From: Lorrie Schoettler [director@greaterlauraville.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 4:59 PM
To: andrea@greaterlauraville.com
Subject: Greater Lauraville Gazette
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November 2007 
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 Directors Report - Thanks all around for the Annual Meeting!
 

picture of annual meeting Well, we've cleaned up, rested up, and are thrilled by the success of the Annual Meeting Event! 180 guests and 10 vendors joined together to celebrate the best that NOGLI has to offer: great neighbors, a strong sense of community, fine fare, strong leadership, and a healthy sense of humor! Click this link for photos! Thanks to Councilman Curran, Barbara Aylesworth from Healthy Neighborhoods, Johnette Richardson from Belair Edison, John Springer from Provident Bank, Sara Gahs-Bucheri from the Mayor's Office, Frank Cimino from the Maryland State Boychoir, and my fabulous board of directors for supporting the event! We sampled offerings from the Chameleon Café, the Red Canoe Café and Bookstore, Alabama BBQ, Koco's Pub, Zeke's Coffee, Dang Good Food, Desserts by Tina Perry, and Cookies and More. These morsels were paired with wines selected by WYPR's food and wine critic (and Mayfield resident) Al Spoler. Chris Hayes of Bacchus Distributors was central in helping us select and serve the wines as well. We would not have had such an easy day if it weren't for the cooperation of Safeway and the residents of the 3000 block of Montebello Terrace, thank you. Finally, thanks to ABC Rental for donations toward the event.

Cristin Dadant, Lauraville resident and co-owner of Dang Good Food (soon to be Blue Willow Catering/Restaurant opening in Hamilton in the winter of 2008) was the event organizer. She deserves all the credit for meticulously tending details throughout the planning process. Thanks, Cristin!

Andrea Brown, our new University of Maryland Intern organized the children's table with the support of Waltherson resident Dana Jackson who organizes event for children professionally - thanks Andrea and Dana!

Please call or stop by the office to request a copy of the annual report.

Congratulations on the fruits of your labors. I look forward to the year ahead. Lorrie Schoettler Executive Director

Additional picutres can be viewed on our website shortly, thanks to our resident and web volunteer Sean Hall.


 


 Announcing the First Annual Fundraising Campaign
 

Many have received an invitation from me to join in the current fundraising campaign for the Neighborhoods of Greater Lauraville, Inc. To date we have raised $7,100 toward the $10,000 goal. The local foundation community is so inspired by our attempts to invite local residents to participate at this level of ownership in the organization that we are also highly competitive in several grant rounds pending decision. We have applied for the following grant funds to support our mission and work in 2008:
General Operating Support from the
· Goldseker Foundation - Awarded in November 2007.
· Neighborhoods for All Ages grant from the Association of Baltimore Area Grant Makers to support local seniors who wish to age in place. Pending.
· Community Legacy Funds to help market the Lauraville Business District to business owners and developers. Pending.

The grant funding environment in Baltimore is highly competitive. At any time we are being considered for funding in a pool of applicants that includes Belair Edison, Greater Homewood, and the Northeast Development Alliance - All strong organizations making a positive difference in northeast Baltimore neighborhoods. It is the contributions from individuals that allows us to serve local needs that may not be on the agendas of local foundations.

Please give today in any amount comfortable for your household budget.

Please click on the link for our plege card


 


 Meet the Board of Directors
 

The bylaws of the Neighborhoods of Greater Lauraville, Inc. were created to ensure a strong and productive relationship between the local community development corporation and its member neighborhoods. After some time where this intent was not fully actualized, a board of directors has been established that truly seeks to build a more harmonious environment for community building efforts to take place.

The officers of the board form the executive committee. The executive committee manages the executive director and prepares the agenda for each board meeting. There are two additional classes of directors: Neighborhood Representatives and At Large members. It is the role of the Neighborhood Representatives to report back to their neighborhood association the current activities and future plans of the organization, as well as promote our programs and services to local residents. For the Lauraville Business District Representative this is true for the business association. The At Large members are present to round out the skill set of the board and offer additional leadership from institutional partners interested in our long term viability.

The board has established committees to oversee and guide the organizational and programmatic needs. They are: finance, fundraising, economic development, the community review panel, and residential development. Non-board volunteer members are welcome and encouraged to participate on the committees. If you are interested please contact Lorrie for more information at 410-444- 9188.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2007-2008

Officers

Osborne B. Dixon, Jr., President Morgan Park Representative

Luis A. Hernandez, Jr., VP Commercial Affairs Economic Development Committee Arcadia Resident

Rebecca Crew, VP Residential Affairs Residential Committee / Beverly Hills Resident

Robert F. Pipik, Treasurer Economic Development Committee Arcadia Resident

Hedy Droski, Secretary Arcadia Representative

Directors

Peat Biby, Director At Large Development Committee Waltherson Resident

Will Colhouer, Director At Large Lauraville Business Association Member

George Frazier, Director At Large Community Review Panel / Mayfield Resident

Dawna McGlynn, Lauraville Representative Residential Committee Community Review Panel

Anthony Mezatasta, Jr., Beverly Hills Representative

Kathleen Rogers, Waltherson Representative

Nicole Selhorst, Lauraville Business Association Representative Education Subcommittee Beverly Hills Resident

Rachel Wallach, Director At Large Residential Committee / Education Subcommittee Lauraville Resident

Ned Worth, Director At Large Economic Development Committee Beverly Hills Resident

Patricia Zimmerman, Director At Large Slavie Federal Savings Bank



 


 Hamilton Hills Joins as Our Seventh Member Neighborhood!
 

Hamilton map On September 4, 2007 the board of directors unanimously votes to accept the Hamilton Hills community as our seventh member neighborhood. The following excerpt is from the document presented to the board for their consideration of the proposed expansion:

Hamilton Hills Neighborhood Association (HHNA) is a well-organized, active and progressive community association in Northeast Baltimore. HHNA was formerly known as HEPP (Harford Echodale Perring Parkway Community Association), founded in 1949. The name of the organization was changed to Hamilton Hills in 2003. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, incorporated and the Bylaws updated by the general membership in 2000. Since the 90s, the organization has increased its presence in the community and initiated neighborhood improvement events and projects within our boundaries (roughly Harford Road and Old Harford Road to the East, Echodale Avenue to the South, Perring Parkway to the West and the Baltimore City line to the North). Because this area is geographically large and housing stock diverse, the association focuses primarily on the residential needs. We do not deal with the apartment complexes in the Northern end, nor do we have much interaction with north of Northern Parkway. Our finances are secure and we generate income through membership dues, advertisements, and grants. We have a strong membership rate and for the past four years, paid memberships average around 150 households. This year, we broke the mark with 200 paid voluntary dues of $10 per household. In recent years, the Steering Committee (our board members) has led the organization on a strategic and aggressive promotion of our community.

HHNA's energetic volunteers provide countless hours to improve the community and make Hamilton Hills an attractive place to live. We offer a variety of monthly, bi- monthly, or annual events to our residents. Every month, we arrange for a DPW dumpster for neighborhood clean ups. Seasonally, we organize Community Clean Ups by working with Hamilton Elementary/Middle School students to help clean up area parks. We have volunteers participating on C.O.P each weekend. HHNA has organized annual Block Parties (also know as Fall Picnic), Community-Wide Yard Sales, Community Art Projects (Students painted a mural on Westfield and students designed our current bumper sticker and gateway sign), annual Home and Garden Tour, and other events. These events have been graciously supported by grants from HARBEL/BCF and Baltimore Office for Promotion and the Arts. Our first annual Hamilton Art Crawl, a six-day extravaganza celebrating the arts, music, and businesses in Hamilton took place May 2007, was a success. The Hamilton Art Crawl was an amazing collaboration between Herring Run Artists' Network, Hamilton Arts Collective, Hamilton Business Association, Baltimore Development Corporation, and Hamilton Hills Neighborhood Association. We are pleased to announce that we have early commitments from our sponsors for Hamilton Art Crawl 2008!

In addition to all these special events, we hold meetings every month and distribute paper newsletters to all the homes within our boundaries and businesses along Harford Road. Our bi-monthly newsletter is our primary source of information disbursement to our residents. Although we are awaiting redesign on the website (http://www.hamilton- hills.org/) and creating a new list-serve, we continue to print 2400 copies of the newsletter that are distributed door to door using 21 of our dedicated newsletter distribution volunteers. Our general meetings are open to all and are held on the third Wednesday of odd number months at 7:30pm at Faith Community Church. Depending on the agenda or guest speakers we have been averaging 40-50 attendees for the past two years, a steady 50% increase year after year. Our Steering Committee Meetings are also held bi- monthly (on the even months) at 7pm at volunteers' homes. We have 16 diverse residents on our Steering Committee that work as a team and support one another's ideas and projects; they are the most devoted and hard working volunteers varying in ages, backgrounds, professional experiences, and years of residence. In addition to our busy Steering Committee, we also have 20 other volunteers that support our special events and 9 members in the newly formed Community Improvement Committee.

We have liaison volunteers who help include Hamilton Elementary/Middle and WEB Dubois High School Students and Staff in clean ups, community art projects, and block parties. In past years, we have made it priority to increase communication and collaborative activities with Hamilton Business Association, Baltimore Development Corporation, Department of Planning, Live Baltimore, Herring Run Watershed Association, HARBEL, Faith Community Church, St. Dominic, Hamilton Arts Collective, and Herring Run Artist Network. By being an active organization, we hope to inform residents of important issues and to promote camaraderie among neighbors.


 


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Thanks to all of you who have volunteered your time to help us here at the Neighborhoods of Greater Lauraville! We appriciate what you do for us!

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