From katie at charlesvillage.org Mon Oct 2 17:10:18 2006 From: katie at charlesvillage.org (Katie Beltz) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 17:10:18 -0400 Subject: [CV Block Leaders] First Block Leader Meeting Message-ID: <20061002170778.SM01092@OUTREACH> Dear Block Leaders, Our first meeting will be held on Thursday, October 12th at 7pm at Future Care. I also came around with outreach staff today to deliver Quad Rep election fliers. I hope most of you received them. Some will be delivered tomorrow. If you need any more please let me know. I will also have some at the Harwood / Sewer meeting tonight at 6/ 6:30. Please come on out and bring your neighbors. Katie Beltz Block Leader Coordinator Charles Village Community Benefits District 410-235-4411 x16 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From katie at charlesvillage.org Mon Oct 9 11:13:25 2006 From: katie at charlesvillage.org (Katie Beltz) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 11:13:25 -0400 Subject: [CV Block Leaders] 27th street Sewer Project Info Message-ID: <20061009111046.SM01092@OUTREACH> Dear Block Leaders, Just to keep everyone in the neighborhood informed I am forwarding you some of the information on the sewer project that is taking place on 27th street. This mainly applies to the residents of the 2600 and 2700 blocks, but other residents of the neighborhood may be affected and may want to know what is going on. I hope everyone is enjoying the warm weather, and don't forget the block leader meeting this Thursday, October 12th, 7pm at Future Care. Katie Beltz Block Leader Coordinator Charles Village Community Benefits District 410-235-4411 x16 _____ From: Gordillo, Guillermo [mailto:Guillermo.Gordillo at baltimorecity.gov] Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 4:21 PM To: James, Tiffany R. (Mayor's Office); Brown, Larry; Conaway, Belinda; Young, Bernard; Smith, Robert - DPW-SW; Watts, Wanda; kellyp at communitylaw.org; seay3881 at aol.com; mpclarke; Thompson, Dale; Cuffie, Ronald; katie at charlesvillage.org; bob at charlesvillage.org; beth.bullamore at verison.net; dmoore at wtplaw.com; dbolger at artbma.org; joanlfloyd at hotmail.com Cc: Schultz, Mike - DPW; Williams, Bruce; Pompa, Tom; Wyatt, Gary A.; Edoror, Samuel; dtiburzi at wrallp.com Subject: 27th Street Tunnel Informational Flyer Dear Ladies and Gentlemen: Please find attached an informational flyer, as discussed during last Tuesday's CAC meeting, which we are circulating this afternoon along the 27th Street corridor (between Remington and Barclay). If you know of anyone that should have and did not receive this email, please forward it to them (and cc us) along with our sincere apologies for the oversight. 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Name: SC 800R 3 Month Lookahead 8-31-06 Revised 2.doc Type: application/msword Size: 23552 bytes Desc: not available URL: From katie at charlesvillage.org Thu Oct 12 15:35:25 2006 From: katie at charlesvillage.org (Katie Beltz) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 15:35:25 -0400 Subject: [CV Block Leaders] Don't forget Message-ID: <200610121532718.SM01092@OUTREACH> Block Leader Meeting tonight!!! 7pm at the Future Care Facility on the 2700 block of Charles Street Katie Beltz Block Leader Coordinator Charles Village Community Benefits District 2301 N Charles St - Baltimore, MD 21218 410-235-4411 x16 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From katie at charlesvillage.org Fri Oct 13 15:51:38 2006 From: katie at charlesvillage.org (Katie Beltz) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 15:51:38 -0400 Subject: [CV Block Leaders] Read Me Block Leaders!!! Message-ID: <200610131549937.SM01092@OUTREACH> Dear Block leaders, If you were not able to attend the meeting last night please read the attatchments. One is about what went on at the meeting , find out how to win some free stuff! The other is a survey that we took at the meeting. This survey is very important because it will help me learn about your blocks and what you are hoping to accomplish. It is honestly VERY SHORT so please take the time to fill it out and send it back. Also you will soon be recieving some more fliers delivered to your residence along with hard copies of these attatchements. These will announce the Mayors Clean Up and a book drive being run by Greater Homewood. I would greatly encourage you and your residents to participate in the clean up; we are trying to make this clean up as successful as possible. Please let me know if you or your residents are planning on participating. Almost everyone at the CVCBD will be out working on that day, as well as some other volunteers we have recruited. Come show your Charles Village pride and spirit by cleaning up the neighborhood! Katie Beltz Block Leader Coordinator Charles Village Community Benefits District 2301 N Charles St - Baltimore, MD 21218 410-235-4411 x16 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: about 1st meeting.doc Type: application/msword Size: 23552 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Survey.doc Type: application/msword Size: 24064 bytes Desc: not available URL: From katie at charlesvillage.org Mon Oct 16 11:03:01 2006 From: katie at charlesvillage.org (Katie Beltz) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 11:03:01 -0400 Subject: [CV Block Leaders] FW: Quad Rep Elections - Tuesday! Message-ID: <200610161100796.SM01092@OUTREACH> Block Leaders, Here is a reminder about tomorrow night and a flier about hazardous waste day. Katie Beltz Block Leader Coordinator Charles Village Community Benefits District 2301 N Charles St - Baltimore, MD 21218 410-235-4411 x16 At 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 17 at Saints Phillips and James Church on North Charles between 28th and 29th Streets, the Charles Village Community Benefits District Management Authority will hold its fall meeting. This meeting includes elections for 4 at large members. I understand that some of the seats are going to be contested by people who want to change direction at the Management Authority. Nominations will be accepted from the floor but it would be best to contact Linda, the Office Manager at the Benefits District 410-235-4411 x11, if you plan to run. Peter Duvall -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Items will be collected from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. on October 26, and from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. on October 27. This event is held twice a year, in the spring and fall, and gives residents an opportunity to properly dispose of such material as bleach, pesticides, herbicides, car and household batteries, drain cleaner, gasoline, pool chemicals and other items (such as paint). Citizens should note that these items must be brought to the Poly-Western location and will not be collected from their residences. Proof of City residency is required to drop off material. For additional information or to find out more about disposal of your household hazardous material, please contact the Public Works' Office of Recycling at 410-396-5916. . __,_._,___ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From katie at charlesvillage.org Fri Oct 27 10:39:11 2006 From: katie at charlesvillage.org (Katie Beltz) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 10:39:11 -0400 Subject: [CV Block Leaders] Street Closure Info Message-ID: <200610271036359.SM01092@OUTREACH> ----- Original Message ----- From: Salem Reiner To: nyitrai-stephen at aramark.com ; hccpresident at gmail.com ; ktalty at kruchkoandfries.com ; mrhonor at lbph.lib.md.us ; presiden at tuscanycanterbury.org ; william_r_blanchard at verizon.net ; Moore, Dana Petersen; perrybridger at yahoo.com Sent: Thu Oct 26 16:59:33 2006 Subject: FYI - Temporary Closure of E Lane of W Univ Pkwy. on 10/28 -10/29 All: Please forward the following on to interested parties. The Johns Hopkins University will be hosting an event for which it has obtained permission from the city to temporarily close the east-bound lane of W Univ. Pkwy. between North Charles Street and San Martin Drive. The closure will be in effect from 3:00 pm on Saturday, October 28 until 1:00 am on Sunday, October 29. Parking restrictions along this section of Univ. Pkwy. will be in effect prior to, and during the above noted time. Detour signs and necessary personnel will be in place to manage pedestrian and vehicular traffic. On behalf of Johns Hopkins, I would like to thank our neighbors for their understanding concerning this event. Should you have any questions regarding this, or any other JHU matters, please let me know. Regards, Salem Salem Reiner Director Office of Community Affairs The Johns Hopkins University 901 S. Bond St., Suite 540 Baltimore MD, 21231 443-287-9900 Sreiner1 at jhu.edu Katie Beltz Block Leader Coordinator Charles Village Community Benefits District 2301 N Charles St - Baltimore, MD 21218 410-235-4411 x16 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeni at charlesvillage.org Tue Oct 31 10:59:42 2006 From: jeni at charlesvillage.org (Jeni Spevak) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 10:59:42 -0500 Subject: [CV Block Leaders] FW: Statement from the university on investigation of afraternity Message-ID: <20061031105746.SM01092@OUTREACH> -----Original Message----- From: James, Tiffany R. (Mayor's Office) [mailto:TiffanyR.James at baltimorecity.gov] Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 9:18 AM Subject: FW: Statement from the university on investigation of afraternity See message from JHU below. Here is a link to the Baltimore Sun article in today's paper to which he is referring: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/education/bal-te.md.hopkins31oct31,0,764959 9.story Tiffany James Neighborhood Liaison, North/Northeast Baltimore Mayor's Office of Neighborhoods 100 N. Holliday St., Room 628 Baltimore, MD 21202 (443) 984-1082 TiffanyR.James at baltimorecity.gov http://www.ci.baltimore.md.us/government/moon/index.html CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained in or attached to this e-mail message may be privileged and confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the Mayor's Office of Neighborhoods by telephone at 410-396-4735 and delete the message from your system. Thank you. -----Original Message----- From: Salem Reiner [mailto:sreiner1 at jhu.edu] Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 9:20 PM Subject: Fwd: Statement from the university on investigation of afraternity All: Please forward the following message to interested parties. I wanted to make you aware of a highly unfortunate incident. As you may have heard, or will likely hear in the news, the Sigma Chi fraternity (JHU-recognized) hosted a party on 10/28/06 that was advertised in a highly racially offensive manner. Please see below for details. I am informing you, our neighbors, because this is an extremely important matter. At the time of this message (10/30/06), an investigation by the office of the dean of students and other administrative bodies at JHU is well under way. Also, this evening, JHU's most senior administrators that are involved with students held a meeting to which the entire university community was invited (and to which many students and others attended). For several hours, a vibrant, passionate, and useful dialogue took place, during which the specific incident referred to was addressed, expressions of concern about current tensions related to intolerance of others were brought up, and, indicators of promise were also included in the discussion. At the meeting, actions were presented regarding how the university will address those responsible for the noted incident. An overview was also presented regarding the substantial and rapid actions that must be taken to address racism, both to calibrate and bolster current initiatives, as well as provide for long-term solutions that combat racism and other types of intolerance of others. Salem Salem Reiner Director Office of Community Affairs Johns Hopkins University 901 S. Bond Street, Suite 540 Baltimore, MD 21231 443-287-9900 (phone) 443-287-9898 (fax) Johns Hopkins Events: http://webapps.jhu.edu/eventslist/standardtemplate.cfm Johns Hopkins News & Information: http://www.jhu.edu/news_info/news/events/ >>> JHBroadcast 10/30/06 3:28 PM >>> October 30, 2006 To the Homewood campus community: On Saturday evening, Oct. 28, at an off-campus house, members of the Sigma Chi fraternity sponsored a party that was advertised as a "Halloween in the 'Hood" party. The invitation invoked offensive racial stereotyping. The coordinator of Greek life last week had told the chapter president that he found the advertisement racist and offensive and directed the fraternity to withdraw the advertising immediately. The advertising later reappeared, without the coordinator's knowledge, in altered but still offensive form. A decoration outside the party site was a plastic skeleton dressed in pirate garb hanging from a rope noose. The university's community liaison officer was asked early Sunday to respond to the scene of the party. After she did so, a decision was made to close the event down. The university is now conducting a full investigation into this matter. Based on the information received thus far, the university has suspended all activities of the Sigma Chi fraternity, pending the results of the investigation. The university has also alerted the fraternity's national headquarters about this action. The national fraternity has imposed a 45-day suspension of the chapter's activities and will conduct its own investigation. The university will be investigating whether the Sigma Chi fraternity chapter or any of its members violated university policies and regulations proscribing: * conduct or a pattern of conduct that harasses a person or a group; * intimidation of any person which results in limiting her/his full access to all aspects of life at the university; * and hosting an event in violation of university party registration policies. The university also will consult with the national fraternity concerning as to whether the local chapter is in compliance with its national charter. University administrators plan to hold an open meeting with concerned members of the university community this evening, Monday, Oct. 30, at 6 p.m. in Hodson Hall auditorium. President Brody, who left campus this afternoon to attend a national meeting out of state, issued the following statement: "The invitation to this party represented a serious and unacceptable misjudgment on the part of the fraternity chapter that organized it. We will move quickly to address that appropriately with the chapter. "Ours is a university community where students of many races, ethnicities and religions work hard every day to bridge the gaps between them, to unify rather than to polarize. Our students are generally mature, responsible and hard-working. They are appreciative of the opportunity to get to know many people of backgrounds differing from their own. "I have long been committed to embracing diversity and inclusion on campus, as I recognize its fundamental importance. I take this situation very seriously. I find this incident deeply disturbing, and I'm personally offended. "It's as simple as this: The adoption of racial stereotyping as a party theme is a repugnant act, and groups that want to consider themselves Johns Hopkins student organizations should understand that the university will not tolerate it."