Neighborhood Notes: June 2020
/Father’s Day is Sunday, June 21. Since many retail stores are closed to in-store shopping, businesses have had to pivot to provide service to their customers. Here are some ways to shop local for Dad.
Read MoreFather’s Day is Sunday, June 21. Since many retail stores are closed to in-store shopping, businesses have had to pivot to provide service to their customers. Here are some ways to shop local for Dad.
Read MoreThe meeting started at 6:32PM. It is also on Facebook on the Events Page. (Questions are being taken or can be emailed to info@cantoncommunity.org). Welcome Remarks – Amanda Bourgeois – CCA Vice President.
Read MoreHey Neighbors. It’s been a surreal and stressful month. So, we thought everyone needed a break. Here are a few photos to show you what life’s been like behind-the-scenes for some of our CCA Board members and volunteers during quarantine.
Read MoreWhen CCA Outreach Chair Torbin Green shared his idea for a series of environmental “Welcome” installations we were stoked to sponsor the project. The design is cool and they are an attractive way to welcome people to Canton.
Read MoreEvery so often someone does something so amazing, so epic, so monumental that it needs to be recognized by the CCA, neighbors and friends. So put your hands together for the 2020 CCA Volunteers of the Year!
Read MoreNeighbors, we are facing a serious health crisis, the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. As details are changing daily, hourly even, it’s hard for us all to keep up. So, here is a list of resources to access the latest information on a variety of topics related to this highly infectious disease.
Read MoreOur friends at Baltimore Guided have compiled a list of restaurants in SE Baltimore that are offering curbside pickup and/or delivery during the mandated shutdown. We know this is a hard time for our community, so we hope this enables us all to stay at home and/or practice social distancing while still supporting our local businesses.
Read MoreCanton resident Dr. Raymond Bahr, founder of the Canton History Project, is championing a campaign to place historic interpretive markers throughout Canton to spotlight its rich and often buried history. On Tuesday, February 28, two new markers were installed.
Read MoreOn Monday, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced the closure of non-essential businesses and urged residents to stay home to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Read MoreThe meeting started at 6:40PM at the United Evangelical Church. Mark Edelson, President, introduced himself and thanked everyone for coming.
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