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Happy Independence Day Baltimore!

Baltimore, MD (July 3, 2008) – With the rising cost of gas, food and airline tickets, it’s no wonder that many would-be travelers are choosing to stay near home this summer.

This is a great opportunity for you and your family to be “tourists” in your own city, where countless sights, sounds and activities await.

This Fourth of July avoid the traffic  and join Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks for the 8th Annual Waterfront Jazz and Arts Festival at Middle Branch Park from 6-11 PM. Featuring Fertile Ground, the RYZE Band, Trey Eley, Eric Marner, David Back and hosted by Magic 95.9’s Jammer. Grab a front row seat to the best fireworks display in the city, while enjoying live jazz and cultural arts performances including comedy, spoken word and more! Food and special treasures will be available for sale. This event is FREE and open to the public. Parking is $5.

And remember Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks operates 22 public swimming facilities throughout the city for those looking for relief from the heat, a chance to exercise, or an excuse to play in the water. Admission is $1 per visit for the walk-to and indoor pools. Park pools are $1.50 per person and kids under three are FREE.
 
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Baltimore City Headlines

This spring Mayor Dixon, supported by City Council legislation, formed the Baltimore Commission on Sustainability, representing neighborhoods, non-profit groups, institutions, and businesses. This Commission, in conjunction with the newly-created Baltimore Office of Sustainability, is charged with developing and implementing a comprehensive Sustainability Plan for the Baltimore community.

Mayor Announces COP Community Grants

Sheila Dixon and Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld announce the new Citizens on Patrol Community Grant Program, which will provide up to $2,500 to COP groups to purchase equipment, supplies or other items.

Beautifying Baltimore City

Cleaner Greener Baltimore Initiative

Official website for Mayor Sheila Dixon’s Initiative for a Cleaner Greener Baltimore.

Single Stream Recycling Information

Visit the Department of Public Works' recycling website today!

Tree Baltimore Initiative

TreeBaltimore is a part of the Mayor’s Greener Baltimore initiative that seeks to double Baltimore’s tree canopy from 20 percent to 40 percent within 30 years.

Sun. July 6, 2008
Mayor Sheila Dixon

Mayor Sheila Dixon
City Hall, Room 250
100 N. Holliday Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Phone (410) 396-3835
Fax (410) 576-9425

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