Five artists put their views of Federal Hill on display at the Crystal Moll Gallery (1030 S. Charles St.) with an opening reception Saturday, May 1. Crystal Moll and Bill Tamburrino (above) were joined by Will Williams, Stewart White, and Bill Wilson in the show that continues through May 23 at the gallery in Federal Hill. Don't miss this great exhibit!
Just a few blocks from Baltimore's Inner Harbor, our vibrant and fun historic neighborhood offers a great collection of unique shops, restaurants & taverns, boutiques, galleries, and the historic Cross Street Market.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Federal Hill Stars in New Art Exhibit
Five artists put their views of Federal Hill on display at the Crystal Moll Gallery (1030 S. Charles St.) with an opening reception Saturday, May 1. Crystal Moll and Bill Tamburrino (above) were joined by Will Williams, Stewart White, and Bill Wilson in the show that continues through May 23 at the gallery in Federal Hill. Don't miss this great exhibit!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
"Charm City Circulators" Get Taste of Federal Hill
Baltimore's "Charm City Circulator" free bus service is scheduled to open its new Purple Line into Federal Hill next month. Drivers on this route got a warm welcome today from Federal Hill merchants as they toured our neighborhood on one of the Circulator buses.Several business owners boarded the Circulator at the five stops in our neighborhood to talk with the drivers, who will also serve as tour guides on the route. Businesses included: The Book Escape, Alliance Comics, Scarborough Fair Bed & Breakfast, SunTrust Bank, Jordan Faye Contemporary Gallery, School 33 Art Center, Mother's Federal Hill Grill, Amy's Boutique, Illusions Magic Bar & Lounge, Phina's for the Home, Lucinda Gallery, and Babe (a boutique). The drivers also received shopping bags filled with treats, coupons, discounts, maps, and brochures from many other local businesses.
Pictured above are Spencer Horsman (Illusions), Lisa Ponzolli (babe), and Carla Wing (Phina's).
Service for the new Federal Hill-Penn Station line was initially planned to extend south only to Montgomery St. But through the efforts of Federal Hill Main Street, the route was extended to Ostend St. so that the Circulators would travel through the entire central business district. Merchants and residents alike are looking forward to the free bus service, which has been a boon to businesses along the Orange Line (Hollins Market to Harbor East). The eco-friendly hybrid buses feature large windows, a quiet ride, and short waits (10 minutes) between buses.
"This was a great showing for Federal Hill," said Eric Masterton-Mott of Visit Baltimore, who planned the day for the Circulator operators.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
'Spring Fever' Sidewalk Sale: May 1
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Another Great Spring Block Party: Thanks!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Rain or Shine, It's Spring Block Party Time
Here's the music line-up:
CHARLES STREET STAGE
11:30-12:15 School of Rock All-Stars
12:30-1:30 The Mooks
1:50-2:40 Nelly's Echo
3:05-4:00 Psycho Killers (Talking Heads tribute band)
4:20-5:20 Damn Right
5:40-7:00 Blue Miracle
LIGHT STREET STAGE
11:40-12:40 Willie’s Light
1:00-2:00 The Lombards
2:20-3:20 The Reserves
3:40-4:30 Stone’s Throw
4:55-5:35 Rock Bottom (Kiss tribute band)
5:50-7:00 Pasadena
The festival supports Federal Hill Main Street's efforts to promote & revitalize the neighborhood's central business district.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Just One Week & It's Spring Block Party!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Coming Soon: "Retail Week" in Federal Hill
These popular Federal Hill shops are participating:
Amy's Boutique, 1133 S. Charles St.
Ladybugs & Fireflies, 1049 S. Charles St.
Morstein's Jeweler's, 1114 Light St.
Phina's for the Home, 919 S. Charles St.
Shofer's Furniture, 930 S. Charles St.
SoBotanical, 1130 S. Charles St.
The Book Escape, 805 Light St.
Tradestone Gallery, 803 Light St.
Whimsy, 1033 S. Charles St.
Check out all the details at http://www.baltimoreretailweek.com/
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Spring Has Sprung in Federal Hill!
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