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A Quarterly Publication to inform the people of the St. Helena Community
George Wischhusen Shirley Gregory Joe Stadler
President-County President-City/Editor Vice President-County/Co-Editor
410-284-3183 410-633-6077 410-285-5658
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Volume 11 * Issue 1 * February 2015
St. HNA
The St. Helena Red Rocket Review
Inside This Issue
1 Scholarship Program
3 Scholarship Details
4 Nextdoor St. Helena
5 Real Estate
5 Meeting Dates
6 Boy Scout Update
8 Luminary
9 Dundalk 5K Challenge
10 LAST Parent Page
10 Dundalk Chamber Events
11 Project Clean Stream 2015
12 Honoring Black History Month
14 Scholarship Application
15 Support our Troops BINGO
17 Councilman Kraft‘s Corner
17 Christmas Parade & Cookie
Tour
18 Dundalk Calendar of Event
19 Spring Flea Market
20 Membership Letter
21 Membership Application
22 Christmas Party
23 Councilman Crandell’s Corner
23 Dundalk Housing Fair
24 Church Happenings
26 The Bygone Days
27 Recipe of the Quarter
Mission Statement
The purpose of the St. Helena
Associations is to promote the health,
safety, pleasure, recreation and
welfare of the residents of the homes
within the St. Helena Area; to
discuss and resolve issues that arise
in or pertain to our area; to act in
coordination with other civic
organizations in the Dundalk and
surrounding areas; and to represent
the interests of the members on the
City, County, and State level.
Page 3 has more detailed information
and the Application is on page 14.
The Student graduating from the 12th grade
must actually live in within the St. Helena
boundaries to qualify.
Our official boundaries for
the ‘city’ Association are:
Holabird Avenue (our side only)
Broening Highway
Dunhill Road (by American Legion)
Dundalk Avenue (our side only)
This includes Portside Apartments
It also includes any apartments
on our side of Dundalk Avenue.
And the senior high-rise
as well as senior low-rise.
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The 4th
Annual St. Helena College Scholarship
Yes, it’s that time of year again. The money that is accrued from our aluminum drive over the course of a year
will once again be used to offer one (1) $500.00 college scholarship for a graduating senior that lives in St.
Helena. Someone in our Business community may potently offer a second scholarship to a St. Helena
Resident, more information will be offered at a later date. Here are the specifics:
The Student graduating from the 12th grade must actually live within the St. Helena boundaries.
Our official boundaries for the scholarship are:
Holabird Avenue (our side only) Broening Highway
Dunhill Road (by the American Legion) Dundalk Avenue (our side only)
So this includes Portside Apartments, any apartments on our side of Dundalk Avenue, and includes the senior
high-rise, as well as senior low-rise.
We reserve the right to confirm that the student actually lives within our boundaries.
Applications must be received by Saturday April 11, 2015
Mail to ‘St. Helena Scholarship’
c/o 226 Detroit Ave
Dundalk, MD 21222
Winner(s) must agree to have photo taken, and allow for articles to be published in the Red Rocket Review as
well as Association website.
Applicants must submit an essay (approx 500 to 750 words). Essays will be judged on essay content,
grammar/spelling, originality, and writing style. The essays will be judged by a pre-selected committee. The
committee will be non-biased, and not associated with the current association membership. The theme of the
essay should be community oriented. Examples are:
What do you like about your community?
What have you done to support your community?
How do you envision the future of your community?
If you could change something in your community what would it be?
The scholarship will be administered by the attending college. A check will not be given directly to the student.
For more information and the Application to the St. Helena Scholarship Program see page 14.
So…. How can the community assist us…. SAVE YOUR ALUMINUM CANS… and turn them into our
aluminum drive (Don’t say you never heard of it!!!.) Drop them off at Joe’s or Shirley’s house, or even bring
them to our monthly meetings. AND… start talking about it. If you know of a senior that is graduating… let
them know about this opportunity, and encourage their participation.
Aluminum can drop off points:
1. Joe’s House: 226 Detroit Avenue. Just place them on the side of the house… I don’t have to be home,
and you don’t have to leave a note… I’ll see them and take care of them.
2. Shirley’s House: 6512 St. Helena Avenue, place them in the front or back yard.
3. Or…Bring them to our monthly meetings.
(At our monthly meetings, we always give updates on current figures for this aluminum account.)
"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he
stands at times of challenge and controversy."
Martin Luther King Jr., 1963
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March 5, 2015 April 2, 2015 May 7, 2015
St. Helena Real Estate
The table below summarizes properties sold with the assistance of a realtor in
the Dundalk area. The data is based on information obtained from
Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, Inc. (MRIS). Properties that did
not appear on a multiple list service are not included.
Note: that all real estate transactions in Maryland are available to the public,
and can be conveniently located at the following website for further details: www.dat.state.md.us; click on the
link labeled “Real Property Data Search”. For more information on local statistics, please visit
www.mdrealtor.org.
Meeting Dates
St. Helena Community Association (City) &
St. Helena Neighborhood Association (County)
6509 Colgate Ave. 7:00 PM
Both Associations’ meet on the First Thursday of the Month, at the same location!!!!
PROPERTY ADDRESS TYPE # BED FB HB BSMT LIST
PRICE
SOLD
PRICE Properties Currently for Sale
137 Baltimore Avenue Townhouse 2 1 Yes $59,900 Active
6715 Oak Avenue Single Home 3 2 Yes $175,000 Active
6520 Colgate Avenue Duplex 3 1 1 Yes $117,500 Active
6560 St. Helena
Avenue
Townhouse 2 1 Yes $49,900 Active
6554 St. Helena
Avenue
Townhouse 2 1 Yes $54,900 Active
6500 Colgate Avenue Single Home 3 1 Yes $74,250 Active
222 Detroit Avenue Single Home 3 2 Yes $79,200 Active
6702 Woodley Road Townhouse 3 2 Yes $82,500 Active
6501 Detroit Avenue Single Home 4 1 Yes $179,000 Active
Recently Settled Properties
6566 St. Helena
Avenue
Townhouse 2 2 Yes $59,900 $45,000
6505 Cleveland Avenue Single Home 3 1 Yes $125,000
6530 Parnell Avenue Single Home 3 1 Yes $150,500
109 Patapsco Avenue Townhouse 3 1 Yes $61,000
6722 Woodley Road Townhouse 3 2 Yes $59,900
Properties Bought From A Bank From Foreclosures!
6510 Baltimore Avenue Single Home 3 2 Yes $29,000
6513 Detroit Avenue Single Home 3 2 Yes $50,000
221 Cleveland Avenue Single Home 3 1 Yes $87,000
229 Patapsco Duplex 2 1 Yes $52,000
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Boy Scout Troop 239 – Deep in the Heart of the St. Helena Community
Another year has started for our Troop here in St. Helena, and again we
start it out with one of our favorite outdoor activities. The Chesapeake
District Klondike event is a weekend camping and outdoor skills event
where most of the Troops in our Dundalk Essex area come together to
compete. The event is held at the Broad Creek Scout Reservation in
Harford County, and has about 100 local area Boy Scouts testing their
skills against each other in the fundaments of Scouting. Fire Building,
Ropes and Knots, Building Camp Gadgets from wood and rope, Hatchet
and Knife throwing, Shooting Sports are all a part of the competition, and
of course we finish with the Klondike Derby Sled Race. Troop 239 had 8
Scouts attend this year, and had an incredibly good time. Even with the
temperatures staying freezing all day, and a serious wind chill factor, our
Scouts know that with good preparation and equipment, they can tackle any challenge.
And so they did. With them being Tall Tales and Fables this year, they even added a few Paul Bunyon, Davey
Crockett, and other larger than life challenges for us. But Troop 239 is always at the ready. This year, through
great youth leadership and teamwork, we were able to place 2nd in the Sled Race. What a great job guys. We
also came in 1st place in the John Henry BIG HAMMER competition as well, being able to drive the spike into
the log in 3 strikes. Way to go Dade, what power. In the individual competition, our Senior Patrol Leader
Caleb took 1st place in the Hatchet Throw. Nicely done guys.
We are always so thankful for the support that we
receive from the St. Helena Community
Association, and the community as a whole. Your
support of our Scout Troop has made a huge impact
in the lives of many young men, helping them to be
Character Driven Citizens, wherever they go.
Only one piece of bad news to add. Over the most
recent week in the middle of February, someone decided to take bolt cutters to the padlock on our Scout Trailer
and help themselves to some of our equipment. It is unfortunate that things like this happen, especially when
we would gladly help those that have a need that would ask. If you happen to be in the area of the Community
Center building, please let us know if you see anything that looks wrong. We store much of the gear in the
building but I guess it is a tempting target.
Thanks to you all…
Submitted By: Scout Master John Shipley
Attention: All Boys 6 years to 10 ½ & 10 ½ and Older
Join the Cub Scouts & Boy Scouts Troop 239
The St. Helena Community Association & St. Helena Neighborhood
Association is sponsoring Cub Scout & Boy Scout Troop 239! Want to
learn leadership skills, achieve Merit Badges, camping, hiking, meet other
kids your age and lots of other fun outdoor activities?
Then Troop 239 is for you!
Meetings: Every Monday evening at 6:00 PM, & 7 PM at 6509 Colgate
Avenue, St. Helena Community Building, hope to see you there!
For more information contact John or Dawn Shipley at (443) 414-8619
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December 19th
in St. Helena (and beyond)
I hope that many of you were out and about on that
Friday evening… and perhaps saw Luminary night in
Dundalk. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. That’s
really all that needs to be said. (But you know me…) This
was the 7th
year for Luminary Night, but the 2nd
year for the
expansion beyond the area surrounding The Dundalk
Historical Society. Once again multiple businesses,
organizations, churches and individuals made the whole
evening work. A chorus of volunteers (some from The Sky’s
the limit), sang Christmas Carols outside at The Historical
Society. I saw many friends from Dundalk among the
carolers including Lois Dofflemyer of Detroit Ave.
Accompanying the singers was Dr. Jay Walton who played beautifully on his keyboard (in VERRY chilly
temperatures). Altogether nearly 1000 luminaries
were lit in Dundalk. Most were in our core area…
but there was expansion with the inclusion of 2
churches on Merritt Blvd AND… an expansion to
include Detroit Ave. Other St. Helena participants
include:
New Light Church
McDonalds
First Baptist Church of Dundalk
There were 125 Luminaries placed on Detroit Ave
including both city and county portions… and on both sides of the
street (Luminary: white paper bag, weighted w/sand and a burning
votive candle placed inside.) The result: STUNNING, a simply
beautiful Christmas display. One individual absorbed the cost
(About $30.00), but several volunteers stepped up for set-up and
tear-down. A very special thanks to:
Janice Evans
Sharon & Floyd Lannen
Denise & Barry McCarty
Wendy Bean
(All from Detroit Ave.)
If you saw it… and liked it… keep it in mind. I may be able to
offer this possibility on other streets as well next year… but there is a cost, and the community assn. is not a
sponsor of this event. Already I’ve had
inquires from Maple Ave as well as
Cleveland Ave. Wouldn’t it be nice if
the entire neighborhood participated next
year?
Submitted By: Joe Stadler
Photos By: Shirley Gregory
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The Dundalk Challenge is more than a simple race. It's a 5K, 1 Mile Walk and Resource Fair to highlight some
of the many challenges faced by today's students ...and to showcase Dundalk High School & our
Community! Show your support as a runner, walker or virtual runner.
Your school could win up to $1500 just by entering a PTSA champion at no charge in the Dundalk Challenge
5K, Sunday, March 29 at Dundalk High! Dundalk High PTSA is challenging each Baltimore County high
school PTSA to send their champion. The first three (3) PTSA champions to cross the finish line will
win cash prize for his/her high school! Also A $250 Mars Super Markets gift card will be awarded to each of
the top male and female winners of the race.
1st Place - $1500 2nd Place - $750 3rd Place - $500
provided by Mars Super Markets, the Friendly Food People!
Your school's first PTSA Champion will be registered in the DC5K for free, and others can sign up at a reduced
rate. To register go to http://www.dundalkchallenge.org/.
We're also hosting a resource fair featuring school groups and nonprofits with helpful literature to offer support
or some of the challenges that BCPS student face on a daily basis.
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Submitted By: Dawn Shipley
This will be my last opportunity to write a Parents Page for you all. My husband’s job has transferred us to
Texas and we will be moving as soon as we sell our house. I have enjoyed writing this page for all these years.
I hope it has been helpful and encouraging as well as informative.
As I am looking at moving from the neighborhood I grew up in, my father grew up in and my grandmother
grew up in, I can't help but feel nostalgic. This neighborhood has changed quite a bit, but it is evolving and
growing into a new neighborhood. There are many hard working people in this neighborhood who love it and
want the best for it. I hope each and every one of you will join them in the work. This neighborhood has
always been filled with hard working individuals who wanted to make the best of where they are. This
neighborhood has so much to offer, downtown Dundalk, Canton, parks and affordable housing for those just
starting their journey as well as those who have been here for years like myself. We are close to I95, 695, and
the wonders of the city! We are in a great spot to enjoy this area. Never give up on this neighborhood, step up
and make it even better!
What can you do? Clean up liter around your yard, cut your grass, use garbage cans and keep the alleys clean,
do basic maintenance on your home. In short, take pride, like generations before you have done.
Your children will learn from your example just as I learned from my grandmother and father! Where you live
is what you make of it! Meet your neighbors! I love chatting with some of the awesome people who live right
around me. They are interesting and hard working... Meet those who work in the Community Association and
help them with the things they are doing to make this a better area. Get involved in your children's school when
you can and help the teachers help them! You have the power in you to transform this area to a much wanted
and valued area!
There is much work to do... don't be overwhelmed, just help where you can and be happy that you can do
something for yourself and your neighborhood.
I don't know what the area will be where I live in Texas, but I am pretty sure it will not be as close knit and as
special as St. Helena. I may have a larger yard or an extra bedroom, but I will most likely not have neighbors
who care like the ones here. Be thankful for the community that you live in and work to become a valuable
member and improve on what it already is... You have the power to make a difference!
I have enjoyed having many of you as neighbors, your impressive and hard working! Keep up the great work!
Dundalk Chamber Calendar of Events Month of March – The Dundalk Chamber Membership Drive is going on. Come Join Us!! Contact
[email protected] Join the Chamber and receive Member to Member discounts and
discounts on all events. If you would like to advertise in our Monthly Newsletter or add your business card
please contact the chamber office. [email protected].
Coming Up Events
Save the Date for June 17th
First Annual Business Expo at SPCC Country Club contact Cathy Hurley at
[email protected] to reserve your ticket/space Time: 7:30 am- 1 pm No matter how big
or small
Place: Sparrows Point Country Club 919 Wise Avenue, Dundalk MD 21222
Cost: Premium Booths (4) Members $500/Non-Members: $530.00 includes 10 tickets
Sponsor Booth Members $ 125/Non-Members: $150 includes 5 tickets
Breakfast/Networking Members $25/Non-Members $30
Workshops for businesses are included.
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Not paid for at taxpayer expense. By Authority of: Friends of Peter A. Hammen, Virginia Green, Treasurer
Annapolis Office 6 Bladen Street, Room 241
Annapolis, MD 21401 410-841-3770
46TH Legislative District- Baltimore City
District Office
6228 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21224
410-631-7900
Project Clean Stream 2015
The St. Helena Community Association, St. Helena Neighborhood Association
and The Dundalk Renaissance Corporation is recruiting volunteers to team up
with us for the fifth year in a row to participate in this regional clean-up effort
organized by the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, (Project Clean Stream).
Free breakfast and lunch will be provided. Meet at the St. Helena Community
Building, at 6509 Colgate Avenue.
Last year, volunteers collected litter and debris from six waterfront sites amounting to almost 6,000 pounds of
trash! Please help us clean-up our waterways again this spring! If you would like to volunteer please contact
Leah at 410.282.0261 or [email protected].
Date: Saturday April 11, 2015
Time: 8:00 am to 12 noon
Place: St. Helena Community Building
Address: 6509 Colgate Avenue,
Baltimore, MD 21222
Target areas on the St. Helena
Team 1 Dundalk Avenue
Team 2 Saint Helena Park (not in the woods)
Team 3 Ralls Avenue from St. Helena Ave to Airport Grill
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Lillie Carroll Jackson (1889-1975)
HONORING BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Information Provided by: Maryland State Archives
Born on May 25, 1889 in Baltimore. Married Keiffer Jackson in 1910;
children include Juanita Jackson Mitchell. Died July 5, 1975.
Lillie Carroll Jackson, the seventh of eight children, was born May 25, 1889
in Baltimore at her parents’ home on Greenwillow Street. Her parents,
Charles Henry and Amanda Bowen Carroll belonged to a family of school
teachers and small landholders. Her mother, the granddaughter of an
African tribal chief, was born in Montgomery County, Maryland. Mrs.
Jackson's mother was raised by her grandfather, who was a Montgomery
county Methodist minister. She taught for Howard County public school
district for a period of her life. Lillie's father, Charles Henry Carroll was a
descendant of Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Lillie Carroll Jackson was
educated in Baltimore's Colored High School located on Mount and
Saratoga streets and graduated in 1908.
After high school she taught in the black school system in Baltimore. She met her husband
Keiffer Jackson during this time, while singing soprano in the choir of the Sharp Street
Baptist Church. This church, once called the Freedman's Church was the first colored
public school in Baltimore and also organized the first group of blacks to colonize Liberia.
Morgan State College's foundation also began there. Kieffer Albert Jackson traveled
throughout the country showing religious motion pictures to church congregations. Upon
his visit to Lillie's church he asked her to sing "The Holy City". She accepted his request
and Mr. Jackson made several returns to the Sharp Street Baptist Church in the next
following years until they were married in 1910. She traveled with her husband, singing
and lecturing, while he showed his films to church groups. Her ability to feel comfortable
when speaking before large groups came from these experiences on the road with her
husband. After the birth of their first child, Virginia, the Jacksons returned to Baltimore.
In Baltimore, Mrs. Jackson gave birth to Juanita, Marion and her only son Bowen Keiffer. Later, her daughter
Juanita Jackson Mitchell would join her in the civil rights crusade.
Called "Dr. Lillie," "Ma Jackson," and the "mother of the civil rights movement," Lillie Carroll Jackson
pioneered the non-violent tactics of the civil rights movement of the 1960s. From 1935 to 1970 she headed the
NAACP's Baltimore chapter. She ran several grass-roots campaigns to end racial segregation in Maryland
including the "Buy Where You Can Work" campaign of 1931 that helped persuade black residents of Baltimore
to boycott businesses with racist employment practices. She also led a 1942 movement to register black voters.
Jackson participated in the Baltimore NAACP's efforts to win equalization of pay for white and black teachers
in public schools (1938), to win black admission to the University of Maryland School of Law (1953); to pass
Baltimore's Fair Employment Practices law (1958); and to desegregate public recreational and educational
facilities. At her death in 1975, her home of 22 years at 1320 Eutaw Place was converted into the Lillie Carroll
Jackson Museum according to her will. The property now belongs to Morgan State University which has plans
to renovate it and reopen it to the public.
When Jackson was a young girl, she received this piece of advice from her mother:
"If you want to be somebody, it's not the color of your skin that matters ... if you love God, and love man,
and do unto others as you would have them do unto you, then you'll be somebody...."
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Winter coats will soon be put away and replaced by light jackets, or maybe no coats at
all! We will have made it through another winter.
Now is your time to “spring” into some new habits. With warm weather coming, how
about springing into a daily walk? You can also spring into making good food choices as fruits
and vegetables become more plentiful. There is also the chance to spring into planting a
vegetable garden. Gardening is good exercise and a great family activity.
Maybe you hibernated from church this winter. This is the perfect time to spring into a
church to visit, or even commit to join. Do you like singing hymns and the old favorites?
Flagship House of Prayer sings them every Sunday at 11 AM.
You are hereby invited to spring in on us this Sunday! We are located at 299 Willow
Spring Road.
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The St. Helena Scholarship Program Rules and Eligibility Requirements
Applicant must live in the boundaries of the St. Helena Community Association, which are “Holabird
Avenue (our side only), Broening Highway, Dunhill (by American Legion), and Dundalk Avenue (our
side only)”. The St. Helena Committee reserves the right to validate applicants address.
This includes Portside Apartments, any apartment on our side of Dundalk Avenue, and senior high-rise
as well as senior low-rise.
All scholarship materials must be received by April 11, 2015 (please allow up to five (5) days for
delivery by mail). Any submissions made past this date will not be accepted.
Applicant must be completing the 12th
grade by July 1, 2015.
Do not include any identifying information in your essay, such as your name or school.
Winners agree to have their photo taken upon acceptance of this award.
Applicant agrees that by entering into the St. Helena Scholarship Program, his/her photograph, name
and award amount may be published in future print of the St. Helena Red Rocket Review as well as the
St. Helena Website.
Applicant will provide true and correct information and failure to follow scholarship rules, will risk
disqualification.
St. Helena will send funds directly to college, in which the student is/will, enroll (funds will not be given
directly to the student.
St. Helena will award scholarships based on essay content, grammar/spelling, originality and writing
style.
Essays will be judged by a pre-selected committee that will be non-biased, and not associated with the
current association membership.
Each scholarship winner will be notified in May 2015 of his/her award in writing, either by e-mail or
postal mail.
St. Helena Scholarship Application
Applicant’s Name: Phone Number:
Email:
Home Address:
City: State: Zip:
Name of college, university or trade school you wish/are going to attend?
School Address:
Current School Attending?
Please include in your application package:
1. This completed entry form.
2. An Essay of 500 to 750 words “typed”. The theme of the essay should be community oriented.
Examples are: How do you envision the future of your community?
What do you like about your community?
What have you done to support your community?
If you had to change something in your community what would it be?
Mail Applications to: St. Helena Scholarship,
226 Detroit Avenue,
Dundalk, MD 21222 Note: You may go to our website at sainthelena.co.nr to download a fill-in application.
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Support our Troops
Multi-Vendor Bingo
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Doors open at 3 p.m. * Bingo starts at 4 p.m.
Featuring Avon, Celebrating Home, y, Gifts-To-Go, Teresa's Treasures & The Clip Joint
(Vendors subject to change).
Saint Helena Community Center 6509 Colgate Avenue Baltimore, MD 21222
Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door (non-refundable)
Want another pack of BINGO cards? Support our charity - Angels Supporting
our Troops, with either a $10 cash donation or bring $10 or more in items.
Items need: puzzle books ,wash cloths, hand sanitizers, used games and balls,
card games, snacks, books of stamps.
We will be playing 20 games of bingo. For every $20 Cash & Carry purchased or orders
placed before BINGO starts, you will receive a free pack of cards. Guests who sell FIVE
tickets or more will receive their ticket FREE!!!
Directions to the Hall:
From Dundalk Avenue turn right on St. Helena Avenue (First Baptist Church on corner), cross
over Central Avenue. Turn right onto Chesapeake Avenue, take the first right to Colgate
Avenue. The Hall will be on your right, blue building with a fence.
For Information Contact:
Avon Rep: Suzanne Stadler 410-285-5658
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The Councilman’s Corner By Jim Kraft, Baltimore City Councilman – 1
st District
Greetings to all! This New Year
has been a busy and productive
time of year for me.
On January 27th
, I delivered my
State of the District to residents
of the First District at the
Canton Community
Association.
In my State of the District, I
focused on safe and smart
growth for the First District. It is no exaggeration to
say that I have meetings every single week with
developers and businesses who want to work in the
Southeast. I strive to make sure that our growth here
benefits every day people like you and me who
want a safe place to raise their families.
I am concerned about the condition of schools in
our area and want to make sure that development
benefits the students whose learning environments
sometimes lack basic necessities such as heating
and air conditioning. The health and wellness of our
kids is one of my top priorities. To support these
goals, my office is once again sponsoring the
Southeast Schools Little League. I am pleased to
announce that every school in the district is
participating. We invite students in grades 4 and 5
to once again join their school’s team. In addition,
thanks to generous donations of time and money, I
am able to offer the baseball experience to 6-8
grades as well!
Children from a stable environment who are safe
and healthy at home have and maintain a head start.
Unfortunately, not enough of our children find
themselves starting life in this place. So we end up
spending more money on the back end prosecuting,
supervising, and imprisoning them than we do on
the front end helping them get that head start they
so dearly need. Please consider making a donation
of your time and money to the Southeast Schools
Baseball League to give all students the opportunity
to learn teamwork, cooperation, and sportsmanship
on and off the field.
While I look to the future generation as my
inspiration as I seek to make sustainable change in
Baltimore, I look to the past for guidance on how to
do this. I support the efforts of the CHAP to make
sure that the history of the Southeast is preserved.
During my tenure as Councilman of the First
District, my main priorities could be summed up by
four goals: To keep the Southeast safe, smart, green,
and growing. I will continue to strive for these goals
during my remaining time as your Councilman.
While it is my full intention to be on the 2016
Primary Ballot, I want to make it clear that it will
not be to seek reelection to this seat as your First
District Councilman. It is time for me to do
something different.
I appreciate your continued support of my
representation of the Southeast. If you have
questions or concerns, please contact my office at
410-396-4821 or email me at
The Annual Christmas Parade and Cookie Tour:
OK so the weather wasn’t cooperating… and the Parade was cancelled…
and that was ashamed. We were ready with an entirely NEW ensemble
to present to Dundalk. Our entry was going to be something new and
completely different from what’s ever been presented before at any
parade in Dundalk (at lease I think so anyway). But it’s all been packed
away. You’ll just have to wait a year to see what was planned. But the
Cookie Tour was on as scheduled. It took us two days to give out all of
our cookies. Altogether we had 9 volunteers bake nearly 1000 cookies.
(Thank you letters were sent out expressing our gratitude. The cookies
were sealed in bags… and the bags given out to all the kids who came in
to see the Christmas Garden. Without our bakers, this event wouldn’t
exist.
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St. Patty’s Day Parade Fundraiser at Seasoned Mariner on Wise Ave on March
5th
from 6-8 PM There will be Irish Music featuring, The New Brigade
The Chamber Board Meeting at 3PM at Donna’s on Pine Avenue, March 11th
The St. Patty’s Day Parade, March 14th
, 11 am
6th
Annual Mega Egga Hunt is Saturday, March 28th
in Heritage Park, 9:30
(registration) to noon. More info on page 27.
Dundalk Challenge 5K Run – March 29th
8:30 am The race is for all ages. Info is at
http://dundalkchallenge.org or call Paul at 410-262-5410. More info on page 9.
St. Helena Community Clean Up, April 11th
starting at 6509 Colgate Avenue at 8:00 am, volunteers needed.
Bread and Cheese Creek Clean Up April 11th
volunteers needed contact [email protected]
Kurk Schmoke will be speaking at Dundalk CCBC April 17th
. Contact Cathy Hurley for more details
Dundalk Housing Fair and Neighborhood Tours is Saturday, April 18, 9am – 2pm at the new Dundalk High
School. If you are thinking of buying, renting or renovating in 21222, or you know of someone who is, this is an
important date. What’s at the fair? 50 exhibitors who are experts in purchasing, lending, insurance, rental
options and renovating 16 classes about home financing, financial fitness, grants and home projects 3 narrated
bus routes with open houses for you to tour PLUS free child care, one-on-one credit counseling
TWO (2) different grant programs for homebuyers are available for home buyers. One ($5K) is for homes in
21222 or the County side of 21224; one ($10K) is for the historic neighborhoods surrounding the Main Street.
Find out more at www.UnexpectedDundalk.com, or call Diane at 410-282-0261. Fliers for the event are at the
DRC office, 11 Center Place.
11th
Annual Teachers Award on April 30th
Ceremony at Sparrows Point County Club. Contact Cathy Hurley
at [email protected]. Looking for donations for the teacher’s gift bags, tickets $45 you
can purchase for yourself or buy one for a teacher.
Flea Market, Saturday, May 2nd
– Hosted By: The Dundalk Historical Society located at 4 Center Place from
8:00 am til 2:00 PM., with 100 vendors, call 410-284-2331 for group tours. (FREE). Rain Date May 9, 2015.
DunFest is Saturday, May 9, 11 – 2 in Heritage Park is an annual free family festival, sponsored by Dundalk
Youth Services Center. Visit all the activity 'zones' - Green for environmental resources, Community for local
social service resources, Wellness for health info and Kids for fun activities. It’s equal parts music, food, games
and family activities and useful resource information. For more information, email [email protected], or call
410-288-4356.
Citizen of the Year May 19th
Sponsored by: The Optimist Club of Dundalk, Cocktails 6 to 6:30 pm, Dinner
7:00 pm UAW Hall, 1010 Oldham Street, Baltimore, MD 21224. Call Shirley Panuska @ 410-285-3899 for
tickets $35.00.
A True Wonder
The Great Pyramid of Egypt is constructed of over two million limestone blocks, each one
placed into position over a 20-year period by 100,000 craftsmen. To this day, 4,500 years
later, this amazing structure still stands; each block precisely designed to match the next,
making it impossible to slide even a sheet of paper in between. Just as each piece of the
pyramid fits with perfection, you are our perfect fit. With you on our team, it's no wonder
we will succeed!
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AH… Spring will soon be in the air….
… and all of Dundalk will be looking forward to:
The Historical Society’s Spring Flea-
Market (of course!!!). May 2nd
is the
scheduled date this year, with a rain date of
May 9th
. As a reminder this flea-market is
held 2 times annually at Veterans Park
(across the street from Pinland Bowling
Alley). Vendors that are on my record from
the autumn event will receive a mailing in
early April to announce the 2015 spring Flea
Market, and we have 100 Vendors at each
Flea Market. As you know, this is one of the
first community events offered every spring and it’s a perfect opportunity to sort thru your ‘treasures’, then
reserve a spot to unload a few of them. If you’re interested, and want to reserve a spot… just call the Historical
Society sometime after April 15th
. Each spot is $10.00 and that fee must be paid in advance in order to reserve
your spot. If you need to cancel, your money will be returned. The Dundalk Historical Society: 410-284-2331
Submitted by: Joe Stadler
SPRING HOURS
Monday 5 pm – 10 pm
Tuesday 9 am – 4 pm & 5 pm – 10 pm
Wed 9 am – 1 pm & 5 pm – 12 am
Thursday 5 pm – 10 pm
Friday 5 pm – 12 am
Saturday – 1 pm – 1 am
Sunday – 5 pm – 10 pm
10 NORTH DUNDALK AVENUE *BALTIMORE, MD 21222
410-285-0135
Birthday Parties are our Specialty
MANY SPOTS
AVAILABLE ON LEAGUES
10 PM to 1AM
Includes Shoe Rental
Rock & Bowl – Saturday $9 per person
Single’s Special $10.00
Includes a Slice of Pizza,
a Small Drink,
and Bowling
for (2) two long hours.
Summer Leagues
Starting in May
Pinland $1 per game per person
on Tuesday Evenings
5 pm to 9 pm
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ST. HELENA COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.
ST. HELENA NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION, INC.
6512 ST. HELENA AVENUE, BALTIMORE, MD 21222
410-633-6077 or 410-978-7566
FEIN # 27-0721218
February 2015
Dear Association Members,
Extending… Our Very Kind THANKS to you as a current member of one or both of our ‘associations’.
We hope that you find St. Helena to be just a little bit better as a result of our presence. We’re unique as
compared to most neighborhoods in our area, and that’s partly due to the fact that the ‘core’ central portion of
our neighborhood is over 100 years old. Much of our community has simply morphed from what was an
impressive history into what we see today. We’re a neighborhood where residents ally with churches,
restaurants, taverns, garages, and the many other businesses that are located within and around our streets. As
representatives of St. Helena, our neighborhood/community associations strive to make the area a better place.
We enjoy an excellent relationship with city and county officials at many levels.
We’re more fortunate than most neighborhoods, in that St. Helena offers many amenities including two
public parks, (BOTH of which have undergone transformation during 2013), including upgraded ball fields at
BOTH parks. St. Helena boasts 2 children’s playgrounds. Our community hosts annual spring clean-up efforts,
tree plantings, and various beautification projects. There’s an annual Christmas party at our community
building on Colgate Ave. Also over the last several years we’ve invited the entire neighborhood to join us for
an annual National Night Out. (We’ve consistently had over 200 attendees on those evenings.) Our Antique
Appraisal Day saw many new faces in our neighborhood as we chose to host this community wide event… right
here in St. Helena. We’ve offered several ‘smaller dumpster initiatives’ (that are advertised only to
membership.) Our community building has recently received MANY upgrades inside including all new heat &
A/C units throughout and new carpeting in the hallway. And we have tentative plans for further upgrades this
coming fall. (Potentially a new roof coating as well as parking lot enhancements and landscaping.) As you
know, the building is available at ½ price to all ‘paid-up’ members. We offer the building for use by various
non-profit events such as Free Tax day, as well as Red Cross Blood Drives. The building is the home of The St.
Helena Boy Scout Troop. Without question, this central location in our neighborhood has become a true asset.
The St. Helena Dog Park (Willow Spring Road) at St. Helena Park and has been very well received by the
community as a whole.
Like ALL neighborhoods, issues still exist. Vacant houses dot every street; mattresses (and other
debris) still seem to find their way into our alley ways. Dumping is a never ending issue along the back portion
of our neighborhood (along the RR tracks), and many of our properties need to be addressed by code
enforcement agencies.
For most of us, everything stated in this letter should be old news, because we are among one of the
MOST informed neighborhoods in the greater Dundalk/ Southeast Baltimore area as a result of The Red Rocket
Review. The ‘Review’ is in its TENTH year (believe it or not) and continues to be published, and delivered
quarterly (yes… by volunteers). The reason for this letter: We are hoping that everyone who is a current
member will re-establish their membership for the year 2015.
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Option # 1
To join the St. Helena Neighborhood Association (Baltimore County), please send your $10.00 membership
donation to:
St. Helena Neighborhood Association
Attn: Mary Wischhusen
210 St. Helena Ave
Dundalk, MD 21222
Option # 2 To join the St. Helena Community Association (Baltimore City), please send your $10.00 membership donation
to:
St. Helena Community Association
Attn: Suzanne Stadler
226 Detroit Ave
Dundalk, MD 21222
Option # 3
No matter which side of the city/county line you live on. You may choose either association to join as a
member. Over the years we’ve had quite a few residents choose to join BOTH associations. And we continue
to encourage this option as well.
ALSO: If you have an e-mail address and currently do not get neighborhood updates (approximately monthly),
but would like to… then offer your e-mail address, and you’ll be added to our ‘tree’. You’ll receive e-mails for
items specifically related to us and our surrounding area. (happenings/events/lost pets etc.)
Wishing everyone health & prosperity in 2015
Joe Stadler (Membership Committee)
Name (s)
(Print):___________________________________________________________
Address:__________________________________________________________
Home No.: ____________________________ Cell No.:____________________
E-mail Address:_____________________________________________________
Homeowner Landlord Renter Business Owner
City Mail Application to:
Suzanne Stadler
226 Detroit Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21222
410-285-5658
County Mail Application to:
Mary Wischhusen
210 St. Helena Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21222
410-284-3183
VOLUNTEERS
ARE
WELCOMED
I (we) will help with:
Membership Newsletter Block Captain Hospitality
C.O.P. Citizens on Patrol * Block Captains helps Deliver the Red Rocket Review
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St. Helena’s Annual Children’s Christmas Party Submitted by Joe Stadler
This year the party was open to members
and their families. As usual, members brought a
covered dish or dessert and the community
association provided some of the main course
items. After dinner, the children were invited to
the craft room to choose an item or two to make.
After crafts, all of the kids gathered at the
Christmas Tree and sand songs (Jingle Bells)…
to welcome in Santa Claus.
A very special Thanks to:
Matt & Kathy Hickey of St. Helena Ave. (for
helping Santa choose Gifts)
Mary Oppel of Detroit Ave. and Pam Ellis of St.
Helena Ave. who came up with the arts and
crafts for the children.
Commitment to Excellence
As the old fable The Tortoise and the Hare proves steady determination wins the race; a
quick, sloppy job never prevails. Along the path to success, we remain determined and never
lose focus on the finish line. By persevering to get the job done well, we've set a wonderful
example for those around you. Our hard work makes the difference.
•Hot Oil Treatment
Full Grooming Cats & Dogs
All Breeds Big & Small
Pet Grooming
•Nail Clipping •Anal Glands
•Ears Cleaned
6516 Baltimore Avenue,
St. Helena, Maryland 21222
Call 443-399-8246
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COUNCILMAN’S CRANDELL’S CORNER By: Todd Crandell, Baltimore County 7
th District
410-887-3383
What an honor to be your
Councilman, and to write my
first article for the Red Rocket
Review. The first three months
of our term involved a rather
steep learning curve, the
setting up of offices in Towson
and Dundalk, and stepping
right into the ongoing business
of our district.
We have many reasons to be optimistic about our
future. After many years of downward economic
spiral, I fully believe we are on the rise. Everywhere
I go I champion our community as the place to live,
work, and invest. We are being eyed for investment
with a healthy pipeline of new housing
development, industrial re-development, and
commercial upgrades.
When we have a mix of investment like the massive
re-development of Sparrows Point, the removal of
blight and new housing development at the
Seagrams property, and companies like Texas
Roadhouse locating at Merritt Park all happening at
the same time, it signals that we are on our way
back. What does that mean for St. Helena and our
other older neighborhoods? I believe it means that
with a healthy local economy and all that Dundalk
offers, St. Helena becomes a destination, much like
Patterson Park became a destination when Canton
became a hot spot in the city.
While I believe we can turn our neighborhoods in
the right direction, and so much work has gone into
making St. Helena a great neighborhood, we have
challenges that need to be and will be addressed.
These include issues like narcotics in our
neighborhoods, high rates of rental properties, and
constant code violations. The St. Helena
Community Associations have worked for years to
strengthen, clean, and police the neighborhood and I
am in full support of their efforts. If you are not
already involved, please get involved. There are
numerous opportunities available for you to serve
your community.
The Associations have applied for traffic calming
measures on Baltimore Avenue and Detroit Avenue.
I am hopeful these applications will be approved to
make those streets safer from speeders.
Additionally, we are looking at several other traffic,
road, and alley concerns. I will update the
community as findings occur.
Lastly, after meeting with my counterpart in the
city, Councilman Jim Kraft, I can confirm that the
snow plowing agreement will remain as is.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not
hesitate to call my District Office at 410-887-3383.
My staff is always ready and willing to help out in
any way.
Thank you for being part of this strong and proud
community. I will close, as I have in other
correspondence, with a quote from my friend, Cpl.
Chris Coffland, who was killed in action in
Afghanistan. In his last email home to a friend, he
wrote, “Shake off any dust that may accumulate due
to lack of purpose.” Let’s be purposeful about being
a great community.
Two different grant programs are available to qualified attendees - the
$5K Golden Key grants for all of 21222, and the $10K Historic Dundalk
grants for the neighborhoods surrounding the historic Main Street.
The exhibit hall will be filled with lenders, real estate professionals,
renovation specialists, rental property options, and related services. 16
educational sessions, 3 narrated bus routes with open houses to tour, one-
on-one credit counseling - you're sure to find the information and
inspiration you need to move toward your new home! Complete
information and pre-registration at www.unexpecteddundalk.com.
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Dundalk's First Baptist Church 100 St. Helena Avenue
410-282-4256
Service Hours:
Mar 17, Apr 21, May 19– Multi-Focus Ladies Bible Study7 pm Sunday School: Sunday 9 am
Mar 24, Apr 28, May 26– Men’s Fellowship & Prayer 7 pm Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
Mar 20, Apr 17, May 15 – Prayer & Praise Service 8 pm Sunday Evening Bible Study: 7 pm
Mar 27, Apr 24, May 29 – Prayer Service 6:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Service: 7 pm
Mar 29 – Palm Sunday Service 10:30 am Apr 5 – Easter Sunday, 10:30 am
Apr 2 – Passover Sedar Service held on Maundy Thursday7 pm, Need to register
Apr 24 – Secret Church, 7 pm to 1 am. Topic Christ, Culture and a Call to Action, Need to register
Dundalk Community Church of God 6601 Cleveland Avenue
410-282-2219
Service Hours:
Sunday School: Sunday 10 am Children’s Church: 11:00 am
Worship Service: Sunday 11 am
Food Bank: last Sunday of every month Mar 24,
Apr 26, May 24 – 12:30 to 1:30 pm, Donations are
greatly accepted.
Mar 29th
Psalm Sunday Services, 11 am
Apr 5th
Easter Sunday Service, 11 am
All are welcome, come and praise the Lord with us.
Flagship House of Prayer 299 Willows Spring Road, 410-718-9027
Gathering / Brunch: every Sunday 10:30 am
Worship Service: every Sunday 11 – 12:30 pm
Mar 1, Apr 5, May 3 – Communion & Worship, 11
am
Mar 29, May 31 – Triple F (Faith, Food &
Fellowship) 6 pm
Mar 15, Apr 19, May 17 – Fellowship Meal 11 am,
after service light refreshments
Adult Bible Study, 7 pm Wednesday
Apr 5 – Easter Service and Easter Breakfast 10 am
May 2 – Yard Sale 7:30 am till Noon
New Light Lutheran Church 2120 Dundalk Avenue, 410-284-6840
www.newlightdundalk.com
Sunday Worship: 9 am and 11 am Crafters Tuesday at 1 pm, bring your own craft or do one of ours! Zumba Class every Wed 6 pm, $5 drop in rate or purchase a punch card for $50 good for 12 classes
Mar 29, Palm Sunday, 9 am and 11 am
Apr 2, Holy Thursday, 12 pm and 7 pm
Apr 3, Good Friday, 12 pm and 7 pm
Apr 5, Easter Sunday 9 am, 12 pm and 7 pm
Bible Study Thursdays at 6:30 pm
Prayer is the theme for this year’s Lent.
Soup and Worship through Lent gather at the church
at 12 pm or 6:30 pm for a small meal & Worship
Follow the church blog to receive a daily reflection in your
email – newlightdundalkblog.wordpress.com
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Located at 6509 Colgate Ave.
Chesapeake Room accommodates 100 people, $250
Colgate Room accommodates 42 people, $180
Weddings * Baby showers * Birthday Parties
Meetings * Holiday Parties * and So Much More
Separate $100 Deposit
Cigars • Tobacco • Papers
Wraps • Detox Products • Candles
Water Pipes • Incense • Vaporizers
1800 Willow Spring Road, Dundalk, MD 21222 • 410-284-1442
Hookah
Candles Cigars
Glass
Store Hours Mon-Fri 10AM to 8PM
Sat 12PM to 8PM
Sun 12PM to 5PM
Has a WEBSITE
See all the Newsletters online, and in color.
Keep up with what is going on in
this Neighborhood (City or County)
Get updates on upcoming
events and information.
Check to see when the Hall is available to
Rent, by clicking on the Calendar.
www.sainthelena.nr.co
To see if a date is available go to
www.sainthelena.nr.co
and click on the Calendar
For more details Call: 410-633-6077
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Submitted by Bob Staab
William Kelly Named Treasurer of New Semi-Pros League Comprised of Eight Teams Organized
Late 1930s Patapsco A.C.
Baseball team.
The team’s home field was located at Mancuso Park in
Colgate Creek, now Robinson Property Riverview Ave.
Montford Krause, Unidentified, Cap Kemp, Lou Maurer,
Babe Garrett, Charlie Hammel; Christello , Joe Baker,
Whitey Ewing, Christello, Jack D.; Charles Guth,
Unidentified, Bobby Leaverton, George “Bud”
McClelland, John Markell,
Charles “Rawgey” Phelps, Bud Frampton
Play to Begin April 30, 1933
William Kelly of 27 Monumental Road was elected treasurer of the newly organized Semi-Pro Baseball
league comprised of teams from the eastern section of the city and Baltimore County. (Eastern Semi-Pro
League)
The Twelfth District team (St. Helena) held their first meeting on March 3rd, which was attended by a
large number of boys anxious for try out.
In joining the league, the management of the team, Mr. Paul Hidden and Mr. Martin Rock, the latter
newly appointed manager, felt they could give a brand of baseball to the people of Dundalk and vicinity that
would be supported. Their hope was to develop those of the players that showed promise of going ahead in
that branch of sport. They were pleased to announce that there were several local boys with qualifications for
advancement.
The Twelfth District Oval on Willow Spring Road, after quite some labor and expense would be in
wonderful shape for the Opening game on April 30. Mr. Rock gathered a team of locals who gave promise of
giving the other teams in the league a run for the pennant. The rest of the teams in the league were well
balanced, made up of the following: Essex A.C., O’Donnell B.C., St. Gerard A.C., Fernwood A.C., St.
Stanislaus B. C., Baugh-Chemical Co. and White Oak Democratic Club.
The Club held a meeting on Friday, March 24 at 8 o’clock to continue plans for putting a team in the
field that would be strong in every department. There were several exhibition games before the league opener.
The management booked a strong colored team, the “Silver Moons” on April 23. The Twelfth District team
played the “Silver Moon” team in several close games in the past and was anxious to even the score. The
community was urged to give the team a real boost by attending the opening game on April 30 and start them
on the march to leadership.
12th District players included Pitcher Lefty Wier, Bill Anderson, Pitcher Harry Mason, Andy Kochen,
Pete Grimm, Tom Kelley, Ollie Lombardi, Johnnie Stewart, Conrad Long, Bill Douglass, Bill Oliver, Ben
Womer and Mcshane
Information from “The Community Press and Sparrows Pointer”; March 23, 1933
To be continued in May 2015
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By: Chef Linda Anselmi
Now I am happy again. The days are getting longer and I can see light at the end of this cold winter tunnel and
that is a good thing. I hope you all had happy and healthy holiday season. Happy Happy 2015 to you all.
I have been cooking like crazy lately and that never seems to change. The kitchen has always been my favorite
room in the house. This month I would like to share a recipe for The Ritz Carolton Tea Room Lemon Pound
Cake. Now that is a mouthful to say and is a delicious mouthful to eat. By far the best Lemon cake I have ever
tasted. It is moist and so much lovely lemon flavor. Now it requires a little effort by the way of the lemons.
You must juice about 3 fresh lemons and I mean fresh. None of this fake plastic lemon stuff. It all requires the
zest of 1 lemon. Now if you don’t have a zester go out and buy yourself one. It is a great tool to have for
grating lots of things. You will use the zester again and again just to bake this lemon cake. YUMMY!!!
Thanks to all my loyal readers for another great year and I am looking forward to plenty more recipes in 2015.
This is the kind of recipe that keeps getting handed down. It's that GOOD and perfectly classic.
Ritz Carlton Hotel 1920's Tea Room Lemon Pound Cake
3 cups all-purpose flour... 1 Tbsp baking powder 3/4 tsp salt
3 cups sugar 5 large eggs 1 cup whole milk
1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature 6 Tbsp lemon juice 1 lemon, zested
1/2 cup shortening, room temperature
Preheat oven to 350F
Spray or butter and flour 2 loaf pans or one very large Bundt pan.
Sift flour, baking powder and salt into medium bowl. Set aside.
Using an electric mixer, cream together butter, shortening and sugar. Add eggs one at a time, beating until well
blended after each one.
Add dry ingredients in three additions to butter mixture alternately with milk, beginning and ending with flour
mixture. Beat at low speed just until blended after each addition. Mix in lemon juice and zest.
Pour batter into prepared pans. Bake cakes until tester inserted into center comes out clean, about 55 minutes.
Cool cakes in pans for 15 minutes. Turn cakes out onto racks and cool completely. Boun Appetitoooo!!!
6th
Annual Mega Egga Hunt
Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Heritage Park, from 9:30 (registration) to noon. This is a free family event,
and it is crazy fun!!! Volunteers fill 10,000 eggs with free offers from local businesses, hide them in the park,
and the kids ‘hunt’ them in stages, by age groups. Food, free games and activities, prizes and our favorite DJ,
Mike Brilhart from 100.7 The Bay are all part of the event. Plus, The Easter Bunny will be posing with kids, so
bring your camera!
The Bunny will also lead 7 rounds of egg hunting for groups from age 2 to 99. Yes, kids get to see their parents
act like children. Who will find the Golden Egg? Mega Egga Hunt is sponsored by the Dundalk-Eastfield
Recreation Council, Dundalk Renaissance Corporation, and is fueled by Angel Ball’s endless energy!
Event schedule: 9:30 am registration 0-1 Pictures with the Easter Bunny only
10:15 am ages 2-3 10:30 am ages 4-5 10:45 am ages 6-7 11:00_am_ages_8-10
11:15 am ages 11-13 11:30 am ages 14-17 11:45 am ages 18-99
Call Angel Ball at 443-676-6929 if you have questions. Rain date April 4, 2015.