Volunteers Needed!

The Seton Hill Association needs volunteers to greet invited guests and accompany them on the walking neighborhood tour. If you’re passionate about how much you love Seton Hill then we need you on this Sunday from 2pm to 4:30pm. Seton Hill t-shirts will be available for the 1st five people that RSVP by sending an email to president@setonhill.org.

All Seton Hill residents are welcome to attend & mingle with guests-possibly sharing what you enjoy about the neighborhood. There will be information available on historic tax credits and professionals to assist you in purchasing a home too. This premiere event will begin at the St. Mary’s Spiritual Center (500 N. Paca Street) on 5/7 Sunday at 2:30 pm.

April Plans!

We have many events coming up this month!

Seton Hill General Meeting: 11 April

Next Tuesday, 11 April, is the Seton Hill General Meeting
7pm at St Mary’s Spiritual Center (600 N Paca St):
Topics for discussion:

  • Baltimore City Police Department (Captain James Rhoden) will update the membership on SH crime statistics plus requesting members to buy tickets to the fundraiser for Baltimore City youth participating in the Explorer Club.  The event is the 2017 Annual Baltimore Police Law Enforcement Explorer Night (sponsored by Buddies, Inc.) on Orioles game night, Wednesday, 6/21 against the Cleveland Indians.  Ticket prices are $33, 20, 17 & 15.  Folks can contact Officer Lee at Central District at 443.938.2798 (please mention Seton Hill).
  • Guest speaker, Maryland Historical Society – Learn Society’s history, what they have to explore in the library and museum.  They’ll offer discounted memberships to anyone attending the meeting and they’ll be bringing a nice coupon for the museum store to hand out.
  • As always they’re will be time for you to meet your neighbors, share your ideas/concerns, and sign up to volunteer with the Seton Hill Association, Inc.

Earth Day/Love Your Park Celebration: 22 April

Saturday, 22 April 2017 Earth Day/Love Your Park double event. Breakfast as a neighborhood (pay your own way) New America Café (429 N. Eutaw Street) at 10 am. Welcome New America Café to the neighborhood. Following breakfast volunteer to help mulch and plant flowers at 11:30 to 1pm in the St. Mary’s Park. We’ll meet up at the fountain in the north end of St. Mary’s Park. Tell us you’ll be there by sending an email to president@setonhill.org.

Buy in Seton Hill!

Brag about why you love Seton Hill! We have invited realtors on a tour to see our neighborhood, sell our vacant homes, and we’ll take them on a complimentary tour on 7 May. Interested? You must RSVP to president@setonhill.org by 6 May at 12N. Tour will include the St. Mary’s site, park fountain area, 2 historic houses, Neighborhood Fiber Co (old firehouse) and end at Howard’s Dog Park. This event is in partnership with Midtown Development Corp. and Maison Realty.

Get info on home buying programs or learn about programs specifically designed for us as a historic district. DETAILS: This event will be held on Sunday, 7 May at 2:30pm starting at the St. Mary’s Spiritual Center (600 N. Paca Street).

Seton Hill Newsletter

Cherry blossoms in springtime

There’s a lot happening in Seton Hill, and a lot of exciting events to come, so the Seton Hill Association president, Wayne Reed has put together a newsletter for you. We want to ensure you’re informed of what’s going on, and if you have questions or comments, you know where to direct them. A preview is below, but for the full newsletter, please click here.

A Seton Hill President’s Almost Spring Reflection

February in Baltimore was the warmest on record but winter’s last gasp in March has been challenging. Spring arrives on 3/20/17. Many thanks to all of you who have actively participated in Seton Hill Association. Inc. (SHA) related events including restaurant night at West Madison Craft Bar and the Community Walk with the Baltimore Police Department, Councilman Costello, and other representatives from City Council as well as City agencies. Our numbers are increasing from the previous year for those attending our last two community association meetings. The SHA Executive Board has put a great deal of effort in getting the speakers out for the issues that most impact our lives and we continue to advocate for the safety and prosperity of our neighborhood.

If you’re already a member of the SHA please continue to tell us what’s on your mind and join with us in implementing changes that benefit all of us. Attached I’ve highlighted events/special requests. I’m your elected President of the SHA –Wayne Reed. You may reach me by sending an email to president@setonhill.org. Please go to our website (www.setonhill.org) and Facebook page often for regular updates on our events and advocacy. Last, we’re a volunteer board with no source of revenue other than membership dues or donations so please consider joining or making a donation to the SHA. You can also sign up for membership or donate by credit card online or you may contact our Membership liaison to make arrangements for obtaining the membership form or paying by check/cash. The SHA is a 501 (c) 3 tax exempt neighborhood association. Volunteers are always welcomed.

For the full text, please click here.