Monday, October 25, 2010
check this out!
http://www.artforsocialchange.net/home.html
Friday, October 22, 2010
get engaged at JHU!
On Tuesday October 26th, 2010 at 7:00 p.m., The Johns Hopkins University Center for Social Concern and Tribe, Inc will sponsor a non-partisan panel discussion entitled The Changing Face of American Poverty. Amid the greatest economic recession in decades, this event will address the divide between market solutions and government intervention while also seeking solutions to issues such as chronic unemployment, increasing child poverty, and the decline of the American middle class.
Featuring
Bishop Don Williams, Bread for the World
Adam Schneider, Health Care for the Homeless of Maryland
Jason Hartling, Teach for America
This free event is open to the public and will be held in Baltimore, Maryland at the Levering Hall Glass Pavilion on the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins University. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m.
Directions to the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins University, parking information, and a campus map to assist in locating Levering Hall Glass Pavilion can be found on the Johns Hopkins University website. To RSVP, please email info@tribecentral.org
For more information, please contact:
Tribe, Inc.
Telephone Number: 202-544-3134
Email Address: info@tribecentral.org
Website address: www.tribecentral.org
Thursday, October 7, 2010
do you like gardening?
Midtown Community Benefits District
1221 N. Calvert St. Baltimore, MD
410-528-1512
They will be planting 3,600 bulbs to rejuvenate the North Park of the Washington Monument on October 16 and 30, 2010 from 9am-1pm.
Please contact this organization directly if you are interested in helping out!
Friday, October 1, 2010
something fun just for you.
Friends of 901 Arts,
Come join us for 2 fun activities tomorrow!
THE FOOD NETWORK: Mobile Market Hosted by Baltimore Development Cooperative
Sat Oct 2, 4-6pm.
FREE. Meet 4pm at Tinges Commons, 701 E. 33rd St. Ends 6pm @ 808 Homestead St.
Mobile Market connecting food networks of Better Waverly with a festive procession and mobile farmer's market led by a Baltimore Arabber. Featured will be an urban foraging tour/tutorial, bicycle gallery maps
of Baltimore's community green spaces, a how-to handmade soap workshop, sign making at Tinges Commons and basil pesto making and tasting at Homestead Harvest.
Stay for Nana Projects'' How to Grow a Pickle at dusk!
Saturday October 2, 2010! Free!
901 Arts Youth Sculpture Garden in Waverly
808 Homestead Street, 21218
6pm Pre show Activities: 901 Drummers perform, paint a flower pot, make a puppet!
7pm Puppet show
Bring a blanket to sit on.
A new puppet Show by Nana Projects
Presented by Parks & People Foundation
www.growapickle.blogspot.com for more info