

First Wednesday
of Every Month
Please come by our monthly meeting at the Grace Lutheran
Church located at the Intersection of Harford Road and Batavia Avenue.
1 block south of the intersection of Echodale Avenue and Harford Road.
The entrance is on Batavia Avenue.
SATURDAY,
JUNE 21ST
ST. DOMINIC’S PARKING
Feel
free to bring a dessert to share.
Looking
forward to seeing you there!
Come visit the most family friendly neighborhoods in Baltimore!
In many ways Greater Lauraville is about our homes, our families, and our shopping district. On June 8th you can celebrate all of them by coming to the Greater Lauraville Home and Garden Tour from 1-5PM and the Merchant Block Party from 2-6PM. Both kick-off at the 3000 block of Montebello Terrace. Registration for the Tour is at our office - 3009 Montebello Terrace in the Clark Building - the price is $7.50/adult. Children under 15 are free. There are 7 houses in the tour throughout our member neighborhoods. There will be beautiful gardens, historic renovations, children's activities and family fun at every home! Then from 2-6PM the Lauraville Merchant's Association is hosting a block party in the 3000 block of Montebello Terrace. Activities include Candy Tasting by Rock Candy, Children's Earth Party with Tim Foresman, Shiatsu Massage by Great Soul, Bee Hive Hair-Do's by Hairy Production, a Garden Swap, Native Plant Sale (HRWA), and the Red Canoe Singers!

Looking for more of a boost for your community pride?
WYPR will be announcing our events the week of June 1, and full page
City Paper
adds will be out the last week of May-first week of June. We're looking
for
volunteers - call 410-444-9188 or e-mail lorrie@greaterlauraville.com
for more information!
#5. 3813 RidgecroftRoad
Built in 1923,this Cape Cod was purchased in April of 2006from the original owner. Over the past two years the home has undergone rejuvenation from the inside out. The original pine floors have been restored throughout the home. A state-of-the-art kitchen blends carefully into the space. A delightful sunroom brings the garden into the home, taking the place of the back porch. Porcelain, stone and marble tile decorate the floors in the sunroom and two new bathrooms. The Japanese-inspired garden surrounds a natural stone patio, and guides your steps toward a shady retreat under an enchanting Magnolia. Notice the diversity of shade-loving plants that enjoy the cool canopy, including ferns, astilbe, hosta, lily of the valley, bleeding heart, and many others.