The 2012 Urbanite
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Why do We still have food deserts?
Penthouse aPartment available with stunning city views! Located in the Mt. Vernon Cultural Center in downtown Baltimore. Features: · 2800 SF floor plan with 2 to 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and two private entrances · Bedroom suite with balcony, 10’ ceilings, huge walk-in closet, double sinks, oversized shower and tub with jets · Kitchen with breakfast room, granite island, 42” maple cabinets, double ovens and built-in desk amenities: · Maintenance free living with 24 hour emergency service · Includes 2 FREE reserved parking spaces in garage
Urbanite Project 2012: Healthy Food Challenge is seeking creative, innovative, non-traditional ideas that address one or more of the barriers to affordable, healthy food for Baltimore City residents living in food deserts. Deadline for entries is May 31. UPCOMING EVENTS Urbanite Project 2012 Healthy Food Film Series: May 4, 2012, 6pm Urban Roots, screening 2640 2640 St. Paul St., Baltimore, MD 21218 June 4, 2012, 6pm Food Stamped, screening Enoch Pratt Central Library, Wheeler Auditorium 400 Cathedral St., Baltimore, MD 21201 Discussions following each screening. Open to the public. For details: www.urbaniteproject.com inStitUtional partnerS
· 24/7 fitness center, business center & front desk · 1020 Clubroom with media center, kitchen & billiards
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1020 Park Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21201 www.thesymphonycenter.com 28 may 2012 www.urbanitebaltimore.com
SponSorS
American Communities Trust | Enoch Pratt Library Greater Baltimore Committee Kaiser Permanente of the Mid-Atlantic States The Marc Steiner Show | Richardson Farms | Zia’s