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2 The Baltimore Guide
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
After the death of its longtime caretaker, feral cat colony needs help
by Mary Helen Sprecher
newsroom@baltimoreguide.com
The voice on the phone was worried.
“I need to find someone to take care of a feral cat colony,” the man said. “We had someone
who took care of the cats for more than 10 years,
but he died last week. It’s cold and we’re really
worried about the cats.”
The cat colony, located in Dundalk between
a rec center and an apartment complex, lives in
and around a small strand of woods. It has homemade shelters for the cats — boxes, cartons and
tarps — to protect them from the weather. It also
has food bowls which need to be filled on a regular basis.
The man who had been taking care of the
cats, Dundalk resident Frank Vain, died of pneumonia, but had become increasingly frail prior
to that. Still, said those who knew him, he had
spent the waning years of his life caring for the
cats.
“The man was on oxygen, but he would find
his way down there to care for those cats,” says
Sandy Kosmaczewski of Highlandtown. “He
was an angel.”
According to Sandy’s husband Ben, the cats,
about a dozen in all, don’t take much, but they
do need feeding.
They are hoping that someone steps up to the
plate to help out.
“We want to help,” says Ben, a Highlandtown
resident, “but we can’t be there every day, and
that’s what the cats need.”
The public’s view of cat colonies — groups
of cats that live in the wild together, much the
way lions live in a pride — has changed considerably over the years. In the past, cats without an
owner simply would have been written off by
onlookers as problematic strays, rounded up and
euthanized.
However, the thinking has changed. Animal advocates say feral cat colonies, defined
as groups of cats that were born outdoors and
which live their lives as wild animals rather than
as pets, have a role to play in the ecosystem of a
given area. They keep the rodent and small animal population under control, and they are territorial, keeping to their own area and not interacting with people or other cats for the most part.
Organizations have also evolved to help those
who are interested deal with the situation of feral cat colonies. The Spay/Neuter Coalition, an
organization formed in 2007 by Alley Cat Allies, the Maryland SPCA, the Baltimore Animal
Rescue and Care Shelter, and the Maryland Feline Society, advocates for trap-neuter-release, or
TNR, programs for outdoor cats.
Advocates say feral cats, when spayed and
neutered, are far less likely to display the negative behaviors of unaltered cats, such as yowling,
fighting and marking. (They also don’t breed,
which means the population stays stable).
Another change in the way of thinking has
been the concept of a caretaker of a colony, such
as Vain. It is the responsibility of the caretaker
to go through local programs such as the Spay/
Neuter Coalition, to use humane traps to catch
the cats, then have them sterilized and vaccinated against rabies.
The cats are then ear-tipped (the very edge of
one ear is clipped or notched while the cat is under anesthesia), to show that the animal has seen
a vet. They are then released back into the wild
HOMELESS CAT-A member of the Dundalk cat colony forages for scraps near
a dumpster. A makeshift cardboard shelter can be seen in the background. The
colony is in search of a new caretaker.
Photo by Mary Helen Sprecher
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3
Two neighborhood groups get ready to face off in basketball
by Mary Helen Sprecher
newsroom@baltimoreguide.com
March Madness hasn’t even begun, but already, Kevin Bernhard and Joe Di Mattina are
talking trash. Only instead of Michigan State
vs. North Carolina (or even the Hoosiers vs. the
Terps), they’re throwing down about Highlandtown and Patterson Park.
“Of course we can whip them,” Bernhard
snorts. “We’re Highlandtown.”
“No,” says DiMattina. “We have Sam Cassell.
He’s an assistant coach with the Washington
Wizards. Well, we don’t have him playing for
us, but he came from our neighborhood. He was
born in Baltimore and he has ties to Patterson
Park. And his uncle owns a bar in our neighborhood, The New Cassell’s. You can’t have him,
Highlandtown. Take that.”
And so it goes. Highlandtown Community
Association (led by newly-elected president
Kevin Bernhard) and Patterson Park Neighborhood Association (headed up by longtime neighborhood activist Joe Di Mattina) are ramping up
the excitement for their upcoming neighborhood
basketball face off. It will be on Saturday, Feb.
13 at 5 p.m. in the gymnasium of Breath of God
Lutheran Church.
The two teams are practicing in the church’s
gym on selected Thursday evenings at 7:30 p.m.
(Contact information for both team captains is
found at the end of this article, for those who
want to join in the fun).
And fun is the operative word here.
“We might play four on four,” says Bernhard.
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Photo by Mary Helen Sprecher
“Or maybe five on five.” He thinks for a minute.
“That way, we wouldn’t have to run as much.”
Don’t look for showers of confetti and the
winner cutting down the net at the end of the
game either.
“I think the winner gets to pick the bar everyone celebrates in afterward,” says Rev. Mark
Parker, pastor of Breath of God, and in his words,
“host and somewhat instigator” of the event, although it didn’t take much convincing.”
It’s not the first time the two neighborhoods
have met, either.
“We had a softball game last year,” says Di
Mattina. “(City Councilman) Jim Kraft was our
umpire. We made up T-shirts and everything.”
Rumor has it that the two neighborhoods
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game each. The third game that served as the
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The kind of competition involving alcohol.
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4 The Baltimore Guide
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Theater group offers dinner, dessert, comedy and a side of murder
by Mary Helen Sprecher
newsroom@baltimoreguide.com
Sometimes, Valentine’s Day is celebrated with
wine and roses, sometimes with cards and sometimes with, well, murder. And oddly enough,
they wind up being funny.
At least that’s according to the Riverside
Stage. There, a murder mystery is about to be
enacted on Valentine’s Eve (Saturday, Feb. 13) as
dinner theater, with a side order of humor, just in
time for that great lovers’ holiday.
And it makes sense. Why spend the evening
of an overblown holiday fighting crowds, taking
attitude from surly waiters and worrying about
all the pressures of creating the perfect romantic
evening when you can spend time (either with or
without a beloved companion) in the company
of a crowd of soon-to-be friends, laughing and
trying to piece together the next clue in a dinner
theater and murder mystery?
“One of the Gang,” a comedy set in Baltimore
during the roaring 20s, sees two warring factions
-- the Irish mafia and the Italian mafia, meeting
to break bread and settle their long-running feud
on Valentine’s Day. Only something goes slightly wrong. Make that horribly wrong. Someone
gets murdered.
And that’s when the fun starts, says Michael
Hulett, president of Musical Artists Theater,
which works at Riverside Stage.
“It’s an audience participation show, where the
audience can get involved in helping to solve the
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don’t make people go up on stage or anything,
but if they want to take the role of the investigators who help solve the crime, the cast will work
with that. Otherwise, they can just laugh and enjoy the show as an audience member.”
The production uses a setup siliar to that of
the St. Valentine’s Massacre, the Chicago Prohibition-era slaying commonly attributed to Al
Capone. Do Or Die Productions, the improv
company, has worked up a fictional history, how-
ever, and they take all kinds of suggestions from
the audience. And they do mean all kinds.
“We’ve very participatory,” says C.J. Crowe,
president of the improv group. We want to know
who it is the audience wants to see die.”
The play, she adds, runs between two and two
and a half hours, depending upon how much input the audience wants to have (or not have). It
includes full catered dinner that includes carved
sirloin and turkey breast, vegetable lasagne, side
dishes, vegetables and desserts. Dinner starts at
6:30 p.m., and the play begins at 8 p.m. Show
and dinner tickets are $30 in advance, $35 at the
door, or $18 for the show only.
The hall will be decorated like a 1920s speakeasy. Oh, and hey, it’s the Prohibition era, so
there isn’t a bar. It is a family-friendly show. Still,
says Hulett, “really little kids might not get it.”
Because this is participatory theater, audience
members are welcome to come in period clothes,
but it’s not required at all.
“There’s no dress code,” says Hulett. “If you
want to dress up, that’s fine. My wife is going to
want to come as a flapper, and I am probably going to come dressed as her bodyguard, but whatever people want to wear—people do not need to
come dressed up to this.”
“We want people to smile and laugh and have
a nice time,” says Crowe. “That’s the only thing
we’re looking for.”
Note: Riverside Stage, located at 1530 Battery Avenue, is a joint neighborhood arts project
of Musical Artists Theatre and Salem Lutheran
Church. Tickets can be purchased using PayPal
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fied, 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, Feb. 3: Barre Circle/Camden Crossing, meet at Washington Blvd.and Scott Street. Tuesday, Feb. 9: Curtis Bay, meet at the Curtis
Bay Recreation Center, Curtis Avenue and Filbert Street. Wednesday, Feb. 10: 6:30 p.m., Carrollton Ridge,
meet at the Samuel F. B. Morse Recreation Center, Pulaski and Ashton streets. Thursday, Feb. 11: Otterbein/Sharp Leadenhall,
meet at S. Sharp and W. Henrietta streets.
Gotta Have Art: Art Gallery of Fells Point,
1716 Thames Street, has a new exhibit running
through Feb. 22. A free reception with artist
Cyndi Blank is held on Friday, Feb. 5, 5 p.m.-9
p.m. as a part of the Fells Point Art Loop. Info:
410-327-1272, www.fellspointgallery.org.
Sign Up for Softball: Fortview Softball will
register players on Saturdays through March
27 at the “Du” Burns Arena, Ellwood Ave. and
Boston St., 9 a.m.-noon. The next is Feb. 6. Info:
Vicky 410-276-3706.
Little League: Registrations for South Baltimore Little League baseball, softball & tee-ball
will take place on Saturdays in February from
noon-4 p.m., and on Friday, Feb. 12 and 26 from
6 p.m.-8 p.m. at the Coke Field, 1101 E. Fort
Avenue. Info: Quinn 443-794-1505, Connie 443756-8956 or Linda 410-789-4220.
Sobo Little League is seeking volunteer managers, coaches and umpires for baseball, softball
and tee-ball for the 2010 season. Info: Connie
breakfast and bingo on Sunday, Feb. 21, $15/person, opening 9 a.m. Info: Marie 410-484-2068.
Our Lady of Fatima Church/School Hall, 6400
E. Pratt Street, has dinner and bingo on Sunday,
March 7 for $20/person with dinner at 1 p.m.
Tickets are available at the Rectory or by calling
Kathleen Reinecke 410-633-8423 or 443-6954346. No tickets at door, no minors.
Paczki (Doughnut) Dance: St. Casimir Holy
Name Society and the Polish American Heritage
Committee hold a paczki (doughnut) dance on
Sunday, Feb. 7, 1 p.m.-6 p.m. in the Kolbe Center, O’Donnell Street and Kenwood Avenue,
with live music and hot platter, buffet, beer, soda
and more, $25/person to benefit the church. Info:
Bern Kordaz 410-675-0415.
Health Care Reform: Messiah Lutheran
Church, Potomac and O’Donnell streets on
O’Donnell Square in Canton holds one of its
First Sunday lunch-and-learning events on Sunday, Feb. 7. At noon, lunch will be served. and
at about 12:30 p.m., a public information forum
will be conducted on health care reform and
what it will mean to Maryland’s effort to cover
all its citizens. Speakers include Lee Hudson
of the Lutheran Office on Public Policy, Vinny
DeMarco of Maryland Health Care for All, and
Marie Grant, policy analyst for the Maryland
General Assembly. Info: 410-342-4543, messiahodsq@gmail.com, www.messiahodsq.com.
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Adult Education: A new semester of free
BCCC evening adult education classes has begun
at Patterson Park Public Charter School. Classes
include Computer Literacy (this will continue
until April 19 on Mondays and Wednesdays
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an alternative way to get a high school diploma.
Registrations being accepted now through the
first week in February. New learners must register to take a required placement test. Info/registration: 410-625-4215, www.southbaltimorelearns.org.
Tax Prep: The Baltimore CASH campaign will
do free tax preparation for families with income
under $49,000 and individuals with income under $25,000. Appointment required. Call 410685-0525 for tax prep sites and further info or
check www.bmorefreetaxes.org.
Drop-In Basketball: There’s drop-in pick-up
basketball every Thursday at St. Paul Lutheran
Church, corner of Pratt and Clinton streets in Baltimore. From 5 p.m.-6 p.m., play is for under age
12. From 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m., ages 12-17 can play.
From 7:30 p.m.- 9 p.m., 18-adults of all ages can
play. Info: Pastor Mark Parker 443-683-2582.
Pub Theology: Pub Theology, an hour-long
conversation about God, faith, and life, meets 8
p.m.-9 p.m. Wednesdays at Romans, 2 S. Decker
Avenue. Info: Pastor Mark Parker 443-6832582.
Federal Hill: Federal Hill Main Streets holds
its 10th Annual Meeting and Board of Directors Election on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 6 p.m.-8
p.m. at Federal Hill Main Street’s offices, 42 E.
Cross Street. The meeting is open to the public
and refreshments will be served. Info: admin@
historicfederalhill.org.Note: Federal Hill Main
Street holds its third annual Fest-Of-All Party
and Fashion Show on Feb. 27, 7 p.m.-11 p.m. at
the Baltimore Museum of Industry. Live music,
open bar, food, spring fashions and more. Supports Federal Hill Main Streets. $60 advance,
$75 door. Info: Jane 410-727-4500.
Water Line Insurance? Many city residents
have received letters from a private insurance
company, stating that they are required to have,
and pay for, “Water Line Service Coverage.” Be
advised this letter was not sent by any city agency
and that such coverage is not required.
Crime Prevention: The Southern District Police Community Relations Council holds COP
walks as follows. Note: Unless otherwise speci-
443-756-8956.
Feasts And Roasts: Fortview Softball holds
its annual bull and oyster roast on Saturday, Feb.
6, 7 p.m.-midnight at the UAW Hall, 1010 S. Oldham Street. Info/tickets: Larry 410-433-6672.
The New Outlook Pioneers (the Telephone
Pioneers of America) hold a shrimp feast on
Wednesday, March 3 at Columbus Gardens. Any
person who worked on Broening Highway is eligible to attend and reminisce. Info: Tony Sallese
410-444-6462. Ticket deadline is Feb. 13.
The Southeastern District Police Community
Relation Council’s 4th bull and oyster roast is
on May 1 at 2010 UAW Hall – 1010 Oldham
Street. More information is forthcoming. Info:
daart_2@hotmail.com
Pierogi: St. Michael’s Ukrainian Orthodox
Church, 2019 Gough Street, holds a pierogi sale
in its church hall on the first Saturday of each
month, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. The next will be Feb. 6.
Info/orders: 410-327-2840.
Bingo! St. Casimir Church has non-smoking,
handicap-accessible bingo to benefit the school
every Saturday opening 11 a.m. at the Kolbe
Center on O’Donnell Street, $8/person. Info:
410-360-9591, 410-276-1981.
St. Brigid, 900 S. East Avenue, has bingo every
Tuesday at 6 p.m. to benefit the Tuition Assistance Fund. Packages are $9 and $15. Info:
MaryClaire or Jo Ellen at 410-563-1717.
Holy Rosary Church, 420 S. Chester Street, has
lunch and bingo on Saturday, Feb. 6, $10/person.
Info: Marie 410-484-2068.
Holy Rosary Church, 420 S. Chester Street, has
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Dundalk Campus, beginning at 10 a.m. $30/person. Info: www.CharmCityRun.com, Kelly Dees
410-308-1870, kelly@charmcityrun.com.
Fells Prospect: Fells Prospect Community
Organization meets on the second Wednesday
of each month. Meetings are held in the Holy
Rosary Church hall, Chester and Bank streets, at
7:30 p.m. The next meeting will be held on Feb.
10. Info: Kate Richardson, katecrichardson@
gmail.com.
Think Green: Become more eco-aware and
planet friendly. with the following seminars.
Info on all activities: Jenny Michalak, Volunteer
Maryland Coordinator for the Southeast CDC
jmichalak@southeastcdc.org, 410-370-6482.
Feb. 8: Trees and Their Care (Tree Baltimore’s
Anne Draddy at Coburns, 2921 O’Donnell St.,
Canton)
Feb. 22: Neighborhood Natural History (Squire’s
Restaurant, 6723 Holabird Ave., Dundalk)
March 1: Designing your patio for the Bay
(Southeast Anchor Library, 3601 Eastern Ave.,
Highlandtown)
March 8: Recycling 2.0 (Dundalk High School,
Room 106)
March 22: Sustainability for 2010 (Location
TBA)
Dog Park: The Canton Dog Park holds a volunteer clean-up on Saturday, Feb. 6 starting at 10
a.m. On Tuesday, Feb. 9, there is a 7 p.m. meeting 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.
BYO Bags: The Canton Dog Park needs plastic bags to fill its receptacles. Please bring to the
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dog park and put in the container on the small
dog side of the park. Info: dogpark@cantoncommunity.org.
Mark the Calendar for...
Concert: St. Valentine’s concert and ball Saturday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. at Sokolnia Hall, 1735
Fleet Street Sponsored by St. Mary’s Byzantine
Rite Catholic Church. Tickets are $25. For tickets and info call 410-342-7200.
Fest-Of-All: Federal Hill Main Street holds
its third annual Fest-Of-All Party and Fashion
Show on Feb. 27, 7 p.m.-11 p.m. at the Baltimore
Museum of Industry. Live music, open bar, food,
spring fashions and more. Supports Federal Hill
Main Streets. $60 advance, $75 door. Info: Jane
410-727-4500.
Can We Save The Bay? A panel discussion, “Hope for the Chesapeake Bay: A survey
of challenges and solutions for our community,”
is offered on Saturday, Feb. 27, 10 a.m.-noon at
the Baltimore Museum of Industry, 1415 Key
Highway. Free with a suggested donation of $10/
person. Open to the public; community groups
and students encouraged to attend. Info/RSVP:
bgw@baltimoregreenworks.com, 410-952-0344,
www.baltimoregreenworks.com.
Schweet! On Saturday, Feb. 13, the Baltimore
Museum of Indstry hosts its third annual Architectural Confectioneries competition, in which
entrants build replicas of Baltimore’s historic
buildings using only Baltimore-made candies,
such as Berger cookies and Goetze’s Cow Tails.
Arrival for off-site entries begins at 11 a.m.,
judging at 11:30 a.m. On-site building begins at
noon, judging at 2 p.m. Info: Lori Ferrara 410-
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The Markeys
The McHales
The Fronckoskis
The Sylvesters
The Werners
The Judys
The Anselmis
The Zimmermans
The Bowmans
The Muirs
The Alts
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Spaghetti Dinner! Celebrate Recovery sponsors a Valentine’s Day spaghetti dinner on, yes,
Sunday, Feb. 14, after the 11 a.m. worship service at Dundalk Church of the Nazarene, 1626
Lynch Road. Dinner starts approximately 12:45
p.m. and lasts until 3 p.m. $5/person, children
under 12 free if accompanied by an adult. All
welcome. Info: Michael Fiorenza 410-633-3696.
Lenten Calendar: The following organizations have announced that they will be supplying
Lenten foods. Please call the contact numbers
for more information. (Note: Send Lenten events
now for publication; use the contact information
at the start of this calendar).
Shrove Tuesday Supper: The Sunday School
youth of St. Peter Lutheran Church, 7834 Eastern Avenue, opposite Eastpoint Hall, hold an
“all you can eat” supper on Shrove Tuesday, Feb.
16, 5 p.m.-7 p.m. Adults $5, kids $3 to benefit
Haitian relief. Toiletry items also accepted to
make CARE packages. All are welcome. Info:
410-288-0537.
Fish Fry: The Dundalk Knights of Columbus
#2942, 2111 Eilers Avenue in Dundalk, host
their famous fish fry on Ash Wednesday, Feb.
17, and every Friday during Lent, 1 p.m.-6 p.m.,
$11/person ($12 for carryout) includes fish, fries,
cole slaw, rolls, dessert and coffee or soda. Info:
Joe Witomski 410-409-8173, Tom Trentowski
410-515-7189.
St. Casimir School sells homemade Lenten
Foods begins on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 17 and
continues through Wednesday, March 31 sponsored by the St. Casimir School Home & School
Association. Codfish cakes $2 each unfried and
$2.50 each fried; crab cakes $5 each unfried and
$5.50 each fried.Potato and macaroni salads and
cole slaw are available at $2.00 each per pound.
Order in advance. Ash Wednesday orders are
due by 3 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 11. All orders
are picked up from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Kolbe
Center directly behind St. Casimir Church on
OíDonnell Street. Orders will continue every
Wednesday until March 24 with pickup on Fridays. The final sale is Wednesday, March 31
with orders taken through Friday, March 26.
Info: Laureen Brunelli, 410-342-4975 until 5
p.m., or Carol Krammer, 443-414-6784 from 5
to 8 p.m., or school, 410-342-2681.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Ravens Rooters: Want to cheer for the Ravens professionally? Tryouts for cheerleaders
(the co-ed squad that performs on the field)
and Playmakers (the all-female promotional
team that makes appearances in bars, at special
events and during games) will be held on March
6 at the Downtown Athletic Club. Must be 18
or older to try out for cheerleading, 21 or older
to try out for Playmaker. Want to learn more?
Go to www.baltimoreravens.com, then choose
“People” from the top bar, then “Cheerleaders.”
A section on the cheerleaders page has a link to
all the applications and tryout information for
both squads.
Elvis Is In The Building: The Dundalk
Knights of Columbus #2942, 2111 Eilers Avenue
in Dundalk, host “An Evening with Elvis,” starring Michael O’Connor, one of the top 20 Elvis
impersonators in the world, on March 20, 7 p.m.11 p.m. (show begins 8:30 p.m.), $28/person in
advance, $33 at the door. Buffet featuring Elvis’
favorite foods including the famous peanut butter
and banana sandwich, as well as beer and soda.
Cash bar for mixed drinks. No BYOB. Info: Joe
Witomski 410-409-8173, Tom Trentowski 410515-7189.
Get Outta Town: The following trips are in
the works. Call the numbers listed for more information.
Dinner Theatre: Graceland Park Senior Social Club will take the bus to see “Meet Me in
St. Louis” at the Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre
Wednesday, April 7 and shop at Brown’s Market on the way home. Bus leaves at 9 a.m. from
Dundalk and Youngstown avenues and returns
at 5:45 p.m. Tickets are $72 members, $74 nonmembers. For tickets and info call Jean, 410-4773971 or Miriam, 410-284-4032.
Bus 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.
March 5: Dover Downs, Del.
Artscape: Baltimore’s Artscape, the largest
national free arts festival, will take place July 1618. Local visual and performing artists, crafters
and fashion designers are sought. Volunteers are
also being sought. Deadlines vary. Applications
and info: www.artscape.org, 410-752-8632.
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The Baltimore Guide
Dining Out
Have no Reserve-ations about dining here
By Lynn Williams
maindish@baltimoreguide.com
A couple of weeks ago, I settled in at Don’t
Know Tavern looking for the fine-dining menu
of my dreams. What I found was a pretty standard sports bar. The wings were good, but the
experience was somewhat deflating.
Turns out, I was just a block or so off. Don’t
Know’s previous chef, Matt Merkel, was just
down the street at The Reserve. And so was
his creative, ambitious cuisine. What better place
to check out for our inaugural Restaurant Week
outing?
The South Baltimore corner bar turned out
to be a handsome, expansive space with high
tables, fieldstone trim, and an open kitchen.
With all these hard surfaces—not to mention the
TVs—I can imagine that it gets pretty noisy in
here on busy drinking nights. At an early dinner
hour, though, all was peaceful and conversationfriendly.
The special menu, available through February
7, includes the diner’s choice of seven appetizers,
five entrees and three desserts. Interesting, there’s
no poultry, and little apparent interest in catering
to vegetarians. But if meat and seafood are your
meal of choice, The Reserve’s are primo.
My dining companion Jackie chose abalone
tatak as a starter. I don’t recall ever tasting abalone, but I had some idea that it was like conch—
i.e., fishy and dauntingly chewy. It was neither.
The texture was firm and meaty, and the flavor
at first bite recalled liver. It was served sliced in
its pretty, pearly shell, atop udon noodles and
greens with an intriguing Asian flavor (tatak is a
Filipino word). While tasty, this dish was worthwhile mostly as a curiosity, unlike my “petite
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lamb three ways,” which was delicious. Three
little lamb chops were nestled on top of three
sauces: three-mustard cream, yellow curry, and
a dusky blackberry merlot. When mingled with
the lamb’s juices, the sauces weren’t as distinct
as they might have been, but this was a minor
criticism. More puzzling was the apparent lack
of a promised “scallion and black truffle terrine,” although the accompanying rich scalloped
potatoes were yummy.
If Restaurant Week eating was a contest, I definitely won the first round, but Jackie trounced
me in the next. My saffron-infused seafood risotto was flanked by a pillowy seared scallop
and a large grilled shrimp, and topped with a
lobster claw—perfect so far. I wasn’t as enamored of the risotto, though; there’s a fine line be-
Thursday meeting for School 27
Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPS) will
hold a meeting Thursday, Feb. 4, 6-7:30 p.m.
concerning possible changes to Commodore
John Rodgers Elementary/Middle School 27.
The school, at Chester and Fayette streets, is
one of 12 underperforming schools chosen for
closing or “transformation” and possible radical
changes to faculty, staff, administration, curriculum and/or clientele. For info call the Office of
Partnerships, Communications and Community
Engagement, 410-545-1870.
Commodore John Rodgers School is one of
two elementary/middle schools to get a makeover this year. The other is Calverton Elementary/Middle in West Baltimore.
Part of the BCPS plan is to allow fifth-graders
tween al dente and stiff, and this one crossed it.
Jackie, on the other hand, got the venison medallions. Ahhhh…three perfectly tender, delectably rare hunks of meat, more complex in flavor
than beef, but perfectly accessible to the novice.
They were moistened with more of that lovely
Merlot sauce, and served with a swirl of mashed
potatoes subtly flavored with sprigs of fennel.
Desserts ranged from simple (polenta cheese-
citywide to choose where they want to go for
middle school, instead of receiving an assignment to a neighborhood school.
All of the 12 schools facing closing or sweeping changes are distinguished by low test scores
and decreasing enrollment.
Last year, 35 percent of Commodore John
Rodgers students passed the statewide math
test, and fewer than half passed the reading test,
and fewer than two-thirds of parents and staff
responded positively to a survey about the “climate” of the school.
BCPS is recommending that Commodore
John Rodgers be administered by an outside
agency or company.
cake) to sinful (chocolate mousse napoleon). The
former had a hearty, somewhat grainy texture
and an anise-spiked flavor; as for the topping, as
Jackie put it, there’s nothing like booze-soaked
strawberries to put one in a good mood. The
mousse—the sexy, dark, muddy kind—was layered between phyllo leaves, and topped with a
chocolate spiderweb. Sound good? Oh yes.
In true fine-dining style, the presentation was
splendid, but there wasn’t a lot of food on those
artistically-arranged plates. Trenchermen might
be a bit miffed, especially as no bread was served,
either. Still, if quality, not quantity, tops your restaurant wishlist, The Reserve is a welcome addition to the SoBo scene.
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I attended last week’s grand opening cocktail
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a sleek, chic, three-level showcase for designer
martinis and “fashion-forward food.”
Everything is white and silver, with accents of
red and espresso-brown; white leather couches,
dining nooks draped in gauze and silver beads
and tucked-away private TV lounges were an appropriate setting for the cocktail crowd of young
women in drop-dead Little Black Dresses and
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ENTERTAINMENT
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2010
BMORE LIVE // The Baltimore Guide’s Entertainment Section
ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR
WED.
Composer
Alexandra Gardner
Metro Gallery, Charles
Village, jigsawmusic.org
Metal
THURS. FRI.
Live Jazz
Comedy
Sac Au Lait
Eddie Brill
Joe Squared, Charles
Village, myspace.com/
sacaulaitband
Comedy
Magooby’s, North
Baltimore,
magoobys.com
Live Rock
BECAUSE YOU DESERVE A GOOD TIME.
SAT.
Ballet
Baltimore Ballet Gala
7:30pm, Lyric Opera
House, Midtown,
baltimoreballet.com
Classical Recital
By Chad Smith
SUN.
Cultural Exhibit
African-American
History Month
Family Day
1pm, Boordy Vineyards,
North Baltimore,
boordy.com
Food
Winds of Plague
9pm, Ottobar, Charles
Village, myspace.com/
windsofplague
Rock
Five Bands for Five Bucks
7pm, The 8X10,
Federal Hill, the8x10.com
Roy Wood Jr.
Baltimore Comedy
Factory, Downtown,
roywoodjr.com
Technology
Art + Code at
Baltimore Node
7:30-10pm, Baltimore
Node, Midtown,
baltimorenode.org
Children’s Performance
Laredo
12am, Bourbon Street,
Midtown, myspace.com/
laredoband
Art Exhibit
Amanda Burnham
Creative Alliance,
Highlandtown,
amandaburnham.com
7:30pm, 1st Mariner
Arena, Downtown,
disneyonice.com
3-4:30pm, An Die Musik
Live!, Midtown, fsw.net
Reggae Party
Bob Marley’s Birthday/
Soul Shakedown Party
7pm, Creative Alliance,
Highlandtown,
creativealliance.org
Classical Music
Indie Music
Alternative
Disney on Ice: 100 Years
of Magic
Washington Flute
Society
Todd Miller Band
Cats Eye Pub, Fells
Point, myspace.com/
toddmillermusic
1pm, Boordy Vineyards,
North Baltimore,
boordy.com
Punk
The Friday Night Boys
and Friends
5pm, Ottobar, Charles
Village, myspace.com/
thefridaynightboys
Jazz
Porgy And Bess
Citizen Cope
7pm, Recher Theatre,
North Baltimore,
citizencope.com
8pm, Meyerhoff Symphony
Hall, Midtown,
bsomusic.org
The Fiery Furnances
8pm, Ottobar, Charles
Village, thefieryfurnaces.
com
Comedy Theater
Blues
Fond of You Fondue
Aquarium Event
Metal, Rock
Shadows Fall
7pm, Sonar, Downtown,
shadowsfall.com
The Original Dream
Team of Comedy: Super
Bowl Weekend
8pm, Lyric Opera
House, Midtown, www.
lyricoperahouse.com
Boy Scout Day
9:30am-1:30pm, The
National Aquarium in
Baltimore, Downtown,
aqua.org
ChromaDuo
3-4pm, An Die Musik
Live!, Midtown,
andiemusiklive.com
Exhibit
Beauty and the Brain:
A Neural Approach to
Aesthetics
10am-5pm, The Walters
Art Museum, Charles
Village, thewalters.org
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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Neighborhood Watch
Pedestrian pelted with paintball gun
Neighborhood Watch is a representative sampling, not a comprehensive listing, of crimes reported to the Southern District of the Baltimore
Police Department. This week’s Neighborhood
Watch was compiled by Jacqueline Watts.
Aggravated assault
1300 block Kuper Pl., Monday, Jan. 25, 1:25
p.m.: A man choked his girlfriend during an argument. A warrant is out for his arrest.
1800 block Light St., Tuesday, Jan. 26, 7:40
p.m.: A woman was standing near the street
when a passenger in a passing car fired a paintball gun at her. The pellet struck her in the head.
The suspect continued on in the car.
Robbery
1300 block Kuper Pl., Friday, Jan. 29, 9:40
a.m.: A man got out of jail and decided to buy
drugs. He hooked up with two others and they
smoked crack together at the victim’s house, and
the victim smoked $50 worth of crack that he
did not pay for, but told the others he would go
to the bank and get money to pay them. On the
way to the bank the suspects showed the victim
a knife and said they would kill him if he did not
pay. The victim had no money on deposit at any
bank, but when the men arrived at the bank the
victim walked in and told a teller he was being
robbed. The teller phoned police who came to
the bank and questioned all three. The two suspects were arrested.
Burglary
1800 block Washington Blvd., Monday,
Jan. 25, 7 p.m.: A man broke a second-floor window and gained entry to a home. It is not known
whether anything was taken.
1500 block S. Charles St., Tuesday, Jan. 26,
6:30p.m.: Someone pried open the rear door of a
convenience store and stole cash and cigarettes.
1100 block W. Pratt St., Friday, Jan. 29, 6
p.m.: Someone broke into a house under renovation and stole hardwood flooring, a refrigerator,
stove, cabinets, microwave and other goods. Entry was gained through the basement door.
800 block E. Fort Ave., Saturday, Jan. 30,
1:20 a.m.: Three suspects broke into a fast-food
restaurant through the rear door and stole sodas
and packets of secret sauce.
Larceny
1000 block Russell St., Tuesday, Jan. 26,
3:10 p.m.: Someone stole a computer printer.
2700 block Port Covington Dr., Tuesday,
Jan. 26, 6 p.m.: A woman tried to leave a store
without paying for a silver necklace, earrings
and Kiwi shoe polish. She was arrested.
100 block W. Barre St., Tuesday, Jan. 26,
12:07 a.m.: Someone got into a parked car
through the unlocked door and stole a Ray Lewis
football jersey, a bottle of Liz Taylor perfume, a
CD and other property. The suspect was monitored on a security camera, and he was arrested.
Unit block W. West St., Tuesday, Jan. 26,
4 p.m.: A woman stole paintings, Dell computers and a leather couch from her workplace. A
criminal summons was issued.
1400 block Leadenhall St., Wednesday,
Jan. 27, 5 p.m.: Someone broke the driver’s side
window of a parked car and stole CDs and food.
2700 block Port Covington Dr., Wednesday, Jan. 27, 3:30 p.m.: A man was arrested for
shoplifting deodorant.
100 block S. Gilmor St., Thursday, Jan. 28,
2 p.m.: Someone stole the trash cans from a rear
yard.
1000 block W. Pratt St., Thursday, Jan. 28,
11:30 a.m.: Someone stole a black Jordan bookbag with personal papers and identification from
a smoking tent at a clinic.
1700 block W. Pratt St., Thursday, Jan. 28, 3
p.m.: Someone stole an iPod Touch.
Fighting the flu in February
The Baltimore City Health Department has
announced flu immunization clinics available to
the general public. All residents are encouraged
to be immunized at their earliest opportunity.
Residents are encouraged to check the website
for the most current clinic information: www.
baltimorehealth.org, or use the flu hotline: 443984-4FLU (4358).
The Bureau of Immunization will continue to
dispense flu vaccine at its two standing immunization clinics: Eastern Health District Center at
620 N. Caroline Street, and at its offices located
at 1800 N. Charles Street (6th floor). The TIKE
program (To Immunize Kids Everywhere) also
offers immunizations (including H1N1) as follows.
Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Feb. 3, 10, 17
and 24: BCHD Immunization Office, 1800 N.
Charles Street, Suite 600
Monday, Feb. 8, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Esperanza
Center, 430 S. Broadway.
Monday, Feb. 22, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., BCHD Immunization Office, 1800 N. Charles Street, Suite
600
Tuesday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Feb. 9, 16 and 23:
BCHD Eastern Health District, 620 N. Caroline
Street
Thursdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Feb. 4, 11, 18
and 25: Eastern Health District, 620 N. Caroline
Street
Before seeking a H1N1 or seasonal flu vaccine, residents are encouraged to first contact
their doctor or regular medical provider for information and advice.
All Health Department flu clinics are free.
Unless otherwise stated, people are seen on a
first-come, first-serve basis. Bring children’s
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The Health Department has begun vaccinating K-12 students for H1N1 in specific public
and private schools. These clinics are only open
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Wednesday, Feb. 3: 10 a.m. is tax preparation by appointment. Special program at 10:30
a.m. Exercise with staff at 10:30 a.m. Lunch at
noon. Bring your pennies for po-ke-no at 12:45
p.m.
This is a reminder that membership dues are
due now.
If you have diabetes or have a family member
who does, sign up for a diabetes workshop to be
held Mondays: February 1, 8, 22 and March 1
from 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 5: Dollar Tree and lunch on
your own. Center open, donation $3.
Monday, Feb. 8: Current Events at 9:30
a.m. Board games at 10 a.m. Exercise with Staff
at 10:30 a.m. “¿Spanish, Anyone?” at 10:30 a.m.
as well. Lunch at noon, monthly bingo at 12:45
p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 9: 9:30 a.m. is Trip Talk. 10
a.m. is Current Events. 10:30 a.m. is Nutritional
Workshop. 11 a.m. is Blood Pressure Screening.
Lunch at noon. At 12:45 p.m., Bible study with
staff.
Wednesday, Feb. 10 is the Code Red Party. Wear something red. Cost $2.
The center will be closed on Friday, Feb. 12
for Lincoln’s birthday, and again on Monday,
Feb. 15 for Presidents Day.
Note: Saturday, Feb. 13 is Saturday Community bingo. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Need
transportation? Call 410-685-6224 to check on
availability.
Tuesday, Feb. 16: 9:30 a.m. is Trip Talk. 10
a.m. is Current Events. 10:30 a.m. is Nutritional
Workshop. Lunch at noon. At 12:45 p.m., Bible
study with staff.
Wednesday, Feb. 17: 10 a.m. is tax preparation by appointment. Exercise with staff at
10:30 a.m. Pet photo at 10:30 a.m. Lunch at noon.
Bring your pennies for po-ke-no at 12:45 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 19: LIne dancing with staff at
10:30 a.m. Lunch at noon. Friday entertainment
at 12:45 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 22: Current Events at 9:30
a.m. Board games at 10 a.m. Exercise with Staff
at 10:30 a.m. “¿Spanish, Anyone?” at 10:30 a.m.
as well. Lunch at noon. Monday bingo at 12:45
p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 23: 9:30 a.m. is Trip Talk. 10
a.m. is Current Events. 10:30 a.m. is Nutritional
Workshop. Lunch at noon. At 12:45 p.m., Bible
study with staff.
Wednesday, Feb. 24: 10 a.m. is tax preparation by appointment. Exercise with staff at
10:30 a.m. Lunch at noon. Bring your pennies
for po-ke-no at 12:45 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 26: LIne dancing with staff at
10:30 a.m. Lunch at noon. Friday entertainment
at 12:45 p.m.
Word from AARP tells us that this year taxes
will be filed electronically. The paper copy you
receive will be for your files only. Call the Hatton Center now at 410-396-9025 to make your
tax prep appointment.
Those who would like to work for Census
2010 should call 1-866-861-2010.
Upcoming trips include Atlantic City on April
7-8, $109/person. Deposit due now of $75. An excusion to Foxwood and Mohegan Sun is planned
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contact Chief Ranger Glen Clark at 410-9624290x501.
Because of an editing error this notice did not appear in last week’s South Baltimore paper. The Guide
regrets the error.
The Maryland Food Bank is trying to fill
its empty shelves in order to help hungry residents find food during the cold winter season.
Help by donating items, or by going online and
making a donation. $10.50 feeds a hungry person for a whole week. Info: www.mdfoodbank.
org, 410-737-8282.
South Baltimore Emergency Relief,
110 E. West Street, is open to receive donations
of non-perishable food items, toiletires (travel
size or full size, new blankets (any size) and
monetary donations, from Mondays through
Thursdays from 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., or by appointment by calling 410-752-1336.
Canton Baptist Church, 3302 Toone
Street, is trying to keep the shelves of its food
pantry full. To donate, call 410-563-1177 or stop
by the church. Canned vegetables, cereal, peanut
butter, pasta and sauce, and more are all needed
and welcome, as are cash and checks.
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On January 16, 2010, Fort McHenry National
Monument and Historic Shrine began a temporary prohibition of bicycle use within the park
until the construction of the new visitor center is
completed in the fall of 2010.
While we know that this may disappointment
some bikers, the decision was made based on
safety concerns and protection of the grounds.
As the construction of the new visitor center
moves into high gear, more construction vehicles
are using the main road. The new visitor center
blocks the loop trail, which would cause congestion between pedestrians and bicyclists.
The park recognizes that many visitors especially our local neighbors in South Baltimore
and Locust Point use the loop trail and grounds
for rcreation. The loop trail will be reopened for
bicycle use once the new center is completed.
In addition, as part of the construction of the
new visitor center the current Seawall Trail will
be widened and a bicycle path will be added to
the trail to provide a safer environment for park
visitors. The path will also be re-graded to avoid
the dips that result in water pooling.
Bicycle racks will be provided at both the
main gate and the temporary parking lot for visitors who wish to ride their bicycles to the park
and visit the grounds on foot. We appreciate
everyone’s understanding as we improve the infrastructure of the park.
Bicycles will be allowed back in the park at
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port, for example. Spectators are welcome; the
guys say that if you’re not going to play, you are
Continued from page 3 expected to cheer, heckle and otherwise partake
of the whole game experience.
And speaking of cheering.
“PPNA took home the gold that day,” says
“I heard that some of the women in our neighBernhard. “We’ll see how basketball pans out.”
They’re already thinking of the next time borhood were going to come and be cheerleaders
they’ll meet. Kickball, maybe. Or more likely for the game,” says Di Mattina.
“They did that at the softball game. They were
bowling, since it can go on rain or shine.
The purpose of the games, say both men, is to 1970s cheerleaders,” adds Bernhard helpfully.
Pastor Mark, for his part, says there’s no presget residents involved in something positive and
fun. Community meetings, they say, are great, sure to be a great athlete (or even a good athlete)
but inevitably lead to complaints about what’s in this particular program.
“I can tell you there will be no NBA scouts at
wrong within the neighborhood.
Ball games tend to move the focus to more this game,” he says solemnly.
Note: Want to be a part of the great Southenjoyable things.
Like whose neighborhood has better fan sup- east basketball experience? The game is held on
Saturday, Feb. 13 at 5 p.m. at Breath of God Lutheran Church, on the corner of Pratt and Clinton
streets. Want to play? Contact Joe Di Mattina of
PPNA at joe.dimattina@gmail.com, or Kevin
Bernhard of HiCA at kbernhard@usa.com.
BASKETBALL
It’s time once again to send information to be
listed in this year’s Community Calendar.
There is no charge to have items published in
the calendar, but all activities must be community-oriented and open to the public.
Examples are community association meetings, bingo, bazaars, church suppers, Little
League tryouts, educational or recreational programs at the park, library programs and similar
activities. Calendar items may pertain to adult or
children’ activities.
At this time of year, the Guide is also interested in churches’ Lenten events, including food
sakes, pancake suppers, services, offerings and
more.
Priority is given to activities happening in the
circulation area, within the week following publication. Exceptions are made to this policy on a
case-by case basis.
Information can be mailed to The Baltimore
Guide at 526 S. Conkling Street, Baltimore, MD
21224, faxed to 410-732-6604, or e-mailed to
newsroom@baltimoreguide.com.
Deadline for each week’s issue is Friday at
noon of the week before. Please provide a contact number or e-mail address so that someone
with questions about your event is able to get in
touch with you.
Note: Obituaries, which are not a part of the
Community Calendar, are also published on a
space-available basis. Priority is given to obituaries of individuals who were residents of the
Baltimore Guide’s coverage area, and whose
servces will be taking place within the week following the date of publication. The Guide makes
every attempt to print all relevant obituaries it
receives.
“Based on an Alley Cat Allies survey that is
representative of the United States, there are 82
million cats in homes,” she notes. “Scientists esContinued from page 2 timate there is an equal number of cats outdoors
as there are pet cats in households.”
in the same area they were caught.
The cat colony in Dundalk is stable, accordThe cats stay in an area without breeding and ing to Sandy’s husband Ben; all the animals have
eventually die of natural causes. If a colony of been spayed and neutered, and exist fairly peacecats has staked out territory and is then abruptly ably. They’ve depended on Vain for years.
removed and euthanized, a new and unaltered
Now, say the Kosmaczewskis, they’re worried
colony will settle there in time and begin breed- about what will happen.
ing, starting the cycle again. Without control, the
“I’ve been taking food out to them as often
number of feral cats can grow exponentially.
as I can,” says Ben. “But it’s cold out, and I can’t
According to Elizabeth Parowski, communi- always get there.”
cations manager with Alley Cat Allies, no one
They are hoping someone steps up to the
knows how many feral cats exist.
plate.
Being a caretaker for a cat colony, while not a
full-time job, is a commitment of the mind, heart
and body. It involves acting as the supervisor of
the colony — making sure food and water bowls
are kept filled, and creating a shelter to help protect the cats from harsh weather.
It can be a monetary commitment too. The
Spay/Neuter Coalition works to help provide
traps, and assist cat caregivers with locating lowcost sterilization services. it also provides educational resources, including how-to meetings, so
that individuals learn the proper care of feral cat
colonies.
As one site offering spay/neuter services, the
Maryland SPCA sees its share of feral cats.
“We had a banner year in 2009,” says executive director Aileen Gabbey. “We fixed 1,450 feral cats, and a total of 9,761 animals overall.”
According to Ben Kosmaczewski, the person
who steps up to care for the Dundalk colony
shouldn’t have to worry about the cost of cat
food. He has helped develop a relationship with
some local merchants who donate dry or canned
cat food, whatever is available. And the cats
aren’t all that picky, he adds. If it’s in the bowl,
it gets eaten.
On a cold day, before snow was expected to
move in, one black and white shorthaired cat
was in the area near the colony. The cat dove
hungrily on dry food poured out by a visitor, but
like all feral cats, backed away warily when approached.
The problem, Ben Kosmaczewski notes, is
making the commitment, and having the ability
to do it. The job could be done by one person, but
if several individuals trade off days, it becomes
less of a burden. Before Frank Vain cared for the
cats an elderly Dundalk woman had the job, but
now has limited mobility and is unable to do it.
“We all do what we can,” says Kosmaczewski, “but we can’t do it forever. We really need
someone in the area.”
Aileen Gabbey says anyone who takes over
the job joins a group of individuals the SPCA
holds in high regard.
“We love working with the caretakers,” she
says. “We’ve met the nicest people through our
spay/neuter clinic. They make a huge difference
keeping the cat population under control.”
Note: Interested in learning more about the
cat colony, and possibly taking over as a caretaker? Contact Ben at 443-216-7290.
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1458 Riverside Ave. - Federal Hill. $1275mo
924 S. Decker Ave.- $1000
32 N. Streeper St.- $1200
NEW LISTINGS
32 N. Streeper St.
1502 Cliftview Ave.
2010 Harlem
1412 Darley
3016 Garrison Ave.
1703 Darley
1204 Darley
3716 Beehler
1718 1/2 Wycliffe
2216 Cambridge
ATTENTION! Houses for $5,000 Call 410-675-SOLD
Call Nancy Rachuba
410-905-1417
FIRST TIME
HOMEBUYERS
TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF THE $8,000
TAX CREDIT!!
Not a first time
homebuyer?
You can still get up to
$6,500 from Uncle Sam
when you purchase
another home!
Call me for details!
BUYERS:
Receive an
8000
$
TAX CREDIT
Call Diversified
Realty
410-675-SOLD
HOUSES FOR SALE
3500 Noble St
$72,500
14 N. Decker Ave.
$125,000
127 N. Curley St.
$100,000
23 N. Curley St.
$75,000
815 Woodward St.
$140,000
503 N. Patterson Park Ave
$65,000
3420 Noble St.
$72,500
3716 Lombard St.
$60,000
409 N. Rose St.
$75,000
145 N.1009
Highland
Ave.
$75,000
S. Linwood Ave.
212 N. Montford Ave.
$75,000
$299,000 Luxury Rehab
217 N. Montford Ave.
$75,000
137 N. Curley St.
$80,000
2943
1761 Darley
Ave. Hudson St. $56,500
540 Pulaski St.
$56,500
(short sale)
3509
Park
Falls
Dr.
3 story home close to$329,900
the
1207 Darley Ave.
$59,900
Square
1539 Homestead St.
$65,000
$150,000
1605 Darley Ave. Bring All Offers!!
$56,500
32 Streeper St.
$1,100
LISTINGS
811 S.RENTAL
Potomac St.
1101 Bethlehem
Ave - move in
$269,900
short sale
2216 Cambridge
$175,000
condition
1561 Carswell St.
$59,900
at just $199,000
1502Offered
Cliftview Ave.
$49,500
3716 Beehler Ave.
$50,950
Call Jamie Eder
443-992-3643
14 The Baltimore Guide
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
News Seniors Can Use
PHIL
TIRABASSI
Owner/Broker
443-690-0552
Open your heart for Valentine’s party
Full Service Discount Experts
SM
ADVANCE
REALTY
DIRECT
“Waterfront
Specialist”
Betty Johnson
410-499-8321
Sandy Kingsborough
443-683-4034
BALTIMORE OFFICE
410-288-6700
DUNDALK BC7009353 Newly
Built home,be the first owner!
Stunning layout views of the water
from the many windows. Hardwood
floors on main lvl,SS appl & granite
D
E
countertops in large open kit. 2
UC
RED
decks to relax. 50’Pier. Garage &
unfinished area in LL to use as you wish.
PERRY HALL
BC7166460 Grand 2
Story Foyer, Large Kit W/
Granite Counters & Ss
Appl,Hdwds 1st Fl W/
Cozy Gas Fp,Finished LL
Xtra Wide 2 Car Garage & Driveway,Owner Has
Paid Off Water Fees!!!Professional Landscaping
Viewed From Large Trex Deck
DAYTON HW7171279
5br 2.5 Ba On 3 Acres. Private
Driveway. Stamped Concrete
Patio/Sidewalks.6 Car Garage
W/ Detached Workshop W/
Loft.Large Fenced Yd.
Screened In Porch W/ Deck.Large Kit W/ Maple
Cabinets And Overhang Countertop. Large Rec
Room W/ Built-In Book Cases/Workout Room/
Dry Bar.Updates Throughout.
DUNDALK BC7171922
House Is Priced To Sell. An
As Is Addendum Required.
Seller To Make No Repairs.
Calling All Investors! With A
Little Rehabbing This Could Be A Great Home!
Priced For Quick Sale!! Home Inspection Is For
Buyers Information Only
BALTIMORE
BC7180021 4/5br. Study
Area On Upper1. Main Level
Is Open Floor Plan With Alot
Of Space Home Was Built In
2000. Owner Moving Out Of
State,Great Home For First
Time Buyers Or Someone Who Wants A Large
Yard. Seller Will Contribute $5000 Towards
Buyers Closing Cost.
WHITE HALL
BC7188310 Northern
Balto Co 5+ acres! Operating
horse farm w/64 x 40 barn w/
elec,hot water, tac rm, wash
stall,5 stalls,3 extra pens,hay
loft set up. A round pen and 40 x 90 pen with
stone dust, PLUS a 30 x 40 garage w/12’ bay
doors & 9’manual door. 3+ acres of pastures.
Nice 3br/3ba 2002 rancher
John Booth Senior Center
229-1/2 S. Eaton Street, Highlandtown
410-396-9202
Wednesday, Feb. 3, Seated Massage with
Madhu 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., Donation: $10 for
15minute seated massage. Members meeting, 1
p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 10, Valentine’s Party,
details to be announced
Thursday, Feb. 11, Health and Welfare
- blood pressure 10 a.m., podiatrist 10:30 a.m.noon.
Friday, Feb. 15, Center closed for Presidents’ Day holiday.
The Hatton Center
Fait and Linwood avenues, Canton
410-396-9025
Wednesday, Feb. 3: Gather for lunch at
11:30 a.m. The book club meets at 12:30 p.m.
This is a reminder that membership dues are
due now.
Thursday, Feb. 4: video walk at 9 a.m.,
Wii play follows, then aerobics at 10:30, lunch at
11:30, computer class at noon and ta’i chi at 12:30
p.m. Come join us for any of these activities.
Friday, Feb. 5: art class at 10 a.m. and bingo
at 12:30 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 8: Video exercise at 9 a.m.,
massage at 10, cards at 10:30 and lunch at 11:30.
The Diabetes Workshop is from 12:30-2:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 9: Wii play at 9 a.m. and eating together at 11:30. Yoga classes are held from
410 534-9300
Volunteers needed
BALTIMORE BA7190192
BALTIMORE
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath Row Near Penn
BA7196483 This 3 B/R
North Station. 1 Block Off North
1.5 bath house shows
Ave. Newer Furnace And Water
pride in ownership.
Heater. Some Replacement
Gorgeouse fans and
Windows. Fee Simple Property.
mirrors in Living & Dining
Minimum $1,000 Emd. As Is room with a finished basement perfect for
Seller Will Not Make Any Repairs.
entertaining
BALTIMORE BA7197780
Brick Duplex w/Lrg rRms! Main
level has foyer, LR, DR, kit.
Upper level has 3BR, 1BA. LL
has family room storage/utility
area. All appliances convey.
Driveway and garage, plus
street parking. Front porch and
back porch. Backyard patio.
BALTIMORE BA7213014
Beautifully updated 3
bedroom/2 bath split foyer.
Available immediately.
Updated throughout with
gorgeous hardwood floors,
wall to wall carpet, CAC, master bath with jetted
tub, large closets, berber carpet and much more.
Back yard includes an above ground pool for
summer enjoyment.
DUNDALK BC7197836
This lovely home has it all
with finished addition.
Home show pride in
ownership with enclosed
front porch beautifully
landscaped yard with carport This is great for
1st time home buyers or investor.
DUNDALK BC7214763
Attention Buyers! This home is
VACANT and RENOVATED!
Priced Right! Renovated means
many updates. New, New, New!
Front and back enclosed porch.
Take advantage of the tax credit.
Ground rent TBD.
5-7:45 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 10: Health and fitness at
10 a.m., topic stroke prevention. Lunch is at 11:30
a.m.
We’re having ice cream on Feb. 17—call to
reserve your scoop.
Call 1-866-861-2010 to apply for work at Census 2010.
The Hatton Book Club is looking for new
members. This month’s book is “The Sugar
Queen” by Sarah Addison Allen. Discussion is
March 3.
Word from AARP tells us that this year taxes
will be filed electronically. The paper copy you
receive will be for your files only. Call the Hatton
Center now at 410-396-9025 to make your tax
prep appointment.
Upcoming events: a St. Patrick’s party on
March 17 and a trip to the mall on March 26.
Ready for some fried oysters or turkey
and trimmings? We’re headed to Lewistown
on Saturday Feb. 13, so stop by to make your reservation. The bus leaves at 10 a.m. and returns
at 4 p.m.
The Commission on Aging will sponsor a Caregiver Conference on Friday,
Feb. 19 at the American Brewery Building, 1701
N. Gay Street, from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m., breakfast
and lunch included. The topic is Caregivers: Get
Healthy, Stay Healthy. Call Erin Collick at 410396-1337 to register.
Realtor, Home Specialist
Meals on Wheels needs volunteers to deliver
two meals a day between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Volunteers can choose to deliver one or more
days per week, Monday-Friday. Call 410-5580932, ext. 3021, to sign up, or log on to http://
www.mealsonwheelsmd.org to find out more.
Phone: 410 282-3100
REMAX
Cell: 443 854-2313 SIGNATURE
Email address: AshleyScott@remax.net
CEDAR BEACH
$349,900
OPEN HOUSE, Sat. Jan 9th, 12-1pm
7524 Ives Lane, Dundalk-2BR 1.5BA,
CAC, parking, beautiful hrdwood flrs,
only $149,000!!
1234 E. Lafayette-3BR 1BA completely
renovated home only blocks from Hopkins!
Great investment for portfolio or Home
Buyer!! Only $74,900!
Aphy Liebno
Long & Foster Realtors
10801 Tony Drive
Lutherville, Md. 21093
(410) 583-5700-office • (410) 409-8041-cell
www.aphyliebno.com
Stunning 8 yr old
rancher w/stone gas
fireplace, hardwood
floors, huge eat in
kitchen, Trex Deck,
3-car garage, finished
lower level, Andersen
windows/doors. Close
to the water.
3460 Loganview-Dundalk -3BR + den 3BA
DUNDALK
MIDDLE
BC7230432
renovated detached
home RIVER
w/ pool.
Needs minor
Ready to move it! Get the $8K
BC7231116 3BR, 1BA
Seller
motivated-only
$250,000
credit! Fresh and clean THS. 3 BR,
EOG THS is ready to
1 full BA/seperate dining room.
move in! Fin bsmt, a
Covered front porch, carport in
flush, & utility area. Front
backyard. New carpet throughout
porch & back covered
(Hardwood floors under carpet).
patio, parking in fenced yard. Furnance and CAC
Finished basement and utility area.
installed 2006 and the windows replaced 2007.
Flush in basement. All appliances convey.
All the main work done for you!
OPEN HOUSE SAT, FEB 6TH 1-3PM
DUNDALK BC7231786
9324 SEA POINT RD • $399,000
Large fenced back yard.
SPARROWS POINT
First time home buyers take
BC7240865 Private built
a look at this one! The tax
home. Lg open main level w/
credit has been extended
large windows w/water views.
until April 30th!! Seller is
30x13deck w/2 staircases.
Hrdwd flrs,ceramic tile & carpet thruout.2story
very motivated & will
foyer.2car garage.Wrap around front porch.
consider all reasonable offers! Immediate
Laundry rm on main level. Fin bsmnt w/ rec room,
occupancy is available!
TLC.
You Can Rent This Clean,
2bed, 1bath, 2story
Apartment With Parking,
that Is Close To 95,JH
Bayview, Buses, Parks,
And Shopping. Large
Living Rm/Dining Rm,
With A 2 Level Deck Off
The Large Eat In Kitchen. You Can
Have 2 Floors For $799!!!
Make Your Appointment Today!!!!
CAN HELP YOU WITH ALL OF
YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS!
BR, & full BA. All appliances stay.
OFFICE
410-288-6700 www.AdvanceRealtyDirect.com
Now Interviewing New & Experienced Agents.
www.amybirmingham.com
abirmingham@cbmove.com
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2010
CLASSIFIEDS SECTION
THE BALTIMORE GUIDE 15
ANNOUNCEMENTS
RENTALS & REAL ESTATE
BEL AIR Colonial Acres. 4BR
3BA Split level, on Lg. corner
lot, 2 car Garage, Gas heat
CAC, 2 FP’s, lower lvl. FR,
possible in-law apt. enclosed
patio $319,900 410-668-0680
RENTALS & REAL ESTATE
E. BALTIMORE/PAT PK/FELLS
PT - Active adult communities
55/62 yrs of age. Income restrictions. 1 Bdrm apts. available in elevator bldg, controlled entry access.
Wall to wall carpet, you control heat
and air. Great locations. Rents from
$345. Call for New Years Special:
410-732-1275. EHO.
Wow!
EAST BALTIMORE 3131 E.
BAYVIEW 2BR 1st fl Just McElderry St. Spacious 4BR,
rem. 900/mo + util 443-969- 1BA. Carpet & appls. inclu.
2716
Section 8 OK. $1000/mo. half
FEDERAL HILL 2nd Fl apt., off Sec. dep. 312-683-5229
CLOSEOUT SALE James
Riverfront 1.6 acres, 151’
on James, just $249,900.
Or 2.4 acres water view only
$129,900. High elevation,
hardwood setting, 900+ acres
of green space for privacy,
peace, quiet. Paved roads, U/G
utilities, sewer, water. Come
see beautiful new homes under construction. Excellent
financing. Call now 866-764JHH AREA Clean & quiet. $85 5238, x1920 VAriver.com
wk + SD 410-675-6553
FORECLOSED HOME AUCNW BALTIMORE 2nd FL. 1BR. TION 125+ HOMES | Feb 20
Good cond., Utils inclu. $100/ REDC | View Full Listings
wk. Sec dep. Near busline. www.Auction.com
410-375-7354
NATIONWIDE FORECLOSED
HOME AUCTION 700+ Homes
| BIDS OPEN 2/8 Open House:
BOOK NOW FOR President’s
1/30, 31 & 2/6 View Full ListWeekend Deep Creek Lake,
ings www.Auction.com REDC
MD - Long & Foster Resort
| Brkr 632690
Rentals. Ski in/ski out and ski
access homes. Bring th gang NORTH CAROLINA MOUN- some sleep up to 24! Stay TAINS. E-Z Finish Log Cabin
free/ski free packages avail- Shell with Acreage. Preable (non-holiday restrictions Approved Bank Financing.
apply) 800-336-7303 www. Only $99,900 Ask about our
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Mountain Land for Sale 828247-9966 code 45A
OCEAN CITY 2 Bedroom
Ocean front Condo Fountainhead 116th Street. Please Call
410-668-0680
N. HAMILITON 1 BD 2ND FL EASTWOOD 2BR corner TH,
$435/mo plus util & dep 410- 1Ba, lrg yard w/ shed, parking
750-1422
pad $950mo + SD 410-3657394
for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800638-2102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com
BALTIMORE CITY 21234 UPPER FELLS PT 2BD-CAC
1bdrm, 2nd floor apt, new $800mo + util $800 SD no
renov, $700/mo. + util, $35 pets 410-866-5260
applic fee. 443-927-9190
SATYR/HILL
PARKVILLE
2BR, 2BA condo. All appls,
$1050+utlis. Sec. dep. , credit A-SAFE & DRY Garages in
chk, NP, NS. 410-238-0973
Highlandtown 410-391-9387
TOWSON REFUR bsmt Apt.
1BR, $795/mo + $100 utils,
cbl & wifi. Daniel Nolan 410961-4321 Own./Broker EHO
DUNDALK/ ST HELENA 2BD
1 BA $800/mo + SD No pets
443-722-3085
Department of Public Works, Bureau of Water
and Wastewater, 300 Abel Wolman Municipal
Building, Baltimore MD 21202 applied for
renewal of the permit to discharge an average of
73 million gallons per day (MGD), and 81.0
MGD once the plant is upgraded and expanded
for Enhanced Nutrient Removal of treated
domestic and industrial wastewater from the
current Patapsco Wastewater Treatment Plant
located on 3501 Asiatic Avenue in Baltimore,
MD 21226 to the Patapsco River.
An informational meeting will be held to dicuss
the application and the permitting process if a
written request is received by
. The request should be forwarded to the
. Hearing-impaired persons may
request an interpreter at the informational
meeting by contacting Mr. Luckman at (410)537rooftop deck, lrg rms, new EASTVIEW 3BR RANCHER
3671 or 800-633-6101, or at the above address,
NORTH
MYRTLE
BEACH,
SC.
kit,1BR, $1100mo 443-790- $1190/mo. Ref+ SD req’d. No OCEAN CITY MARYLAND.
Best selection of affordable Oceanfront Beach Homes and at least ten working days prior to the scheduled
5737
pets. 717-993-0180
rentals.Full/partial weeks. Call Condos. Best Selection, Ser- meeting
HIGHLANDTOWN
GREAT
AREA 2BR 1Ba, W/D, frig,
stove, full bsmt, deck $870 +
util & SD No Sec 8 No pets,
Bienvenida A Los Hispanos
410-647-3086
SELL/RENT YOUR TIMESHARES FOR CASH!!! Our
Guaranteed Services Will Sell/
Rent Your Unused Timeshare
for CASH! Over $78 Million
Dollars Offered in 2009! www.
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1-866HOWARD CO TH, Near 108
708-3690
3BR, 2.5BA. Finished walk
out basement, NP Like New.
$1680/mo 410-418-8266
CLOSEOUT SALE Coastal
LOCUST POINT/1305 HULL North Carolina gated waterST 3bd 1ba $900/mo + SD & front community with marina.
Util 410-752-1250 Leave msg Lots as low as $39,900; easy
MIDDLE RIVER Waterfront TH access Pamlico Sound, ICWW,
w/pier, 2BR, 1.5BA, new Kit, Atlantic Ocean. Purchase by
HWF, W/D, $1500 + utils. 410- 4/1/10, save 10%. Financing
available.
1-800-566-5263
665-4102/410-371-0344
ncwaterfrontproperties.com
MIDDLE RIVER/ESSEX Gorgeous Townhome Renov. CLOSEOUT SALE James
Riverfront 1.6 acres, 151’
3/4BR 1.5 BA, fin. basement on James, just $249,900.
covered porch $1250/mo Or 2.4 acres water view only
MBQ welcome 301-765-9082 $129,900. High elevation,
hardwood setting, 900+ acres
NATIONWIDE FORECLOSED of green space for privacy,
HOME
AUCTION
700+ peace, quiet. Paved roads, U/G
Homes/Bida open 2/8 Open utilities, sewer, water. Come
House: 1/30, 31 & 2/6. View see beautiful new homes unfull listings.
www.Auction. der construction. Excellent
financing. Call now 866-764com REDC/Brkr 632690
5238, x1920 VAriver.com
TOWSON INDIVIDUAL House,
LR w/ fireplace, DR, Kitchen
w/pantry, 3BR, basement, BEL AIR 3BR, 3BA, Ranch, on
newly refinished hard wood .5 acre. Gar. 2 Fp, fin. bsmt..
floors. Call 410-296-2600 9-5 hw flrs New Kit & appls.
$259,900 410-668-0680
COCKEYSVILLE - OFFICE
space available now. 111
Warren Road. Please call for BALTIMORE COUNTY Mins to
I95 & JH Bayview, 3BR, Cape
details 410-409-2109
Cod, all appls, hrdwd flrs,
bsmt, 2 porches, fen yd. Call
Marion 410-935-0533. CenCANTON Non smoker $125/ tury21 Horizon Realty 1732
wk + SD 50 & older 410-327- Merritt Blvd., Dundalk, MD
0914
21222. 410-285-2510
vices and Rates Guaranteed!
Free Brochure. Call 866-878- Any person wishing to review the application
2754 or www. northmyrtle- should contact Mr. Luckman at the above
beachtravel.com
telephone number to schedule an appointment.
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SERVICES
EVERD ROOFING INC.
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AUTO REPAIR
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guarantee)
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FREE Estimates
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PLUMBING &
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“Don’t Miss the Best Show in Maryland”
Timonium Fairgrounds Saturday
Just off exit 17 off I-83 in Timonium MD
February 12th, 13th & 14th
Canton
Oil
9am to 5pm
Sunday
9am to 3pm
General Admission $7
children under 12, admitted free with an adult
FREE PARKING, FREE APPRAISALS, CASH PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED GUNS,
MILITARY ITEMS, & GUN ACCESSORIES
Come see all the Rifles • Shotguns • Handguns • Antique Firearms
• Custom Rifles • Military Surplus• Hunting & Fishing Knives
• Books on related topics • Gun Parts • Accessories and much more!
Appalachian Promotions
7328 Wertzville Road, Carlisle PA 17015
717-697-3088 or Fax 717-697-2470
www.TheGunShows.com Email: AppPromotions@aol.com
Check out on the web to see a complete list of the Gun & Knife Shows we are hosting
Local Delivery • Same Day Service
Serving Canton, Highlandtown, Fells Point,
Greektown and Bayview
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South Baltimore Little League REGISTRATION
Saturdays, Noon to 4pm
at the Little League Field Fort Ave & Woodall St
SIGN UP NOW!!!
There is a First come, First serve basis. Late sign-ups are not guaranteed a spot.
If full, they will have to go on the waiting list.
BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 4-16
Cost - $75 per child (Family plan available)
ALL NEW PLAYERS NEED TO BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND 3 PROOFS OF RESIDENCE
(Examples: Utility Bills, Driver’s License, Vehicle Registration)
“Let’s Keep
the Softball
Program Going!”
BASEBALL & SOFTBALL PROGRAMS
Look for our new website www.sobolittleleague.org
For information contact:
Quinn 443 794-1505 Connie 443 756-8956 or Linda 410 789-4220