From molly.smith74 at gmail.com Tue Sep 1 07:56:35 2009 From: molly.smith74 at gmail.com (Molly Smith) Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 14:56:35 +0300 Subject: [Chat] One-Day Screenwriting Workshop in Baltimore with NYU Film Professor Marilyn Horowitz In-Reply-To: <7a9f4ffa0909010455s4876b09bm69268a45d46d2572@mail.gmail.com> References: <7a9f4ffa0909010455s4876b09bm69268a45d46d2572@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <7a9f4ffa0909010456u7cb00ba5xd70d9ba4f7ab5a18@mail.gmail.com> NYU Film School Professor Marilyn Horowitz partners with Classroom 34 For One-Day Screenwriting Intensive in Baltimore. DATE: Saturday, September 26, 2009 EVENT: Classroom 34 will partner with NYU professor Marilyn Horowitz for a one-day intensive workshop designed to teach students the intuitive, visual exercises taught in her classes and in her book, How To Write a Screenplay in 10 Weeks. During the six-hour seminar, Marilyn will carefully explain the exercises and techniques that have helped her NYU students complete their scripts, win competitions, and get produced. By the end of this workshop you will be ready to finish your screenplay because you will understand how to instantly create living, breathing characters, plot your screenplay using The Mythic Journey Map, know what you want to say using the Premise-Question and find a partner to help support your efforts. LOCATION: Classroom 34 @ Station North. 34 E. Lanvale Street (Between St. Paul & Charles) Baltimore MD, 21202 COST: The price of the class is $125.00** and includes Marilyn???s book How to Write a Screenplay in 10 Weeks. **In support of the launch of Classroom 34, Professor Horowitz is offering a 50% discount. The normal cost of this workshop is $200.00. This price is a one time only opportunity and includes a $50.00 workbook. DEPOSIT: $50.00 Nonrefundable Deposit Required to Reserve Your Seat SIGN UP: To reserve your seat today, call Classroom 34 at 410-800-4985 SPACES ARE LIMITED To learn more about Marilyn Horowitz visit: http://www.marilynhorowitz.com To learn more about Classroom 34 visit: http://www.classroom34.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From molly.smith74 at gmail.com Tue Sep 1 07:57:51 2009 From: molly.smith74 at gmail.com (Molly Smith) Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 14:57:51 +0300 Subject: [Chat] One-Day Screenwriting Workshop in Baltimore with NYU Film Professor Marilyn Horowitz Message-ID: <7a9f4ffa0909010457l415c8e8ci78c052aea304bbfc@mail.gmail.com> NYU Film School Professor Marilyn Horowitz partners with Classroom 34 For One-Day Screenwriting Intensive in Baltimore. DATE: Saturday, September 26, 2009 EVENT: Classroom 34 will partner with NYU professor Marilyn Horowitz for a one-day intensive workshop designed to teach students the intuitive, visual exercises taught in her classes and in her book, How To Write a Screenplay in 10 Weeks. During the six-hour seminar, Marilyn will carefully explain the exercises and techniques that have helped her NYU students complete their scripts, win competitions, and get produced. By the end of this workshop you will be ready to finish your screenplay because you will understand how to instantly create living, breathing characters, plot your screenplay using The Mythic Journey Map, know what you want to say using the Premise-Question and find a partner to help support your efforts. LOCATION: Classroom 34 @ Station North. 34 E. Lanvale Street (Between St. Paul & Charles) Baltimore MD, 21202 COST: The price of the class is $125.00** and includes Marilyn???s book How to Write a Screenplay in 10 Weeks. **In support of the launch of Classroom 34, Professor Horowitz is offering a 50% discount. The normal cost of this workshop is $200.00. This price is a one time only opportunity and includes a $50.00 workbook. DEPOSIT: $50.00 Nonrefundable Deposit Required to Reserve Your Seat SIGN UP: To reserve your seat today, call Classroom 34 at 410-800-4985 SPACES ARE LIMITED To learn more about Marilyn Horowitz visit: http://www.marilynhorowitz.com To learn more about Classroom 34 visit: http://www.classroom34.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From iggybaby at comcast.net Tue Sep 1 20:06:13 2009 From: iggybaby at comcast.net (iggybaby at comcast.net) Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2009 00:06:13 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Chat] One-Day Screenwriting Workshop in Baltimore with NYU Film Professor Marilyn Horowitz In-Reply-To: <7a9f4ffa0909010457l415c8e8ci78c052aea304bbfc@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <961419567.6238151251849973265.JavaMail.root@sz0142a.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net> hi molly, i was surprised to get a message from you because i didn't think i was able to complete the process to join your group. can you please tell me what the chat is about, and how it might be able to help me. i've been living in charles village for 25 yrs,but i really don't know many people i'm embarrassed to say. please let me know. ----- Original Message ----- From: Molly Smith To: chat at charlesvillage.info Sent: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 11:57:51 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Chat] One-Day Screenwriting Workshop in Baltimore with NYU Film Professor Marilyn Horowitz NYU Film School Professor Marilyn Horowitz partners with Classroom 34 For One-Day Screenwriting Intensive in Baltimore. DATE: Saturday, September 26, 2009 EVENT: Classroom 34 will partner with NYU professor Marilyn Horowitz for a one-day intensive workshop designed to teach students the intuitive, visual exercises taught in her classes and in her book, How To Write a Screenplay in 10 Weeks. During the six-hour seminar, Marilyn will carefully explain the exercises and techniques that have helped her NYU students complete their scripts, win competitions, and get produced. By the end of this workshop you will be ready to finish your screenplay because you will understand how to instantly create living, breathing characters, plot your screenplay using The Mythic Journey Map, know what you want to say using the Premise-Question and find a partner to help support your efforts. LOCATION: Classroom 34 @ Station North. 34 E. Lanvale Street (Between St. Paul & Charles) Baltimore MD, 21202 COST: The price of the class is $125.00** and includes Marilyn???s book How to Write a Screenplay in 10 Weeks. **In support of the launch of Classroom 34, Professor Horowitz is offering a 50% discount. The normal cost of this workshop is $200.00. This price is a one time only opportunity and includes a $50.00 workbook. DEPOSIT: $50.00 Nonrefundable Deposit Required to Reserve Your Seat SIGN UP: To reserve your seat today, call Classroom 34 at 410-800-4985 SPACES ARE LIMITED To learn more about Marilyn Horowitz visit: http://www.marilynhorowitz.com To learn more about Classroom 34 visit: http://www.classroom34.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From burkpaul at hotmail.com Thu Sep 3 17:13:48 2009 From: burkpaul at hotmail.com (Paul Burk) Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 17:13:48 -0400 Subject: [Chat] PEE WEE'S BIG ADVENTURE - Fri, 9/4, 8:00PM Message-ID: The AIA's Summer Film Series continues this week with 'Pee Wee's Big Adventure', Friday 8/4 at 8:00PM in the Abell Open Space. PLUS: All audience members at Friday's screening will be entered into a drawing: the winner gets to pick next week's movie! See you there,Paul *** ABELL COMMUNITY STREET FAIR - Sunday, Sept 13th, noon-5PM, 3100 Abell Ave *** _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live: Make it easier for your friends to see what you?re up to on Facebook. http://windowslive.com/Campaign/SocialNetworking?ocid=PID23285::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:SI_SB_facebook:082009 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From volcheck at acm.org Fri Sep 4 19:47:25 2009 From: volcheck at acm.org (Emil Volcheck) Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 19:47:25 -0400 Subject: [Chat] Talk "End of Life Ethics" by "Final Exit" Medical Director Message-ID: Hello, neighbors, Next Sunday, Sept. 13th, the Baltimore Ethical Society will host an address titled "End of Life Ethics" by the medical director for the "Final Exit Network". You may recall the news stories earlier this year of how Georgia asked Maryland to arrest and extradite a Hopkins doctor, Dr. Lawrence Egbert, and the Maryland regional coordinator, Nicholas Sheridan, on charges of conspiracy to assist suicides. The "Final Exit Network" provides no material support, only information, so this is case is being closely watched. Both appeared in a Georgia court and were released pending indictment by a grand jury. Here's an AP story in the Sun: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nation-world/bal-assistedsuicide-group0226,0,1344449.story Here is the announcement for the talk. The Baltimore Ethical Society is located in the Old Congress Hotel at 306 W. Franklin St. Sept. 13, 10:30 am End of Life Ethics Lawrence Egbert, M.D. Medical Director, Final Exit Network The Final Exit Network is a volunteer nonprofit educational organization that serves people who are suffering from an irreversible illness which is more than they can bear. The organization offers information so they can, if and when they choose, end their suffering. It also provides guides who give comfort and counseling, but does not physically assist in any manner. On February 25th, 2009, Dr Egbert and three others from Final Exit Network were arrested by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and charged with assisting a suicide. He was arrested again on May 26, 2009 by Maricopa County, Arizona authorities and charged with "conspiracy to commit manslaughter" because as Medical Director of FEN he oversees the acceptance or rejection of all member applicants for services. Dr. Egbert is staunchly dedicated to the last human right a person may choose; the right to die. Lawrence (Larry) Egbert is an anesthesiologist and has been a visiting Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine since 2001 and a member of the undergraduate campus "Health Pre-professions Committee from 2002--2008. He is a supporter of Doctors Without Borders (about which he spoke at BES some years ago), Physicians for Human Rights, and Physicians for Social Responsibility. He is a member of First Unitarian Church of Baltimore. To view the current BES newsletter, visit http://baltimoreethicalsociety.org/Documents/BESpeak_2009_09.pdf . Thanks, --Emil -- Emil Volcheck volcheck at acm.org http://EmilVolcheck.com/ From kzeese at earthlink.net Mon Sep 7 14:54:12 2009 From: kzeese at earthlink.net (Kevin Zeese) Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 14:54:12 -0400 Subject: [Chat] Rats Message-ID: It could be worse. They've discovered a giant rat -- 32 inches and 3.3 pounds . . . http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/09/07/giant.rat.papua/index.html KZ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jfruh at jfruh.com Tue Sep 8 10:51:43 2009 From: jfruh at jfruh.com (Joshua Fruhlinger) Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 10:51:43 -0400 Subject: [Chat] funeral homes? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7EF9A1A8-52B0-498E-9DAA-3339B7F96261@jfruh.com> Hello all- Carolyn Goodwin is our cleans our house for us and I know does other homes in CV. Her father passed away yesterday and she asked me if I knew of any reasonably priced Baltimore funeral homes. I don't, but I thought maybe someone on this list might. Anyone who does, please let me know. Thanks. jf From ugagrad93 at yahoo.com Tue Sep 8 10:54:36 2009 From: ugagrad93 at yahoo.com (Greg Alexander) Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 07:54:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Chat] funeral homes? In-Reply-To: <7EF9A1A8-52B0-498E-9DAA-3339B7F96261@jfruh.com> Message-ID: <162023.9569.qm@web51103.mail.re2.yahoo.com> I think Vaughn Greene (several locales in Balt) is a good choice. I don't know from personal experience but they are a local co. Greg Alexander Freelance Writer/Editor Editor, Mason-Dixon Arrive 2629 Guilford Avenue Baltimore, MD 21218 410-243-3387 ugagrad93 at yahoo.com www.gregoryjalexander.com --- On Tue, 9/8/09, Joshua Fruhlinger wrote: > From: Joshua Fruhlinger > Subject: [Chat] funeral homes? > To: "The Charles Village Chat List" > Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 10:51 AM > Hello all- > > Carolyn Goodwin is our cleans our house for us and I know > does other homes in CV.? Her father passed away > yesterday and she asked me if I knew of any reasonably > priced Baltimore funeral homes.? I don't, but I thought > maybe someone on this list might.? Anyone who does, > please let me know.? Thanks. > > jf > > _______________________________________________ > Chat mailing list > Chat at charlesvillage.info > http://charlesvillage.info/mailman/listinfo/chat_charlesvillage.info > archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/chat at charlesvillage.info/ > From debjackemandpie at yahoo.com Tue Sep 8 10:58:34 2009 From: debjackemandpie at yahoo.com (debbie jones) Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 07:58:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Chat] F Message-ID: <757687.57249.qm@web31501.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Take care, Debbie -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From debjackemandpie at yahoo.com Tue Sep 8 11:17:52 2009 From: debjackemandpie at yahoo.com (debbie jones) Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 08:17:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Chat] funeral homes? In-Reply-To: <7EF9A1A8-52B0-498E-9DAA-3339B7F96261@jfruh.com> Message-ID: <469926.758.qm@web31507.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I know several people, incl. family members, who have used Mitchell-Wiedefeld on York Rd., near News Channel 2. ?There was an article in one of the news magazines a couple of years ago about cutting funeral costs. ?The main points were: ?order the coffin directly online (the funeral home must accept it), and don't pay extra for special metal liners, evidently embalming is a major expense and unnecessary; unless it's open casket, and order all flowers yourself to avoid "middle man" mark-up's, which can be sizeable. ? ?It's an emotional time, but the article stated that you could save hundreds to thousands of dollars following these steps. ?Hope this helps. Take care, Debbie --- On Tue, 9/8/09, Joshua Fruhlinger wrote: From: Joshua Fruhlinger Subject: [Chat] funeral homes? To: "The Charles Village Chat List" Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 10:51 AM Hello all- Carolyn Goodwin is our cleans our house for us and I know does other homes in CV.? Her father passed away yesterday and she asked me if I knew of any reasonably priced Baltimore funeral homes.? I don't, but I thought maybe someone on this list might.? Anyone who does, please let me know.? Thanks. jf _______________________________________________ Chat mailing list Chat at charlesvillage.info http://charlesvillage.info/mailman/listinfo/chat_charlesvillage.info archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/chat at charlesvillage.info/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jfruh at jfruh.com Tue Sep 8 13:55:51 2009 From: jfruh at jfruh.com (Joshua Fruhlinger) Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 13:55:51 -0400 Subject: [Chat] funeral homes? In-Reply-To: <162023.9569.qm@web51103.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <162023.9569.qm@web51103.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <9761AEB3-6B51-4B0D-86FE-68AFA19BB503@jfruh.com> Thanks very much for the info, all. jf On Sep 8, 2009, at 10:54 AM, Greg Alexander wrote: > I think Vaughn Greene (several locales in Balt) is a good choice. I > don't know from personal experience but they are a local co. > > Greg Alexander > Freelance Writer/Editor > Editor, Mason-Dixon Arrive > 2629 Guilford Avenue > Baltimore, MD 21218 > 410-243-3387 > ugagrad93 at yahoo.com > www.gregoryjalexander.com > > > --- On Tue, 9/8/09, Joshua Fruhlinger wrote: > >> From: Joshua Fruhlinger >> Subject: [Chat] funeral homes? >> To: "The Charles Village Chat List" >> Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 10:51 AM >> Hello all- >> >> Carolyn Goodwin is our cleans our house for us and I know >> does other homes in CV. Her father passed away >> yesterday and she asked me if I knew of any reasonably >> priced Baltimore funeral homes. I don't, but I thought >> maybe someone on this list might. Anyone who does, >> please let me know. Thanks. >> >> jf >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Chat mailing list >> Chat at charlesvillage.info >> http://charlesvillage.info/mailman/listinfo/chat_charlesvillage.info >> archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/chat at charlesvillage.info/ >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Chat mailing list > Chat at charlesvillage.info > http://charlesvillage.info/mailman/listinfo/chat_charlesvillage.info > archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/chat at charlesvillage.info/ From GASP107 at aol.com Tue Sep 8 15:09:34 2009 From: GASP107 at aol.com (GASP107 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 15:09:34 EDT Subject: [Chat] funeral homes? Message-ID: First--my condolences. If you are considering a printed program, please give Graphic Imaging, Inc. a call. We can do something simple or more elaborate, as needed. Funeral homes can also provide programs, but at a increased price. I can guarantee that you will be pleased with the results and the price. Sincerely: Kim Beard Richard Burnham Graphic Imaging, Inc. 410-467-7071 In a message dated 9/8/2009 11:18:37 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, debjackemandpie at yahoo.com writes: I know several people, incl. family members, who have used Mitchell-Wiedefeld on York Rd., near News Channel 2. There was an article in one of the news magazines a couple of years ago about cutting funeral costs. The main points were: order the coffin directly online (the funeral home must accept it), and don't pay extra for special metal liners, evidently embalming is a major expense and unnecessary; unless it's open casket, and order all flowers yourself to avoid "middle man" mark-up's, which can be sizeable. It's an emotional time, but the article stated that you could save hundreds to thousands of dollars following these steps. Hope this helps. Take care, Debbie --- On Tue, 9/8/09, Joshua Fruhlinger wrote: From: Joshua Fruhlinger Subject: [Chat] funeral homes? To: "The Charles Village Chat List" Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 10:51 AM Hello all- Carolyn Goodwin is our cleans our house for us and I know does other homes in CV. Her father passed away yesterday and she asked me if I knew of any reasonably priced Baltimore funeral homes. I don't, but I thought maybe someone on this list might. Anyone who does, please let me know. 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More likely he's an ideological anti-government NFIB type who just opposes anything no matter how much better it will be for most small businesses.? I'd love to hear from anyone who has the opportunity to have a conversation with him. Matthew Weinstein -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kzeese at earthlink.net Thu Sep 10 17:25:49 2009 From: kzeese at earthlink.net (Kevin Zeese) Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 17:25:49 -0400 Subject: [Chat] More on green vehicles in Baltimore Message-ID: Forward to people you think might be interested Below is a nice article from Baltimore Style about GreenRider, based in Fells Point. This is the shop that sells electric scooters and now, electric bikes - an inexpensive and environmentally friendly alternative to cars. Two things worth noting: 1. GreenRider is having a Labor Day sale through this Sunday. 2. They've introduced an even less expensive option (under $1,000), an electric Umbrella Bike that folds up and can be easily taken on the train, light rail or subway. For more information see http://www.greenriderusa.com KZ http://www.baltimorestyle.com/index.php/style/sarah_gilbert_fox/our_second_c ar_alternative/ (To see photos go to link above) Town Talk Our Second Car Alternative Not long ago I was visiting a new yogurt shop in Fells Point, Mr. Yogato (at 35 calories a cold, yummy serving), and failed to notice a new, neighboring store, Green Rider. However, my colleague, Laura Wexler , came by my desk the next day to tell me her husband had become quite excited over the idea of purchasing one of the new Low-Speed Electric Vehicles (LEVs) that were sold there. What the heck was I going to do with a, um, scooter? That was my first thought. The second reaction came from our eleven year old daughter, when I told her how "green" the scooters were supposed to be. She went into paroxysms. "No, Mommy, no! You can never get a motorcycle!" After having told her horror stories about drugs, alcohol and motorcycles, I was glad to see that at least one of the warnings had stuck. "Calm down. I would never get on a motorcycle, Jenkins." Three months later I found we were in need of another car, so we did what most people would do-we hit the car dealerships. Only-one thing kept gnawing at me. Did we really need a second car, when, for the most part, I'd only be using it to get to the Light Rail? I'm a big fan of the Baltimore Light Rail, because I'm a huge proponent for working on a better environment (and saving money. and not being stuck in traffic jams. and having an extra 20 minutes to read without everyone wanting something from me. etc.). So, after giving it much thought, we headed down this Saturday to have brunch at Kali's Mezze on 1606 Thames St. (they have the most delicious omelets in town-and at an exquisite cost), and for some Mr. Yogato yogurt. Then we headed in to purchase a Green Rider Motorino Electric Scooter. The pros: * no gas (saving me at least $10,000 a year!) * no insurance (another big, monthly savings) * no license registration (although you have to have a driver's license to drive one) * no tags or inspection (hello!) * no parking costs (they can park on a sidewalk-just like a bike) * can be driven on a non-highway road, just like a car * a 10% tax credit * the costs is between $2000 and $2300 (or approx. $125 a month for 2 years) * not at all noisy (thereby cutting down on noise pollution) * range of about 30 miles on single battery & 50+ miles with duel battery * they're cool as heck! (We bought a yellow and black XPh) The cons-not many: * highest speed is 30 miles an hour (average off-highway speeds) * this isn't Europe, e.g., less people on motor scooters means less car drivers are on the lookout The extras: * you will need to pony up for a helmet or two (in case you have a rider) * you will need a chain lock * you'll probably want a tarp to put over it for rainy days * you'll most likely want an extra little lock box to hold other items than your helmet * i.e., do factor in another $200 bucks, give or take, to the price to cover the above. For those who want to try before they buy, owner, Ray Carrier rents the LEVs ($25 for two hours; $10 each additional hour; or $50 for the day). He also sells Pedego Electric and Electric folding bikes (called "umbrella" bikes). It only took a few minutes for us to make the decision to purchase our new Green Rider scooter. It might take a few months to make sure our daughter understands the difference between getting on a motorcycle that can hit the highway, hard, versus a scooter that's used for environmental purposes. Yes, there are still danger issues, but we'll teach her these important facts about our electric scooter: we can't go over 30 miles an hour; we are faithful helmet wearers; we don't plan on going on any big roads; we'll watch all driveways and intersections-as well, as the front tires of the cars in front of us-at all times. In other words, we'll make safety our priority-as it should be when driving anything motorized. Plus, we'll save the big rides for the Light Rail. Green Rider 714 S. Broadway St. (410) 522-5857 GreenRiderUSA.com. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Featuring: Live Music: Frontier Dentists, Jonathan Birkholz, DJ Mills, The Black Marks and Tommy TuckerAll-U-Can-Eat Crab Feast: Advance tickets - $25, Day-of tickets - $30Bake SaleArtisanal Beers served up by The Wine SourceLocal Artists and VendorsMoonbounce, Dunking Booth, Silent Auction, Grilled Goodies More info: www.abellimprovement.org/StreetFair.html See you there!Paul Burk _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live: Make it easier for your friends to see what you?re up to on Facebook. http://windowslive.com/Campaign/SocialNetworking?ocid=PID23285::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:SI_SB_facebook:082009 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From GASP107 at aol.com Sun Sep 13 17:55:25 2009 From: GASP107 at aol.com (GASP107 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 17:55:25 EDT Subject: [Chat] SPIRITED AWAY - Friday at 8PM Message-ID: Dear CV neighbors, Thanks to all that turned out at the JHU / CV Business Association Convergence on Saturday. Although a little damp at first -- It turned out to be a successful event. For those that missed the event, you missed seeing the many samples of announcements, calendars, invitations, greeting cards, Bah & Bar Mitzvah center pieces & Invites and other printing that Graphic Imaging does -- "Here in Charles Village". It is not too early to place your Holiday and Special Event orders. Thank You: Richard, Kim & Laurie Graphic Imaging, Inc. "We Go Beyond What is Normally Expected from a Printer" "We Turn Great Ideas Into Making Your Business a Success!" Digital Printing, Wide Format & Graphic Solutions Local, Family Owned & Operated Friendly, Knowledgeable and Affordable 107 East 25th Street Baltimore, MD 21218 (P) 410-467-7071 (F) 410-366-7866 (EM) Print at Graphic-Imaging-Inc.com www.graphic-imaging-inc.com In a message dated 9/10/2009 7:00:44 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, burkpaul at hotmail.com writes: Weather permitting, we'll be showing our final movie in the AIA Summer Movie Series - 'Spirited Away' - this Friday at 8PM in the Abell Open Space. This animated film from Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki was chosen by Bob Wagner, an audience member at last week's screening. Hope to see you there! 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URL: From langwidge at comcast.net Mon Sep 14 20:12:24 2009 From: langwidge at comcast.net (langwidge at comcast.net) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 00:12:24 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Chat] Fwd: Notification from the Baltimore City Health Department In-Reply-To: <555922842.11069391252965462910.JavaMail.root@prod-app2.nixle.com> Message-ID: <122447566.490881252973544080.JavaMail.root@sz0134a.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net> ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: TheNixleTeam at emails.nixle.com To: "Christine Gray" Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 5:57:42 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: Notification from the Baltimore City Health Department Hi Christine Gray, Community Message has been issued by the Baltimore City Health Department. Monday September 14, 2009 17:44 PM EDT Reminder: Health Dept Preparedness Forum Tuesday, 6:30 pm, Enoch Pratt Central Library. Are you prepared? Free event. September is National Preparedness Month and the Baltimore City Health Department is hosting an Emergency Preparedness Forum Tuesday, Sept. 15, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Enoch Pratt Central Library, 400 Cathedral St. Come learn how to protect your family and community during an emergency. See how the City is preparing for several types of disasters, and get information on H1N1 (swine) flu preparedness. Speakers include Interim Commissioner Olivia Farrow, Mayor's Office of Emergency Management Director Robert Maloney, and Assistant Deputy Mayor Janie McCullough. The event is free and open to the public. Community Association leaders are strongly encouraged to attend. For full details, go to http://local.nixle.com/alert/253501/ Contact Information: Brian Schleter Administration 443-984-2623????????brian.schleter at baltimorecity.gov To manage your text and email settings, please log into your account at http://local.nixle.com/accounts/login/. powered by nixle. 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To: Chat at charlesvillage.info, Discussion at charlesvillage.info Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2009, 4:53 PM Well, this comes as a shock: my favorite pizza place has come out against health reform! Here is the news story: http://www.foxbaltimore.com/newsroom/top_stories/videos/wbff_vid_1438.shtml I've been doing my best to avoid Whole Foods since their founder and CEO came out against reform last month.? Now BOP too?? Very sad.? Maybe he's misinformed.? More likely he's an ideological anti-government NFIB type who just opposes anything no matter how much better it will be for most small businesses.? I'd love to hear from anyone who has the opportunity to have a conversation with him. Matthew Weinstein -----Inline Attachment Follows----- _______________________________________________ Chat mailing list Chat at charlesvillage.info http://charlesvillage.info/mailman/listinfo/chat_charlesvillage.info archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/chat at charlesvillage.info/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gewirtz at bellatlantic.net Fri Sep 18 17:23:02 2009 From: gewirtz at bellatlantic.net (Stephen J Gewirtz) Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 17:23:02 -0400 Subject: [Chat] Water bill scam Message-ID: <4AB3FA36.5040609@bellatlantic.net> The following is copied from a press release issued a short time ago by the City Department of Public Works. *The key thing is that if you get a phone call telling you that you are past due on your water bill, it is a scam. If you capture the number on caller-id or with *69, report the phone number to 911 or to Northern District. And do not let anyone into your home if the person claims to be from the Water Bureau or another utility unless you have previously called that utility to request service. Call 911 if you suspect foul play. *Steve. > Citizens should please be on alert for possible telephone scams > regarding water billing. > The Baltimore City Department of Public Works and the Department of > Finance have received word today from numerous concerned senior > citizens. They informed us that they have received calls stating that > they are past due on their water bills and that their water will be > cut off. These citizens are not past due and this type of information > is not relayed in this manner, but rather by mail. > There has been no demand for money to be sent anywhere but we are > concerned that someone may show up at a citizen's door and try to > collect. This would be particularly likely if they feel the person is > vulnerable based upon the phone conversation. > Citizens receiving such calls should ask for a name and a call back > number. If a citizen has captured the number on caller ID or *69 that > should also be reported to the Baltimore City Police by calling 911 or > the local police district. > Be aware of criminals who may pose as utility workers to try to gain > entrance to your home and your wallet. If you suspect illegal activity > please call 911. The Department of Public Works would not ask to enter > your home unless you called us and asked for such assistance. > Contact: > Celeste Amato Kurt L. Kocher > Telephone: 410-545-6541 Telephone: 410-396-3500 > email: Celeste.Amato at baltimorecity.gov email: > Kurt.Kocher at baltimorecity.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From SLG2700 at cs.com Thu Sep 24 10:18:58 2009 From: SLG2700 at cs.com (SLG2700 at cs.com) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 10:18:58 EDT Subject: [Chat] RPP Area 12 and 12 A update Message-ID: From: Bonnie Bessor Date: Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 2:56 PM Subject: Re: RPP 12 and 12A To: Dana Moore Dana, I have investigated the RPP online problem and received an update from the office staff. Can you please send the message below out to the CVCA list? I will send to the AIA list. Even though this is not my doing, I offer my deepest apologies to everyone for this inconvenience. I wish I had more control over it, but unfortunately, I do not. I have spoken with Gail Desch at the RPP office regarding residents' trouble with purchasing permits online. She explained to me that they are still in the process of updating the new RPP system to recognize all of the addresses in Area 12 and 12A. There are also several kinks in the new system that they are trying to work out. This is why many people are having trouble. She was not able to give me a date on which she thinks they will be all up to date on entering these addresses. Unfortunately, I was not aware of this problem until today. Here is what Gail said people should do if they want to purchase their permits online sooner than later: 1) Call the Parking Authority Office at 443-573-2800 2) Tell them they are in Area 12 and want to purchase their RPP and can't get access online. 3) Give them their address. The RPP staff will update it in the system. 4) Once it is updated, the residents should be able to go online and purchase the permit. Information from our accounts in the "old" system has been transferred into the new system. IF you have forgotten your password, call the RPP office at 443-573-2800 and they will reset your account. DO NOT try to open a new account. It will only make the problem worse. I have also recently learned that there is no"Abell 12A" in the drop down menu for choosing your neighborhood. I have been assured by the folks at the RPP office that the system is able to distinguish (based on your address) whether you are in 12 (Charles Village proper) or 12A (Abell). The only thing that this affects is the number of guest permits you are allowed. Again, my apologies. I hope the folks at the Parking Authority are able to work out the kinks soon. When I hear from them that all addresses have been entered, I will get another email out to the neighborhood lists. Bonnie Bessor Volunteer RPP Area 12 Liaison On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 10:37 AM, Dana Moore wrote: > Thanks Bonnie. > I just tried again and still no luck. > > Sent by Dana Moore > > --- On Tue, 9/22/09, Bonnie Bessor wrote: > > >> >> From: Bonnie Bessor >> Subject: Re: RPP 12 and 12A >> To: radazania at yahoo.com >> Date: Tuesday, September 22, 2009, 8:20 AM >> >> >> Oh no! It was supposed to start yesterday. I'll investigate today and get >> an email out with an update. Thanks for letting me know. >> ------Original Message------ >> From: radazania at yahoo.com >> To: Bonnie Bessor >> ReplyTo: radazania at yahoo.com >> Subject: RPP 12 and 12A >> Sent: Sep 22, 2009 3:10 AM >> >> Hi Bonnie. Do you have any insight as to when the on-line registration >> for parking stickers will be available? I just tried to register (yes, I am >> wide awake at 3 am....) But got a message saying to permits were >> available. >> >> A few folks emailed me yesterday (monday) complaining of the same hitch. >> >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From william.schlegel at us.army.mil Wed Sep 30 07:18:22 2009 From: william.schlegel at us.army.mil (Schlegel, William B CW4 RES USAR USARC) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 07:18:22 -0400 Subject: [Chat] Fw: Dying to learn more about Baltimore? Message-ID: <19047E8313EA4274AF4DCE76AEE7E53B@Susan> ----- Original Message ----- From: Valerie To: william.schlegel at us.army.mil Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 9:05 AM Subject: FW: Dying to learn more about Baltimore? Dear Brad, Subscribe me! Valerie has forwarded this email to you with the following message: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please Note: You have NOT been added to any email lists. If you no longer wish to receive these messages, please contact carpenter at dhcd.state.md.us. Meet Jubilee's New Neighbors Tour Green Mount Cemetery with Wayne Schaumburg Quick Links About Us Services How to Give Jubilee on Facebook Join Our Mailing List About Jubilee Baltimore Jubilee Baltimore is a non-profit developer and neighborhood revitalization organization helping the city of Baltimore to build safe, stable, desirable, mixed-income neighborhoods through affordable housing development and neighborhood revitalization. Support Jubilee As a non-profit organization, Jubilee Baltimore relies on generous donations from private individuals. Jubilee is working every day to rebuild the heart of our city. Without your support, we would not have been able to make such a lasting impact on the communities in which we work. For your convenience, Jubilee Baltimore now offers an online giving option. Click here to support Jubilee Baltimore. Explore the Historic Green Mount Cemetery Saturday, October 3, 2009 10am Jubilee in Greenmount West One of Jubilee's major initiatives in Greenmount West is the development of City Arts, 69 units of affordable housing for artists, to be built on a vacant lot adjacent to the Green Mount Cemetery. Jubilee Baltimore is partnered with Homes for America and TRF Development Partners to build City Arts. Come and Meet Jubilee's New "Neighbors" at the Green Mount Cemetery Date: Saturday, October 3, 2009 Time: 10am-12pm Location: Green Mount Cemetery, 1501 Greenmount Avenue Tour Guide: Wayne Schaumburg Known as "Baltimore's Valhalla," Green Mount is one of city's most historic cemeteries. Opened in 1839, it was Baltimore's first urban-rural cemetery, a cemetery with a park-like setting located close to the countryside. Within five years, Green Mount saw over 600 burials and soon became Baltimore's cemetery of choice. Its distinctive Tudor Gothic gatehouse was designed by Robert Carey Long, Jr., while the cemetery walkways were laid out by Benjamin Henry La trobe, Jr. and designed to conform to the existing topography. Today Green Mount is the final resting place of Johns Hopkins, Enoch Pratt, William and Henry Walters, Mary Elizabeth Garrett, William Henry Rinehart, Theodore McKeldin, Betsy Patterson, John Wilkes Booth, A. Aubrey Bodine, Walter Lord and many other famous Marylanders. 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