Great American Campout

** POSTPONED.  Due to weather, this event has been postponed.  Stay turned! **


Love the outdoors?  Love St. Mary’s Park?  The Seton Hill Neighborhood Association will be camping in our St. Mary’s Park on 27 June 2015!  Come join us for the Great American Campout!

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Interested in the Great American Campout campaign?  It’s a national movement to highlight the importance of the outdoors!  Camp with us to help protect wildlife!

Our event is listed on the National Wildlife Federation webpage (under Maryland): http://www.nwf.org/Great-American-Campout/Host-A-Public-Campout/Public-Campouts.aspx

9 June 2015 General Meeting

Reminder – there is a general neighborhood meeting on Tuesday, 9 June.  Please note – the location and time for this meeting is different than normal.  The new location is St. Mary’s Park building, and the meeting starts at 6pm.
Topics for discussion:
Parking: 
– The Baltimore City Parking Authority will be in attendance from 6-7pm for a Q&A to discuss various parking options for Seton Hill’s Residential Parking Permit. To find out more about this, please visit our Parking Committee’s website.
St. Mary’s Park:
– St. Mary’s Park fountain update
– Weeding assisatnce needed in the flower beds
– Tree trimming assistance needed
– Great American Backyard Campout (in St. Mary’s Park)
Upcoming October 2015 French Fair: 
– FreeFall grant application in progress
– VP Bryan Dunn exploring sponsorship options
– Music acts being booked
Howard’s Park: 
– Update on dog park
– Partnership with SEIU for stewardship of part of Howard’s Park
Plaques:
– SHA will be selling Seton Hill National Historic District plaques to identify our historic homes at a discounted rate for SHA members.
Seton Hill historic plaque

 

SCNA Festival with The Gathering

Festival with The Gathering

What a wonderful event! The SCNA and Mount Royal CDC cannot thank The Gathering enough for believing in our cause and for showcasing what a rich and vibrant place West Baltimore can be!  State Center Redevelopment will bring jobs and access to jobs, affordable housing and it will end the food desert through its transit-orientated development and a focus on community – all the communities.  Close to 1,000 people turned out to this event – excited about the possibilities of the future!

Let’s ‪#‎growbaltimore‬ at ‪#‎statecenter‬! Let’s invest in Baltimore West and continue to ‪#‎gather‬ there!

Another big thank you to everyone who helped make this event possible: Heritage Crossing Resident Association; Mount Vernon-Belvedere Association; The Historic Upton Neighborhoods, Mt. Royal Improvement Association, Druid Heights Community Development Corporation, Midtown Community BenefitsDistrict, Midtown Matters – Baltimore, Mcculloh Homes Resident Council,Seton Hill Neighborhood, Jubilee Baltimore, United Baptist Missionary Convention, Historic Marble Hill Association, Madison Park Improvement Association, Pennsylvania Avenue Redevelopment Collaborative, Historic Mount Royal Terrace Associationand Mount Royal Community Development Corporation, Councilman Eric T. Costello, Senator Catherine E. Pugh, Barbara A. Robinson,Antonio Hayes, Mary Washington, Mary Washington for Delegate, 43rd District, Carl Stokes, Maggie McIntosh, Janet Allen, James W. Hamlinm,The Avenue Bakery, Wanda Gibson Best, Alvin C. Hathaway, Lisa Meyerhardt, Greg Sileo, Kevin Macartney, Ashe Smythe, Jacob GreanKatherine Ziombra, Brent Pertusio, Stephen Howard, Steva Komeh, Dale Terrill, Sally Wingo,Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Prez Jack Young, Liam Davis, and Justin Lane.

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