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40 Trees T-Shirt

40 Trees in 40 Neighborhoods T-Shirt

Show off your green side and support planting trees in north central Baltimore!

These beauties are designed and screen-printed by local designer Natty Paint on 100% organic cotton American Apparel t-shirts.

This week only!  Order your t-shirt for $15 + shipping (regular $20) in honor of Natty Paint's cover feature in the Baltimore City Paper!

All sizes are unisex.

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The Greater Homewood Coloring Book (40th Anniversary Edition) features artwork by celebrated Baltimore artist Tom Chalkley.  All in all, it contains 16 scenes from our favorite Greater Homewood place, including the Paper Moon Diner, Waverly Farmers Market, Stadium Place Playground, Miracle on 34th Street, and many more.

Give your favorite kids (or kids at heart) a true Baltimore classic this year!

The Greater Homewood Coloring Book 40th Anniversary Edition features artwork by celebrated Baltimore artist Tom Chalkley.  All in all, it contains 16 scenes from our favorite Greater Homewood places, including the Paper Moon Diner, Waverly Farmers Market, Stadium Place Playground, Miracle on 34th Street, and many more.

$5.00 + shipping









Now a Baltimore landmark, the Waverly Farmers Market was founded in 1980. This non-profit organization provides a bustling, year-round venue for independent vendors to sell quality produce, baked goods, fruit, flowers, and prepared foods to consumers from all walks of life. In 1996, GHCC helped the farmers and vendors create the Waverly Winter Market and remain open on Saturday mornings all year long. For more information, please visit www.32ndstreetmarket.org.

32nd Street Waverly Farmers Market Poster

An image from our hit Greater Homewood Coloring Book, this 11x17 poster hand-colored and signed by artist Tom Chalkley is printed on heavy stock and ready for framing.

Now a Baltimore landmark, the Waverly Farmers Market was founded in 1980. This non-profit organization provides a bustling, year-round venue for independent vendors to sell quality produce, baked goods, fruit, flowers, and prepared foods to consumers from all walks of life. In 1996, GHCC helped the farmers and vendors create the Waverly Winter Market and remain open on Saturday mornings all year long. For more information, please visit www.32ndstreetmarket.org.

$25.00

This item must be picked up from GHCC at 3503 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218


A prominent Art Deco landmark designed by architect John J. Zink, the Senator Theater first opened its doors to the Baltimore public in 1939. Upper circular blocks of glass, complete with black lights, create a dramatic effect which can be seen on any Baltimore night. For more information, visit www.senator.com.

Senator Theatre Poster

An image from our hit Greater Homewood Coloring Book, this 11x17 poster hand-colored and signed by artist Tom Chalkley is printed on heavy stock and ready for framing.

A prominent Art Deco landmark designed by architect John J. Zink, the Senator Theater first opened its doors to the Baltimore public in 1939. Upper circular blocks of glass, complete with black lights, create a dramatic effect which can be seen on any Baltimore night. For more information, visit www.senator.com.

$25.00

This item must be picked up from GHCC at 3503 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218


Lit from late November through January, this neighborhood-organized street lighting of the 700 block of 34th St. — between Keswick Road and Chestnut Street — has become a Baltimore staple enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. With anything from home-styled Christmas tree decorations to elaborate lighting displays, it never fails to impress the thousands that flock to see it.

Miracle on 34th Street Poster

An image from our hit Greater Homewood Coloring Book, this 11x17 poster hand-colored and signed by artist Tom Chalkley is printed on heavy stock and ready for framing.

Lit from late November through January, this neighborhood-organized street lighting of the 700 block of 34th St. — between Keswick Road and Chestnut Street — has become a Baltimore staple enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. With anything from home-styled Christmas tree decorations to elaborate lighting displays, it never fails to impress the thousands that flock to see it.

$25.00

This item must be picked up from GHCC at 3503 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218


Coined as a 19th-century slang term for “street Arabs,” these “market on wheels” entrepreneurs in brightly-colored carts would alert potential customers to their presence by calling out, “Holler, holler, holler, till my throat get sore! If it wasn't for the pretty girls, I wouldn't have to holler no more. I say, Watermelon! Watermelon! Got 'em red to the rind, lady. Strawwwwwberrieeeees make rain rotten. Rank Rotten Fish!”

Arabber on Boone Street Poster

An image from our hit Greater Homewood Coloring Book, this 11x17 poster hand-colored and signed by artist Tom Chalkley is printed on heavy stock and ready for framing.

Coined as a 19th-century slang term for “street Arabs,” these “market on wheels” entrepreneurs in brightly-colored carts would alert potential customers to their presence by calling out, “Holler, holler, holler, till my throat get sore! If it wasn't for the pretty girls, I wouldn't have to holler no more. I say, Watermelon! Watermelon! Got 'em red to the rind, lady. Strawwwwwberrieeeees make rain rotten. Rank Rotten Fish!”

$25.00

This item must be picked up from GHCC at 3503 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218