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Baltimore 4th of July Events
July 1, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Cockeysville, Hereford, Hunt Valley, Jacksonville, Lutherville, Parkville, Timonium
Baltimore has many 4th of July events for people to enjoy. 
The largest one is in Downtown Baltimore called “Ports of America Chesapeake Fourth of July Celebration”. Entertainment begins at 2 pm with the jazz band Lovecraft, and at 8 pm the Naval Academy’s Electric Brigade begins at 8 pm.
Fireworks are scheduled to go off at 9:30 pm and can be seen from the Inner Harbor, Fell’s Point, Federal Hill, and other places around the harbor. The music and entertainment is located in the Inner Harbor at Harborplace Amphitheater located at 401 Light Street.
Friday and Saturday, the 2nd & 3rd, Harborplace celebrates its’ 30th Anniversary. Since it was opened in 1980, they are having 80′s themed Anniversary fun, so you can join in and hopefully have a blast!
In Baltimore County, at Oregon Ridge in Cockeysville, the BSO Start Spangled Spectacular happens both July 3rd & 4th! Gates open at 5 pm and the concert begins at 8 pm. Tickets are available online now. It culminates in a huge fireworks display accompanied by the Orchestra.
There are a number of places in Baltimore County where fireworks are scheduled on the 3rd, 4th and 5th, so you can enjoy three nights in a row! Baltimore County’s website lists:
July 3, 2010
Baltimore Country Club (rain date July 4)
11500 Mays Chapel RoadCatonsville High School (rain date July 4)
421 Bloomsbury Avenue, CatonsvilleEastern Yacht Club (no rain date)
918 Seneca Road, The BargeGrange Elementary School (rain date July 5)
2000 Church Road, DundalkOregon Ridge Park (no rain date)
13401 Beaver Dam RoadThe Suburban Club (rain date July 5)
7600 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, 21209Woodholme Country Club (rain date July 5)
300 Woodholme AvenueJuly 4, 2010
Fullerton Park (rain date July 5)
4208 Fullerton AvenueLoch Raven Academy (rain date July 5)
8101 LaSalle RoadOregon Ridge Park (no rain date)
13401 Beaver Dam RoadJuly 5, 2010
Hereford High School (rain date July 6)
17220 York Road, Hereford
For parades and more daytime fun, the Baltimore County website shows quite a few from Kingsville to Towson to Catonsville!
Saturday, July 3
Arbutus Recreation Council
Begin: 12:30 p.m.
End: 1 p.m.
Route: Formation area: Tom Day Boulevard Route: Tom Day Boulevard to Carville Avenue to East Drive. (Super Fresh store parking lot)Catonsville Celebrations Committee
Begin: 3 p.m.
End: 5:30 p.m.
Route: Formation area: Montrose Avenue; Bloomingdale Avenue; Route: Starting at Montrose Avenue and Frederick Road, proceed east on Frederick Road to Bloomsbury Avenue, turn right on Bloomingdale.Dundalk Heritage Parade Committee
Begin: 8 a.m.
End: 1 p.m.
Route: Formation Area: Logan Village Shopping Center. Route: North on Dundalk Avenue, east on Belcare, north on Liberty Parkway, west on Dunglow Road, west on Dunmanway, north on Shipping Place, east on Shipway, north on Admiral Boulevard, south on Liberty Parkway to Dunmanway.Glyndon Community Association, Inc
Begin: 10 a.m.
End: noon
Route: Formation area: Albright Avenue. Route: Albright Avenue east to Central Avenue, north onto Central to Chatsworth Avenue, west onto Chatsworth to Railroad Avenue, south onto Railroad to Albright Avenue.Hampton Improvement Association
Begin: 8:45 a.m.
End: 9 a.m.
Route: Formation: Dead end court Gateshead & Seminary Ave; Start north end of Gateshead Rd, down to St Francis Road left onto Valley View Drive, quick right in to Hampton Mansion farmhouse grounds.Greater Kingsville Civic Association
Begin: 10 a.m.
End: 11 a.m.
Route: Formation area: Kingsville Fire Hall, Bradshaw Road and St. Stephen’s Church lot for fire trucks and large vehicles. Route: from Kingsville Volunteer Fire Department grounds, down Bradshaw Road, right on Jerusalem Road, at judges viewing stand to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Street parking lot.Pine Valley / Valleywood Community Association
Begin: 10 a.m.
End: 10:45 a.m.
Route: Formation area: Pine Valley Drive and Presway Road; Start at Pine Valley Drive and Presway Road-South to Sandee Road left then left on Rickswood Road into school (Pinewood Elementary) parking lot.Towson Area Fourth of July Parade
Begin: 10:30 a.m.
End: 1 p.m.
Route: Formation: Towson University (Burke & Bosley) disperse at Burke & Washington Avenue.Wilson Point Civic Association
Begin: 9 a.m.
End: 10:30 a.m.
Route: Formation Area: Middle River Vol. Fire Co & Beech Drive-Route: Right onto Wilson Point Road-right onto Dogwood Drive, left onto Shore Road, left onto Hazel Drive, left onto Wilson Point Road, to the Middle River Vol. Fire Company’s lot for disbursement. Distance total 1.6 miles.Sunday, July 4
Sudbrook Park Inc.
Begin: 10 a.m.
End: 11 a.m.
Route: Formation area: Triangle at Adana Road, Kingston Road and Windsor Road. Dispersal area: Playground McHenry Road. Route: Parade travels up Adana Road, turns right into Carysbrook Road, turns right onto Olmstead Road, turns left onto McHenry and ends at playground on McHenry Road.Coachford / Springlake Community Association
Begin: 10 a.m.
End: 11 a.m.
Route: Formation area: Galewood Circle-Timonium; Route: Galewood Road, right on Tregarone, right on Hartfell, left on Fallsbrook Road, left on Springlake Drive, left into Pot Spring School parking lot.Colonial Village Neighborhood Association
Begin: 9:30 a.m.
End: 10:30 a.m.
Route: Formation: Lowell Drive at Deerfield Road / Lowell Drive; Route: east at Plymouth Road, south at Concord Road, west on Concord Ending at Salem Court.Monday, July 5
Hereford Optimist Club
Begin: 5:30 p.m.
End: 8 p.m.
Route: Formation area: Hereford SHA lot; beginning at Hereford Shopping Center, start east on Mt. Carmel Rd to North onto York Road (Rte 45) end at Hereford High School.
Some culminate in the fireworks displays in the area.
So enjoy 4th of July in Baltimore. There is plenty to do!
Photo courtesy of Sam Howzit via Flickr CC
Baltimore Real Estate Sales Down in May 2010
June 13, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley, Parkville, Timonium, Towson
Baltimore real estate sales were down in May 2010, a noted amount after the Homebuyer Tax Credit ended.
As noted from MR
IS, the local Multiple Listing Service, pending sales decreased 13.7% compared to May 2009. April 2010 had 16,089 contracts written. May had only 9,527, which is 6,562 less!
The good news is that the homes that are on the market took less time to sell on average.
The continuation of the not-so-good-news is that for the most part, prices were lower.
View the full 13 page May 2010 Baltimore real estate Market Indicators report.
I will have more detailed information on Baltimore County real estate and Baltimore City market trend indicators coming soon.
Erickson Communities’ New Ownership Poised for Growth
May 19, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Parkville, Towson
Erickson Communities’ new ownership is poised for growth as they take over this month.
Redwood Capital Investments bought Erickson at auction in late December, and the closing happened this month.
Erickson filed for bankruptcy late last year, which wiped out most of their debt, making them financially sound for the upcoming planned projects.
The projects include about 12 communities that were begun but unfinished due to the falling Baltimore real estate market and ensuing bankruptcy.
Jim Davis, the new owner of Erickson, and now also its’ Chief Executive, plans to continue to run the Erickson Retirement Communities in the same spirit as the Erickson family envisioned when they began 26 years ago, getting the places up and then selling to not-for-profit companies to run them, and provide a welcoming place for seniors to live.
The Baltimore Sun reported that:
Long-term demographic trends also bode well for the company. Company officials point out that the population of seniors age 65 and older is projected to grow 60 percent, to 63.9 million people, in the next 15 years, when that segment of older Americans will make up nearly 18 percent of the population.
With these trends, it appears that Erickson would have a great future ahead of them.
If you are considering a move to a retirement home and would need to sell your Baltimore County home, please contact me today. I would be happy to help!
New Baltimore County Recycling Begins February 1, 2010
January 19, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Cockeysville, Hereford, Hunt Valley, Jacksonville, Loch Raven Village, Lutherville, Monkton, Parkville, Rodgers Forge, Ruxton, Timonium, Towson, West Towson, White Marsh
On December 10, 2009, I announced the new Baltimore County Single Stream Recycling being implemented on February 1, 2010.
Well, here we are in late January, and it is coming very soon!
Here are the details — it’s SO easy — now everyone in Baltimore County can recycle without having to think too much about it!

From the Baltimore County Recycling Site: http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/publicworks/recycling/singlestream/curbsideinformation.html
What’s new & easy?
- It all goes into the same container! LIDS, CAPS, LABELS & RINGS are accepted now. No throwing the cap of the milk jug or soda bottle away anymore.
- Juice cartons, aluminium pans, AEROSOL cans, frozen food boxes — ALL NOW ACCEPTED!
The changes you need to make:
- NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS. They will not be accepting plastics/glass/etc in grocery bags anymore. (So now is the time to start using those reusable bags you may have for your groceries!)
- You can put your recyclables in small cardboard boxes, in 34 gallon or less recycling containers, or 34 gallon or less trash containers marked with an “X” or “RECYCLE”.
Click here for the Baltimore County Single Stream Recycling website for all of the details.
I am thrilled that Baltimore County is implementing this new recycling system as the ease should help more residents to be involved in the program! Join in!




Erickson Communities Bought by Hanover Based Redwood Capital Investments LLC
On Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 after an 18 hour auction, Erickson Communities chose Maryland based Redwood Capital Investments LLC to pull itself out of bankruptcy, of which it filed for Chapter 11 protection in October.
Redwood successfully outbid a New York company, Kohlberg, Kravis Roberts & Co. to get Erickson’s assets, including the non-profit groups Erickson operates.
Erickson says that the Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection filing nor its sale will affect its residents such as those in Erickson’s Oak Crest Community in Parkville and Charlestown Community located in Catonsville, both in Baltimore County. Refundable deposits and living arrangements will remain the same for those currently living in those communities.
It is a great thing that Erickson is able to keep this sale within Maryland, as our state has had a recent number of large companies being bought or headquarters moved out of state, like Towson based Black & Decker ’s buy out by Stanley Works in Connecticut.
Erickson began to have trouble when the real estate market began to drop after 2005′s boom. The large refundable deposits new residents put down (up to around $400,000) were usually paid from proceeds of the new resident’s sale of their prior home. With homes not selling for the amount needed for the downpayment, less people were moving into the retirement communities.
Fore more details on the Erickson Communities sale, read Baltimore Sun reporter Jamie Hopkins Smith’s article.
This is great news for Erickson Communities, their residents in Parkville’s Oak Crest and Catonsville’s Charlestown, Redwood Capital, and especially the State of Maryland!
Loch Raven Village and Knettishall in Towson Gems in Baltimore Sun Article
December 14, 2009 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Loch Raven Village, Parkville, Towson
A few month back, I received a phone call from Jamie Smith Hopkins of the Baltimore Sun because she knew I know Towson real estate very well, and had sold homes in Loch Raven Village and Knettishall.
Jamie was putting together a series of articles called “Hidden Gems” about areas in Baltimore County and City that were in high demand areas — but not high demand prices.
Part of the criteria was that the median sales price had to be under the “affordable housing” line of $250,000. The buyer’s market of today has put Loch Raven Village and Knettishall in that range.
I was quoted a few times in the article, (thank you Jamie!), and I think she got a great feel for the neighborhood from a few different perspectives. Please read Jamie Smith Hopkins’ Baltimore Sun article about this Hidden Gem of an area!
There are many things that I love about Loch Raven Village and Knettishall. The homes are brick, well built, and generally beautiful. The streets are lined with trees and are so inviting. Its location in Towson and Parkville is convenient for both driving and public transportation. Shops are close by — the newly refurbished Towson Place, the nearby redone Towson Town Center, the Loch Raven Boulevard shops…it is all right there.
I recently sold one in the neighborhood on Aberdeen Road on the eastern side of Loch Raven Boulevard in Parkville. I know the neighborhood well. If you have any questions or would like to sell your Loch Raven Village home or buy one and take advantage of the $8,000 tax credit or $6,500 tax credit, please contact me today. I would love to help!
Cromwell Valley Park in Beautiful Baltimore County is All About the Birds on Saturday, November 7, 2009
November 7, 2009 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Parkville, Towson
Cromwell Valley Park, located off Cromwell Bridge Road in Parkville, MD, offers serene views as well as fun activities! Tucked away on a windy road, it is a hidden treasure in Baltimore County.
This Saturday it is all about the birds! From 7-10 am, visit Willow Grove Farm and go on a birdwalk led by volunteers. No reservations required!
Then, from 10-11:30 am it is “The Great Migration Challenge” where kids aged 5-12 can join in on the “migration maze” — find out just how hard it is for birds to do this every year, and experience some of the challenges they face! The Challenge culminates in a visit to the “Hawk Watch Site”. Cost is $2 for members, $4 for non-members. Reservations are required, so make sure to call 410-887-2503 to secure your spot!
Cromwell Valley Park is located at 2175 Cromwell Bridge Road, Baltimore, MD 21234. The hours are from sunrise to sunset every day of the week.
Weber’s Farm in Baltimore County’s Parkville Offers Barnyard Activities Fun for All Ages
October 24, 2009 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Parkville

Steep Slide at Weber's Farm!
Fall ushers in a great time at Weber’s Farm off Proctor Lane in Parkville, MD.
Open every day of the week until November 1 from 9:30-dusk (9 am weekends) — there is plenty of time to enjoy all of the activities in the Barnyard!
For $5 weekdays and $7 weekends, you can enjoy the straw maze, the story-telling path to the the tall hill slide (be ready for a fast ride!), petting zoo, plus hay rides for pumpkin picking.
They also offer a Scarecrow Building workshop from 4-6 pm weekdays and 10-6 weekends for only $15.
On weekends through the 1st, there is food for sale by the Providence Volunteer Fire Department from 11-4.
Open year round, Weber’s has much to offer for anyone. From pies to turkeys, fresh produce to cider and old time gifts, you can’t miss!
Located at 2526 Proctor Lane in Parkville, it is convenient to Towson, 695, Cromwell Bridge Road and Harford Road.






