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Federal Hill sider The Monthly Newsletter of the Federal Hill Neighborhood Association January 2020 The President's Letter Events to Remember Feb 10 Parking passes available at RPP Offices, 200 West Lombard St Feb 12 FHNA Board Meeting 6:30pm at 1011 Light St. Feb 17 Presidents’ Day – City Offices Closed Feb 18 FHNA General Membership Meeting 6:30pm Jesus Our Redeemer Church 113 Warren Ave Feb 20 Last Day to register online for FHNA Parking Pass Pickup Feb 22 Parking Pass Pickup – 9am – Noon at 1011 Light Street Dear Friends and Neighbors, I hope you will join us on Saturday February 22nd from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for FHNA’s Annual Parking Pass Event. Meet your neighbors and enjoy fresh hot coffee and donuts at the Berkshire Hathaway Office at 1011 Light Street. We will also be selling Federal Hill T-shirts to commemorate this fun event so come early before they sell out! FHNA Board members will be present to help you through the process, and we will have plenty of membership forms available if you wish to sign up or renew for 2020. Remember – you must complete your parking registration online at https://pabc. thepermitstore.com/ by February 20 in order pick up your permit at this event. Also remember to bring a photo ID, your vehicle registration, and proof of residency. If your vehicle registration and ID do not show an AREA 9 address, be prepared to show proof via an executed lease AND a current utility bill. Curious about the stabilization of Federal Hill Park? Join us at FHNA’s general meeting on February 18th where Baltimore City Rec and Parks will provide an update on their latest plans for the eroding hillside. Our clean and green committee will also brief you on our beautification efforts, especially as they relate to the escalating trash can issues affecting both residents and businesses. Digital Harbor High School administration will be on hand to provide information about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities at the school. And, if you’re interested in meeting others in the community, our social committee will tell us about the fun, inclusive activities planned for the spring. Enjoy the balmy weather and hope to see you in later this month! Beth You never know who you'll see around Federal Hill - thanks to Steve's Lunch for sharing this photo of the Ravens' Lamar Jackson stopping by for breakfast! Keep Federal Hill Beautiful! Do not place trash cans on sidewalks on non-collection days!

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FederalHillsiderThe Monthly Newsletter of the Federal Hill Neighborhood Association January 2020

The President's Letter

Events to RememberFeb 10 Parking passes available at RPP Offices, 200 West Lombard St

Feb 12 FHNA Board Meeting 6:30pm at 1011 Light St.

Feb 17 Presidents’ Day – City Offices Closed

Feb 18 FHNA General Membership Meeting 6:30pm Jesus Our Redeemer Church 113 Warren Ave

Feb 20 Last Day to register online for FHNA Parking Pass Pickup

Feb 22 Parking Pass Pickup – 9am – Noon at 1011 Light Street

Dear Friends and Neighbors,

I hope you will join us on Saturday February 22nd from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for FHNA’s Annual Parking Pass Event. Meet your neighbors and enjoy fresh hot coffee and donuts at the Berkshire Hathaway Office at 1011 Light Street. We will also be selling Federal Hill T-shirts to commemorate this fun event so come early before they sell out! FHNA Board members will be present to help you through the process, and we will have plenty of membership forms available if you wish to sign up or renew for 2020. Remember – you must complete your parking registration online at https://pabc.thepermitstore.com/ by February 20 in order pick up your permit at this event. Also remember to bring a photo ID, your vehicle registration, and proof of residency. If your vehicle registration and ID do not show an AREA 9 address, be prepared to show proof via an executed lease AND a current utility bill.

Curious about the stabilization of Federal Hill Park? Join us at FHNA’s general meeting on February 18th where Baltimore City Rec and Parks will provide an update on their latest plans for the eroding hillside. Our clean and green committee will also brief you on our beautification efforts, especially as they relate to the escalating trash can issues affecting both residents and businesses. Digital Harbor High School administration will be on hand to provide information about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities at the school. And, if you’re interested in meeting others in the community, our social committee will tell us about the fun, inclusive activities planned for the spring.

Enjoy the balmy weather and hope to see you in later this month!Beth

You never know who you'll see around Federal Hill - thanks to Steve's Lunch for sharing this photo of the Ravens' Lamar Jackson stopping by for breakfast!

Keep Federal Hill Beautiful! Do not place trash cans on

sidewalks on non-collection days!

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INFORMATION PAGE

FHNA CommitteesConsider Getting InvolvedPlease contact Beth Whitmer at 512-965-4065 or [email protected] and express your interest. You will be welcomed.

Federal Hill Neighborhood AssociationBoard of DirectorsOfficersPresident: Beth Whitmer Vice President:Faith Millspaugh Treasurer: Mike LopezSecretary: Sheri Hunt

Board Members at LargeVincent AndrewsNancy GordonMichelle Li Aderonke Omatade Throop Wheeler

FYICouncilman Eric Costello 410-396-4816Sen. Bill Ferguson 410-841-3600Del. Robbyn Lewis 410-841-3772Del. Luke Clippinger 410-841-3303Del. Brooke Lierman 410-841-3319

Beautification/Green: Mike Dickensheets

Block Captains: open

Grants: Peg McCarthy

Hillsider: Jeannie Malkiewicz Anne Nelson

Business Relations: Faith Millspaugh Beth Whitmer

Local Development: Rufus Lusk Bob Merbler

Membership: open Parking: John Bacci

Preservation/Design: Fran Landolf

Public Safety: Brad O'Brien

Schools Liaison: Jessica Damen

Social: Sheri Hunt South Harbor Renaissance Liaison: Jimmy Iannuzzi

Technology: open

BMZA Hearings – every other Tuesday, start time varies Planning Commission Hearings – every 3 weeks, on Thursday,1:30pmCHAP Hearings – usually once per month, on 2nd Tuesday, 1pm UDARP Hearings – every 3 weeks, on Thursday, start time varies

Planning department agendas https://pc.baltimorecity.gov/agendas-staff-reports/2017-agendas-staff-reports

Zoning hearing dockets https://zoning.baltimorecity.gov/2017-zoning-dockets

Code violation/citation searchhttp://cels.baltimorehousing.org/Search_On_Map.aspx

Report potential violations https://baltimore-csrprodcwi.motorolasolutions.com/Home.mvc/Index

Office of the Zoning Administrator http://www.baltimorehousing.org/zoning

DIGITAL HARBOR CONTACT INFORMATION

please use the following contact: Travis Laird, Dean of Students, 443-651-9342 (texting is best), [email protected]

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Area 9, Federal Hill, permits expire Saturday, February 29, 2020You have two options to renew your permits. In either option, you must show proof of residency and vehicle registration. We do not mail permits.

Option 1: Purchase Online & Pickup in CommunityThe easiest way to renew is to purchase your permits online and pick them up in your neighborhood. The last day to purchase online to participate in the community pick-up will be Thursday, February 20, 2020. To purchase online: https://pabc.thepermitstore.com

COMMUNITY PICKUPSaturday February 22, 2020 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Berkshire Hathaway, 1011 Light Street, Baltimore, MD 21230

You must bring the required documentation to get your permits. 1.Proof of residency2.Current vehicle registration

Option 2: Purchase & Pickup at the Parking AuthorityStarting Monday, February 10, 2020, you may purchase and pick up your permits at the Parking Authority office located at 200 W. Lombard Street.Monday-Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PMLate Night: Thursday, February 20, 2020 8:00 AM – 8:00 PMSaturday Morning: Saturday, February 22, 2020 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

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American Visionary Arts Museum 800 Key Hwy Happening Esther & The Dream of One Loving Human Family The American Visionary Art

Museum (AVAM) announces the return of its most beloved exhibited works in the national museum’s 23-year history, the exquisitely tender testimonial embroideries created by Holocaust survivor, Esther Nisenthal Krinitz, in a new, expanded exhibition, Esther and the Dream of One Loving Human Family. AVAM Hours: Tuesday - Sundays 10:00am – 6:00pm www.avam.org

Crystal Moll Gallery 1030 S Charles St Fine Art & Custom Framing Shop. Happening: Visiting Artist: TIM KELLY Award winning artist Tim Kelly will be sharing the gallery with Crystal for the next couple of months. Look forward to demos / artist talks! CMG voted one on Baltimore’s Best Galleries for 6 years running! www.crystalmoll.com 410-952-2843/Tues-Sat 12 -6

School 33 Art Center 1427 Light St Happening: 40th Anniversary. For 40 years, School 33 Art Center has been the bridge between contemporary artists and the viewing public. Through our exhibitions, studios for artists,

classes for adults and children and special events and workshops, we work to insure a vibrant future for contemporary art and artists in Baltimore. www.schooll33.org 443.263.4350

Tradestone Gallery 803 Light Street: Russian Art: For almost 20 years Tradestone Gallery has been providing high quality Russian arts and crafts at fair and honest prices. Mon-Sat: 10 am – 6 pm and Sun: 11 am – 6 pm 443-738-5246

Art Beat of Fed Hill #harborsouth

Monthly we are going to share highlights of the art and music happenings in our neighborhood. With AVAM, School 33 Art Center, the Crystal Moll Gallery and Tradestone Gallery, you have to just walk out your door to enjoy the Art Beat!

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February Theater Round-UpBy Liz Nelson

Baltimore Center Stage - 700 N. Calvert StreetRichard & Jane & Dick & Sally By Noah Diaz Directed by Taylor ReynoldsFebruary 6 – March 1 | Tickets range $30 - $79A Play about Family and Other InjusticesSee Richard go. See Spot bark. See Dick cry. See Sally sign. See Jane struggle after a lifetime in her brother’s shadow. The classic world of “Dick and Jane” is beginning to fracture in this witty and raw look into one dysfunctional and dissembling family.www.centerstage.org

Everyman Theatre – 315 W. Fayette StreetBe Here Now By Deborah Zoe Laufer Directed by Deborah Zoe LauferRunning through February 16 | Tickets range $25 - $65Bari rolls her eyes at yoga classes, doesn’t see the point in dating, and just got fired from teaching nihilism in New York. Now back in her rural hometown, her despair has reached new levels—and so have her recurring headaches. Somehow they are giving her bizarre, almost religious experiences that are making her feel… happy… ecstatic… and in love? They’re also killing her. Now, Bari must decide whether it’s better to live a short, joyful life, or risk a lifetime of depression. From acclaimed playwright, Deborah Zoe Laufer, Be Here Now is a comedic look at what we’re willing to do for love and happiness and to create meaning in our lives. www.everymantheatre.org

Chesapeake Shakespeare Company – 7 S. Calvert StreetMeasure for Measure By William Shakespeare Directed by Lise BruneauFebruary 7-23 | Tickets range $19-$55Welcome to the original “Sin City.” Vienna’s puritanical new leader is cracking down on crimes against morality, and a novice nun holds her brother’s fate in her hands when he is condemned to die for a youthful indiscretion. She begs for mercy, and the new sheriff in town is willing to grant it… for a price. In the face of his shocking quid pro quo, Isabella won’t go down without a fight. But can virtue triumph over vice?www.chespeakeshakespeare.com

Single Carrot Theatre at the Clifton Mansion – 2701 Saint Lo DriveSafe Space By R. Eric Thomas Directed by Ben KleymeyerRunning through February 23| Tickets range $25 - $29Unlocking the past can be a dangerous thing.The past comes back to haunt in more ways than one, in this Clue!-inspired farce from award-winning playwright and internet juggernaut R. Eric

Thomas (Elle, New York Times). When white non-profit executive Helen discovers a locked door in the definitely-not-a-former-plantation she’s inherited, black locksmith Courtney comes to her rescue, and that’s where the trouble begins. Add to the mix Charlotte, the ghost of a formerly enslaved person, and Ryan, Helen’s MAGA-loving brother, and contention in the house is about to boil over. When the door is opened spilling forth dangerous secrets, who you gonna call?www.singlecarrot.com

Fells Point Corner Theatre - 251 S. Ann StreetThe Mineola Twins By Paula Vogel Directed by Lindsey BarrJanuary 10 – February 2 | Tickets $20A comedy in six scenes, four dreams and seven wigs. There are two ways to produce this play: 1) with good wigs; or 2) with bad wigs. The second way is preferred. Myrna and Myra, almost identical twins, battle each other through the Eisenhower, Nixon and Reagan/Bush years over Virginity, Vietnam and Family Values. Vogel’s farce explores the divide in American politics and families through generations and hair pieces. www.fpct.org

The Hippodrome Theatre – 12 N. Eutaw StreetWicked Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lloyd Webber Book by T.S. EliotFebruary 12 – March 8 | Tickets range $92 - $267So much happened before Dorothy dropped in.Wicked, the Broadway sensation, looks at what happened in the Land of Oz…but from a different angle. Long before Dorothy arrives, there is another girl, born with emerald-green skin—smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns into the unlikeliest of friendships…until the world decides to call one “good,” and the other one “wicked.” With a thrilling score that includes the hits “Defying Gravity,” “Popular” and “For Good,” Wicked has been hailed by The New York Times as “the defining musical of the decade.” Time Magazine cheers, “if every musical had the brain, the heart, and the courage of Wicked, Broadway really would be a magical place.” The Gershwin Theatre on 50th Street and Broadway is that magical place. From the first electrifying note to the final breathtaking moment, Wicked—the untold true story of the Witches of Oz—transfixes audiences with its wildly inventive story. It will send your spirits soaring to heights you’ll never forget. www.france-merrickpac.com

Spotlighters Theatre - 817 Saint Paul StreetThe Shadow Box By Michael Cristofer Directed by Sharon WeaverFebruary 7 – March 1 | Tickets range $10 - $24 Joe, Brian, and Felicity come from different walks

of life, different parts of the country, and are in different stages of accepting the things they have in common: they are all dying of cancer, and they are all living out their final days, in company with friends and family, in homey hospice cottages on the green and pleasant grounds of a large California hospital.They are observed, studied, and counseled by an invisible Interviewer as they talk candidly about their emotional and physical struggles, and face interpersonal challenges: Joe’s wife Maggie, in denial about her husband’s impending death, refuses to go inside his cottage; artistic Brian, busy trying to write and paint enough for twelve lifetimes, must mediate between his ex-wife Beverly and his boyfriend Mark; and Felicity, confused and in pain, refuses to die until she gets a visit from her daughter Claire -- a daughter who has been dead for years. Michael Cristofer’s sensitive, emotionally devastating, ground-breaking play exploring the end of life experience won both a Tony Award for Best Play and a Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1977. www.spotlighters.org

Vagabond Players – 806 S. Broadway Brighton Beach Memoirs Written by Neil Simon Directed by Steve GoldklangRunning through February 9 | Tickets range $19 - $22Broadway’s comic master, Neil Simon, takes us back to depression-era Brooklyn where his young alter-ego, Eugene Jerome, navigates puberty and family angst with hilarious finesse.--Constellations By Nick Payne Directed by Michael Byrne ZemarelFebruary 28th – March 22This haunting romantic journey begins with a simple encounter between a man and a woman – what happens next defies the boundaries of the world we think we know.www.vagabondplayers.org

Baltimore Shakespeare Factory – The Great Hall Theater at St. Mary’s Community Center – 3900 Roland AvenueHenry V By William Shakespeare Directed by Grayson OwenFebruary 14 – March 8| Tickets range $19-$24A story of one of England’s greatest kings, Shakespeare’s Henry V is also a subtle exploration of the balance between patriotism and nationalism. As thrilling as it is thoughtful, Henry V forces us to confront how power is taken, how its wielded, and the lengths to which we go to keep it.www.baltimoreshakespearefactory.org

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We are so lucky to have such a walkable neighborhood and business district! Given our unusually warm weather lately, it’s a wonderful time to check out some of our newly opened establishments:

• Boaz Bistro (formerly Regi’s) - 1002 Light Street

• Plantacea – 910 S Charles

• Sweet Peaz Southern Kitchen – 1026 S Charles

• Rooster + Hen – Cross Street Market

• Ropewalk Tavern -with newly added duckpin lanes, arcades and refreshed menu) – 1209 S Charles

It’s also a great time to let us know what types of events and/or new businesses you want to see in Federal Hill. Federal Hill Neighborhood Association, Federal Hill Main Street, and the Federal Hill Business Association are all working together to plan events and identify types of new businesses that would be a good fit for our neighborhood. The best way to have an impact on these decisions is to join one of our committees. The committees generally meet once a month.

• Event/Promotions Committee – Plans and executes events like the Jazz & Blues Festival, a holiday themed event, and some smaller events. Please contact [email protected] or 410.727.4500.

• Economic Vitality Committee – Works to identify potential new businesses that are a good fit for our neighborhood while also supporting current businesses.

Please contact [email protected] or 410.727.4500.

Please consider joining one of our committees - it’s a great way to have your voice heard! Let’s work together to make Federal Hill as good as it can be!

Cathy Rosenbaum, Executive Director of Federal Hill Main StreetNews from Federal Hill Main Street

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In late January, Cross Street Market developer Arsh Mirmiran of Caves Valley Partners (CVP) and architects from Brown Craig Turner (BCT) revealed plans to Baltimore City Planning Department’s Urban Design and Architecture Advisory Panel (UDAAP) for the exterior of Watershed, the seafood restaurant by the Atlas Restaurant Group that will occupy the S. Charles St. entrance to the market. The design features a long rooftop deck that stretches the entire length of Watershed’s 5,200 sq. ft. interior space.

The design features a painted Watershed sign with a fish logo on the S. Charles St. brick facade, along with graphics for Watershed, Cross Street Market, and Atlas’ additional Atlas Fish Market concept along the north and south facades of the space. The S. Charles St. facade will continue to have signs for Cross Street Market.

The exterior stairwell to the rooftop deck will go on a sidewalk on the north side of the market. The stairwell will be in an enclosure that will also have storage. A new sidewalk will replace surface parking on the south side of Watershed’s space.

The rooftop deck, which will have a capacity of 167, will have a bar; table seating; and a gaming area for corn hole, pool, foosball, and ping pong. There will be a large shade structure on the north side of the space, a trellis with plants growing in it to provide some shade and define the game area, and a wall facing east which will have a large television. The rooftop deck will feature many TVs and the tables will have umbrellas.To accommodate the new rooftop deck, Atlas will completely demolish the interior of the space outside of the three exterior walls. The roof will be torn out as the existing roof is not strong enough to support the new deck. A new level concrete slab will be poured to eliminate the current slope, and the interior will have structural columns supporting the roof. There will be a one-and-a-half foot step down between the rest of the market and Watershed as a result of the new flat surface that will be flush to the sidewalk at S. Charles St.

Large HVAC units currently located on top of Watershed’s future space will be relocated.

Atlas Restaurant Group’s ‘Watershed’ at Cross Street Market to Have Large Rooftop Deck

The interior will have large kitchen and a seating capacity of 125. Interior design plans were not part of the presentation.Watershed will serve “many of the region’s signature seafood dishes and steamed hard shell blue crabs that are sourced locally as frequently as possible.”

Atlas will operate Atlas Fish Market outside of its Watershed space in two stalls adjacent to Pizza Di Joey and Southside Burger Bar. The concept will have a raw bar for dine-in customers, as well as a fresh fish stall for customers to take home and prepare seafood they purchase. Atlas Fish Market will sell

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many of the fresh products available at Atlas restaurants, including Maryland crab meat, Chilean sea bass, Scottish salmon, Chesapeake Bay rockfish, Portuguese octopus, Gulf shrimp, and local oysters.

UDAAP panelists were critical of the shade structure and about the relationship between Watershed and the rest of the market. As Watershed will be a restaurant setting, the main western entrances to the rest of the 31,800 sq. ft. market will be on E. Cross St. just past the Watershed space, but Mike Holler of BCT said Watershed will not necessarily discourage people from walking through Watershed to get to the rest of the market.

Mirmiran said the plan does not need to come before UDAAP again and that the plans will be tweaked based on the comments. They hope the start the approximately six-month construction project at the end of February and open by the end of summer.

“When presented with the opportunity to not only open a restaurant in Historic Cross Street Market, but to also open a stall that supplies the community with fresh seafood options on a daily basis, we jumped at the chance to open Atlas Fish Market,” said Atlas Restaurant Group Founder/President Alexander Smith in a press release. “Through our connections with local, national and international purveyors, we look forward to bringing in some of the freshest seafood offerings in the city, as well as some unique and rare selections.”

“We are excited to join the Federal Hill community and provide a dining experience that will be unique to the neighborhood,” said Smith. “BCT Architects have done an incredible job designing our space to perfectly complement Cross Street Market’s beautiful redesign.”

With the addition of this new concept, Atlas Restaurant Group will have 20 restaurants in four markets nationally, operating 17 different concepts that employ more than 1,300 people locally and 1,500 nationally.

Mirmiran said that of the 24 stalls at Cross Street Market, two are currently available with one in discussion. Two concepts have yet to be announced. CVP along with its team of CANAdev and MacKenzie began renovations in April 2018 and it started to reopen in May 2019. 17 stalls are currently open.

The redevelopment of Cross Street Market is an approximately $8.5-million project.

Renderings courtesy of Atlas Restaurant Group and Brown Craig Turner

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The harp department of the Peabody Conservatory of Music returns to present another program of enchanting music. This concert will feature repertoire by Debussy, Grandjany, Hindemith and Roush for solo harp, ensemble, and duet with oboe. It will be a beautiful and relaxing afternoon of harp music.

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2020 FHNA Membership Mail In Form

The Federal Hillsider, the monthly publication of the Federal Hill Neighborhood Association is delivered through the mail slots of 1,300 households in the Federal Hill neighborhood and is placed in selected neighborhood businesses and on our website and Facebook page. Circulation is over 2,500.

The Hillsider is created each month by an all volunteer staff; therefore, all advertising revenue in excess of printing expense is invested back into the community.

2020 Ad Rates (amount per appearance)

The deadline for submission of ads is Close of Business on the 25th of each month. Ads can be in PDF, TIF or JPEG format

(We will assist with designing your ad, if desired).Send ads to [email protected]

You will be invoiced for your ad on a monthly basis.Thank you for your support of our neighborhood.

Federal Hillsider 2020 Advertising Rates

Placement Agreement Term 1 time 3 times 6 times 12 timesSize (in inches)

Business Card – (2.0 x 3.5) $39 $33 $30 $281/6 Page (4.75 x 2.25) $66 $55 $53 $50Quarter Page (4.5 x 3.5) $99 $91 $87 $821/3 Page (9.9 x 2.25 or 4.75 x 4.75) $132 $121 $115 $110Half Page (9.9 x 3.75 or 7.75 x 5) $198 $182 $174 $165Full Page (9.9 x 7.75) $330 $303 $285 $275

2020 FHNA Membership Form

Member 1) Name:_________________________________________

Email: ___________________________________ Phone#:_________________________ Address:________________________________

Member 2) Name__________________________________________

Email: ___________________________________ Phone#:_________________________ Address:________________________________

Please indicate if you are a Resident ___(Voting) or Non-Resident ___ (Non- Voting) Member

Annual dues are $20.00 PER PERSON

Three ways to Join:

ONLINE: If you would prefer to pay by credit card /PAYPAL you can visit the FHNA website to register: www.FederalHillBaltimore.org -- click on Membership on top right of the home page

MAIL: Send form and a check made payable to Federal Hill Neighborhood Association, Inc: to FHNA, P.O. Box 6477, Baltimore, MD 21230

IN PERSON: You can join at any of our meetings! We meet the third Tuesday of the month!

Your top priorities for FHNA: 1) __________________________________________

2) _________________________________________

3) __________________________________________

4) _________________________________________

2020 FHNA Membership Form

Member 1) Name:_________________________________________

Email: ___________________________________ Phone#:_________________________ Address:________________________________

Member 2) Name__________________________________________

Email: ___________________________________ Phone#:_________________________ Address:________________________________

Please indicate if you are a Resident ___(Voting) or Non-Resident ___ (Non- Voting) Member

Annual dues are $20.00 PER PERSON

Three ways to Join:

ONLINE: If you would prefer to pay by credit card /PAYPAL you can visit the FHNA website to register: www.FederalHillBaltimore.org -- click on Membership on top right of the home page

MAIL: Send form and a check made payable to Federal Hill Neighborhood Association, Inc: to FHNA, P.O. Box 6477, Baltimore, MD 21230

IN PERSON: You can join at any of our meetings! We meet the third Tuesday of the month!

Your top priorities for FHNA: 1) __________________________________________

2) _________________________________________

3) __________________________________________

4) _________________________________________

Download the Martini

Lutheran app

Visit your neighborhood

church

Historic Martini Lutheran

11 a.m. Sundays

On site parking

100 W. Henrietta

410-752-7817

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FEDERAL HILL OFFICE | 1011 LIGHT STREET | 410-727-0606

205 E Cross Street Brandon Golueke | 443-618-5090

FEDERAL HILL | $329,900

1140 Riverside Avenue Stacey Friedman | 410-303-5747

FEDERAL HILL | $539,000

112 E Gittings Street James Baldwin & Andrea Griffin

410-591-9183

FEDERAL HILL | $225,000

3216 Auchentoroly Terrace Brigitte Williams | 443-250-1841

AUCHENTOROLY TERRACE

2220 Gough Street Mary Lapides | 410-804-6379

BUTCHERS HILL | $365,000

120 W Montgomery Street James Baldwin & Caroline Kuntz

443-255-2502

OTTERBEIN | COMING SOON

440 E Clement Street Brandon Golueke | 443-618-5090

BALTIMORE CITY | $289,900

1413 Race Street Timmie Taff | 443-226-3223

FEDERAL HILL | $184,900

843 S Bond Street Mary Lapides | 410-804-6379

FELL POINT | $189,000

49/51 E Hughes StreetJames Baldwin & Caroline Kuntz

443-255-2502

FEDERAL HILL | COMING SOON

619 S Sharp Street James Baldwin & Andrea Griffin

443-255-2502

OTTERBEIN | COMING SOON

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| $374,900

211 E Montgomery Street Cindy Conklin & Bob Merbler

443-629-0152

FEDERAL HILL | $399,000