As Spring approaches, we look forward to longer days and warmer weather! We will all be outside more as we anticipate the blooming of colorful Spring flowers, the need for lawn mowing and sprucing up our gardens. For many it becomes the third quarter of school and college, as they anticipate the end of the long school year. Community members can look forward to four upcoming Dumpster Days, the opening of Hamilton Baseball, and our planned Spring Fling on May 11th, at Woodhome Elementary/Middle School. Our first Dumpster Day will be May 4th. Get all of your junk ready! We have been given new guidelines for the planned dumps, which include the exclusion of trees, tires, building materials, bricks, and hazardous materials. Also, no large appliances are excepted because bulk trash will now pick up these items right in from of your home. So, please keep this in mind when bringing your items. Our speaker for our upcoming Community Meeting on April 9th, will be three staff members from the Department of Public Works; Yolanda Winkler, Lakeisha Laury, and Raquel Robbins. The Department of Public Works deals with drinking water, trash and recycling services, street services including snow removal. If you have any questions or concerns that you would like them to address, you can text me (410-802-3255) with that issue and they will be prepared to address your concern. You can also attend the meeting and bring all your concerns to ask at that time. We hope to see everyone at the meeting! At our June 11th, community meeting, we plan to have an ice cream social/make your own sundae event, and open discus- sions of issues in the community. The six NHRCA colorful banners that will be hung on Harford Road and Moyer Avenues this Spring, are in the process of going through the steps for approval by Baltimore City. I will keep you posted when the date of installation is determined! The Royal Farms Opposition Hearing is scheduled to continue March 14th, and I will be there to provide the testimony that I was unable to give on February 6th, as we many others, due to the length of the presentation of the Royal Farm attorneys. All the BMZA members are new to this issue, but it is still difficult to tell whether we will made a good case of opposition. As always, we need the community to continue to support NHRCA, and we need new board members, and volunteers to assist with the Dumpster Days and the Spring Fling. We need you to ask you neighbors to join and become a member. We have 2,450 residents, and so few to do the work that is required to run a Community Association. Please consider becoming more involved. We have Board Meetings five times a year for 90 minutes, and Community Association Meetings five times a year for about 90 minutes. • Leave your porch well lit, purchase additional lights, Ring doorbells/Security systems, if necessary • Check in on your neighbors, especially the elderly • Pick up trash around your home! The problem of littering is overwhelming & everyone can do their part • Call, email or use the app for Baltimore City 311, about any issue of concern in your neighborhood • We need more members! We need to know how we can help you when there are issues • that you need assistance with, to improve your home and neighborhood As your President, I am always available to assist in directing you around any issue and concern, so do not hesitate to contact me. I hope to see many folks at our meeting Tuesday, April 9th! Sincerely, NHRCA and You P.1 Baltimore Tree Trust & Spring Gardening Tips P.2 HARBEL Community Organization Update P.3 Minutes from Last Meeting P.4 B’more Info and Help Page P.5 The NHRCA & Our Commitment to the Community In This Issue: Winter/Spring 2024 President's Corner 1 Rochelle Lachance - NHRCA President [email protected] - 410-802-3255
2 Baltimore Tree Trust How Worms Help Me Use My Compost: Tips from our Gardener Guru I’m a pretty lazy gardener. As much as I enjoy growing things, anything I can do to reduce work, while maintaining a healthy garden, is a go for me. That’s why I let the earthworms in my soil help me improve the soil, feed plants naturally, and “get rid of” my grass clippings, leaves and food scraps. I became a dedicated composter the year I saw the magic of how the worms I knew only as fish bait, showed me how they can be partners in my garden. This story will not explain how to make compost (or really, how to speed up a natural process) but how to use it. A summer long ago, I inherited a wonderful vegetable garden when I bought my first home here in North Harford. It was BIG, which meant there would be a lot of weeds growing in the garden beds, requiring me to spend a lot of time weeding the beds. I decided to use my half-finished compost to mulch the beds. It looked like leaves that had just begun to break down. I laid about 3-4 inches of the compost over the garden beds. It worked. What few weeds poked through the compost were easily pulled. What surprised me, though, was how my worm partners helped me make the most of compost to feed the plants and enrich the soil. How? Read on! As the garden season wore on, I realized my compost mulch was disappearing! Where did it go? Were the birds or squirrels stealing it to make their nests? No, they were not (in fact, watching Robins fish for worms in the garden beds, I realized I had a garden helper: my worms!) What the worms were doing was burrowing up from below, and eating my mulch! How dare they! But then it occurred to me: their feeding on my compost mulch was benefitting the garden in a couple of ways. First, their burrowing was aerating my soil. Healthy soil requires air to allow water to soak in the soil. Second, as worms eat, they also poop (called castings). Worm castings are one of the best fertilizers there is. As the worms consumed my compost, they were eliminating the organic waste produced in a yard. Over about 3 years, I realized that my garden soil was so rich in organic matter that I did not have to till the garden. Yet another benefit of partnering with my worms was time saved tilling and killing many of the beneficial bacteria that tilling causes. Now, all I had to do was dig a small hole to plant my vegetables. I splurge and throw a handful of finished compost in the hole to give the seedling or seeds a safe boost of fertilizer. Unlike many man made fertilizers and “hot” manures that burn the roots, compost is safe to use. You don’t have to work to figure out During our April 9th Community Meeting, we will have a presentation form the Baltimore Tree Trust. Below is some more information from their Outreach Manager, Tyrah. We look forward to their presintation on April 9th and supporting them in their goal to help beautify Baltimore, one neighborhhood at a time. "My name is Tyrah Cobb-Davis and I am the Outreach Manager at the Baltimore Tree Trust (BTT). You could have seen our crews planting around the city or have seen trees pop up that have likely been planted by our organization, but in case you haven’t heard about us before, the Baltimore Tree Trust is a local, environmental non-profit that strives to make Baltimore greener, one tree at a time! We focus on increasing urban tree canopy by planting trees throughout the city and engaging communities at the neighborhood scale. A big part of what we hope to achieve in our efforts is tree equity – making sure that trees are equally distributed across the City. Trees provide many benefits – from cooling the city on a hot day to improving local air quality just to name a few. Based on a comprehensive analysis by our own team, the North Harford Road neighborhood has been identified as a perfect area to plant more trees! We are gearing up for our Spring planting season and our site assessment team has identified possible planting locations. Our outreach team will be in your neighborhood sometime in the next few months to provide detailed information about the plantings and about our organization before the planting crews come to plant new trees. We are excited to plant more trees in your community to work towards planting healthier neighborhoods where all Baltimoreans can live, work, and thrive. For more information on our mission, please visit our website." www.baltimoretreetrust.org Tyrah Cobb-Davis - [email protected] Baltimore Tree Trust Outreach Manager www.baltimoretreetrust.org (410) 538-2753 how much fertilizer to use. You can never over compost soil and gardens. It is used as needed. In the meantime, it is holding CO2, preventing methane and creating “tilth” in the soil. So…save yourself work, time and money and use compost. Feed the worms and let them help feed you! Happy gardening! Michael Lachance - NHRCA Vice President & Certified Master Gardner
2 Update from HARBEL Community Organization 3 HARBEL is a caring multipurpose organization that works to build and support our communities through service, advocacy & empowerment. The foundation of their support to Northeast Baltimore is built upon the three pillars of housing, prevention & recovery and community service. Now celebrating over 50 years of operation, HARBEL's mission is more important than ever to our community. The Housing Partnership serves communities in both Baltimore City and Baltimore County. Home buyers should seek services from the housing counseling agency where they are most likely to purchase a home. An outpatient substance abuse prevention and treatment center which serves adults and adolescents in Baltimore City and the surrounding areas. Their mission is to help you reduce and eliminate the harmful effects from alcohol and other drugs. They also offer Mental Health Counseling. HARBEL's Community Relations program has the most far-reaching positive impact on all of our member associations in the Northeast. There is a long list of services that are offered to 80 constituent organizations. Michael and I attended an informational Meet & Greet on Feb. 24th at HARBEL with the new Director of Community Relations, Duane Williams Jr., who was hired in December. Duane shared his enthusiasm along with the executive director of HARBEL, Roxanne Fuentes. Roxanne has been at HARBEL for five years and has done an amazing job increasing the outreach programs & renovating their current building, which is very warm & inviting. After receiving a tour and hearing about the current programs, one can tell that the staff is more than committed to the care for the clients they currently serve! They clearly view their work assisting & guiding others as a calling! The programs offered at HARBEL are excellent and include workshop and counseling services. First time homebuyer workshops, pre-settlement workshops, pre-purchase counseling and budget credit counseling, foreclosure prevention and foreclosure counseling. In the areas of prevention and recovery, HARBEL is an outpatient substance abuse prevention and treatment center, which serves adolescents and adults in both Baltimore City and Baltimore County. These services include counseling and education, DUI and DWI programs, abuser intervention programs, victim services, anger management, seeking-safety groups. Relapse prevention, peer case management, peer support services, mental health counseling, and medication assisted treatment. HARBEL also has a food pantry that serves the community and welcomes any and all donation of food items, health and beauty items, paper goods, and non-perishable cans. The need is always far greater than the supply, so if you find it in your heart to drop by a donation, they are open 6 days a week! Michael and I always attend their annual meeting, held outside in front of the building, and enjoy free pizza and snowballs while we learn about the exciting things that HARBEL is doing. Their annual fundraiser is the BooFEST, held in October and it is so much fun! Duane is planning to meet with the Northeast Police staff to brainstorm new ways to initiate a Citizens on Patrol Program for the surrounding Community Associations to increase volunteer participation with the goal of working to keep our neighborhoods safer. Feel free to add HARBEL to your Facebook or Instagram page to be kept updated on all their activities and events. We are fortunate to have this gem in our community. It is one of a kind! Rochelle Lachance - NHRCA President Meet Our New Director of Community Relations - Duane Williams Jr. to envision, develop & manifest their exceptional potential. Amidst his pursuit of higher education, he boasts over 15 years of invaluable experience in ministry, community service & youth development. His diverse professional background includes roles as a Baltimore City Police Officer, Behavioral Specialist in Baltimore City Schools, Business Service Representative at the Baltimore City Mayor's Office of Employment Development & Community Coordinator for Baltimore City's 45th District Delegate, Jackie Addison. His focus on crime reduction & providing resources for underprivileged families underscores his commitment to effecting positive change. His unwavering aspiration is to persist in uplifting individuals, fostering community well-being and unveiling the authentic purpose in the lives of all who engage with his profound message. Duane Williams Jr. - Director of Community Relations [email protected] - (410) 444 - 2100 ext - 1027 HARBEL Community Organization - https://harbel.org 5807 Harford Rd. Baltimore, 21214 Duane Williams Jr., a Baltimore, MD native, is a distinguished Pastor, Motivational Speaker, Non-Profit Founder, dedicated Youth & Community Activist, Advocate & Mentor. As an impassioned advocate, eloquent speaker, & esteemed community leader, Duane ardently pursues his mission to influence countless lives by inspiring others
Rochelle welcomed and thanked everyone for attending, the membership then stood and said the Pledge of Allegiance. Rochelle reviewed the minutes from our December Membership meeting, the minutes were approved as written. Rochelle then gave the Treasurers report, starting balance $3,317.08. After our income from dues and ads and ex-penses paid for Newsletter and miscellaneous items, our current balance is $3,398.04. Rochelle gave a few updates, she set up four Dumpster Days for 2024, the first one will be May 4th, and you will be sent a reminder flyer when we get closer to the date. Spring Fling will be held on Saturday, May 11th on the parking lot of Woodhome Elementary/Middle School. The Royal Farms hearing was on Feb. 6th, it started at 10am and lasted all day. Royal Farms pleaded their case most of the day, however Ryan Dorsey was able to speak and gave excellent testimony against, however Rochelle and other residents didn’t get a chance to testify. A date of continuance will be scheduled on March, 14th when we will provide our many studies and statistics. Rochelle also wanted to acknowledge, again the great job John Murphy has put in. It was shared The Mayors Office of Neighborhood Services is now the Mayors Office of Community Affairs (MOCA). MOCA serves as a conduit between residents and Mayor Brandon M. Scott, centering community voices in the creation and implementation of policy to build stronger neighborhoods and improve the quality of life in Baltimore City. Ryan Dorsey was present and shared that he is against the 3 bills to benefit Harbor-Place expressing the biggest problem is cutting off major streets and neighborhoods. Ryan addressed a question about Plan B for the Royal Farms location, hoping someone will buy the property, he feels our neighborhoods will die if we don’t make the changes to have small businesses and more people to support the growth. Susan showed the large Map of the streets in our NHRCA area, and has highlighted the properties of our current membership to provide a visual of the small amount of actual paid members, hoping we can continue to have more neighbors join our Association. Our guest speaker was our new Northeast District Captain, Bill Shiflett. He acknowledged Major Dwayne Swinton who has been appointed District Commander of the Northeast District, Sgt. Harty and Officer Cooper. He talked to everyone on how to keep from being a victim from crime; be aware of surroundings, head on a swivel. Keep your eyes and ears open. Intuition, trust your instincts. Stay in well-lit areas and/or areas with a lot of activity. Keep your belongings secure, and to please always lock your car, even if for minutes. Most stolen autos or larceny are because people did not lock their cars. If at an ATM, protect your pin and beware of a possible skimming device that can record all your information. When traveling, familiarize yourself with the area, checking maps and the surroundings. He also shared a sometime controversial topic, but he is a firm believer in self-defense and recommends taking a course. This is not 100%, there are times it may be useful and times not recommended, you must assess the situation and he believes you don’t have to be an easy victim. He then held a Q&A, some items covered were, if you carry mace, make sure it has not expired, and be careful which way the wind is blowing if you use it. Also pay attention when you're in a room or location, check the exits and be aware of your surroundings. Also if you attempt to protect yourself, throat punch is highly effective. Sgt. Harty gave the 30-day crime report for our area and shared there will be a Commanders Meeting on 2/22 at the NE District and it will also be available on Zoom. There will also be a Wheel Lock Giveaway for Hyundai and Kia model vehicles Sat. Feb. 24th, 12pm - 2pm Parkside Shopping Center 5038 Sinclair Land - *One lock per vehicle *Must be a city resident *Vehicle must have MD Tags *Proper ID Required. He is also looking for participation in COP. Rochelle did advise prior to COVID our Association was participating, however we are looking to recruit a new person to get this started back up again. Duane Williams Jr. from HARBEL will get with Rochelle to look at alternative ways to handle. Duane Williams Jr. is looking to reengage with Baltimore Schools, providing community service hours by participating in clean up days and/or helping with food distribution. On Feb 24th, HARBEL will have a Community Meet and Greet. Chaquetta Wallace from Baltimore City Dept. of Transportation shared 99% of the street calming is complete for Baltimore City, and they are in negotiations to extend Harford North into the county. Rochelle conducted door prizes and the meeting was adjourned. Sincerely, Susan Haupt - NHRCA Secretary 4 Minutes: NHRCA General Membership Meeting – February 13th, 2024 Next General Community Meeting - April 9th We will have three guest speakers from the Department of Public Works for our next community meeting. The Department of Public Works deals with drinking water, trash/recycling services and street services, including snow removal. The meeting will be at St. Luke Church Fellowship Hall - 7001 Harford Rd, @ 7:30pm. Please join us at 7pm for snacks & socialization.
Here2Help Hotline - (410) 433-5175 Mayor’s Office - (410) 396-3835 Ryan Dorsey’s Office - (410) 396-4812 Danielle McCray’s Office - (410) 396-4808 Woodhome Elementary School - (410) 396-6398 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - 988 NHRCA Contact Information President: Rochelle Lachance – (410) 802-3255 Vice President: Michael Lachance – (410) 905-4235 Secretary: Susan Haupt – (410) 446-4828 Treasurer: Jamila Savage – (410) 294-2407 Newsletter/Ads: Bambi Jenkins – (443) 465-7118 Important Community Contact Info NHRCA Winter/Spring 2024 5 Meet Jerry B. - New Owner of Champion Pawn & Jewelry Champion Pawn & Jewelry, a neighborhood staple since 1996, has been one of the NHRCA advertising partners for two years now and we want to congratulate Jerry B. on his new venture & welcome him to the community! Jerry Bartholomew is a seasoned professional with an impressive 35-year track record in the pawnshop industry. With a passion for business operations management, Jerry has excelled in this field, overseeing successful operations and driving growth. Jerry is renowned for his unwavering commitment to outstanding customer service. His dedication to meeting the needs of clients and building strong relationships has earned him a stellar reputation in the industry. . In addition to his extensive experience, Jerry is a certified gemologist, adding a valuable layer of expertise to his work. With a deep understanding of gemstones and their value, he brings a unique perspective to the pawnshop business. Jerry Bartholomew’s wealth of experience, management skills, and dedication to customer satisfaction make him a trusted and respected figure in the pawnshop industry. Easter Egg Hunt - Saturday, March 23rd at 1pm - 3pm, Children 12 & Under (free event) Palm Sunday - Sunday, March 24th at 10:30am Holy Thursday Seder Supper - Thursday, March 28th at 6pm Good Friday Service - Friday, March 29th at 12:30pm St. Luke Easter Schedule Champion Pawn & Jewelry 5509 Harford Rd. Baltimore, 21214 (410) 254-1110 [email protected] www.championpawnandjewelry.com www.facebook.com/ChampionPawn Did you know that Feeding the Flock, located at 5801 Harford Road, provides clothing, shoes, and small kitchen items in addition pantry items? Stop by any Tuesday & you can browse inside beginning at 7:30 am. The pantry opens at 9 am. Also, mark your calendars for a huge Friday giveaway on Friday, April 19th from 4-5 pm. $2 gets you in the door for unlimited shopping and raffle prizes. Need emergency food or know someone who does? Questions about Feeding the Flock? Contact Jacque Gutman at (410) 206-8436 and be sure to visit our social media sites on Facebook and Instagram – www.facebook.com/feedingtheflockbaltimore www.instagram.com/feedingtheflockbaltimore Jacque Gutman - Feeding the Flock Organizer & Resident It is every man’s/woman’s obligation to put back into the world at least the equivalent of what he/she takes out of it. - Albert Einstein Feeding the Flock
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Email Bambi to Register | [email protected] Spring May | 11 | 2024 VENDORS NEEDED!!! 11am - 2pm Woodhome School 7300 Moyer Ave. N H R C A & W O O D H O M E E L E M E N T A R Y / M I D D L E S C H O O L ’ S We’re looking for vendors, organizations and food trucks to participate in our annual community Spring Fling at Woodhome E/M School. Fling
North Harford Road Community Association Spring Fling Registration Form Organization/Vendor Name: Contact Name: Address: Phone Number: Email Address: There is no cost to register or participate in the Spring Fling. The event is from 11am – 2pm on May 11th and set-up begins at 10am. *Come prepared with tables/chairs, pop-up tents are welcomed, but be aware there is no electricity for your booth. The Spring Fling is held in the parking lot of Woodhome E/M School and we are hoping for a nice sunny day, but the event will go on, rain or shine. Organizer/Vendor Contact Signature & Date NRCHA Contact Signature & Date For questions or more information, email Bambi Jenkins, Board Member – [email protected]