Friday, May 31, 2013

Free Tree Giveaway Saturday!

Sent to me from Tree Rodgers Forge:

Saturday, June 1, 2013, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Herring Run Nursery
6131 Hillen Rd Baltimore, MD
Come to our nursery during our last sale of the season and take home your very own 1-gallon native tree (or take two, they?re small!). The selection of free trees will include white oak, northern red oak, black gum, willow oak, and hackberry and are FREE by way of a grant from the Chesapeake Bay Trust.  But come early because supplies are limited!
Be sure to plant and water your tree this weekend, and water it weekly throughout the summer so that it can grow up strong!



Darin Crew, C.P.H.
Sr. Program Manager for - Nursery, Forestry and Green Jobs
Clean Water. Strong Communities.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The Maryland Historical Society Presents 'Stitching History:' Recreating The Star Spangled Banner

From the Maryland Historical Society:

Public Invited to Participate In Flag Stitching as Part of Maryland's Celebration of the Bicentennial of the War of 1812

BALTIMORE, May 22, 2013 -- Beginning July 4, 2013, The Maryland Historical Society (MdHS) will be recreating the 30 x 42 foot Star-Spangled Banner flag that inspired the writing of our national anthem. Using authentic materials, MdHS will employ traditional stitching techniques that Mary Pickersgill used 200 years ago.  

Once completed, the flag will fly over Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine and, along with the original Star-Spangled Manuscript, will be a part of the 2014 Flag Day celebration at the Smithsonian's Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.

Flag
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"We are so fortunate, during the Bicentennial celebrations, to make an idea like this come alive!" says Kristin Schenning, MdHS Director of Education. "It means so much for our state of Maryland, and its place in American history."

The Maryland Historical Society has recruited more than 100 experienced quilters from around the country to construct the majority of the flag. The group will gather in MdHS' France Hall and, by working up to eight hours a day, will assemble the flag in three sections, including: the long stripes, the short stripes, and the blue field. Descendants of Mary Pickersgill are scheduled to participate.

On Saturday, August 3 and Sunday, August 11 from noon until 3 p.m. the general public is invited to come and add a stitch to the flag. During these days, MdHS will host the Fort McHenry Fife and Drum Corps, celebrity guest appearances, actors in period costume, exhibit tables from our friends and partners, and mobile food vendors outside of the Museum. To register for the public days, visit www.mdhs.org/events.

"This is the ultimate participatory event," says President Burt Kummerow. "It will be a once in a lifetime opportunity. Visitors will be able to participate in the creation of an artifact that will become part of the nation's proud history."

Participants in the sewing days will also receive a stamp in the 1812 Bicentennial Passport, a free passport from the Baltimore National Heritage Area that includes over a dozen Baltimore-area historical sites.

About The Original Star Spangled Banner
Mary Pickersgill, a local flag maker, worked with her daughter Caroline, nieces Eliza and Margaret Young, and African American indentured servant Grace Wisher to complete the flag in six weeks in the summer of 1813.  Two hundred years later, it is the goal of MdHS to recreate the flag during the same time period. 

The original flag was made from English wool bunting, a loosely woven, light-weight material common in flag-making before the advent of nylon.  MdHS has commissioned the recreation of this fabric by Family Heirloom Weavers in Red Lion, PA.

The finished flag will be flown at Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine during Defender's Day, this year's September 14 anniversary of the Battle of Baltimore.  It will also be used for school programs and other public events in the Bicentennial year of the writing of the national anthem and the defense of the city of Baltimore. In 2014, it will be transported to the Smithsonian's American History Museum, where the original Star-Spangled Banner is on display. In addition, the original Star-Spangled Banner Manuscript, penned in Francis Scott Key's hand, will temporarily travel from the Maryland Historical Society to be reunited with the original Star-Spangled Banner for the first time.

Related Collaborations
MdHS is proudly partnering with The Star-Spangled Banner Flag House, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, the Maryland 1812 Bicentennial Commission, Star Spangled 200 and the National Park Service Star-Spangled Banner Trail.

Saleable Items
While the 30'x42' flag is underway, a smaller, 4'x6' flag will also be made using the same authentic materials. This flag will be auctioned off in a raffle on Defender's Day, 2014.

In addition,a build-it-yourself American flag kit will be sold at the MdHS Gift Shop and on its website. This kit will contain 15 precut stripes and 15 iron-on stars that families and classrooms can assemble together. As a special bonus, purchasers of this kit can have their completed flags flown at Fort McHenry! For more details, visit www.mdhs.org  

Online Resources
For even more fascinating details about the flag making process, and the historical women who shaped our past, the Education Department has started a blog entitled Stitching History. You can access it by visiting this link: www.mdhs.org/star-spangled-banner

Hours/Admission
The Maryland Historical Society Museum hours are Wednesday through Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. After June 9, general admission to the Maryland Historical Society is $9 for adults, $7 for seniors, $5 for students and children ages 3-18 and free for children under 3. For more information, visit, www.mdhs.org 

The Maryland Historical Society is deeply grateful to the many funders who have made this project possible, including the War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission, Star Spangled Banner 200 Inc., The Star-Spangled Banner Trail, and F.W. Haxel & Co.

About The Maryland Historical Society
Founded in 1844, The Maryland Historical Society Museum and Library occupies an entire city block in the Mount Vernon district of Baltimore. The society's mission is to "collect, preserve, and interpret the objects and materials that reflect Maryland's diverse cultural heritage." The Society is home to the original manuscript of the Star-Spangled Banner and publishes a quarterly titled "Maryland Historical Magazine." Visit www.mdhs.org.

For more information, contact Marketing Director Laura Rodini at 410-685-3750 Ext. 322 or lrodini@mdhs.org.



The Maryland Historical Society | | 201 W. Monument Street, Baltimore MD 21201 | http://www.mdhs.org

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Annual Picnic Coming Saturday June 8th!

This year's picnic is shaping up to be one of the best yet! Mark your calendars and plan for a day of fun in the sun at the Tot Lot Saturday June 8th from 11am-2pm. (rain date the following Saturday). All community members are welcome to attend!


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Trash to Treasure Funraiser



From GTCCA:
 
"The Trash-to-Treasure fundraiser is three days away! Please mark your calendars and spread the word!

Trash-to-Treasure Fundraiser
Friday and Saturday, May 24-25, 2013
9:30am - 4:00pm
8000 York Road, Towson, MD
Burdick Hall Gym 1

 Items include furniture, electronics, appliances, household goods, mattress pads, clothes, shoes, decor, laundry detergent, toiletries, books and more! Prices will be extremely low, and all proceeds will go towards the Go Green Initiative at Towson. Donation bins will be available in the Residence Halls from May 10-21. The community and off-campus students may bring items for donation to Burdick Hall on May 23. Please contact cfang@towson.edu for questions."

Friday, May 17, 2013

RFES overcrowding informaton


Dear friends and neighbors, 

I have been in touch with Councilman Marks about the information presented by BCPS representatives last night concerning potential solutions and we are going to gather area community and PTA leaders including myself to first get all the information so that we can share and clarify with the community at large what we've learned and adequately respond before forming positions. In my past dealings with BCPS (not to be confused with RFES staff who are wonderful) as part of the redistricting process in 2009-2010 I can tell you that they are very difficult to deal with and not adept at community outreach. I was the lone Rodgers Forge representative on the redistricting "committee" and most of the gray hair I now have is from that! However it was a real eye opener and I learned a great deal about how bcps ticks and how to deal with them. That experience was also the impetus for me joining the RFCA Board of Governors and now President. Now we are suddenly faced with another grave issue that will impact our future and I want to help the community face this challenge. Please know that councilman marks shares our frustration with how this is being handled right out of the gate and already putting other things aside to start working on this. One thing that would be helpful to me is if all of you would reply to this message and send me your QUESTIONS (not rumors or speculations) that I can compile and share with David Marks. I will keep the community apprised as we learn new information. 

Best, 
Stu Sirota 
President RFCA

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

New Precinct Commander

As of Monday, May 13 Captain Rich Howard is the new Precinct Commander for Towson. Captain Trentzsch is now the Commander for Woodlawn Precinct.  Captain Trentzsch wanted me to pass along to everyone his appreciation for the support and cooperation your community involvement has meant to the safety and security of the entire Towson Community while he was Towson Precinct's Commander.  Captain Trentzsch would like everyone to continue this effort and involvement with Captain Howard so that we may continue to make Towson as safe a community as possible.  Captain Howard also looks forward to continuing the positive relationship between the Officers and Supervisors of Precinct Six and the Citizens of Towson.
Thank You, Sgt Stephen Fink, 2815 PC06 COT

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

RFCA Meeting - Wednesday 7pm



AGENDA*
RFCA Board of Governors Monthly Meeting
May 8th, 2013, 7 PM
Dumbarton Middle School Cafeteria

7:00        Welcome and Pledge of Allegiance
7:05        Special Guest: Senator Brochin
7:20        Approval of April Minutes
7:25        President’s Report            
7:40       Committee Reports
Architecture
       Budget
       By laws review
       External affairs
Membership
Newsletter
       Safe Routes to School
       Tree Rodgers Forge
       Welcoming
       Others

8:10        Old Business

8:20        New Business

                8:30        Executive session

9:00        Adjourn


*  Subject to change

Monday, May 6, 2013

Dumpster Day This Saturday


Dumpster Day is Saturday, May 11, from 8-12 in front of the elementary school. We will be accepting household waste, yard waste, metals recycling. The Loading Dock will also be there for any usable building materials or working appliances. Amvets will also be on hand for donations. Electronics (working or not) will be accepted for recycling - if you can plug it in or if it runs on batteries, it can be recycled! There is a $15 charge for recycling televisions; everything else is free.  If you're interested in volunteering for this event or if you have questions, please email me at jcschofield@yahoo.com

Recent Area Burglary

From Sgt. Fink, BCPD:
 
Earlier this week a resident on Kirkwall Rd reported that an unknown African-American male entered her residence, confronted her teenage child (who was not a target of the suspect thus was not assaulted or otherwise injured) then left out of the house but not before taking a laptop, cellphone and Ipad.  Witnesses saw the subject running down the alleyway towards Loch Raven but he was not located by responding Officers.
The reason for this email alert is that the suspect entered the home through an unlocked front door after nightfall and the items taken were easily accessible once the suspect was inside. As with vehicles and any outbuildings on properties I am stressing to you to stress to your neighbors the importance of properly securing everything!!  Lock all windows and doors to your residence, vehicle, shed, garage!  Put all valuables--cash, jewelry, electronics, etc--in secure locations, out of sight so that the possibility of having them stolen is decreased.  Stress the importance of doing all the little things to best secure your property, valuables and family from the criminal element that is a part of our society.  The less vulnerable we make ourselves the less of a target we become for them!!
The suspect in this incident is described as African-American, male, early 20's, 6'1" tall, 210 lbs, medium build, wearing a navy blue hoodie and dark blue jeans.
Presently this is an open investigation assigned to our Burglary Detectives.
Thank you, Sgt Stephen Fink, 2815 PC06 COT

Thursday, May 2, 2013

FUN, LAGHTER AND ONE OF A KIND CIRCUS ACROBATS

From Arts On Stage:

Towson, MD --  Arts On Stage is proud to present Jabali African Acrobats on Tuesday, June 25th at 10:15am and 12 noon at Goucher College in Towson.

Direct from Kenya, these phenomenal acrobats combine Chinese and African traditions of acrobatics contortions, tumbling, human pyramids, jump rope, chair balancing skill of these performers turns to dance, with the Congo Snake Dance, the Flaming Limbo Bar Dance, Skip Rope Footwork techniques combining Chinese acrobatic feats with East African musical tradition.

The performance of Jabali African Acrobats is sponsored by Arts On Stage, Ltd, a local non-profit theatre presenter in Maryland. This performance is open to the public and is a great theatre experience for children of all ages. Tickets cost $8.50 per person, one free seat per 15 paid seats. Performances are held at Goucher College, Kraushaaur Auditorium off of Dulaney Valley Road in Towson. Reserve seats in advance by calling 410-252-8717. For more information, go online www.ArtsOnStage.org.