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Baltimore Magazine is holding their 2010 Best of Baltimore Reader’s Poll. I know how opinionated Mt. Washingtonians can be, so here is your chance to school the rest of the city on where they can …
The Baltimore Messenger is reporting that the Mt. Washington Village merchants association has decided to cancel this year’s popular Wine and Jazz Festival, previously scheduled for September 26th, so that Baltimore City can replace the …
Clayworks invites the neighborhood to come out and attend their community event and block party on June 4th from 6 pm to 10 pm. It will take place at Baltimore Clayworks, in the Village, and …
Elizabeth Grove sent me the following information about the rescheduled Family Bingo Night that was originally scheduled during the snow this past winter. Neighbors are invited to St. John’s to play bingo, win prizes and …
On May 18th there will be a garden dedication and book signing at Baltimore Clayworks in the Village. The community is invited to help dedicate the new TKF Nurturing Nature Garden and tile benches with …
If you don’t yet have plans with Mom, some local restaurants are hosting Mother’s Day brunches with special menus.
Village Square Cafe, located in Cross Keys and owned by a Mt. Washington family, will be offering …
There are so many May events in and around Mount Washington that we have been hearing about these last few weeks. Some of them have been featured on the Mount Washington Post already, but many …
I know that lots of Mount Washington residents may have seen South Mountain Creamery’s trucks driving through our neighborhood or have experienced their wonderful fresh milk, yogurts (my personal favorite!!), cheeses and meats at the …
We’re coming up on the Mt. Washington Post’s six month “anniversary” and we wanted to give a big thank you to you — our readers. This one’s easy; no quizzes, no trivia, and no knowledge …
A discussion on the neighborhood list serve made me aware of the Sunrise at Old Hilltop tours during Preakness Week. Having lived in Mount Washington for nearly my entire life, I had never realized that …
