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Oct. 25th: Overlea Farmers Market @ 8:30am – 12:30pm (Last of the season!)

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New Businesses in Overlea

At the corner of Fullerton Avenue and Belair Road, the restaurant Bangin’ Fish and Chicken has opened, bringing Baltimore classic Chicken Box and Lake Trout to Overlea for reasonable prices. All reports indicate that the food is delicious. The previous occupant, Hajji Suya, is planning to reopen soon at 6900 Belair Road (formerly occupied by Club 10). The OCA attended the liquor board hearing requesting a transfer of the previous tavern license at this location. We expressed concerns about late-night parties, loud noise, and issues we had with Club 10. Mr. Adams of Hajji Suya assured us that his wish is to be a good neighbor, a member of the community, and to serve good food. We are optimistic.

Construction continues at 6809 Belair Road for Haven CoWorking Space, expected to be completed in the second half of 2025. The inclusion of event spaces, artist lofts, and office leasing for entrepreneurs and small businesses should be a catalyst for more business development and community engagement in the future.

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    Diversity Makes the World Go Round

    In Overlea we pride ourselves on the diverse population of homeowners. Did you know that in our midst are teachers, police officers, medical professionals, musicians, civil servants, politicians and a whole host of creative individuals? Our community is home to young folks, senior citizens, married, single, LGBTQ and people from multiple areas around the globe. Our location offers nature’s beauty with gardens, parks and open fields that shelter all forms of creatures from butterflies, bees, squirrels, rabbits, foxes, coyotes, hawks and deer. Take a moment to care for and maintain these gifts that surround us. Let your actions show kindness for your neighbors, and always work to preserve the land and wildlife it harbors.

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      Have You Seen the Mammoth Yet?

      Image courtesy of marylandnature.org

      This incredible life-size mammoth exhibit will be at the Natural History Society of Maryland (6908 Belair Road, Baltimore, MD 21206) until March 2025. The public exhibit hours are Wednesdays 2-6pm, Thursdays 10am-2pm, and the first Sunday of each month 10am-2pm. Building renovations are scheduled to begin in Spring 2025, so now is the time to take advantage of the opportunity to see what is really a rare exhibit in the heart of Overlea! For more exploration, visit Marylandnature.org.

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        Fall 2024: OCA President’s Message

        Greetings,

        This is my first message to the community as president of the OCA, so I should probably introduce myself. You may have seen me (a man with a long ponytail) loitering around the Natural History Society lot on farmer’s market days bouncing from vendor to vendor. I am a longtime (22 years) Overlea resident with a love for volunteering. I have worked for many years as a Scout leader, have served on the board of a few arts organizations, love a good stream cleanup, and was an early champion of Cherry Heights Woodland Garden. My day job is working for an electrical contractor based in Timonium.

        It’s an exciting time. Your community association is funding a new sign at Northern Pkwy. and Walther Ave., keeping the bus turnaround cleaned up, planting and maintaining flower pots along Belair Rd., and working with our representatives to clean up and repair our neighborhood streets. Stay tuned for information about grant funding that may be available for local businesses, and updates about MDOTs projected changes and improvements along Belair Rd.

        If you see something that you think needs to be addressed, or would like to lend a hand to help, we have a committed group of volunteers actively working on your behalf and are always happy to meet more like-minded people who want the best for our neighborhood.

        Martin Nibali (president@overleaonline.org)

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          Friends of the Overlea Turnaround

          The Overlea Waiting Station was built in 1917 at the turnaround of the Number 15 Belair Road streetcar line. The Station served passengers and crews through the end of the streetcar era, and continued on as a bus turnaround after the streetcars were eliminated from Baltimore life. Waiting Stations were found on nearly all suburban streetcar lines but most are gone.

          Because of its poor condition, the Overlea Waiting Station was demolished in 1998. The design of the present-day building is based on the original station.

          Listening to the concerns of Overlea residents, Senator Katherine Klausmiere spearheaded the multi-million dollar project. She worked very hard to have the station rebuilt to fit with the history and charm of the Overlea community.

          The Overlea Community Association monitors and reports issues at the Turnaround, and has for years. The Association rents the small room there from MDOT for event storage. MDOT has a contract with BARC that provides trash pick up on a regular basis. But it is never enough. Graffiti reports, damage and trash concerns are taking longer to be addressed. The lighting does not work and the sidewalks and area under cover are disgusting. MDOT has been asked to address both concerns. Recently the OCA was able to get the burned bench replaced and damaged areas repainted.

          The time has come for the formation of a committee to advocate to our elected officials and to MDOT for the improvements and monitoring needed. Residents are needed to take a more active and direct hands-on role. The newly formed Friends of the Overlea Turnaround will be meeting the first week in September. If you want to be a part of ensuring this neighborhood icon is taken care of, email Doris Poling at dfpoling18@yahoo.com

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            Update on 7201 Belair Road

            The Overlea Community has endured almost three years of looking at the burnt out building on the corner of Belair Road and E. Elm Ave.

            The Overlea Community Association leadership has worked tirelessly for all this time to get the building torn down or renovated. Multiple code enforcement complaints were submitted, hearings were attended and complaints were voiced to our elected officials. We are sad to report the office of Building Inspections has done a very poor job of communicating with the Association- if at all. It truly has felt like no one cares despite the efforts of the OCA.

            The derelict owner finally took down the chimney because it was about to fall off the roof and took down the fire escape because it was collapsing. This property has received multiple fines and liens.

            Graffiti and boarded up windows are an eyesore and demoralizing to a community. Thousands and thousands of people driving through our community every day and look at this building. And what must they think? That no one in the community cares? Our local government doesn’t or our elected officials?

            The last time we asked for an update via our councilperson, a response provided to him on May 31st, indicated permits should be filed in a few weeks. No information was provided on what the permits are for. And no information since. Unfortunately we have come to expect this.

            The OCA leadership will continue working on this for as long as it takes. And with the county permitting and building inspection offices, apparently that’s a longtime. If you are as concerned as the leadership is, contact the County Executive’s Office of Community Engagement to voice your concerns. D6Outreach@baltimorecountymd.gov

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              New Overlea Community Sign

              The Overlea Community Association was able to secure funding from a Maryland State Safety Grant to replace the community sign at East Northern Parkway and Walther Avenue. Over the years, the previous (south facing) sign had badly deteriorated. We worked with Chris McDermott at Signs 2 Day on Harford Road to design a new one. The bright green and gold dimensional sign features a graphic of the old #15 Streetcar which made Overlea an accessible and in-demand neighborhood in the 1940’s and 1950’s. The new sign faces both west and south, welcoming visitors or potential future neighbors, to our charming little corner of the world. We hope you’ll drive by and take a look!

              If you’d like to be more involved in helping to keep Overlea beautiful, we have work to do. The OCA has a knack for finding funding to support projects along our major arteries of Belair Road and Northern Parkway. But we are always in need of more helping hands. Setting up, cleaning up, patrolling, breaking down events, welcoming new neighbors, distributing newsletters…the list goes on. If you’d like to lend a hand, please contact YOUR community association to get involved.

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                Muriel’s Grateful Garden Homestead

                Growing up in a three- generation family of nine, Muriel Cruickshank’s family would have struggled with food insecurity if it were not for the bounty from her mother’s garden.

                Living in Carroll County, where young people were often tempted with easy access to drugs and alcohol, Muriel’s parents, Catherine and Stephen, created a home that was a safe haven for young people in the community. Kids knew Catherine’s home was safe, loving, accepting, accessible, and food was abundant.

                These early experiences are what drives Muriel to create and nurture the same at her Grateful Elm Homestead in Overlea. Muriel and her husband Patrick moved to Overlea in 2019. They wanted enough land to farm, growing food that would not just feed her family, but the community as well. They were drawn to Overlea because they wanted to live and raise a family in an older community that was diverse, had soul, character and history. The home they chose, a very large 1913 house with a half-acre of land was just what Muriel was looking for. Muriel, who considers herself an Urban Farmer now, has a stall at the Overlea Farmers Market, fulfilling a 15-year dream. Providing accessible organically grown produce, feeding her community and those who may be experiencing food insecurity. Of particular importance, the market enables Muriel to receive SNAP, EBT, and Breadcoin. Fulfilling her dream while the market fulfills its vision of lessening food insecurity as well.

                This milestone step for Muriel is the pathway to her vision of one day, creating her homestead into the same welcoming environment as Catherine did. Muriel sees her future homestead now as a retreat, for people needing respite, connecting to food, its joy and to each other. Follow Muriel’s journey about daily life, homesteading and her 1913 Folk Victorian home renovations on Instagram @ thegratefulelm. Follow Muriel and her garden, information about harvests for the market and CSA shares @the.grateful.garden

                Visit Muriel at the Overlea Farmers Market, where she will talk with you about her produce, her love of the great foods she grows and if needed, how to prepare a great meal using her produce.

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                  Summer 2024: OCA President's Message

                  Dear Overlea Community,

                  This is my last address to you as president of the community association and it has been an honor to act in this role. I will continue serving on our board, working diligently for the betterment of this community.

                  As you have (hopefully) seen, there is a project update on the Maryland Route 1 Reconstruction Project on Wednesday, May 16th at the Overlea/Fullerton Rec Center from 5pm- 7pm. This Open House is an opportunity for community members to see detailed maps and displays of the proposed project. MDOT is soliciting community feedback and will be available to answer questions. A HUGE thank you to so many folks at the state and county level for pushing this revitalization project forward. Senator Kathy Klausmeier in particular, who lead the charge in our more recent requests for assistance.

                  As we roll into my favorite time of year, I am so pleased to say that The Overlea Farmer’s Market is returning to celebrate our 10th Year!! The incredible Jessica Loveless has taken over management of the market this year and she has so many fun things in store. Opening day is June 8th, so be sure to stop by! We cannot run this market without the community, and I am grateful we can continue this amazing market that brings so much value to the community.

                  Our next general meeting will be Tuesday, June 4th at 7pm, at the Natural History Society of Maryland. It’s the time of year we have annual elections, and I hope you will help me welcome in our new executive board! If you are interested in joining a community board and making real changes in your neighborhood– now is the time!! We have so many great ways for folks to contribute, both large and small. Finally, I want to give a gigantic thank you to all the board members and volunteers who work countless hours to make events like our tree lighting, ArtsFest, and Farmer’s Market continue to thrive. Every month our board gathers to plan, strategize, and discuss issues impacting our neighborhood. They give their time to make this a better place to live and I am incredibly grateful. Thanks for a great three years!

                  Melissa Davis
                  President, Overlea Community Association

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                    Date Night in Overlea!

                    Sept. 20th @ 6pm

                    2025 Date Night in Overlea

                    Saturday, September 20th! 6pm

                    The OCA, in partnership with Baltimore Co. Parks and Rec., we’ll be showing 50 First Dates!

                    Get a sitter, grab your spouse, partner, neighbor and your mom! This is NOT your kids movie night! Bring your lawn chairs, picnic and anything else that 🍷 sweetens 🍿 your evening with other adults watching a great movie.

                    Opens at 6pm. Movie starts at 7pm. Come. Chill. Enjoy the quiet and a lovely evening in Overlea! Fullerton Community Center, 7209 Belair Road.

                    Movie Choices

                    Nickel BoysThe Wedding SingerFly Me To The Moon50 First DatesCaptain America

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                    (Please, 1 vote per household)

                      Past Movies

                      2024: A Star is Born

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                        Overlea National Night Out is On!

                        Fire Trucks, Police Cars, Oh My!

                        Overlea National Night Out is On!

                        The Annual Overlea National Night Out event is on Tuesday, August 6th 6-9pm. Chicken and complimentary libations provided by the Overlea Community Association – everyone else bring a dish to share! On the Natural History Society of Maryland Parking lot. 6908 Belair Road. The building will be open to enjoy the displays and exhibits. Watch out for the Mammoth 🦣 and Polar Bear 🐻‍❄️!

                        Bring lawn chairs for your family, or blankets if you prefer to sit on the lawn. Drinks, paper products, cutlery will be provided.

                        When: Tuesday, August 6, 6-9pm.
                        Where: The Natural History Society of MD – 6908 Belair Road
                        Contact: overleacommunitydinners@gmail.com

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                            Zoning Notifications in Overlea 🚧

                            The Overlea Community Association is following developments related to zoning changes being considered for our neighborhood. After our recent experience fending off major development at Fullerton and Belair. We are actively fighting the push to add more gas pumps and the traffic and congestion and pollution that comes with them. Councilman Mike Ertel will have the final word on deciding on zoning changes, including the inclusion or exclusion of AS codes which clear the way for gas station construction. We encourage neighbors to contact Councilman Ertel to weigh in on the posted changes to zoning.
                            The MDOT development proposals for Belair Road are exciting. Coupled with facade improvement grants for local businesses, funding for the Maryland Natural History Society, and construction at Holt Park for the Arts are uniting to lay the groundwork for a real renaissance along the Belair Road corridor. Let Mike Ertel know that gas stations have no place in this vision for the future. email: council6@baltimorecountymd.gov

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