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Traffic advisory: closure of portion of Woodbourne Avenue
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation would like to advise motorists that a portion of Woodbourne Avenue will close for the...
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Apr 14, 20201 min read


FREE MEALS FOR YOUTH & FAMILIES March 23-27
Baltimore City is providing grab-n-go meals to all Baltimore children and youth (18 and under) Monday-Friday, March 23-27. The city is...
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Mar 24, 20201 min read


Notice regarding 32nd Street Open Space
As we all know, the Abell Open Space is a community treasure and can serve as a great outlet for stir crazy kids and adults at this time....
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Mar 21, 20201 min read
Neighborhood walks postponed
Regretfully, the Abell Walk scheduled to restart on Tuesday, March 17, will not take place and future dates are in limbo. Pending future...
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Mar 11, 20201 min read
Kitty's Lounge - protest renewal of liquor license?
Dear neighbors, Neighborhood residents have brought to my attention that there is some support to protest the renewal of the liquor...
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Mar 3, 20201 min read
Executive Committee Meeting - March 14, 2020
Dear neighbors, The executive committee of the Abell Improvement Association meets monthly. The next meeting is Saturday, March 14, 9:30...
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Mar 3, 20201 min read
Quarterly Membership Meeting Schedule - 2020
Mark your calendar for this year's AIA Quarterly Membership Meetings. Meetings are normally held in the meeting room of the Pratt...
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Feb 10, 20201 min read


January 2020 Meeting Gallery
Neighbors gathered at the Waverly Pratt Library on January 25. AIA members elected a new slate of officers for 2020.
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Feb 10, 20201 min read


AIA Welcomes 2020 Officers, Committee Members
Diana Emerson, Tyler Lane, Rhea Nodel, Sindbad Fennimore, Maureen Daly, Pete Winton, Becky Hersher, Jim Anthony, Tyler Schlachter, Ben...
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Feb 9, 20201 min read


New Year’s Eve Progressive Dinner
Avoid the roads and celebrate New Year’s Eve in Abell with your neighbors! Travel to four homes for four courses, beginning with...
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Dec 27, 20191 min read
Annual Membership Meeting and Officers Election - January 25
Mark your calendar for the AIA Annual Membership Meeting and Officers Election on Saturday, January 25, at 10:30 a.m. in the meeting room...
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Dec 14, 20191 min read


Holiday Caroling
Calling all Abell voices! Abell continues its tradition of Holiday Caroling on Sunday, December 22, adding a merry sound to the...
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Dec 13, 20191 min read


Nominations for AIA 2020 Officers
Would you like to help shape the activities and focus in your community? Consider volunteering to serve as an officer on the AIA...
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Nov 24, 20191 min read


Holiday Events
Holiday Caroling Abell continues its tradition of Holiday Caroling on Sunday, December 22, adding a merry sound to the neighborhood for...
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Nov 21, 20191 min read


Chili Cook-off Gallery
Neighbors turned out on October 13 with a record number of entries in our annual chili cook-off. Entries included a venison chili,...
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Nov 19, 20191 min read


General Membership Meeting and Potluck with Harwood - Wednesday, November 20
All Abell residents are invited to attend the quarterly General Membership Meeting and Annual Potluck with the Harwood community on...
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Nov 1, 20191 min read


Neighborhood Walks on hold until Spring
Neighborhood safety walks will take a break for the remainder of fall and winter. Look for their return when warm weather is back in the...
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Oct 22, 20191 min read


Neighborhood Walk - Tuesday, October 15, 7:30 p.m.
Our monthly safety walks aim to make our neighborhood safer by promoting the visibility of neighbors walking together as eyes and ears on...
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Oct 7, 20191 min read


Storm drain painting in Abell
On September 28, neighbors painted colorful marine images around the storm drains in Abell to help bring attention to the waterway system...
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Oct 7, 20191 min read


Annual Chili Cook-off - Sunday, October 13, at 5 p.m.
Abell’s annual chili cook-off will return to the Open Space on 32nd Street again this year. Gather with neighbors and friends while...
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Sep 30, 20191 min read
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