Neighborhood Updates
October 2023
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The full TCNA newsletter, which will include current sales and crime data, will go out in November. This TCNA Update includes events and information that you may want to know now. | |
Tuscany- Canterbury Neighborhood Yard Sale
Due to the rainy forecast on Saturday and Sunday, the yard sale has been postponed until
October 21 9:30 -1:30
check TCNA website if it rains or any additional updates
It's not too late to set up a table. Let Martha Turner know where it will be. The Yard Sale Committee is coordinating the publicity for the yard sale and is putting up signs throughout the neighborhood.
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TCNA General Meeting
November 15
Calvert Middle School Auditorium
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6:30 Social Time
Wine, soft drinks, and cheese crackers/fruit
7:00 - 7:45
TCNA Business Meeting
7:45-8:30
Josh Peek,
Guest Speaker
James Webb Telescope
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Josh Peek, an astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute, has agreed to do a presentation about the Space Telescope Science Institute, our neighbor on San Martin Drive, and the James Webb Space Telescope, whose science and mission operations are run there. He will discuss the JWST’s design, launch, how it works.
He will show some exciting images and scientific results from its first year. Finally, he will explain a little about how he fits in, and future directions for the STSci and astronomy.
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Hopkins Market (110 39th Street) is opening soon. Renovations continue. No definite opening date yet.
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October 31, Tuesday School Closes at 12:30 P.M. – Professional Development
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November 10, Friday School Closed – Parent/Teacher Conferences
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November 21, Tuesday School Closes at 12:30 P.M. – Grandparents’ Day
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November 22-26 School Closed, Thanksgiving Break
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Baltimore Climate Action Plan Update
Public Comment Period Ends October 31, 2023
Baltimore City Planning Office Wants Your Comments and Input
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Baltimore City Website
Need your feedback!
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The City of Baltimore is upgrading its website, and needs your feedback on your experience with the current website. Please take a few minutes to tell the Baltimore City Office of Information Technology your thoughts as they redo the website experience. The survey is here.
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Johns Hopkins University
Wants Your Input
Johns Hopkins publicly posted the first tranche of draft policies that will guide the Johns Hopkins Police Department’s (JHPD) day-to-day work. Johns Hopkins staff and students, and anyone in the Baltimore and Maryland communities will have 60 days to review and comment on the proposed policies.
You can access these drafts on the public safety website. Just like the MOU process, all feedback submitted will be captured in a public report and used to inform the final policies.
Your participation is crucial, take time, consider the policies, and utilize the feedback form if you would like to offer input. Your invaluable feedback will help us ensure that the JHPD is a forward-thinking, progressive, and transparent police department that truly serves the best interests of and protects our community. I look forward to reviewing your suggestions and always welcome the opportunity for engagement and discussion.
Sincerely,
Branville G. Bard Jr.
Vice President for Public Safety
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Events In and Around
Tuscany-Canterbury
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October 14, 2023
This is the 23rd Charm City's Running Festival. The race starts at 8 am downtown. 4000 runners are expected. Participants must be able to complete the course in 6 hours 30 minutes.
The route is just below Tuscany-Canterbury
- 33rd Street
- South of Johns Hopkins
- Through Wyman Park and Druid Hill Park
- St. Paul and Maryland Ave below 32nd Street
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The Book Thing Browsing Day Sunday, October 15
The Book Thing is hosting its monthly Browsing Day on Sunday, October 15th from 9am-5pm. The Book Thinks is also looking for volunteers. Click here for the details.
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Baltimore City Rec and Park’s Annual Park’d N’ Pumpkin fall event is back!
Friday, October 20
FREE
7-10pm
Druid Hill Park
Guests go on a spooky journey (from the safety of their cars) where they will encounter ghouls and treats along a haunted trail.
Guests can enjoy delicious treats and snacks as they brave the scary attraction
More information contact. SpecialEvents2@BaltimoreCity.Gov.
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STONY RUN BIRD FEST
October 21, 9:30am-12:00pm
Linkwood Park, 101 W Cold Spring
Join neighbors for birdy crafts, bird walks, FREE TREES that birds will love (from TREEBALTIMORE). Carrie Murray Nature Center will be there .. with LIVE BUGS! and various bird artifacts.
BYOS! (Bring your own shirt) and make your own limited edition bird-themed screen print from local artist Lorraine Imwold.
Cosponsored by Friends of Stony Run and Patterson Park Audubon.
In case of inclement weather, check stonyrun.org or their Facebook page
Registration via Eventbrite appreciated but not required: https://tinyurl.com/4u9yrtc9
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Community Concerts at Second
WORLD-CLASS CONCERTS, FREE TO ALL
4200 St. Paul Street
OCT 15, 2023 | 3:30PM
- ADAM SADBERRY, FLUTE & WYNONA WANG, PIANO
OCT 29, 2023 | 7:30PM
- CHAMBER MUSIC BY CANDLELIGHT
NOV 12, 2023 | 3:30PM
- AMIT PELED, CELLO & SOLOMON EICHNER, PIANO
For More Information
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Weed Warriors in Meadow Lane/Linkwood Park
Saturday, Oct 21 10 am
Meet at Overhill Road and Meadow Lane
Join the Stony Run Weed Warriors to work in the forested area between Meadow Lane and the Stony Run. This section of the Stony Run Walking Path is the home to a variety of beautiful trees and wildlife, including a family of barred owls who might be present to supervise our work. Registration not required. Please join us!
Learn more about the Baltimore City Weed Warriors program.
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7th Community Forum on Healthy Aging
Spearheaded by the Community Research Advisory Council and the Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research’s Community and Collaboration Core.
This two-part virtual forum
Monday, November 13 5-7pm
Tuesday, November 14 5-7pm
To register click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/7th-community-forum-on-healthy-CCC
For more information, please contact Crystal Evans at cevans20@jhmi.edu or 667-306-6274.
The first 200 people registered by October 30, 2023 will receive a special gift package.
Speaker Lineup
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Click on the picture to see 2022 pictures from Halloween in Tuscany-Canterbury. Send TCNA pictures from 2023 to
presidentTCNA@gmail.com
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Tuscany-Canterbury is a beautiful neighborhood. Neighbors and owners take great care of their homes, condos, and buildings. TCNA supports various efforts to keep our neighborhood a beautiful treasure in Baltimore.
TCNA is stronger with you as a member! We’d ❤️ to have you join us or renew your dues.
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TCNA Officers and Board Members
- Co-President: Pat Hawthorne (Gardens of Guilford Condo, Stony Run Lane)
- Co-President: Mike Travieso (Tuscany-Lombardy, Stony Run Lane)
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Past President Julia Frazier (Canterbury Road), Events Committee
- Vice President: Garth Thompson (Ridgemede Road)
- Treasurer: Bill Bass (Cloverhill Road)
- Secretary: Sam Park (Tuscany Court)
Board Members
- Bonnie Boland (The Colonnade, Canterbury Road), Gardens Committee
- Josh Cohen (Cloverhill Road), Events, 100th Celebration
- Linda Eberhart (Tuscany Road), Communication Coordinator
- Eric Elton (Cloverhill Road), Greens Committee, Co-chair
- Paul Gallo (Tuscany Court), Public Safety Liaison
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Nancy Lee LaMotte (Ridgemede/Ridgewood Condo, Linkwood Rd), Residential Permit Parking Coordinator. Membership Committee
- Maureen LaPorta (Ridgemede Rd), Neighborhood Restaurant Liaison
- Mat Leffler-Schulman (Cloverhill Road), Events, 100th Celebration
- Rosalyn Mansouri (Winthrop House Condo, Charles Street), Membership Committee
- Amy Mutch (Tuscany Road), Calvert Liaison Committee Chair
- Jo-Ann Orlinsky (St. James Condo, Charles Street), Membership Committee
- Brian ten Siethoff (Cloverhill Road), Streets Committee Chair
- Julie Watson (Canterbury Road), Web Master
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