Monster Mayhem
Kids
4500 Harford Road,Baltimore MD 21214
26 October, 2021
Description
Halloween party-It's going to be a ghostly good time in the neighborhood. Join the ghouls at Hamilton-Lauraville Main Street for an evening of Trick or Treating, Music, Costume Contests for kids, adults, and pets too. And some of the best vendors around!FREE outdoor fun for kids and humans of all ages. Registration is not required.Food & Drinks will be available for purchase from Zeke's Grill, Emma's Tea Spot, Boordy Vineyards, Lola & Mimi, Jinji Chocolates, and Tortuga Kombucha. Costume contests sponsored by Tortuga Boutique and Mutt Mart.Only costume/toy weapons are allowed. Pets must be leashed. The location, the 4500 Lot, was an abandoned gas station that the community reclaimed as a community gathering space. Your donations will help support Hamilton-Lauraville Main Streets's events such as this and community revitalization projects such as renovating this lot into a fully functioning community space. Learn more about this project at https://www.bmoremainstreet.com/4500-harford-rd. Hamilton Lauraville Main Street (HLMS) is a diverse community of businesses & residents joining together to create a thriving Harford Road commercial district in Northeast Baltimore City. Surrounded by neighborhoods of stately homes, large trees, pretty cottages, and colorful gardens, the Hamilton-Lauraville Main Street district retains its small-town charm while offering a desirable array of restaurants, taverns, galleries, small shops, and cultural spots. Hamilton-Lauraville is truly a DIY place, where local residents own small businesses, ranging from book stores to restaurants and handmade jewelry stores to bakeries and vegan donuts. HLMS hosts over 40 events each year, ranging from First Fridays, street festivals, farmers markets, and the annual Downhill Derby. Hamilton-Lauraville Healthy Neighborhood is a program under HLMS. The neighborhoods in Healthy Neighborhoods include Arcadia, Beverly Hills, Hamilton Hills, Lauraville, Morgan Park, Moravia-Walther and Waltherson. By targeting the strongest, most marketable areas of a neighborhood to become the “postcard blocks” the residents can set high standards for the neighborhood as a whole and re-define the neighborhood’s image in terms of its best assets. Healthy Neighborhoods provide grants for block improvement projects, capital improvements, and special renovation loans for homeowners.
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