Come join your neighbors this Tuesday, April 19th, at 7:30 PM for an extremely important General Body Meeting at the Belvedere Condominiums at 1 East Chase St., lobby level.
We will discuss the proposed addition to the Historic Hotel Brexton and hear from candidates running for City Council in the 11th District.
As always our general membership meetings are free and open to the public, members and non-members alike. Meetings begin at 7:30, so please join us to discuss important issues and events that affect all of us in Mount Vernon.
MVBA Newsletters Will no Longer be Sent by MailDue to the cost and time it takes to print, post and mail newsletters, MVBA will only be sending the newsletter out electronically beginning with the May edition. Please send you email address to secretary@mvba.org if you would like us to add you to our email list. You will also be able to access the newsletter on the MVBA Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/MVBA1938/ In addition, MVBA will be leaving printed copies of the newsletter in various restaurants, cafes, and businesses throughout Mount Vernon that you are welcome to pick up. Proposed Addition to the Historic Hotel BrextonIn the first half of meeting, we will hear and discuss plans for the construction of an addition to historic Hotel Brexton. We look forward to hearing from the developers and from the community on this matter. Please join us to learn about this important proposal and to share your thoughts, concerns, and questions. 11th District City Council Candidates ForumIn the second half of the meeting, we will be holding a forum for the candidates running for City Council in the 11th district. Come hear from these candidates who have been kind enough to come to our General Body Meeting on the eve of the following week’s primary election. Please come prepared with questions for the candidates. Join Us at Ware House 518 for MVBA’s Inaugural Tippler Thursday EventCome kickoff spring at Ware House 518 for Mount Vernon’s first Tippler Thursday event! Festivities begin at 6:00 pm on April 21st — the third Thursday of the month. Ware House 518 will be serving a featured cocktail for the event which they have named “The Vernon.” If you have not visited Ware House 518 before, you are in for a treat! The space is wow-worthy, the cocktails amazing and the food incredible. So come support and toast your neighbors, friends and local business owners at our first ever Tippler Thursday! Happy hour runs until 7:00 pm, so don’t be late. Ware House 518 is located at 518 N. Charles St. Info: www. warehouse518.com/ MVBA will be organizing a monthly Tippler Thursday at a different venue on the third Thursday of each month. Please visit mvba.org or our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/MVBA1938/ to get updates on Mount Vernon’s Tippler Thursday events. Spring Cleaning Garage Sale at Hotel Indigo to Benefit the Dog ParkIt’s time to declutter! The Hotel Indigo is hosting a “Garage Sale” in the underground garage and the booth rental proceeds will be donated to the dog park for ongoing maintenance. The sale will take place on Saturday, May 7th from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm. Parking space rental (booths) is as follows: $50 for for-profit organizations & $40 for non-profit organizations and individuals. Rental includes one parking space per vendor buttables will not be provided. Everyone please come out on May 7th to find new treasures or make some money selling your old treasures. To rent a space in the Hotel Indigo’s garage please contact jason.curtis@hotelindigobaltimore.com Howards Park Dog Run is located at Howard and Center Street. This collaborative effort between the Seton Hill and Mt Vernon Belvedere association is scheduled to open early summer. New Trash CansAs stated on the Baltimore City Public Works website, “Baltimore City is providing one free 65-gallon trash can to every residential address that currently receives trash collection service by the City. Using these cans will help keep our neighborhoods and waterways clean, reduce the rodent population, reduce strain on our workers, and make trash collection more efficient. Property owners who own a row home that is part of a continuous block-long group and have front collection have the option to call 311 by April 20, 2016, to request a smaller 35-gallon can. Hang tags will be posted at each property in the weeks prior to delivery. A neighborhood delivery schedule will be posted at www. publicworks.baltimorecity.gov and updated regularly. Please begin using your can as soon as it arrives. Your collection day and pickup location will remain the same.” More information about this effort as well as an informational video is available at www.publicworks.baltimorecity.gov. If you have any questions regarding this effort, please feel free to send a message to Michele Richter at vicepresident@mvba.org Recycling: Tuesdays, 10am to noon If you do have a sanitation issue, please report it to 311 via phone, online or by using the 311 app. You can do this anonymously, and can copy the report number with the address to vicepresident@mvba.org If we do not call, the city will never know there is a problem! Would You Like a Community Garden?Members of the community have expressed interest in having a community garden. Community gardens can be a beneficial addition to a community by increasing the availability of nutritious foods, strengthening community ties, reducing environmental hazards, reducing food miles and creating a more sustainable system. If you would be interested in joining the exploratory committee to create a neighborhood Baltimore City Farmers’ Market & Bizarre Opening Day – April 17thMaryland’s largest producers-only market offers an assortment of produce, meats, dairy, breads, flowers, collectibles and crafts on Sundays between April 17, 2016 and December 18, 2016 from 7am to sell out (typically noon). Many Sundays also feature live music performances and cooking demonstrations. On April 17th, opening day, Chef Egg brings his culinary expertise to the market with cooking demonstrations from 9am to 11:30am. Shoppers can also enjoy live music from Scott Paynter of Jah Works with his original reggae sound. Demos will be held near the Saratoga Street entrance, and market-goers are invited to pick up helpful cooking tips, recipes and delicious samples. For opening day, the first 100 attendees will receive a free tote bag, available at the Welcome Tent. The market is located below the Jones Falls Expressway at Holliday & Saratoga streets. For more information visit www.promotionandarts.org/events-festivals/baltimore-farmers-market-bazaar. |
Flower Mart May 6th and 7thMark you calendar for Baltimore’s FlowerMart. Flowers and plants galore, hat and pet contests children’s area, unique crafts, live entertainment, and food. The festival takes place on Friday, May 6th and Saturday, May 7th on and around historic Mount Vernon Square. Visit www.flowermartmd.org BSO Pulse: The Lone BellowPulse is a new concert series that brings together the classical world and the indie rock scene on one stage. Each concert will open with members of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, followed by a performance by the featured band (The Lone Bellow) and culminating with a unique collaboration. Join a Committee, Meet Your Neighbors and Improve Our Neighborhood!The Community Service and Engagement Committee meets every other Sunday at 218 E. Preston Street. Please call Matt for entry and for more information at (914) 602-8584 and contact him at corrsecretary@mvba.org for more information. The Membership Committee meets at Spirits of Mount Vernon on the second Wednesday of every month at 6:30 pm. Contact Julie Canard for more information at membership@mvba.org The Development Committee meets on the first Monday of every month at 6:00 pm. Contact Lance Decker at development@mvba.org For the Clean & Beautiful Committee please contact Michele Richter at vicepresident@mvba.org For the Green Committee/Trees contact Andy Smith at trees@mvba.org For the Dog Park Committee contact Samantha Braun or Geoffrey Hart at dogpark@mvba.org. The Safety Committee meets on the 1st Tuesday of every month at 6:00 pm at Spirits of Mount Vernon. Contact Jason Curtis at safety@mvba.org for more information. New Spring Menus & Specials in Mount Vernon RestaurantsBrew House No. 16 FLAVOR Marie Louise Bistro. Poets City Cafe Indigma The Room Mount Vernon ConservancyThe Mount Vernon Conservancy offers free weekly yoga at the Belvedere Condominiums every Saturday beginning at 8:15 am. The Conservancy has also launched a Monumental Memories campaign to capture new and old memories about the Monument for inclusion in a Bicentennial time capsule. Elections schedule2016 Primary Presidential / Mayoral Election Click here to download the full print version of the newsletter. |