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NEW! Old school, new beginning Archbishop Borders School moving from Highlandtown—to Highlandtown PAGE 2 DENNIS E. CUOMO Attorney At Law 323-325 S. Conkling Street 410-675-7900 ADVANCE REALTY DIRECT PHIL TIRABASSI Owner/Broker 443-690-0552 Full Service Discount Experts SM BALTIMORE OFFICE 410-288-6700 MORE LISTINGS ON PAGE 22 MIDDLE RIVER BC7478477 3BR/2BA in Williams Estates. Featuring spacious open floor plan, kitchen island, two sheds, two-car driveway and much more. Well maintained and ready of your personal touch. Most appliances convey. OPEN HOUSE SAT APR 30th 1-3PM 3410 HONEYSUCKLE • $69,800 Inside the Guide THE WEEK OF APRIL 27, 2011 Out to lunch And do we mean out! Here’s a tour of parks for a springtime picnic PAGE 5 SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH BALTIMORE | 410-732-6600 | WWW.BALTIMOREGUIDE.COM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 2011 SINCE 1927 545 Dundalk Avenue • Baltimore, MD 21224 410-633-3030 Mon-Thurs 10am-11pm; Fri & Sat 10am-2am; Sun 11am-11pm $8.00 Minimum Delivery. All Prices are subject to change & MD Sales tax. Sorry, no personal checks. King’s Pizzeria Fast, Free Delivery 2 Subs, 2 Fries & 2 Can Sodas $2.00 Extra for Seafood Per Sub $ 11 99 +tax 2 Large Cheese Pizzas w/ 1 topping $ 14 99 +tax X-Large Cheese Pizza & 10 Party Wings Additional Topping $1.50 per pizza $ 14 99 +tax Pickup Specials $ 3 99 +tax $ 4 99 +tax $ 5 99 +tax $ 6 99 +tax 10” Cheese Pizza 12” Cheese Pizza 14” Cheese Pizza 16” Cheese Pizza FREE ONLINE CLASSIFIEDS at BaltimoreGuide.com Just click on “Free Classifieds” in the upper-right corner. It was fitting that William Donald Schaefer, for- mer Mayor of Baltimore, Governor of Maryland, and state Comptroller, took his final journey through the neighborhoods of Baltimore he loved and served so well. About 100 people gathered in Fells Point Monday afternoon to pay tribute to William Donald Schaefer, and they were anything but solemn. The gathering had the air of an old-fashioned political rally, the kind that Schaefer loved. He would have waded into that crowd if he could have. The state and city gave Schaefer a fine sendoff, with a motorcycle honor guard from the city and state police and several counties, heavy trucks from the State Highway Administration and several official cars and limousines. The fireboat Tommy D’Alesandro, floating by the Rec Pier, blasted plumes of water 80 feet in the air. It was a good show. In one of the lead limousines sat a rubber duckie just like the one that Schaefer took into the seal pool of the unfinished National Aquarium all those years ago. It Mayor William Donald Schaefer cried when the original Pride of Baltimore sank. On Monday, the Pride of Baltimore II fired its cannons in salute. Photo by Maggie Allen Schaefer's city says so long Neighborhoods celebrate ‘the greatest mayor in America’ BY JACQUELINE WATTS [email protected] There was a lot of campaign memorabilia on display in Fells Point. This sign was from Schaefer’s 1978 mayoral campaign. The scene in Fells Point was like an old-fashioned political rally. CONTINUED ON PAGE 4

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Inside the GuideTHE WEEK OF APRIL 27, 2011

Out to lunchAnd do we mean out! Here’s a tour of parks for a springtime picnic

PAGE 5

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It was fitting that William Donald Schaefer, for-mer Mayor of Baltimore, Governor of Maryland, and state Comptroller, took his final journey through the neighborhoods of Baltimore he loved and served so well.

About 100 people gathered in Fells Point Monday afternoon to pay tribute to William Donald Schaefer, and they were anything but solemn. The gathering had the air of an old-fashioned political rally, the kind that Schaefer loved. He would have waded into that crowd if he could have.

The state and city gave Schaefer a fine sendoff, with a motorcycle honor guard from the city and state police and several counties, heavy trucks from the State Highway Administration and several official cars and limousines. The fireboat Tommy D’Alesandro, floating by the Rec Pier, blasted plumes of water 80 feet in the air. It was a good show.

In one of the lead limousines sat a rubber duckie just like the one that Schaefer took into the seal pool of the unfinished National Aquarium all those years ago. It

Mayor William Donald Schaefer cried when the original Pride of Baltimore sank. On Monday, the Pride of Baltimore II fi red its cannons in salute.

Photo by Maggie Allen

Schaefer's city says so longNeighborhoods celebrate ‘the greatest mayor in America’

BY JACQUELINE [email protected]

There was a lot of campaign memorabilia on display in Fells Point. This sign was from Schaefer’s 1978 mayoral campaign.

The scene in Fells Point was like an old-fashioned political rally.

CONTINUED ON PAGE 4

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by Maria PecoraSpecial to The Baltimore Guide

It’s not a closing, it’s a transition.With Archbishop Borders School

ready to move residence four blocks to the south in time for the beginning of the next academic year, Archdiocesan offi-cials are hastening to assure parents and students the change isn’t a harbinger of another closing in a community that has already seen more than its share.

Borders is currently located at 201 S. Conkling Street, where it is affiliated with Our Lady of Pompei Parish. Under the new plans, students, faculty and staff will move to former Bishop John Neu-mann School, which is affiliatd with Sa-cred Heart of Jesus Parish at 600 South Conkling Street. BJN was closed by the archdiocese at the end of the 2004 school year.

The announcement is one more shake-up in the Catholic school community, which most recently experienced the closing of Our Lady of Fatima School at the end of the 2010 academic year.

Church and school officials are saying the new arrangement will be beneficial for students.

According to a letter sent in early Feb-ruary by ABB’s principal Cathy Marshall to families of students, the newly reno-vated building will include “a full-ser-vice cafeteria, an enclosed large outdoor playground, enclosed parking, handicap accessibility, a large auditorium, large classrooms, a health clinic, and the po-tential for ABB to update their technol-ogy.”

School officials say the transition will be beneficial to Borders, particularly with respect to enrollment and the increased programs the school can accommodate once it is headquartered in a larger facil-ity.

Also, say officials, Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish has announced plans to expand and the addition of Borders can only push the church to meet its goals at a faster rate.

Marshall says that the school will be-come an “integral part of a dynamic par-ish community,” and that the school has the potential to “become a center of edu-cation and spiritual nourishment in the expanding community.”

Borders in new quartersSchool to relocate to former BJN building

CONTINUED ON PAGE 20children at archbishop borders School have helped each year with the prepara-tion of baskets of plenty for the needy of the community. With the school mov-ing, many activities may have to be reconfigured. Photo by Jacqueline Watts

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had been presented by Dave Pittenger, direc-tor of the aquarium, during the motorcade’s stop there.

The duckie brought both tears and chuck-les from the crowd as people remembered

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

The city's farewell to Schaeferthe mayor who willed and wrangled the City of Baltimore back into prominence after a disastrous post-war decline in its core indus-tries, manufacturing and shipping.

U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski brought her entire Fells Point staff out to say so long. They carried Schaefer’s old campaign signs and wore gimme caps from his various campaigns.

“The greatest mayor in America,” said Mikulski.

“The greatest mayor in American histo-ry,” added someone in the crowd.

Lainy LeBow-Sachs, Schaefer’s longtime aide and close friend who cared for him for years after his retirement, rode behind the hearse and shook hands with the crowd. Schaefer had no living family, and Lebow-Sachs and a few others were as close as you could come to family. She held his hand at the end, and will deliver a eulogy at the funeral Wednesday.

Random comments from the crowd:“I don’t want to think what the city would

be like without him.”“He was Baltimore, through and

through.”“He never gave up.”“He gave his whole life to Baltimore.”“Yes he did, he certainly did.”

Just to jog our municipal memory: This is the Inner Harbor before Harborplace, the National Aquarium and the mayoralty of William Donald Schaefer.

Photo by Thomas Scilipoti

An honor guard pre-pared to take Schaefer into City Hall for the last time.Photo by Maggie Al-len

Schaefer’s coffi n was carried into City Hall by Maryland National Guardsmen. Photo by Maggie Allen

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Playing hooky from work is wrong. With the economy the way it is, you’re lucky to have a job. So don’t do any-thing to jeopardize it, okay?

Okay.Now that we have let the boss have his

say, it’s time to consider some options for, well, let’s just call it getting some fresh air and sunshine at lunchtime. Pack a lunch (or buy one out, and we have some ideas for that too) and make tracks for some local spots where the spring atmosphere is great and the peo-ple watching is plentiful.

Patterson Park: That one’s almost a gimme. But bring your brown bag to the boat lake and sit on the wall. You can feed the ducks, watch the wildlife (everything from red-winged blackbirds to red-eared sliders) and get away from it all without getting out of town.

Fort McHenry: Bring your beach chair and pull up a patch of grass on the lawn. You’ll have a fantastic view of the water and, as the good weather contin-ues, the tourists. You can soak up his-tory while you catch a few rays.

Federal Hill Park has great views of the Inner Harbor, and it’s great for people-watching, sunbathing and picnicking too. (Photo by Bill Lear)

BY MARY HELEN [email protected]

Patterson Park is at its best in the spring.

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Getting the runaround this springHere’s a quick listing of neighborhood races

The weather was wet, the day was chilly and the air was humid. Not exactly great running weather, but nearly 150 individuals turned out for the Victims’ Fund Run in Patterson Park.

The race was sponsored by the Bal-timore City States’ Attorney’s Office to raise money for crime victims.

Top male winners were Chris Nowa-kowski, Terrence Decker and Neville Anderson, all of Baltimore.

Top women were Theresa Funk of Gaithersburg, and Emily Jascot and Re-becca Griffin, both of Baltimore.

Canton resident Shirley Franke, 71, fin-ished second in her age group for women 60 years old and older. There were seven runners entered in the category.

Interested in running some races of your own? The following will be held locally:

Fiesta 5K: The Fiesta 5K, to raise money for ALS research, is held on Sat-urday, May 7 at 8 a.m. at the Power Plant Live at the Inner Harbor. Registration fee is $30/person pre-race, $35 day of, under age 8 runs free. Info/registration: www.charmcityrun.com, Kelly Dees, Kelly@

charmcityrun.com, 410-308-8170, www.Fiesta5K.com.

Making Tracks: The 5K walk and run and 10K run to benefit Celiac Disease re-search is held on Sunday, May 22, 9 a.m. from “Du” Burns Arena in Canton. Price varies by date of registration and age of participant. Info: Info/registration: www.charmcityrun.com, Kelly Dees, [email protected], 410-308-8170, www.celiacwalk.org.

Run For Veterans: The Maryland Cen-ter for Veterans Education and Training (MCVET) 5K and 10K races are held on Sunday, May 29 starting at 7:30 a.m. (5K) and 8:30 a.m. (10K) at War Memo-rial Building downtown. Registration costs $20/person pre-race, $25 on race day. Info/registration: www.charmci-tyrun.com, Kelly Dees, [email protected], 410-308-8170.

Women’s Run: The Baltimore Wom-en’s Classic 5K is held on Sunday, June 26, 8 a.m. at Rash Field, 400 Key High-way. Registration is $30/person for adults, less for kids’ run. Info/registration: www.charmcityrun.com, Kelly Dees [email protected], 410-308-8170, www.baltimorewomensclassic.com.

by MARy HELEN [email protected]

Local runners race past Fort McHenry. The warm weather brings plenty of chances to try a 5K or even a 10K.

File photo by Bill Lear

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Ok, now that’s more like it. After spending some time on top of the American League East, the Baltimore Orioles are back in last place. At least they won some games this week!

The O’s had a little eight game losing streak last week which ended when they beat the Min-nesota Twins 11-0 last Tuesday and again 5-4 on Wednesday before embarking on another mini-losing streak, thanks in part to a 15-3 pummel-ing at the hands of the New York Yankees.

We all know Nick Markakis is a slow starter, but this is getting a bit out of hand. Over his last seven games, Markakis is hitting .174. I’m hoping it’s just some growing pains in working with new hitting coach Jim Pressley.

Luckily for him, and the rest of the O’s, Matt Wieters is heating up. Last week Wieters hit .316 with two doubles, two home runs and seven runs batted in. Adam Jones and Vladimir Guerrero are also starting to come around, as they both hit two home runs this week as well.

Speaking of heating up, Mark Reynolds…Just kidding, folks! Last week Reynolds hit .048. For those of you keeping track at home, that’s one hit in 21 at bats. OK, it was a home

run, but it was still only one hit.Robert Andino was “The King’s Speech” to

Reynolds’ “Jersey Shore” last week. Andino has filled in admirably for injured shortstop J.J. Hardy, hitting .438 last week and is hitting .310 on the season so far.

Rookie pitcher Zach Britton pitched well last week, throwing six innings and earning his third win of the season. Jake Arrieta also had a great week, tossing 12 innings and striking out 13 batters to go along with his 2.25 ERA.

Mike Gonzalez…I think you know where I’m going with this one. It’s tempting to just copy and paste my review of his ghastly per-formances from week to week. Buck Showal-ter was quoted as saying, “He’s not pitching as well as I want him to.” Something tells me Dave Trembley, last year’s deposed manager, feels the same way.

Jeremy Guthrie took a tough loss against the Minnesota Twins as the O’s offense fell flac-cid in a 3-1 loss. Guthrie threw seven innings and allowed only two runs. Guthrie might be this season’s hard-luck pitcher—so far he has pitched well despite his 1-3 record. His 3.12

ERA is very good and he has struck out 13 batters while walk-ing only three.

The Orioles start this week off against the Boston Red Sox in a three-game series at Camden

Yards before heading out to Chi-cago to face the White Sox.

Oh yeah, and in case you couldn’t guess, Justin Duchscherer is still hurt.

Mark Reynolds hit .048 for the week.

(Photo by Todd Olszewski, Orioles)

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Community Notebook

The Baltimore Guide is proud of its 83-year history of service to all its readers. Howev-er, due to increased demand and space con-straints, the Guide must change its Community Calendar policy. Notices for non-profi t events that are open to the public, and which do carry an admission or participation charge of $50/person or less, will continue to be printed free of charge. However, for non-profi t events that charge more than $50/person, the Guide will charge a nominal $20 fee for publication per week. These paid items will be highlighted in the calendar and publication is guaranteed. There is a 50-word maximum for all material, and the Guide reserves the right to edit all Community Calendar submissions. Items for Community Calendar can be mailed (along with check or credit card information when appropriate) to The Baltimore Guide at 526 S. Conkling Street, Baltimore, MD 21224, faxed to 410-732-6604, or e-mailed to [email protected]. Deadline for each week’s issue is Friday at noon of the week before. A contact name, phone number or e-mail must

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Wednesday, April 27Weekly Walking Group: Patterson Park area’s walking group meets at the Pagoda on Mondays and Wednesdays, 6 p.m.-7 p.m. for a walk around the park. All welcome (adults, kids, babies in strollers, etc.) Info: [email protected], 410-276-3676.Blood Drive: Johns Hopkins Bayview Medi-cal Center has a blood drive on April 27, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. in the Francis X. Knott Confer-ence Center (formerly the Pavilion Conference Room). Donors can also elect to do a “double red blood cell” donation and save two lives instead of one.Info/scheduling of donations: 410-550-0289. Every participant will receive a meal coupon, parking pass (if needed) and special gift from Johns Hopkins Bayview.

Thursday, April 28Farmers Market: There’s a farmer’s market on the fourth Thursday of each month, noon-4 p.m., on Harbor Hospital’s South parking lot,

3001 S. Hanover Street. The next is April 28. Info: Call 410-350-8271, harborhospital.org/farmersmarket.Learning Parties: Want to get your under-age-5 child learning? Patterson Park Public Charter School, 27 N. Lakewood Avenue, has a series of “Learning Parties for Parents of Children” which are are interactive sessions for parents and young children to help get ready for school. It’s never too early to start! Each series has four 90-minute sessions. The sessions are free, childcare is provided, and dinner will be served. Sessions will be inter-preted into Spanish as well. Scientifi c Think-ing sessions run Thursdays from April 28-May 19, 4:30 p.m.-6 p.m. Info: Brigid Moran Cook at [email protected], 410-558-1230. Veteran and Job Seeker? There’s a job fair for returning military personnel (and spouses) onThursday, April 28 at M&T Bank Stadium, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Bring resumes and wear busi-ness attire. Info: http://recruitmilitary.com.Recovery Ministry: Dundalk Church of the Nazarene has a Recovery Ministry every Thursday at 7 p.m. for those with hurts, hab-its or hang-ups. All welcome. Info: 410-288-5136.

Friday, April 29Civil War Buffs: The Mount Clare Museum and Stable, 1500 Washington Blvd. in Carroll Park, has a special exhibit from April 29-Nov. 5 on “Personal Accounts of the Civil War Ex-perience” with artifacts, mementos and more. A lecture series begins May 7 at noon, reser-vations required. Lecture fee $5 or the series for $35. Info: www.mountclare.org ~ 410-837-3262.

Saturday, April 30Audubon Interests: The Patterson Park Audubon program has “Tiny Tots,” fun and educational programs for ages 2-5 with an adult. On Saturday, April 30, 10 a.m.-11 a.m., learn about the signs of spring and how to spot them. Register no less than 2 days before the program.Watch The Birdie: There’s a bird walk on Saturday, April 30. Meet at the fountain at 8 a.m. Open to all ages. Bird walks occur rain or shine on the last Saturday of each month. No binoculars? No problem. Just let the cen-ter know at 410-558-2473 or [email protected]. Symposium: Baltimore Playwrights’ Festi-val will host a symposium, “The Playwright in the 21st Century,” on Saturday, April 30, 1-4 p.m. at the Vagabond Players, 806 S. Broadway, Fells Point. Tickets are $20 for non-members, $16-$18 for members. For info check www.baltplayfest.com.Feasts and Roasts: The Knights of Fatima

Crime Prevention: The Southern District Police Community Relations Council holds COP walks as follows. Note: Unless otherwise specifi ed, all walks are 7 p.m. Info: Jack Baker [email protected], 443-831-0538, www.sdpcrc.org. Wednesday, April 27, Pigtown: meet at the Bath House, 904 Washington Blvd. Thursday, April 28, Federal Hill/Federal Hill South: meet at Porter’s Pub, E. Cross St. and Riverside Ave. Monday, May 2, Riverside/SBNA: meet at the Riverside Park Gazebo, E. Randall St. and Riverside Ave. Tuesday, May 3, New Southwest Mt. Clare: meet at the Wilkens Avenue Men-

nonite Church, 1616 Wilkens Ave. Wednesday, May 4, Camden Crossing: meet at Washington Blvd.and Scott St. Thursday, May 5, West Federal Hill: meet at the post offi ce on Ostend St.Bingo: St. Brigid Church, 900 S. East Av-enue, has bingo on Friday, April 29, 7:30 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m., $15 in advance, $18 at door. Additional games, raffl es and food for sale. Info/tickets: 410-563-1717.St. Casimir Church Hall (Kolbe Center), 2736 O’Donnell Street, has non-smoking, handicap-accessible bingo to benefi t the school most Saturdays, opening 10 a.m., refreshments sold, $8/person. The next will be April 30. Info/reservations: 410-276-4412.

Original art featuring Fells Point will be shown at the Fells Point Art Gallery starting on May 3.

will host a shrimp feast and bull roast on Saturday, April 30, 6-10 p.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Hall, 6400 E. Pratt St. Music by Roy-ale. Tickets are $25. Info: Ed Meals 410-391-3932.Flea Markets: There’s a fl ea market at the Salem/Baltimore Hispanic Methodist Church, 3405 Gough Street, on Saturday, April 30, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. rain or shine. Food and drinks sold. Benefi ts Vacation Bible School. $10/b-foot table. Info: Vicky 410-477-2558 or church 410-276-8460.Nazareth Lutheran Church, 3401 Bank Street in Highlandtown, holds a fl ea market on Saturday, May 7, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Tables $10. Lunch sold. Info: 410-732-3125.Patterson Park holds its fl ea market and craft fair on Saturday, May 14, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. near the Pagoda in Patterson Park. To reserve 15’x15’spaces, $25 ($30 after May 7) e-mail bhfl [email protected]. Info: http://butch-ershill.org, Sandy 410-558-0149.St. Elizabeth Church has an indoor/outdoor fl ea market on Saturday, May 21, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at the church hall, Baltimore Street and Lakewood Avenue, $10/space. Info/reserva-tions: 410-675-8260. Food to be sold.Household Haz-Mats: Household Hazard-ous Waste Drop-Off Day will be held on Sat-urday, April 30, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Baltimore polytechnic Institute, Falls Road and Cold Spring Lane. Examples of household haz-mats are oil-based paints, pesticides, drian clean-ers, car batteries, etc. Be ready to show proof of city residence in order to use the drop-off bins. Info: www.baltimorecity.gov.Little League Parade: The 30th annual South Baltimore Little League Parade is held on Saturday, April 30, 11am. The new parade route begins from Covington and Randall St. and runs to 1101 E. Fort Ave. Come and cheer on your favorite team as they march along the parade route. Concession stand will be open lots of food and fun. Do not park on the pa-rade route, do remember to fl y your fl ag.Info/questions: [email protected].

Sunday, May 1Divine Mercy: All are welcome when Divine Mercy will be celebrated with a Holy Hour at St. Ursula Church, 8801 Harford Road, on Sunday, May 1, 3 p.m. Sung chaplet, confes-sions and adoration. Info: Lois Cross 410-299-0829, [email protected]. Relief for Japan: Messiah Lutheran Church, Potomac and O’Donnell streets in Canton, hosts a presentation by Lutheran World Relief on Sunday, May 1 at noon to learn about the human need in Japan following the earthquake and tsunami and what relief agencies are do-

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On Friday, April 15, 2011 at 6:38 p.m., the wings of the angels gently carried away a very special lady, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, best friend, confindant and Matriarch of the family - Evelyn Cobbs. She was never too busy to listen or help those who needed her. Her shoulders were big and her heart was even bigger.Evelyn Cobbs was the beloved wife of Samuel Cobbs; endeared and forever loved mother to Sue

Bergamy-Willinger, Jeffrey Kolb, Sr., Timothy Kolb, Terry Kolb, Sr., and Mar-sha Kolb; forever cherished grandmother to Donald Bergamy, Jr., Mark Berga-my, Christie Clements, Elizabeth Barrett, Terry Kolb, Jr., Lisa Dance, Kimberly Kolb, Jeffrey Kolb, Jr., Karen Krug, Holly Stabile, Kevin Kolb, Beau Shrews-bury, Jamie Shrewsbury and Brian Shrewsbury. She is also survived by her very cherished 22 great-grandchildren and beloved brothers John Hurst, Carl Hurst and Dennis Hurst, and sister-in-law Pauline Hurst and forever loved nieces and nephews Fred Fearson, Jr., Sharon Bayley, Michael Fearson, John Hurst, Jr., and Debbie Hurst. Dear daughter-in-law of Mary Kolb.Her spirit, wisdom and footprints will forever live on in the lives of all who knew and loved her.

Neighborhood Watch

Southeast Baltimore MAN TELLS POLICE HE WAS ASSAULTED BY “JUICY”

A reward of up to $2,000 is being offered in return for information that can lead to an arrest in a shooting that took place on Tues-day, April 19 in the 200 block of N. Curley Street. Two people were robbed and shot by three suspects. One of the victims was shot in the back and another in the stomach. The suspects are believed to have fl ed east on McElderry Street and then south on Poto-mac Street. Descriptions follow:Suspect 1: Black male approximately 26 years of age, dark complexion, approxi-mately 5’6” tall, stocky build, dreadlocks in his hair that went to his chest, missing a front tooth with a teardrop tattoo under one eye, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt.

Suspect 2: Black male, approximately 23-26 years old, medium complexion, approxi-mately 5’5” with a medium build, clean shaven, wearing a dark blue hooded sweat-shirt.Suspect 3: Black male, approximately 25-26 years old, approximately 6’1” with a slender build, medium complexion, clean shaven, wearing a skull cap and a blue jeans jacket. Anyone with information in reference to this incident is urged to contact Metro CrimeStoppers at 1866-7LOCK-UP, by going online to www.metrocrimestoppers.org, or by texting MCS plus your message to CRIMES (274637). Callers may remain anonymous when providing information, if

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Aggravated AssaultGusryan Street, 300 block, April 23, 9:30 p.m. A woman told police that she and her daughter were involved in a fi ght with a man who is the woman’s husband and the daugh-ter’s stepfather. The man was upset about the fact that the daughter’s ex-boyfriend had been at their house to drop off food for Easter. The man was very drunk and began shoving the daughter and screaming in her face. He then stumbled out the door door and ran away.E. Lombard Street, 4000 block, April 22, 1:20 a.m. A bouncer at a bar had to tell a man to leave the premises because the bar was closing. The man, who was drunk, be-came upset and threw a Corona bottle at the bouncer’s head, striking him. He was ar-rested.S. Eaton Street, 200 block, April 22, 10 p.m. A man told police he was sitting on his steps with a friend when a man approached them and said something incomprehensible to them. A moment later, he pulled a knife and slashed the men, then fl ed. Investigation revealed that both men on the steps were drunk at the time of the assault.Debelius Avenue, 700 block, April 20, 5:45 p.m. A woman told police her landlord, with whom she had argued in the past, had struck her with his car and then backed the car back and forth over her legs while she screamed. The landlord remained on the scene, and police arrested him there.St. Helena Avenue, 6500 block, April 20, 8 p.m. A woman told police she and her teen-aged son had been assaulted by a neighbor. It was revealed the son had been burning trash in the back yard when a neighbor became angry and grabbed the teen by the shirt, then punched him. The woman attempted to break up the altercation at which point the neighbor, a man, grabbed her by the shirt and tried to pull her over the fence. The man grabbed a brick and said, “I’m going to hit you,” and threw the brick at the woman. She dodged it and called police, who arrested the man, noting that he smelled strongly of alcohol.St. Helena Avenue, 6500 block, April 20, 2:45 a.m. A man called police to report he had been attacked by a woman, who had then fl ed the scene in a truck whose license plate he was able to share. Police stopped the truck and found two women inside, screaming. It was revealed the women had been in the neighborhood looking for some-one named “Shawn” or possibly “Sean” and that they had been outside the man’s back gate, screaming for this person. The man (who did not know them or the person they sought) came out to investigate and they threatened him, screaming profanities and spraying him with mace. One then said to another, “This is the wrong house. Let’s go.” One woman had to be forced into the car by the other, at which point they drove away. Police arrested the two and found drugs in one woman’s purse.

N. Kenwood Avenue, 400 block, April 18, 1:33 a.m. A man told police his brother had held a knife to his throat, cutting him. It was revealed that both had been drinking prior to the incident, which appeared to be unprovoked. A warrant was issued for the arrest of the assailant, who according to his brother, had not been taking his medication to control his behavior.RobberyN. Luzerne Avenue, 200 block, April 22, 9:08 p.m. A driver had dropped off a cli-ent and was headed home. A teenager then approached the vehicle, pulled a gun and grabbed money from the driver and fl ed. A witness was located.S. Conkling Street, 400 block, April 21, 8:41 p.m. A man entered a grocery store and threatened an employee with a gun, then took money out of the register and fl ed. A second man and a woman appeared to be with the man, and assisted with the rob-bery.S. Caroline Street, 300 block, April 18m, 4:20 a.m. A woman told police that a wom-an she knew only as “Juicy,” and who was described as a black female in her 40s, had punched her, said, “You have to pay, bitch” and robbed her of $56 cash. The victim was able to show police where the suspect lived, and police will follow up.BurglaryHighland Avenue, 100 block, April 23, 7 p.m. Someone entered a home through a kitchen window and took electronics and a jar fi lled with coins.N. Kresson Street, 100 block, April 23, 9:45 p.m. Someone pried open the front door of a building and took power tools.N. Kenwood Avenue, 500 block, April 23, 4 p.m. Someone broke into a house through a rear kitchen window and took a comput-er.Mt. Pleasant Street, 3500 block, April 21, 3:25 p.m. Someone pried open the window of a house and damaged a furnace, then took a ladder and copper piping.Folcroft Street, 600 block, April 19, 6:30 p.m. A warehouse owner called police to say the building had been broken into and two suspects were inside. Police arrested two men, one of whom was wearing a Cookie Monster T-shirt.McElderry Street, 2600 block, April 18, 1:30 p.m. Someone removed the board on the basement window of a house and en-tered, taking power saws.Fait Avenue, 3400 block, April 18, 5:15 p.m. Someone broke into a house and took electronic games and equipment. It was not-ed there had been problems with the locks previously.E. Baltimore Street, 1900 block, April 17, 5 a.m. Someone broke into a building under renovation and took copper plumbing.S. Potomac Street, 600 block, April 17, 1 p.m. Someone entered a home through a rear door and took a stained glass window.S. Caroline Street, 100 block, April 3, 8:33 p.m. Someone entered the boiler room and the kitchen of a school and moved items around including plastic knives and forks.LarcenyS. Highland Avenue, 200 block, April 23, 7:40 p.m. Two boys entered a store, and one pointed to the

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NON-DENOMINATIONALThe Lord’s Church of the Harvest530-532 S. Conkling St. Sunday Worship 11:30am

PRESBYTERIANLight St Presbyterian 809 Light Street 410-539-0125Sunday 11amAbbott Memorial Presbyterian Church3426 Bank St. 410-276-6207Sunday School 9:45 Worship 10:45UNITED CHURCH OF CHRISTUnited Evangelical3200 Dillon St., 410-276-0393Sunday 8am & 10:30amChrist United Church Of Christ1308 Beason Street, 410-685-7968Sunday 10:30-11:30amGrace United Church Of Christ1404 S. Charles Street 410-685-7845Sunday 11amFirst United Church, Ucc1728 Eastern Avenue, 410-732-7644Sunday 10:45am

CATHOLICSt. Michael UK Catholic2401 Eastern Avenue 410-308-8815English - Saturday 5pm Ukrainian - Sunday 10:30amHoly Cross Church110 E. West St. 410-752-8498Sunday 9:00 A.M. & 5:00 P.M. Holy Rosary Church408 S. Chester St. 410-732-3960Sunday English 8:30am & 1pm; Polish 10:30amSt. Casimir Church2736 O’Donnell St. 410-276-1981Sunday 8am, 10am, 5pmSt. Ignatius Church740 N. Calvert Street 410-727-3848Our Lady of Fatima6240 E. Pratt St 410-633-9393Saturday 5pm Sunday - 8am, 10am 12pmOur Lady of Good Counsel1532 East Fort Avenue 410-752-0205Sunday 11:00 A.M.St. Brigid Church911 S. Ellwood Ave. 410-563-1717Sunday 10:30 amSt. Leo the Great Church227 S. Exeter St 410-675-7275Sunday 9:30am & 11:30amSt. Michael/St. Patrick7 S. Wolfe St. 410-276-164610am & 12:15amSt. Mary Star of the Sea1400 Riverside Avenue 410-685-2255Saturday 5:30 P.M. MassSt. Jude’s Shrine1400 Riverside Ave. 410-752-2703Sunday 8am, 9am, 11:30am

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Sacred Heart of Jesus600 S. Conkling St. 410-342-4336Sunday 8:30am, 11am

CHURCH OF GODEast Baltimore Church of God800 Oldham St, 410-327-0177Sunday School 10am, Sunday Worship 11am & 6pm

EASTERN ORTHODOXSaint Andrew (OCA)2028 E. Lombard St., 410-276-3422Sunday 9:30am Liturgy, 11am Church School

EPISCOPALChurch Of The Resurrection2900 E. Fayette St., 410-282-4944, Sunday 10am

BAPTISTCanton Baptist Church3302 Toone St., 21224 (410)563-1177Sunday 11:15am

Lee Street Memorial Baptist Church113 Warren Avenue, 410-752-7833Sunday 11am & 6pmPatterson Park Baptist Church3115 Eastern Ave., 410-675-8309Sunday 9:45 AM: Bible Study 11AM: Worship

Riverside Baptist Church1602 Johnson St., 21230(410)539-3813Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 11am

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Neighborhood Watch is a representative, not a comprehensive, account of crimes reported in the Southern District during the past week. This week’s Neighborhood Watch was compiled by Jacqueline Watts.Aggravated Assault100 block E. Cross St., Sunday, April 17, 5:45 p.m.: Two women fought, and one bit

the other.1500 block Covington St., Saturday, April 23, 11:45 p.m.: Two men followed another man into a bar and stabbed him several times in the chest and arms. The victim was taken to a hospital for treatment.Unit block E. West St., Saturday, April

23, 2:05 a.m.: A man struck another man with a beer bottle, cutting his left eye and the back of his head.Burglary1300 block Jackson St., Monday, April 18, 3:30 a.m.: Someone broke into a house and stole two flat-screen televisions. Means of entry is unknown.300 block S. Monroe St., Monday, April 18, 1 p.m.: Someone broke into a house and stole medications.200 block S. Vincent St., Monday, April 18, 4:30 p.m.: Someone broke into a house through the rear door and stole two flat-screen televisions.1900 block W. Pratt St., Tuesday, April 19, 9 a.m.: Someone tried to break into a corner store by breaking through the rear wall. Nothing was taken.1100 block Battery Ave., Tuesday, April 19, 9 a.m.: Someone broke into a house through the front door and stole a Dyson vacuum cleaner, Sony Blue Ray video player, Nintendo Wii and other electronic goods.600 block W. Conway St., Wednesday, April 20, 10 a.m.: Someone broke into a house through the kitchen door and stole a Dell laptop computer, Sony DVD player and cash.100 block S. Mount St., Thursday, April 21, 9 p.m.: Someone tried to break into a house and failed, but stole the lawn chairs from the rear yard.1000 block W. Lombard St., Thursday, April 21, 7:15 a.m.: Someone broke into a house through a rear win-dow and stole an iPod Touch, 32-inch flat-screen television, eMachines com-puter, Nintendo Wii and other elec-tronic goods.300 block S. Mount St., Friday, April 22, 10 p.m.: Someone broke into

a house through a rear window and stole a plasma television.1200 block Durst St., Friday, April 22, 6:15 a.m.: Someone broke into a house through the front door and stole jewelry including a double-strand pearl necklace, pearl earrings and a silver chain.800 block Hollins St., Friday, April 22, 8 a.m.: Someone broke into a house through the front door and stole a Gucci laptop bag containing a MacBook Pro computer.1700 block S. Hanover St., Friday, April 22, midnight: Someone broke into a house through the front door and stole a Toshiba laptop, cash and a debit card.1300 block Sargeant St., Saturday, April 23, 5:45 p.m.: Someone broke into a house through a front window and stole a flat-screen television.Stolen auto700 block William St., Sunday, April 17, 11:08 p.m.: Someone stole a golf cart.

Larceny700 block W. Ostend St., Sunday, April 17, 4:42 a.m.: Someone broke into a parked car and stole a Coach purse and $200 cash.200 block S. Carey St., Monday, April 18, 10 p.m.: A woman was sitting on her steps and had $30 cash next to her. Another woman stole the cash.Police and CommunityThe Southern District Police Community Relations Council meets on the third Thursday of each month. The next will be on May 19, with buffet opening at 6:30 p.m. at the Southern District Police Station, 10 Cherry Hill Road. Sign up now to host the buffet. Info: Jack Baker [email protected], 443-831-0538, www.sdpcrc.org.

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Federal Hill: Oh, come on. You want to miss one of Baltimore’s greatest views of the Inner Harbor? Of course not. Some of the greatest shows -- when the big ships come to town -- are free, and just waiting for you. Federal Hill Park is the closest park to the city’s downtown and Inner Harbor, and for people who are forced to wear suits to work, there are benches to sit on.

Southeast Anchor Library’s Reading Garden: One of the hidden green gems in the Southeast. Get a book from the library and sit down to enjoy it, along with your lunch. Bonus round: The library has soda machines in the cafe area, so you can enjoy a cold bever-age without toting it all the way from your office. And you can enjoy your lunch in near solitude, because not many

Latrobe Park has playgrounds for kids—and dogs, too.

people know about this garden spot yet.Latrobe Park: One of the prettiest,

shadiest green spots around, with land-scaping and even its own dog park. You won’t want to miss a walk through the area to shake off the last vestiges of your fluorescent-lit cubicle.

Canton Waterfront Park: Another place that might be easily overlooked, this spot offers a great view across the river to Locust Point, Fort McHenry and the Port of Baltimore, and you can often find people fishing.

Where to get good food: Baltimore is famous for its corner bars, and there’s a carryout on almost every corner too. What we have been finding out while writing the Eats col-umn for the last couple of years is that carryouts are carrying healthier fare than they used to—most of them carry good salads, and sandwiches on whole-grain bread, and things like that. Or you can get the cheeseburger sub. Or pizza, or a hot dog from the guy with the cart. Up to you. Every food is por-

table, as long as you check the lid on on the soup carefully.

The rules are simple. Make your plans (and allow some flexibility because of the weather can always be a little iffy), and at the appointed time, mumble something about a lunch meeting and hit the road with your bag tucked into a tote bag or briefcase. Voila! You’re on your way to a mini-vacation in one of Baltimore’s green spots.

Feeling guilty? You can always bring your cell phone in case of office emergencies. Just do yourself a favor and leave the laptop at work. Bring your Orioles cap and if neces-sary, something to sit on, like a beach chair or yoga mat. And since it’s Baltimore, toss an umbrella into your bag along with some com-fortable walking shoes.

One more thing: pack SPF. If you show up back at the office with the tell-tale sunburn, the jig is up.

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Liquor Board hears challenges to local bars licensesApril is Challenge Month at the Board

of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City, a time to hear the gripes of citizens who are sick and tired of liv-ing next to loud bars, or smelly bars (and barfl ies), or bars that tend to attract the type of youthful male who says “Oh, yeah?” and then starts swinging. Or stab-bing. Or shooting.

On Thursday, residents and business people around several Federal Hill bars will have their turn. Last Thursday, it was residents of Fells Point and Upper Fells Point who had their 45 minutes be-fore the dais in the Board of Estimates Room at City Hall.

The process is simple. If at least 10 neighbors—residents, business owners, and property owners—of a licensed es-tablishment sign a petition protesting the

renewal of its license, the board holds a hearing.

At the hearing, the neighbors present their case. The licensee defends his busi-ness.

“There are three things the board can do,” says Steve Fogleman, attorney and chairman of the liquor board. “We can renew the license, we can renew but sus-pend, or we can fail to renew.”

In addition, the board can fi ne the bar.Sometimes the board defers its deci-

sion while the two sides negotiate a truce. That is what happened in two cases the liquor board heard last week.

Neighbors of Rancho Manila, a row-house bar in the 1700 block E. Lombard St., say they had few problems with the bar until January, when its clientele abruptly changed. Since then, they say they have observed drug dealing, pros-titution, fi ghts, an altercation featuring a machete and shots fi red.

“I think there are gangs involved,” said one neighbor, who asked not to be iden-tifi ed because she fears for her safety. “There is lots of red clothing, and I have heard that machete fi ghts are a mark of gang activity.”

The board heard from Offi cer Brandi Gardner of the Southeastern District, who said that she had responded to so “many calls” for loud music and fi ghts at the bar, she said, that “I can’t count it.”

On March 12, she said she responded to a report of a shooting, and found a man lying in front of the bar, suffering from gunshot wounds.

Another resident testifi ed that he had seen a woman offer sex acts, then offer to convert her customers to Christianity. “It was surreal,” he said. “First she offered a [sex act] and then she said she would bring him to Jesus.”

Another described drunks breaking into cars, and several said they feared leaving their houses at night.

Attorney Gary Maslan, representing Jose Luaces, the owner of Rancho Ma-

nila, protested that neither the shooting nor the fi ghts had taken place inside the bar, and that the owner could not be re-sponsible for what happened off his premises.

Luaces, speaking after the hearing, said that he would speak with his neighbors and try to improve conditions around the bar. The neighbors and Luaces agreed to meet, and the liquor board held off a de-cision until they meet.

“There is not a lot of time, though,” counseled Fogleman. “We have to de-cide, one way or the other, on April 30.”

The next hearing involved the neighbors of The Point in Fells, a restaurant at the corner of Ann and Thames streets. the building has gone through many incarnations in the last few years: from Miss Irene’s to Poe Boys, and now, The Point.

Neighbors of the bar are protesting the license renewal because, they say, The Point has ignored repeated requests to clean up its act. Cliff Ransome, who lives across Ann Street from the bar, says The Point has put out more tables than zoning allows, allows customers to walk out of the bar carrying drinks (illegal in the State of Maryland), disposes of its garbage and recycling carelessly, makes too much noise and directs the reeking discharge from its basement sump pump to the gutter on Ann Street.

“I have been going to Fells Point bars for more than 30 years. I have lived in Fells Point for more than 30 years. I have been a liquor licensee myself. I know what it’s about,” Ransome said before the hearing. “I have never seen such cav-alier disregard for the neighborhood, and that’s saying something.”

Once again, the board deferred its de-cision until the two sides have a chance to negotiate.

Next week, the liquor board will con-sider several Federal Hill bars.

Decisions must be made by April 30. Stay tuned.

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April 23, 5:50 a.m. A man was ar-rested shampoo and body wash from a grocery store.E. Fayette Street, 1300 block, April 22, 4:05 p.m. A woman tried to walk out of a discount store without paying for toiletries. She was arrested.E. Fayette Street, 2500 block, April 22, 3 p.m. Someone stole a 5-month-old German shepherd out of a yard.Eastern Avenue, 6300 block, April 21, 4:15 p.m. A man was arrested for trying to leave a home improvement store with thermostats in his pants pockets.E. Fayette Street, 2600 block, April 20, 4 p.m. A woman told police that a man had asked for a cigarette and

employee and said to the other, “Try to dis-tract her,” then took a tip jar and ran

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Southeast Baltimore CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10

robbed her of her purse containing methadone and other property.N. Conkling Street, unit block, April 20, 8:30 p.m. A man told police prop-erty was taken from his dresser and possibly sold at a pawn shop. A sus-pect was named. Police located prop-erty at the pawn shop. A summons will be issued.N. Linwood Avenue, 100 block, April 20, 8:41 a.m. Someone took an elderly man’s wheelchair.Eastern Avenue, 6300 block, April 20, 12:30 p.m. A man was arrested for trying to leave a home improve-ment store with a saw in his pants.

Holabird Avenue, 6100 block, April 18, 7:30 a.m. Someone stole a com-puter from a desk in a bedding store.

Larceny from AutoThe following items were taken from parked vehicles.GPS: 15; Radio (satellite): 2; Ra-dio (regular): 1; Passport: 1; Purse: 6; Computer: 6; Phone: 5; Handicap hang tag: 1; Wallet: 2; iPod: 4; Power tools:14; Camera: 1; Designer sun-glasses: 3; Radar detector: 3; Exhaust system: 1; Hunting knife: 5; Fire-fighter’s clothing: 1 set; Spare tire: 1; Gear shift knob: 1

ing to help. The talk includes lunch and is open to the public. Info: [email protected], www.messiahodsq.com, 410-935-3696.Masses for Pope John Paul II: Holy Ro-sary Church, 408 S. Chester Street, has a celebration of the Feast of Divine Mercy and the Beatifi cation of Pope John Paul II on Sunday, May 1, 10:30 a.m. This will be a Polish Mass and a special display to honor the late pope will be available in the lower church hall following the Mass. Holy Rosary will hold confessions from 12:30 p.m.-3 p.m. with Bishop Mitch-ell Rozanski celebrating Divine Mercy Mass in English at 1:30 p.m., followed by benediction of the Blessed Sacrament and recitation of the chaplet. The Divine Mercy gift shop will be open, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Polish food sold all day in the school hall. Info: Christine Grabowski 410-207-4502.Wine Fest: The Highlandtown Wine Fes-tival is held on Sunday, May 1, 1 p.m.-6 p.m. at Our Lady of Pompei Convent Garden, 3600 Claremont St. Tickets ages 21 and over are $25 ($20 in advance) and all drinkers get a souvenir wine glass or a goody bag. Children and teens can enter free with an adult, but no wine. Info: www.Highlandtown.com, 410-534-2212, [email protected].

Monday, May 2Congressional Consultation: A staff rep-resentative from Congressman John Sar-banes’ offi ce visits the Southeast Anchor Library on the fi rst Monday of the month from 3 p.m.-4 p.m. to assist constituents with issues they are having with federal agencies, such as the IRS and Social Secu-rity. The next date is Monday, May 2. Info: 410-832-8890. Police and Community: The SouthEast Police Community Relations Council meets on Monday, May 2, 7 p.m at the Southeastern District of the Baltimore Police Department, 5710 Eastern Ave. This meeting repeats the fi rst Monday of each month.Skate For Fun: All are welcome to enjoy roller skating to Christian music on Mon-day, May 2, 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. at Skate-

land Northpoint, 1111 Northpoint Road. Admission $4, skate rental $2. Info:410-292-978.Tuesday, May 3For Art’s Sake: The Art Gallery of Fells Point, 1716 Thames Street, has a new ex-hibit with scenes of Fells Point by Robert Funk. The show runs May 3-May 30, with a free artist’s reception on Friday, May 6, 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Info: 410-327-1272, www.fellspointgallery.org.Wednesday, May 4Happy Hour: Highlandtown’s artists and neighbors hold a happy hour on the fi rst Wednesday of each month, 4 p.m.-8 p.m at the Laughing Pint. The next is Wednesday, May 4.

Mark the Calendar...Wine, Wine, wine: There’s wine tasting in Patterson Park on Thursday, May 26, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. at the marble fountain in Pat-terson Park, adjacent to the Pagoda, $50/person. Info: www.pattersonpark.com.Sign Up Now for the Parade: The 77th Annual Dundalk Heritage Parade is Mon-day, July 4, 8:15 a.m. The theme is “A Star Spangled Town.” Entries must be deco-rated to refl ect this theme. Want to march? Applications are available now, with dead-line of June 15. Info: Patricia Herman 410-285-4550, [email protected] a Yarn: The Friends of Patterson Park is accepting donated yarn and knitting needles for a potential community knitting class to take place in the Rec Center. Those with either to donate can drop them drop by the white house from 10 am.-5 p.m. Info: [email protected], 410-276-3676.Out of a Job? Find emotional support with friends in the same position as you, at a special no-cost support group being held on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. at Messiah Lutheran Church on O’Donnell Square in Canton. Info: 410-935-3696, [email protected] Shoes? Want to donate old shoes to someone in need? Drop them off at the do-nation bin at Holabird Sports, 9220 Pulaski Hwy. (410-687-6400).

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a dual language curriculum, the fi rst in the Baltimore Archdiocese. Under the auspices of the program, also known as ‘dual immersion,’ students will be use both languages.

Initially, the program will ibe offered to kindergarten and fi rst grade students, with grades added each year. The goal of the program is to produce graduates with dual fl uency in English and Span-ish. (The school currently offers Spanish classes for all grades; offi cials say the ad-dition of the new curriculum will expand upon this.)

Changing demographicBecause the HighlandtownLatino

community is growing exponentially (half of Borders’ current student body is of Hispanic descent), offi cials believe the school is a good launching pad for the curriculum.

However, with the changing demo-graphic comes unease, including a rumor that only a handful of students at Borders are fl uent in English. Sean Caine, Direc-tor of Communications for the Arch-diocese of Baltimore, denied this in an

e-mail, stating, “Of the more than 140 students in the school, only one, a new-comer, is not fl uent in English.”

Members of the community were tak-en aback by the announcement.

“I was surprised when I heard the news that ABB was moving,” said Nick Frisone, a member of the fi rst graduating class of Archbishop Borders in 2003. “It has been a fi xture in the community for a very long time. The building that houses the school has been there since the mid-1950s.”

Through the years, the school has changed names several times. It was originally named Our Lady of Pompei until being merged with St. Elizabeth’s in 2002. It then was renamed Archbishop Borders School.

“I sort of agree with the Spanish-speak-ing program,” said Frisone. “Baltimore is a melting pot and always has been. But why not include other languages as well, such as Italian? Pompei has a huge Ital-ian community.”

According to longtime pastor of Our Lady of Pompei Parish Father Luigi Esposito, (known to the community as Father Lou), that demographic is chang-

ing too. “There is a decreasing Italian population around OLP, not just because of the increasing Latino population; but because the decrease in Italian communi-ties are occurring everywhere in Mary-land. It’s sad but it’s the truth.”

While parts of Highlandtown used to be an Italian stronghold, many in that population have aged, and have either moved out of the area or died off.

Uncertain futureChurch offi cials say Our Lady of Pom-

pei Parish will remain at its current loca-tion. However, many Highlandtown resi-dents are curious as to how the church will thrive without an associated school.

Fr. Lou remains optimistic but isn’t afraid to talk about the hardships that the church may endure without the school.

“There of course will be a struggle when ABB moves; not just for the church but for the school as well,” he says. “A lot of students walk to school and now they will have to walk fi ve more blocks to get to school.”

OLP parish began offering masses in Spanish 10 years ago when the Hispan-ic population began to grow at a rapid pace.

“There are very few Hispanics south of Eastern Avenue,” says Fr. Lou. “Most Hispanics are north of Eastern Avenue, where we are located. It was common sense to begin to offer masses in Span-ish.

OLP offers three masses performed in Spanish and about 300-350 churchgoers attend each of those masses.

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Ready to Audition? Charm City Tal-ent, a competition to showcase Balti-more’s young (ages 5-17) singers, rap-pers and musicians, holds its auditions at seven city recreation centers.

A panel of judges will select one fi nal-ist from each site, and the seven fi nalists will compete for the Charm City Talent crown during the fi nale on July 14. The winner receives an artist development package including a professional photo shoot and a recorded demo CD, the op-portunity to perform in a concert with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and a gift card to DTLR.

Audtions will be held from 6 p.m.-9 p.m. at the following locations:

Monday, May 9: Herring Run (5001 Sinclair Lane)

Wednesday, May 11: Fred B Leidig (301 South Beechfi eld Avenue)

Thursday, May 12: Ella Bailey (100 E. Heath Street)

Friday, May 13: Northwood (1517 Winford Road)

Monday, May 16: Virginia S. Baker Rec Center in Patterson Park (2601 E. Baltimore Street)

Wednesday, May 18: Roosevelt (1221 W. 36th Street)

Thursday, May 19: Cahill Performing Arts Center (4001 Clifton Avenue)

Info: www.cphabaltimore.org/cct/index.html

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Bach to youThe Bach Concert Series will present a free concert of Cantata 134: Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiss (A heart that knows its Jesus alive). When: Sunday, May 1, at 4 p.m. Where: Christ Lutheran Church, 701 S. Charles St., near the Maryland Science Center.Info: www.bachinbaltimore.org.

All Time LowHometown favorite bandWhen: May 7, 7 p.m.Admission: $25Where: UMBC Retriever Activities Center, CatonsvilleAdmission: 410-455-1000, www.ticketmas-ter.com

The Heart of SoulGroove to the 70s hits of The Stylistics, The Chilites, New Birth, The Dramatics, and Main Ingredient Featuring Cuba Gooding, Sr. Where: The Hippodrome TheaterWhen: May 7Admission: Varies by seat.Info: www.broadwayacrossamerica.com

James TaylorWhere: The Hippodrome TheaterWhen: May 11Admission: Varies by seat.Info: www.broadwayacrossamerica.com

Rock OnBig names in rock (and big hair bands) as-sembleWhen: May 13-14

Where: Merriwether Post PavilionTickets: Start at $65Info: 410-715-5550, www.merriweathermu-sic.com/Ronnie DoveDundalk Knights of Columbus present pop-ular singer Ronnie Dove in concertWhere: Knights hall, 2111 Eilers Avenue,When: Saturday, May 14, 7 p.m.-11 p.m.Tickets: $35 in advance, $40 at the door, includes beer, wine, sodas and dinner. Cash

bar, no BYOB. Doors open 5:30 p.m. for dinner.Info: Joe Witomski 410-409-8173, 410-285-6660.Elvis LivesHeart of the King is billed as “the world’s greatest Elvis show”When: Saturday, May 14Where: The Hippodrome TheaterAdmission: Varies by seat.Info: www.broadwayacrossamerica.com

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Fifi, the pink poodle that is the mascot of the American Visionary Art Museum, has made an appearance several years running at the Kinetic Sculpture Race.

Photo by Mary S. Roby

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It’s one of the rites of spring in these parts: know what weekend the Kinetic Sculpture race is, or risk getting stuck behind an enormous pink pedal-powered poodle.

The American Visionary Art Museum’s 13th annual race, known on the website as “the almost famous Annual East Coast National Championship Kinetic Sculp-ture Race,” will run on Saturday, May 7.

Be warned: it’s a veritable flotilla of man-powered vehicles, large and small, in all kinds of shapes. Previ-ous years have seen entrants driving Ben-Hur-esque chariots, giant wine barrels, giant ducks, elephants and a variety of mythical and imaginary creatures. And none of them are mov-ing really quickly.

The race starts with preparations (read: people taking their sculpture vehicles through the streets) around 8 a.m. Open-

ing ceremonies are at 9:30 a.m. and the race kicks off at 10 a.m. from the top of Federal Hill. Once it’s underway, the race can last all day, generally winding up be-tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.

The race winds its way through the streets of South and Southeast Baltimore, with water hazards at the Canton Water-front Park, mud and sand in Patterson Park, and street racing in other areas.

A new monkeywrench in this year’s race will be the fact that an afternoon (1 p.m.) Orioles game will be played in Baltimore that same day. As with all baseball games, parking restrictions will be in effect — along with all the detours, congestion and more the race will bring. Therefore, say organizers, walk to the closest vantage point, take transit or bunk in with nearby friends because the traffic and parking situa-tion is not going to be pretty.

The route of the race (and approximate times racers will be in those areas) can be found on the website, www.kineticbalti-more.com.

As always, look for judges along the route to be stopping racers and accepting bribes (usually edible) from kinetinauts (those piloting the sculptures).

Racers compete for middle-of-the-pack honors, as well as for next-to-last. Special recognition is given to other placements, like, oh, first and so on.

Coming to watch the race? Pack a lunch and some beverages, and wear something appropriate to the weather and the occa-sion. The website, www.kineticbaltimore.com, has plenty of photos of spectators attired in everything from clown feet to caveman loincloths (and sometimes both simultaneously).

by MARy HELEN [email protected]

Make way for ducklings...and poodles and Tater Tots...

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3,000 BONUS new truck and $.70/mile starting pay for fi rst 5 teams with explosives expe-rience. O/OP teams welcome starting at $1.60/mile. 1-800-835-9471ATTN SALES REPS: Inc.500 Co CPAY (www.cpay.com) is now hiring Sales Partners in XXX area. Commissions paid daily, plus bonuses and re-sidual income. Sell Visa and

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up to $.49/mile! CRST EXPE-DITED 800-326-2778 www.JoinCST.comFRONT DESK MEDICAL Secre-taries. Must have at least 2 yrs. exp. in the medical fi eld. Please fax resume and salary require-ment to :410-821-1628GNA’S- GET paid 8 Bonus Hours per week!!! Work dou-ble shift, 7a-11p or single shift 11p-7a every Saturday and Sunday and get paid 8 bonus hours per week! Also hiring RN/LPN - Full Time, 11pm-7am. M-F Maryland Masonic Homes 300 International Cir, Cockeysville MD 21030 410-527-1111, ext 3229. Apply online at MMHJOBS.ORGHOUSECLEANERS NEEDED P/T. Car required. Some exp helpful. $9-$12/hour. Pls call. 410-238-1660LOCALLY OWNED GROCERY STORE in Hamilton is seeking an experienced, night shift deli manager. If interested please call or go on our website: www.harvestfare.com for an application. Mail or fax to the address/fax # on the last page of the applicationMECHANIC /CARPENTER Housing on Balto. Co. farm in return for 20 hours of repairs per wk. 410-879-1952TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED! 2011 Pay Raise! Up to $.52 per mile! Home weekends! Excellent benefi ts! New Equip-ment! HEARTLAND EXPRESS 1-800-441-4953 www.heart-landexpress.com

ACTORS/MOVIE EXTRAS Needed Immediatelyfor up-coming roles $150-$300 per day depending on job re-

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WHITE WITH black ceramic top Frigidaire convection self-cleaning stove with a warming zone $300 White LG micro-wave $200 (best offer) Call 443-807-4009

FALLSTON 4/29-5/1 10am-4pm, 524 Arama Dr, 21047. antiques/ vintage: furn, glass-ware, McCoy, holiday, decor, H/H, fi shing lures. Call Dixie for info. 410-357-8455

HOLISTIC WELLNESS Fair in Baltimore - FREE! May 7,10am-4pm. Participate in hands-on workshops, talks, and information tables about reiki, acupuncture, yoga, tai chi, nutrition, spirituality and wellness - and many more. Round out the day by enjoying a healthy lunch and walking in our labyrinth. Govans Presby-terian Church, www.govans-pres.org, 410-435-9188

BEDS THICK pillow tops, New in plastic. Queen Sz Re-tail $798, Sell $279. King Sz Retail $998, Sell $379. 10 yr warr. Can deliv., Please call 410-598-2460BEDS-QUILTED TOPS New in plastic. Qn SZ Retail $598, Sell $199. Kg Sz. Retail $798, Sell $299. 10yr warr, Can Deliver, Fin. Avail. 410-598-2460CHERRY BEDROOM set. Solid wood, never used, brand new in factory boxes. English dovetail. Original cost $4500; sell for $795. Can deliver. 240-482-8721MOVING SALE Piano, bed-room set- double/queen bed dresser with mirror, dres-sor with book shelf, corner desk with book shelf, a sec-ond desk for a girls room , exercise equipment, dorm refrigerator, TV and TVstand. call 4109373865 or email [email protected]

HUGE YARD SALE, Sat 4/30,7a-? antiques, bldg supplies, h/h , hot tub, exercise equip. 10801 Pfeffers Rd, Corner of Jones & Philadelphia RdLUTHERVILLE MOVING SALE, 4/30. 8a-12n. 1709 Greenspring Dr. Furn., pianos & everything must GOLUTHERVILLE SAT 4/30, 8am-2pm. 1317 Burleigh Rd., 20193. Antique bed, furn., porcelain, glassware, Bric a brac. RD 5/1MULTIPLE COMMUNITY AN-NUAL YARD SALE Sat, 5/7, 2011, 8am-1pm, Raindate 5/14, Knettishall - location Putty Hill Ave/Loch Raven Blvd/ Pleasant Plains Rd/ Loch Ness Rd; Glendale/Glenmont - location Goucher Blvd/Colbury / Glendale Rd/ Loch Raven Blvd; Hillendale Park- Location Oakleigh Rd / Clearwood Rd/ Hillendale Rd / Taylor AveTHREE COMMMUNITIES YARD SALE Saturday May 21, 8am-noon, Rain or Shine, Hundreds of Households in one convenient location! Hunt Valley Station, Hunters Glen & Huntington Manor. Directions: From York Road at Ashland Road (1 mile south of Shawan Road). East on Ashland Road (becomes Paper Mill Road). First left on Hunters Run Drive or second left on Arrowwood Road and follow the signs! Our communities are directly west of the North Central Rail Hike & Bike TrailYARD SALE May 7, 8am-3pm. Timonium. 106 Gorsuch Road 21093; off York Road. Furniture, electr., HH items, glassware, tools. Community Yard sale tooFREE REMOVAL of your un-wanted lawn mower, tractor, & related items. Please call 703-430-0119

6 FOOT brown felt wood pool table $300.00 410-612-9386CHERRY DINING ROOM table and chairs. Exc. cond. Living rm set and misc pieces. 410-252-4590. Make offerSNOBROS, B’MORE’S cool-est snowball stand is for sale! Custom-built stand perfect condition incl. A/C, screened sliding ordering window, outside counter, commercial icemaker, interior & exterior lights, custom shelving, elec-trical outlets, hot water heater, sink w/ hot/cold running wa-ter, giant cooler, fl avors, cups, spoons ‘OPEN’ fl ag, security lock. $3800. 443-386-1272

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2 A.K.C. REGISTERED ENG-LISH BULLDOG PUPPIES FOR FREE (M/F),CONTACT [email protected]

ADORABLE POOCH NEEDS A GOOD HOME FUZZY 1 yr old, neutered Male. Border Collie / Pit Bull Mix. FREE to good home. High energy and loving dog. 410-522-8464

LOVING ROTWEILER 3 yrs old, spaded. Needs new family. FREE to good home. Call Renee 410-675-1488 10am-10pm

ABSOLUTELY PAYING Top Cash For: Antiques, Collect-ibles, Jewelry, Trains, Old Toys, WW2 Memorabilia, Pottery, Glassware, Colts & Orioles items Call Todd: 443-421-6113WAR MEMORABILIA Wtd I Buy Uniforms, Weapons Med-als, Scrapbooks etc. Call 410-241-8171

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Call 410-732-6600 to Advertise your business in The Baltimore Guide’s Service Directory.

MORE CALLS, MORE WORK, MORE CUSTOMERS.SERVICE DIRECTORY

Quality, Local Businesses dedicated to improving our community

Quality at a Fair Price410-327-8670

Quality at a Fair Price410-327-8670

Quality at a Fair Price

L.G.Ellinghaus Md St 2446/ B.Co. 8A

Serving East BaltimoreSince 1978

Plumbing & Heating Co. IncPlumbing & Heating Co. Inc

Boiler Specialist• Repair/replace sewer water lines

• County sewer hookup • Water Heaters • Sump Pumps

• Toilet, sink disposal repairAll Plumbing Repairs • Large or SmallAll Plumbing Repairs • Large or Small

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Reasonable RatesFast Service

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Lic #18002

Plumbing & Drain Cleaning Specialist

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and Discover acceptedand Discover acceptedand Discover accepted

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Free Phone EstimatesResidential and Commercial

Jim BushPlumbing

Plumbing • Heating Bathroom & Kitchen Remodeling

• Waterproofing Drain Cleaned

410-644-1399

Senior Discounts24 Hour

Emergency Service

A SUPREME HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING COMPANY

• Air Conditioning • Heat Pumps • Humidifiers • Air Cleaners • Gas Furnaces & Boilers • Duct Work & Design • Water Heaters

• Gas Conversions • Geothermal • Service Agreements

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SAVE UP TO $3500 ON NEW SYSTEMS WITH REBATES & TAX CREDITS!

410-675-4338601 S. Luzerne Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224

SERVICING THE CANTON AREA FOR OVER 20 YEARS

• MD State Inspections• MD Emissions Test Repairs• Factory Scheduled Maintenance • Foreign and Domestic Vehicles• Computer Diagnostic Specialist• Road Service & Towing Available

$5.00 off Premium 3000 Mile

Maintenance Service

with this coupon

NICHOLASFLEET STREET SHELL

Moppin Mommas

Inc.Residential & Commer-

cial CleaningInsured & Bonded

Established since 1995

FREE Estimates

410-522-4928 Rayleneor 410-916-2971 Dot

$20 off Second CleaningSecond Cleaning

ELECTRIC

AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR

EXTERMINATOR HOME IMPROVEMENT

HOME IMPROVEMENT LEGAL COUNSELINSURANCE

Licensed & Insured410-563-2076

Residential/CommercialFREE ESTIMATES

www.maddenelectric.net410-344-7762

Efficient, Reliable, Honest

Tom AllenHome Services

www.tomallenhomeservices.comlicensed and insured mHIC#125297

Efficient, Reliable, Honest

Home Services

• Doors• Doors• Flooring• Bathroom Remodeling

• Drywall Repair• Drywall Repair• General Household Repairs

Roaches, WateRbugs,ants,FLeas, beDbugs

ARNOLDSEXTERMINATING

410-282-5560

Lic# 589 Dept.of Agriculture

Serving Baltimorefor over 30 years

We guarantee a good Job at a Reasonable Price!

G.C. Home Improvements,Inc.

(410)315-8590(410) 292-3565

MHIC#45097 • Insured Affordable Prices • Free Estimate

COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTOR

Additions • Bathrooms • Painting • Basements •

Siding • Doors • Windows FOR ALL IMPROVEMENTS

PLUMBING

bumper globeCOLLISION CENTRE

1845 S. Hanover St. in Historic Federal Hill443-708-8352 • www.bumperglobe.com

Eco-Friendly Body Shop

• DETAILING • RENTAL CAR • ESTIMATESFREE

• We Work with ALL Insurance Companies

You don’t have to use the insurance company’s preferred shop.

Choose your own! Choose us!• Mobile Estimates

LAW OFFICES OF

KARL H. GOODMANAND ASSOCIATES

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION

RESIDENCE 486-7455

3907 EASTERN AVE.

410-563-5350

All Personal Injury, Auto, Job Related, Immigration, Criminal, Traffic, DWI, Divorce, Social Security and More...

FULL TIME OFFICE

E. THOMAS & SONS

PLUMBING & HEATING

“Hot Water Heating Specialist”

Sewer & Drain CleaningSENIOR DISCOUNT

410-732-3197410-288-4415

Repair & replacement of:Faucets • Toilets • Water Heaters

• Boilers • Sump Pumps • Water Lines • Gas Lines • Sewer

& Drain Lines , Inside & Out

Charmaine A. Barnes900 S. Ellwood Ave.

410-675-1900State Farm Insurance Companies Home Office Bloomington, IllinoisState Farm Insurance Companies Home Office Bloomington, Illinois

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DOMENIC PETRUCCIBuilding Supply, LLC

4726 Pulaski Hwy 4726 Pulaski Hwy 4726 Pulaski Hwy 4726 Pulaski Hwy 4726 Pulaski Hwy 4726 Pulaski Hwy 4726 Pulaski Hwy 4726 Pulaski Hwy 4726 Pulaski Hwy 410-522-0808

Open 6 days a week Open 6 days a week Open 6 days a week Open 6 days a week Open 6 days a week Open 6 days a week Open 6 days a week Open 6 days a week Open 6 days a week Open 6 days a week Open 6 days a week Open 6 days a week Open 6 days a week Open 6 days a week Open 6 days a week 7am-4:30pm7am-4:30pm7am-4:30pm7am-4:30pm7am-4:30pm7am-4:30pm7am-4:30pm7am-4:30pm7am-4:30pm7am-4:30pm7am-4:30pm7am-4:30pm7am-4:30pm

NOW OPEN for...• U-Cart Concrete•Pre-fab Steps•Cement•Building Materials

persq.ft.

Torch Rubber(over existing roof)

30 years experience

410-252-6671J.R. Construction

MHIC# 74278

All Renovations• Additions • Decks• Windows & Doors• Kitchens & Baths

• Roof top Deck • Concrete

LAMONTContractors

MHIC#47651

410-288-3239

FREE Permitwith signed contract

HOUSEKEEPING

QUALITY, LOCAL BUSINESSES. Dedicated to improving our community

410-732-6600Call to fi nd out more about

advertising in the Service Directory!

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MORE CALLS, MORE WORK, MORE CUSTOMERS.SERVICE DIRECTORY

Quality, Local Businesses dedicated to improving our community

WATERPROOFING

FREE ESTIMATE

ALWAYSWATERPROOFINGWATERPROOFING

Sump Pumps • Drainage Lines Sump Pumps • Drainage Lines Water Removal

Window Well Drains Structural Repairs

Downspout Lead Offs Rubber Membrane Walls

Concrete/ Crawlspace Basement Digouts

Mold Remediation

We Will Beat Any Professional Written Estimate!

1-888-339-0660

FOR THREE GENERATIONS

LakewoodRE-UPHOLSTERY CO.

2512 Fait Ave.Quality Work—Compare our Prices

• Work Guaranteed• Free Estimate

FOAM RUBBERCUSHIONS

CUT TO SIZE

Call 410-276-6116Call 410-276-6116or 410-426-8007or 410-426-8007

George Markiewicz - Manager

FOAM RUBBERCUSHIONS

CUT TO SIZE

YES WE ARE STILL IN

BUSINESS!Thank you

UPHOLSTERY

Herman RossmarkROOFING INC

410-675-5440MHIC# 1448

FREE ESTIMATES

Residential & CommercialRoofing • Spouting

• Skylights • Chimneys • Siding • Painting

• Glass Block Windows• Deck Tops • Railings

ROOFING

R.W.P. HOME IMPROVEMENT & ROOFING CO.

H All Type RoofsH GuttersH SkylightsH DecksH Painting

• Roofing Certifications• Senior Citizen Discount410-384-7689

All work guaranteed. We do it all!(Licensed & Bonded #27022)

FREE ESTIMATES

When was the last time you recoated YOUR roof?Coastal Coastal Coastal

Roofing Co.Roofing Co.Roofing Co.Roofing Co.Roofing Co.Roofing Co.Roofing Co.Roofing Co.Roofing Co.

410-631-ROOF (7663)Cell: 410-908-ROOF (7663)

[email protected]

FREE ESTIMATES

Ruberoid • Shingles • Roof CertsRoof Repairs • New Roofs

Residential • CommercialResidential • Commercial

A+ Rating with the Better Business Bureau!www.coastalroofingcompanyinc.com

MHIC #40982

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Many items on One-timeclose out specials, such as:Cabinet Hardware • Selected Hand and Power ToolsSelected Electrical Supplies • Vinyl windows -- $70.00

SIDEWALK SALE!National Lumber will be having their “one-day only” Annual Sidewalk Outdoor Clearance Sale on

Saturday, April 30th from 8:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.

Some great bargains to be had are as follows:

Coronet - Unique grain characteristics, square raised panel door styling and fresh new colors distinguishes Coronet cabinets. Detailed milling with square interior corners and slightly radiused exterior corners accentu-ate the beauty of solid plantation hardwood. Available in Chestnut or Honey.

One Day Only Cabinet Sale!

Cabinets are in Stock and ready to go. Other sizes available.

Post-formed countertops made in our shop!Delivery Available. Get additional cabinet information at www.nationallumber.biz.

Item Description Cost $ W1230L Wall Cabinet 78.00 W1530L Wall Cabinet 84.00 W1830L Wall Cabinet 88.00 W3030 Wall Cabinet 123.00 W3630 Wall Cabinet 135.00 W4230 Wall Cabinet 148.00 W3024 Wall Cabinet 113.00 W3012 Wall Cabinet 89.00 W3015 Wall Cabinet 89.00 W2418 Wall Cabinet 89.00 W3018 Wall Cabinet 95.00 B12L Base Cabinet 104.00 B15L Base Cabinet 108.00 18L Base Cabinet 112.00 B30 Base Cabinet 163.00 B36 Base Cabinet 176.00 B42 Base Cabinet 193.00 DB184 Drawer Base Cabinet 146.00 SB30 Sink Base 141.00 SB36 Sink Base 153.00 SB54 Combination Sink Base 227.00 SB60 Combination Sink Base 264.00

It all takes place on Saturday, April 30th at:

National Lumber Company4901 Pulaski Highway (At Monument Street) in East Baltimore

Select Stock Kitchen Cabinets

60% Off List PriceAll Stock Faucets

25% Off

All Stock Vanities are “On Sale” Complete 60” Starter Kitchen

$679.00No Wax Floor Tile

$7.00 per box

Weathered Lumber starting at

$1.50 / piece

All types of doors:Steel Entrance Wood EntranceKitchen Interior Slab and Louvre

Up to 80% OffExterior Door Units

starting at $75.00Interior Door Units

starting at $30.00

Where.. “Your Great Granddad

was a Satisfied Customer” and you

will be too !!

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C A N T O NBakery, Pizza & Subs

FREE Local Delivery Min $8

@ the corner of S. Clinton St Mon-Thurs 7am-11pm; Fri 7am-3am; Sat 8am-3am, Sun 8am-11pm

Order your Mother’s Day Special Cakes $9.99!

Strawberry Shortcake, Chocolate Mousse, German Chocolate, Chocolate Fudge, Tiramisu, Carrot Cake, Super Atomic, Cheesecakes, Tres Leches, Flan, Lemon Coconut, Mice Cakes, Greek Pastries, Baklava, Kandifi , Apple, Cherry, Blueberry Pies, Turnovers, Danish, Muffi ns, Pound Cake, Breads, Dinner Rolls, Napoleon, Birthday Cakes, Cookies, Fruit Cakes, Eclairs, Cannoli, Doughnuts

2-16” Pizzaswith 1 topping

$ 99+tax

One Large Pizza w/1 topping & 10 Wings

$ 99+tax

One Sub & Medium Pizza w/I topping

Large Pizzaw/1 topping 2 Liter Soda

$999+tax

One 8” SubOne Fry OrderOne Can Soda$ 99

+tax

Limited time only. Not valid with any other offers. Limited time only. Not valid with any other offers.

Limited time only. Not valid with any other offers. Limited time only. Not valid with any other offers.

Limited time only. Not valid with any other offers. Limited time only. Not valid with any other offers.

SEAFOOD PLATTER(1 fi sh, 1 crabcake, 5

pieces of shrimp & fries)

Limited time only. Not valid with any other offers.

$ 99+tax

FISH PLATTER(2 fi sh, fries

and cole slaw)

Limited time only. Not valid with any other offers.

$999+tax

$ 99+tax

2-14” Pizzaswith 1 topping$ 99

+tax

3 Subs, 3 Fries3 Cans of Soda$ 99

+taxLimited time only. Not valid with any other offers.

418 S. Conkling St. • 410-327-4550MINIMUM DELIVERY $7.00 • LIMITED AREA • $1.00 DELIVERY CHARGE

ATMHours: Monday- Thursday 10am-12 Midnight; Friday & Saturday 10am-2am ; Sunday 11am - 12 MidnightNow Available

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10” Sub for the

8” Sub Price!

You can get a

ITALIAN DINNER SPECIAL1/2 PRICE DINNER

With Purchase of Any Dinner of Equal or Greater Price from our Regular Menu

18" Pizza1 Topping$13.99+ tax

20" Pizza1 Topping$14.99+ tax

2-16" Pizzas

1 Topping ea

$17.99+ tax

18” Pizza12 Wings & 2 Liter Soda$19.99 + tax

2-10” Subs,2FF, 2 Can Sodas $13.99 + tax

Limited Time Only. Choice of Any Sub at $5.49

1-10” Sub,1FF, 1 Can Soda$7.49 + tax

Limited Time Only. Choice of Any Sub at $5.49

We Open Accounts For Businesses & Schools

‘Become a Fan’ Filippo’s Pizzeria

18” Pizza$7.99

Dine in or Pickup Toppings Additional

Dine in or Pickup Toppings Additional

20” Pizza$9.99

You You You You You

get a

‘Become a Fan’ Filippo’s Pizzeria‘Become a Fan’ Filippo’s Pizzeria

Bud, Bud Light, Rolling Rock6 Packs Bottles

Corona, Modelo6 Packs Bottles

National Bohemian6 Packs Bottles

$8.00

$8.50

$7.50

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NEW HOURS: Daily 7:30am-7pmWE

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WE NOW SERVE BREAKFAST UNTIL 11AM!

FRESH COFFEEEgg & Cheese Sandwich ........................$2.99Egg , Cheese & Bacon Sandwich ........$3.79Egg , Cheese & Sausage Sandwich ....$3.79BLT ..................................................................$2.99Bagel with Cream Cheese ..................... $1.79

Soups • Salads • Appetizers • Sides Sandwiches •Specialty Sandwiches

Treats by the Pound • Desserts

Lunch Menu Items available anytime

Pulled BBQ Pork Sandwich ......... $5.99

Fried Pickles (6) ............................. $3.99

Cheese Steak Sliders (4) .............. $5.99

Fresh Cucumber & Tomato Salad $2.49

New Items!

Eating Light? Try one of our Fresh Salads

New Strawberry Bibb ........$6.99Caesar Salad ........................$5.99 Add Chicken ...........$3.49House Salad .........................$5.99Greek Salad .........................$6.49Chef Salad ............................$6.79