md 21224 www.bbcoutlet.com 410-284-7922 3100-3102 Fait Avenue 410-534-4040 8 THE BALTIMORE GUIDE WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2011 COMMUNITY CALENDAR Community Notebook FARM FRESH-There’s fresh produce at the farmers market that opens at the BMI this weekend. File photo by Bill Lear Items for Community Calendar can be mailed able. Bring a picnic blanket or lawn chair. No (along with check or credit card information alcoholic beverages, no pets of any kind. Kids when appropriate) to The Baltimore Guide must be accompanied by a responsible adult. at 526 S. Conkling Street, Baltimore, MD Info: 410-396-9146. 21224, faxed to 410-732-6604, or e-mailed to Police and Community: The Southern newsroom@baltimoreguide.com. Deadline is District Police Community Relations Council Friday at noon of each week. A contact name, meets on the third Thursday of each month. phone number or e-mail must be included with The next will be on Thursday, May 19, with all submissions. buffet opening at 6:30 p.m. at the Southern District Police Station, 10 Cherry Hill Road. Wednesday, May 18 Info: Jack Baker jackbaker@sdpcrc.org, 443Hearing On Water Hike: The Board of Es- 831-0538, www.sdpcrc.org. timates will host a public hearing on Wednesday, May 18 at 9 a.m. at City Hall to review a Friday, May 20 recommended increase of 9 percent for water/ Active Audubon: Kids can get active by sewer rates and fees for Baltimore City cus- exploring Patterson Park with “Active Audutomers.This rate increase, if approved by the bon,” the new program. Meet at the boat lake Board of Estimates, will raise the annual water at 3 p.m. on the second and third Friday of and sewer bill for a family of four by approxi- each month. The next will be May 20. Kids mately $88. Info: Celeste Amato 410-545- can explore the park’s habitats, physically 6541, Celeste.Amato@baltimorecity.gov; challenge themselves to adventures and race to Kurt L. Kocher 410-396-3500, Kurt.Kocher@ see nature’s surprises. $5 per child aged 6-14, baltimorecity.gov program runs 3 p.m.-4 p.m. Info: ppaudubon@ Hop Into Spring: The Preakness Frog gmail.com. Hop, a tradition in Patterson Park, springs on Tiny Tots: Audubon runs fun and educational Wednesday, May 18, noon at the Pulaski Mon- programs for ages 2-5 with an adult. The next ument (and at the Mimi if it rains). Information are Friday, May 20 from 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. is available at 410-396-6136 or 410-396-9392. and Saturday, May 28 from 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Got a frog? Register beginning at 11 a.m. Info: Register at least two days before each program. E-mail Robert.wall@baltimorecity.gov or Info/RSVP: ppaudubon@gmail.com. mark.burke@baltimorecity.gov. Wine & Wag: The Maryland SPCA, 3300 Seaport History: “Secrets of a Seaport,” Falls Road in Hampden holds a dog-friendly on Fells Point history, a total of six illustrated Wine & Wag Happy Hour on Friday, May 20, lectures, are presented on Wednesdays, May 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Drink wine and enjoy dog 18-June 15, at the Fells Point Visitors Center, games and more. Online tickets are $10/per1724 Thames Street. Lectures are 7 p.m.-8:30 son at www.mdspca.org in advance, $15 at the p.m. and are $10 each ($50 for series), free for door. Kids are welcome but must pay the full Preservation Society members and presented price. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres. Sugby Jack Trautwein. Info: Barbara Cromwell gested donation of $3 for beer and wine and $1 410-675-6750. for other beverages. All dogs must be leashed. School’s Out Dance: There’s a six-parThursday, May 18 Family Fishing Fun: Every Thursday in ish “School’s Out Dance” in the Lower Church May and June, there’s free catch-and-release Hall at Sacred Heart of Mary-Dundalk on FriFamily Fun Fishing nights at the boat lake day May 20 from 7 p.m.-10 p.m. for grades in Patterson Park, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. The next is 7-12, $6/person with D.J. music. Info: Youth Thursday, May 19. BYO fishing tackle or Minister Noel Fell 410-633-2828. borrow a loaner. Bait is provided. Info: Mark Saturday, May 21 Burke 410-396-9392. (Weather cancellation Art Show! The 45th annual Dundalk Art info: 410-396-7078). Show is Saturday, May 21, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. (rain A Little Night Music: The community is date is May 22) in Veterans Park, Dundalk invited to free live outdoor music at the 7th Shopping Center. See various artists displayAnnual Hampstead Hill Nights, at Hampstead ing art in all forms, including the Baltimore Hill Academy, 500 S. Linwood Avenue. Gates Guide’s own Jackie Miller, who will show open 5:30 p.m., music at 6 p.m. On Thursday, original watercolors. Art show info: 410-284May 19, hear Sac au Lait playing Dixieland 2331. jazz and Out Too Late providing traditional and contemporary music. Refreshments avail- Civil War Buffs: The Mount Clare Museum Crime Prevention: Crime Prevention: The Southern District Police Community Relations Council holds COP walks as follows. Note: Unless otherwise specified, all walks are 7 p.m. Check the website for rules and policies, and for weather-related cancellations of walks. Info: Jack Baker jackbaker@sdpcrc.org, 443-831-0538, www. sdpcrc.org. Wednesday, May 18, Locust Point, meet at the Himalayan House Restaurant, E. Fort Ave. and Cooksie St. Monday, May 23, Mt. Winans: meet at S Paca St & Hollins Ferry Rd Tuesday, May 24, Brooklyn: meet at the Hargrove District Courthouse, 700 E. Patapsco Ave. Wednesday, May 25, Pigtown: meet at the Bath House, 904 Washington Blvd. Thursday, May 26, Federal Hill/Federal Hill South: meet at Porter’s Pub, E. Cross St. and Riverside Ave. Bingo: Sacred Heart of Jesus-Highlandtown, 600 S. Conkling Street, has dinner and bingo in the church hall on Sunday, May 22, 1 p.m., $20/person. Info/tickets: 410-3424336. Weekly bingo each Monday, noon-3 p.m., at Lemko House,600 S. Ann Street, to benefit the Polish/Slavic Museum, $10 admission, $20 per game. The next is May 23. Info: 410-285-1384. Fatima Jolly Club, 6420 E. Pratt Street, has lunch and bingo on Wednesday, May 25, opening 10 a.m.lunch at 11:15 a.m. with and Stable, 1500 Washington Blvd. in Carroll Park, has a special exhibit on “Personal Accounts of the Civil War Experience” with artifacts, mementos and more. A lecture series continues May 21 at noon, reservations required. Lecture fee $5 or the series for $35. Info: www.mountclare.org, 410-837-3262. Farmers Market: The Baltimore Museum of Industry, 1415 Key Highway, has a farmers market with free parking every Saturday from May 21-Oct. 8, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Info: 410-727-4808, www.thebmi.org Pizzelles! Pizzelle making for the St. Anthony Festival in Little Italy is scheduled for Saturday, May 21 in the St. Leo the Great School Hall at 9 a.m. Those who have a pizzelle iron can bring it, or donate baking supplies such as flour, vanilla, granulated sugar and baking powder, all of which can be left at the rectory. Those who would rather make batches of pizzelles at home and drop them off before the St. Anthony’s festival (June 11-12) are welcome to do so. Info: Lucy Pompa 410-539-3140. Spring Fling: St. Michael’s Ukrainian Church, 2401 Eastern Avenue, has its Spring Fling Weekend with festival on Saturday, May 21 and Sunday, May 22, noon-7 p.m. with free admission. On Saturday, dance and Zabava in theUpper Church Hall from 8 p.m.-1 a.m. with food and live band. Info: Andrij 410-241-9037, AChorno@aol.com, Valentina miytrolik@juno.com. Sunday, May 22 Taste of Fells Point: “CRUSH: Taste of Fells Point,” to be presented on Sunday, May 22 in Thames Street Park, will generate awareness of breast cancer and raising funds for treatment, patient care, research and more. $30/person in advance, $35 at the door (free for children under 12). Info/tickets: www.tyanna.org Country Dance: There is a country dance on Sunday, May 22 at Little Italy Lodge, 1 p.m.- bingo at 12:15 p.m., $18/person advance only, no tickets at door. Info/tickets: Pat 410-391-5627. Flea Markets: Patapsco United Methodist Church, 7800 Wise Ave., will host a rummage sale Friday and Saturday, May 20-21, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. There will also be a bake sale. Info: 410-285-1229. St. Elizabeth Church, Baltimore Street and Lakewood Avenue, has an indoor/outdoor flea market on Saturday, May 21, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. $10/space. Food sold. Info/space reservations: 410-675-8260. Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 3131 E. Baltimore Street, has a flea market on Saturday, May 21, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch will be sold. Info: Church 410-675-2753. Old Photos Needed: Little Italy is looking for old photos of its neighborhoods to hang in a bistro opening in mid-June. Those with photos can contact Greg at mugsbistro@ zoominternet.net. Festival Volunteers: St. Leo’s parish is seeking volunteers to work during its St. Anthony Festival. Pre-festival help is needed June 6-10 with general labor, booth assumbly and food prep. On Saturday and Sunday, June 11-12, the festival needs runners, booth staffers and food workers. On Sunday, June 12, help is needed breaking down booths at the end of the festival. The same opportunities for help will come during the St. Gabriel festival Aug. 20-21. Info/to volunteer: Paulette Lato plato14@gmail.com. 5 p.m., $22/person with food including fried chicken and country fried steak. Info: Theresa Taylor 410-803-9190. Making Tracks: The 5K walk and run and 10K run to benefit Celiac Disease research is held on Sunday, May 22, 9 a.m. from “Du” Burns Arena. Price varies by date of registration and age of participant. Info: Info/registration: www.charmcityrun.com, Kelly Dees Kelly@ charmcityrun.com, 410-308-8170, www.celiacwalk.org. Spring Fling: Sacred Heart of Mary in Dundalk holds its Spring Fling with spaghetti dinner and bazaar on Sunday, May 22, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. in the school hall. Adults $8, kids $3, carry-outs $1 extra. Beer and wine available for purchase. Wheels, games, stands and more. Waffles! St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Chuch, 7834 Eastern Avenue (across from Eastpoint Mall) has a waffle breakfast on Sunday, May 22, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., $5 adults, $3 for ages 4-10, free for 3 and under. Put on by St. Peter’s grades 6-9 Sunday School Class. Use Bank Street entrance. Tuesday, May 24 Teacher Workshop: “The Star-Spangled Banner and the Music of the War of 1812,” a free workshop for teachers, will be held Tuesday, May 24, 4:30-6:30 p.m. at Fort McHenry. Music historian David Hildebrand will speak. Take-home materials include music CDs and classroom materials. Participants may tour the new Visitor Center at the fort. Info/registration: www.dundalkusa.org, 410-260-2483. Mark the Calendar: Confirmation Reunion: United Evangelical Church, East Avenue and Dillon Streetm, has a 50th class reunion for the confirmation class of 1961 on Sunday, June 12 at the 10:30 a.m. service with a luncheon to follow in the Friendship Hall. Family and friends welcome. Info/reservations: 410-276-0393. Wednesday, MAY 18, 2011 The Baltimore Guide 9 JEFF HARRIS is turning 40! Happy Birthday “Uncle” Jeff! Paybacks are hell aren’t they? See me at the Dundalk Art Show on May 21st! St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church “SPRING FLING” May 21st & 22nd Saturday & Sunday: noon - 7 pm 2401 Eastern Avenue Ukrainian Food, Vendors, Live Entertainment, Uki Beer Garden Saturday Night Dance/Zabava: Church Hall 8 pm - 1 am Live Band & Food For more info contact: Andrij 410-241-9037 achorno@aol.com 10 THE BALTIMORE GUIDE WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2011 WWKD? (What would Kegasus drink?) BY MARY HELEN SPRECHER NEWSROOM@BALTIMOREGUIDE.COM If you go to Pimlico Race Course for the Preakness Stakes, you have some options for dining. First, you have the infield (home of the bottomless beer mug, bikinis and bands). Don’t expect health food, but do expect variety. Infield eats include everything from crab cakes to funnel cakes to blooming onions to corn dogs. And of course, there’s Kegasus (half racehorse, half frat boy, all pitchman and mascot) whose appeal has been well-documented in these pages. Those who prefer their experience a little more, well, upscale (or perhaps ‘grown-up’ would be a better term) can enjoy grandstand seating and may be able to make a reservation to eat in one of the dining rooms or other facilities. They can enjoy caprese, grilled chicken, filet and a lot more. For, coincidentally, a lot more than the infield costs. And that’s saying something. And then there’s the rest of us poor slobs. We watch the race on TV, but we can still have the whole silly hat experience by making our own creative head- gear (see the photo to the right for ideas). And we don’t need no steenkin’ centaur mascot either. Now if you truly want the infield experience, you can get a keg and do the bottomless beer mug thing, but that leads to all kinds of behavior that can get you arrested, or at least unfriended. Instead, try a more civilized tradition as part of your hosting capacity: serve a Black-Eyed Susan, the drink du jour of Preakness. The cocktail has been around for years, and is the racetrack equivalent of the lemon with a peppermint stick in it. It’s just as time-honored and just as totally Baltimore. According to the Preakness website, the official recipe (including brand names) is: 3/4 oz. 42 Below vodka 1-1/4 oz. Early Times Kentucky Whiskey 3 oz. sweet and sour mix 2 oz. orange juice Stir ingredients and garnish with an orange slice, maraschino cherry and stirrer (which in true Pimlico fashion, is topped with a plastic version of the signature flower). That’s one version, of course, and The staff of Phyllis Hair Salon in Highlandtown models appropriate Preakness headwear. Photo by Jacqueline Watts if you turn to the Internet, you’ll find many more. The one thing they all have in common, though, is that they’re pretty potent, and can put you on the floor faster than you can say “Animal Kingdom.” So for those who want to avoid alcohol, or even to just pace themselves, or if your party is a family-friendly event and you want to keep the underage crowd happy, it’s essential to offer an n/a version of the Black-Eyed Susan. Bartenders around town came up short when asked to devise a breathalyzer-friendly version, but Google never fails. One site recommended a mix of orange juice and sweet and sour mix, perhaps with a splash of grenadine for color and flavor. Another had the idea of four parts of orange juice, four parts pineapple juice and one part grenadine, perhaps with some sparkling water for interest. Your party menu may be as low-key as hamburgers and hot dogs, as traditionally Baltimore as a crab feast or as oldfashioned as a pot luck. Whatever it is, the drinks above will complement it. Best of all, there won’t be any embarrassing photos on YouTube to provide a testament to the power of the bottomless beer cup. Wednesday, MAY 18, 2011 The Baltimore Guide 11 By Andrew Mindzak Okay, so the Baltimore Orioles are in last place, but you know what? That’s okay! Right now they are hovering around .500 and within striking distance of the first-place Tampa Bay Rays, not to mention the wild-card leading Detroit Tigers. Last week the Orioles swept the Seattle Mariners and took two out of three against the aforementioned first place Rays. After losing a tough one to the Boston Red Sox on Monday night (don’t worry, I’ll get to that later) they currently sit 19-21 and only 4.5 games out of first place. Yes. You are right, they are still a losing team. Technically, yes, but when compare this year to last, the team is light-years ahead. On May 18, 2010, the Orioles were 13-27. They didn’t get their 19th win until June 19. This team can play. Can they compete for a playoff spot? Well, that’s a good question, and they’ll need a few things to happen their way. For starters, Brian Matusz began his rehab assignment on Monday at Class A Frederick and threw four innings. He allowed one earned run on two hits and two walks. Once he is back, he will help bolster that start- ing rotation even more. Chris Tillman is the likely odd man out, though he did pitch well against Boston Monday night. J.J. Hardy has played very well in his return. Hardy is hitting .400 since coming back last week, and has hit two home runs and driven in seven runs since his return. Nick Markakis continues to get better—he hit .348 on the week with a home run. Adam Jones has been on fire lately, hitting .440 this week with six RBI. Pitching-wise, Bard Bergesen tossed a gem, throwing a complete game shutout against the Tampa Bay Rays, striking out five batters and walking only one. Zach Britton earned a hard-luck no-decision as he threw nine scoreless innings (and allowed only three hits). Unfortunately the Orioles didn’t score until the 12th inning as they defeated the Seattle Mariners. Mike Gonzalez is up to his old tricks. The guy’s a magician, always trying to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Granted his defense didn’t help him against the Red Sox on Monday, but he gave up a run in one inning of work against Tampa Bay on • Access to 60+ kayaks • Use of life jackets & paddles • Free training • Discounts on events, courses and trips Sunday, and two earned runs against Seattle in only 2/3 innings pitched. At least you can say he is consistent. Speaking of consistent, I would like to shed some light onto our new Player of the Month: Jake Arrieta. Over the last month, Arrieta has done an excellent job, posting a 4-0 record since mid-April to go along with his stingy ERA of 2.75. Arrieta has also struck out 36 batters during those 36 innings. 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Pratt St., Monday, May 9, 7 p.m.: A man was arrested for trying to leave a dollar store with Febreeze air fresheners that he did not pay for. 700 block Washington Blvd., Monday, May 9, 8:45 a.m.: A woman told police that while she was at work someone opened her purse and stole $700 cash. 800 block Covington St., Monday, May 9, 5 p.m.: Someone stole a purse and wallet containing $50 cash from a parked car. 600 block Portland St., Monday, May 9, 10 a.m.: Someone broke a window of a car and stole a handicap hang tag. 1200 block Glyndon Ave., Monday, May 9, 6 p.m.: Someone stole a window air conditioner. 1800 block Washington Blvd., Monday, May 9, 12:30 p.m.: A woman told police that someone stole her cell phone from her desk at work. 300 block S. Monroe St., Tuesday, May 190, 8:11 pm.: A woman told police she was in a store when someone reached into her purse and stole her wallet containing her Social Security card, driver’s license, credit card and $50 cash. 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According to reports, victims received a phone call from someone claiming to be a Social Security representative who said they been overpaid on their Social Security checks and had to provide a refund or they would be cut off from ever receiving benefits. A person then shows up at the victim’s home to take said payment. The above person, described as a white male, about 50 years of age with a thick build and a pronounced belly, also is known to impersonate a BGE bill collector using the same type of scam. Anyone who has seen this person or who has been the victim, or the intended victim, of this scam call call the Baltimore City Police Check & Fraud Unit at 410-396-2400. Police are seeking the above individual in conncection with several scams of the elderly. He often claims he works with Social Security, or with BGE. Seen him? Call the number to the left. If he comes to your door? Call 911. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2011 THE BALTIMORE GUIDE 13 Eating Together programs offer fun, food, friends John Booth Senior Center 229-1/2 S. Eaton Street, Highlandtown 410-396-9202 Wednesday, May 18, Members meeting at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 25, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 10th annual Senior Health and Fitness Day, to be held in Patterson Park. Monday, June 1: Sunshine luncheon, 11:30 a.m. We honor our current members 85 plus with a reduced price catered luncheon with music. Time: Cost to members 85 plus is $4, cost to current members is $8.00, non-members $12. Reservations required with payment by May 25. Wednesday, June 8: Eating Together In Baltimore crab feast. Cost to Eating Together members is $13, non-eating together members is $19. Menu: Soup/ crackers, Barbecue chicken, cole slaw, macaroni salad, corn bread, watermelon, milk and guaranteed six crabs. Make reservations with payment by June 1. Thursday, June 9: Health & Welfare Day, blood pressure check 10 a.m. Podiatrist 10:30 a.m.-noon. Wednesday, June 15: Members meeting at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 22: Fish fry — Chef Greg from the Eating Together in Baltimore Program will be at the center to fry our fish. Cost: $6 members; $9 non-members includes lunch of fried fish, vegetables/salads, desert, coffee or tea. Make reservations with payment by June 15. Wednesday, June 29: Strawberry/Blueberry Fest., 12:15 p.m. This year, our annual event will this year feature strawberry and blueberry goodies: Fruit pizza, sundaes and more. Cost: $4 members; $7 non-members. Sign up with payment by June 22. Monday, July 4: Center closed for the holiday. The Hatton Senior Center Fait and Linwood avenues Canton 410-396-9025 Monday, May 30: the Hatton Center will be closed for Memorial Day. Wednesday, June 1 the Hatton book club will discuss Ask Again Later by Jill A. Davis. Wednesday, June 8 is Health and Fitness at 10:00 Speaker to be announced. Wednesday, June 15 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. is “Legal Assistance” (by appointment). Lunch is at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 22, there is blood pressure check is 12:15, General Information meeting at 1:00 Speaker to be announced. Thursday June 2, 9,16, 23, 30, there is exercise at 9 a.m., aerobics at 10:30 a.m., lunch at 11:30 a.m., and Tai’ Chi at 12:15 p.m. Friday June 3, 10, 17 and 24, there is art class at 10 a.m., bus to Wal-Mart at 10 a.m. and bingo at 12:30 p.m. Monday June 6, 13, 20 and 27, there is exercise at 9 a.m. and card playing at 10:30 a.m., and Eating Together at 11:30 a.m. Massages will be given by appointment on June 6 and 20 starting at 10 a.m. Monday, June 20: Red Hatters meet at 11:00. Tuesday June 7, 14, 21 and 28: Wii at 9 a.m., Eating Together at 11:30 a.m., Spanish Class at 1:15 p.m. and yoga at 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 21, House council meeting is at 12:15 p.m. Allen Center for Senior Citizens 1404 S. 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The Archdiocese of Baltimore was noncomittal on the matter of May 21. “We do not have a response,” said Sean Caine, public information officer. The Rev. Mark Parker, pastor of Breath of God Lutheran Church in Highlandtown, says that the failure of hundreds of predictions of world’s end doesn’t dissuade people further prophecies. “There is something in us that makes us want to keep trying,” he says. Pastor Mark, as he likes to be called, hosts weekly Pub Theology sessions at the Laughing Pint on Conkling Street. Last Thursday’s discussion was—you guessed it, the End of the World. Hard times trigger predictions of the end of the world, just as market fluctuations spawn predictions of global economic collapse and countless books advising investment in gold, precious stones and other traditional commodities. “Life is uncertain, and we realize there is so much that we can’t control,” says Pastor Mark. “And we like to be in control. Predicting the end is a kind of control. 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Luigi Esposito Mass Schedule Monday- Friday 8am Saturday 4pm (English) 6pm (Spanish) Sunday 8am & 9:30am (English) 11:30am & 6pm (Spanish) 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! CATHOLIC St. Michael UK Catholic 2401 Eastern Avenue 410-308-8815 English - Saturday 5pm Ukrainian Sunday 10:30am Holy Rosary Church 408 S. Chester St. 410-732-3960 Sunday English 8:30am & 1pm; Polish 10:30am St. Casimir Church 2736 O’Donnell St. 410-276-1981 Sunday 8am, 10am, 5pm St. Ignatius Church 740 N. Calvert Street 410-727-3848 Our Lady of Fatima 6240 E. Pratt St 410-633-9393 Saturday 5pm Sunday - 8am, 10am 12pm Our Lady of Good Counsel 1532 East Fort Avenue 410-752-0205 Sunday 11:00 A.M. St. Leo the Great Church 227 S. Exeter St 410-675-7275 Sunday 9:30am & 11:30am St. Mary Star of the Sea 1400 Riverside Avenue 410-685-2255 Saturday 5:30 P.M. Mass St. Jude’s Shrine 1400 Riverside Ave. 410-752-2703 Sunday 8am, 9am, 11:30am St Elizabeth of Hungary 2700 E. Baltimore St. 410-675-8260 Saturday 4pm, Sunday 10am Sacred Heart of Jesus 600 S. Conkling St. 410-342-4336 Sunday 8:30am, 11am St. Johns Community 16 S. Patterson Park Avenue. Sunday 3:00 pm, Wed - Fri. 8:30 am. St. Cyril & Methodius at the Lemko Community 603 S. Ann Street 8:30 am. Wed - Fri. Lemko Chapel 603 S. Ann Street, 5:00 pm. Saturday and Sunday CHURCH OF GOD East Baltimore Church of God 800 Oldham St, 410-327-0177 Sunday School 10am, Sunday Worship 11am & 6pm EASTERN ORTHODOX Saint Andrew (OCA) 2028 E. Lombard St., 410-276-3422 Sunday 9:30am Liturgy, 11am Church School EPISCOPAL Church Of The Resurrection 2900 E. Fayette St., 410-282-4944, Sunday 10am W. DABROWSKI CHOJNACKI FUNERAL HOMES PA Direct Cremation 87500 $ Cremation With Service 3,75000 $ 410-633-6630 1005 Dundalk Avenue www.dabrowski-chojnacki-fh.com Wo rshi ps WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2011 Church Of The Advent 1301 S. Charles Street, 410-539-7804 Mass Sunday 10am, Thurs 6:30pm Church Of The Redemption 1401 Towson St., 410-727-7695 Sunday School 9:45am, Worship 10am Old St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Corner Saratoga & Charles St • 410-685-3404 Sunday 8am, 9am, 10am, 11am GREEK ORTHODOX St Nicholas Greek Orthodox 520 Ponca Street, 410-633-5020 Sun 8:45 & 10am, Sunday School 10:30am LUTHERAN Christ Lutheran 701 S. Charles St, 410-752-7179 Sunday 8:30 & 11am Martini Lutheran 100 W. Henrietta Street 410-752-7817 Sunday School 9:45, Worship 11am Saint Stephen & James Lutheran 938 S. Hanover St., 410-547-1964 Sunday 10am Memorial Salem Lutheran Church 1530 Battery Ave. 410-576-0487 Sunday 10am Luther Memorial 5401 Eastern Ave 410-633-8967 Sunday - 9:30am St. Peter Lutheran Church 7834 Eastern Blvd., 410-288-0537 Saturday 5pm Sunday - 10am METHODIST Old Otterbein Methodist 112 W. Conway Street 410-685-4703 Sunday Adult Bible Discussion 9:45am Worship 11am PRESBYTERIAN Light St Presbyterian 809 Light Street 410-539-0125 Sunday 11am Abbott Memorial Presbyterian Church 3426 Bank St. 410-276-6207 Sunday School 9:45 Worship 10:45 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST United Evangelical 3200 Dillon St., 410-276-0393 Sunday 8am & 10:30am Tina Renee Payne May 18, 2010 One year has passed since that sad day When the one we loved was called away; God took her home, it was His will, within our hearts she liveth still. Love Always, Mike, your loving children Rose, Bobby Jr., Alice, Christina, Matt, grandson Matt Jr., The Payne & Harris families Obituary Joseph Andrew Sock November 10, 1926 - May 8, 2011 On Sunday, May 8, 2011, Joseph Andrew Sock 84, died at his home in Baltimore due to cancer. Born November 10, 1926 in Shamokin, Pa. He was a veteran, having served in the army. He was a loving father of four sons, Dale, Craig, Keith and his wife Brenda, Paul and his wife Jolie. He was also a loving grandfather of Shannon Wilder, Jennifer Galvan, Brandy, Randy, Gabrielle, Dakota and Dale, Jr. Sock. And a great-grandfather of five great-grandchildren. He was a brother of Alex, Robert and Joann of PA, and a longtime companion of Molly Golden. Memorial services will be held for family and friends at Patterson Park Baptist Church, 3115 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, Maryland 21224 on May 21st starting at 11a.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2011 Neighborhood Watch THE BALTIMORE GUIDE 17 ing lawn mower, three push mowers, two to remove property from their cars and grills and the radiator from a Chevy. trucks. This week’s tally: S. Eden Street, 400 block, May 9, 10 Purses: 3 p.m. A woman told police she had con- Sunglasses: 5 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 cealed her gun in a floor lamp, and was Wallets: 3 surprised to discover someone had taken GPS: 14 it and the five rounds it was loaded with. Bluetooth: 2 cheese, juice, three dozen eggs and seven Eastern Avenue, 6400 block, May Cash (total): $425 packages of hot dogs. 9, 1:46 p.m. Someone stole a donation mp3 player: 4 Port Street, 100 block, May 13, 1:30 jar filled with change intended to help Computer: 6 a.m. A man told police that his roommate homeless animals. CD thefts: 1 he knew only as “Tony” had walked into Beats By Dre Headphones: 1 his house and taken his dog, Playstation Larceny from Auto Orthodontics curing light: 1 Police continue to remind individuals Tooth: 1 and games. E. Fayette Street, 2700 block, May 13, 1:17 a.m. A man told police a woman had asked him for money. He opened his wallet, she grabbed a $20 bill and fled. The end of the world as we know it S. Broadway, 400 block, May 12, 2:20 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 15 p.m. A man told police someone had stolen his bicycle. Like most traditional Christians, will be good for a few and awful for E. Fayette Street, 1300 block, May 11, Pastor Mark believes the end of the the rest. 5:30 p.m. A man was arrested for trying world will come. “That’s not the perspective I bring,” to trying to steal three bags of candy bars Just not now. says Pastor Mark. from a discount store. He thinks. All right then, what if Canning is E. Pratt Street, 1600 block, May 10, 10:10 p.m. A woman told police she put “It could come five minutes from right? What if the end of the world her purse down on a chair near the pool now, or it could be 150 years,” he improbably comes at noon on Saturtables in a bar, and someone took her says. “I don’t know when, and I’m day? wallet out, removed $60 cash, then fled. not in a hurry, but when it does hap“I’m going sailing,” he says. “I’m Graceland Avenue, 6700 block, May pen it will be a good thing.” hoping to be on the water if it comes. 10, 2 p.m. A man told police he had been That sets him apart from Canning, And I have the [worship] service letting several people whom he did not who thinks that the end of the world planned for Sunday.” know stay at his house, and that he had returned and was horrified to find property missing including the central air unit, window unit, portable dish washer, rid- Southeast Baltimore fled. E. Fairmount Avenue, 1500 block, May 10, 9:15 p.m. Someone entered a home through a rear patio door and took property including a camera, computer, monitor, bicycle and more. N. Wolfe Street, 100 block, May 10. 5:30 p.m. Someone broke into a home through a front door and took a TV, computer and game system. S. Ann Street, 800 block, May 8, 10 p.m. Someone opened a door by reaching through a mail slot, then entered a home and took jewelry, a computer and other property. Drew Street, 300 block, May 8, 2 p.m. Someone entered a home through a rear cellar door and took two credit cards. Larceny Boston Street, 2600 block, May 14, 12 p.m. A man tried to shoplift groceries but fled before being caught. O’Donnell Street, 5500 block, May 13, 4 p.m. Someone took a suitcase containing clothing, a truck log book, CB radio, charging cords, food and other property. 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