On Thursday, residents of Reservoir Hill, with help from the Baltimore Ravens and national non-profit KaBOOM!, built a glorious playground in a previously blighted part of German Park in a single day.
Dozens of volunteers started early in the morning and by 3 p.m., when Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake cut the ribbon to open the playground, only some finishing touches were left to be done on the massive play area, which was designed with input from local kids.
This kind of a one-day build is becoming more common, something The New York Times called "the playground movement" in a recent blog post, comparing it to Amish barn raisings, in that the entire community works together to accomplish something concrete—or, in this case, rubber, plastic, and metal.
This Sunday, June 19th, the community will celebrate the grand opening of the new playground, located at Linden and Whitelock, with free ice cream...





This news woke me up this morning. Several Maryland children were raising money for charity yesterday, but a Montgomery County inspector fined their parents $500 when they ignored warnings to shut down their lemonade stand, according to Savannah Guthrie, a news reader on NBC's Today show.
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