Wednesday, May 7th The Elijah’s Blessings Project will celebrate the birthdays of children in the Druid Heights After School program. This program brings families together to celebrate birthdays of children while highlighting their academic successes.

Thursday, May 8th Students from the Knowledge and Success Academy will spend the day at Druid Heights CDC. They will learn the works of the organization from professional staff, grant writing and a way to impact their own communities.

Saturday, May 10th There will be a Resource Fair at Frederick Douglass High School from 12 noon until 3:00 pm. The public is invited to attend.

Tuesday, May 13th at 10:30 a.m. Clergy and faith-based leaders will gather for the bi-monthly Pastors’ Roundtable meeting at the community center. If you are a Pastor, minister or representative of a ministry in the area, you should plan to attend.

Wednesday, May 15th at 5:30PM The Baltimore Poets’ Society will host the 3rd Thursday’s Open Mic Poetry Slamm at the John Eager Howard Recreation Center Located at 2100 Brookfield Ave. This event is free to the public.

Saturday, May 17th at 12 Noon No Boundaries Coalition and residents from communities across the city will come together to celebrate the 6th Annual No Boundaries Block Party for a day of meeting, greeting and uniting right at Upton Park, 2100 Pennsylvania.

Monday, May 19th The Maryland Food Bank will drop off 100 food baskets to The Druid Heights Center. Please send an email to apressley@druidheights.com in order to reserve a basket for your family. We’ll be distributing first come, first serve.

Wednesday, May 21st at 6:30pm Residents from the 1900, 2000 and 2100 blocks of Druid Hill Avenue will meet at The Druid Heights Community Center to create The Druid Hill Avenue Block Club.

Saturday, May 24th at 11am free grant writing class.

at 1:00PM The Community Meeting/ Resource Fair

Saturday, May 31st at 1:00PM Green Thumb Club meeting