Did you know that the South Baltimore peninsula is home to nine different human service organizations that, among other things, provide shelter for homeless women and children, advocate for blind Americans, and resettle Afghan refugees? The offices of these nonprofits are often inconspicuous โ you have probably never noticed many of them โ but the … Continue reading SoBo Nonprofits Meet Diverse Needs
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Celebrate โI Love SoBo Dayโ May 1
[Updated Saturday, April 30] Bringing peninsula neighborhoods together through fun community events was one of the first things the South Baltimore Peninsula Post did back in 2020 in the early days of the pandemic. Remember the โChalk It Up SoBoโ sidewalk art challenge? The โO Say Can You See SoBo?โ scavenger hunt? Now with Covid … Continue reading Celebrate โI Love SoBo Dayโ May 1
Greening SoBo Streets, One Tree at a Time
Local volunteers Joanna Pi-Sunyer (left) and Tom Mackay get a new street tree in the ground near Thomas Johnson Elementary/Middle School. Photo by Mary Braman. This story originally appeared in Issue #4 of theย Peninsula Postย newspaper, published December 4, 2021. The South Baltimore peninsula has an abundance of street trees, giving our urban lives some welcomed … Continue reading Greening SoBo Streets, One Tree at a Time
Sign Up for SoBo Spring Fun
Spring may still feel like a long way away, but registration is happening right now for a wide range of spring sports and activities on the peninsula, from Little League to kayaking and swimming lessons. Deadlines are coming up as soon as next week for many of these activities. Take a look at the descriptions … Continue reading Sign Up for SoBo Spring Fun
Compassion, Steel, and You: 3 New SoBo Exhibits Open
Peninsula Post contributor John Thomas reviews the latest art, history, and science offerings from our local cultural institutions: the American Visionary Art Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Industry, and the Maryland Science Center. (This story originally appeared in Issue #4 of the Peninsula Post newspaper, published December 4, 2021.) Museum hours and websites are listed … Continue reading Compassion, Steel, and You: 3 New SoBo Exhibits Open
Exploring the Peninsulaโs Historic Black Community
For many peninsula residents, Sharp-Leadenhall is the small neighborhood they pass through on their way to M&T Stadium or Camden Yards that features a sign proclaiming, โSharp-Leadenhall Historic Community.โ The sign, though, understates Sharp-Leadenhallโs significance. (This article originally appeared in our October-November 2021 newspaper edition, published on October 8.) The roots of the community go … Continue reading Exploring the Peninsulaโs Historic Black Community
Santas Ride in SoBo Double-Header
Santa and Ms. Claus rode through Locust Point in style on Saturday, December 18. For a second pandemic year, Santa and his helpers took to the streets across South Baltimore to spread some holiday joy while residents gathered safely social-distanced outside. Santa rode a two-horse open sleigh on Friday, December 17, through several neighborhoods, from … Continue reading Santas Ride in SoBo Double-Header
Guide to SoBo Holiday Lights 2021
Streets across the peninsula are aglow again with strands and swirls of colorful lights as residents enthusiastically plug in to celebrate the holiday season. Take a walk or a ride around the neighborhood with our SoBo SoBright 2021 self-guided tour and prepare to be amazed. This year we identified 51 places across the South Baltimore … Continue reading Guide to SoBo Holiday Lights 2021
Diamondback Puts New Twist on Classic Beers
Diamondback Brewing Company co-founder Tom Foster on the brewery floor showing samples of different brews during the fermentation process. Photos by Mary Braman. [Note: This article originally appeared in our October-November 2021 newspaper edition, published on October 8.] When Tom Foster and his friends started home brewing as students at the University of Maryland, College … Continue reading Diamondback Puts New Twist on Classic Beers
Help Us Build SoBo Connections in 2022
Issue #4 hit the streets on Saturday, December 4. Our latest issue (#4) is now available free at outlets all over the peninsula. Pick up a copy today and read about the new Rash Field Park, the greening of SoBo, exciting exhibits that have just opened here, and a lot more. Itโs been a busy … Continue reading Help Us Build SoBo Connections in 2022










