Repairs Underway in Wilton Overlook
Little Theatre Auditions Coming Up in August
Tips for Enhancing Your Dining Experience at Charlestown Restaurants
These tips were assembled by the Dietary Focus Group (DFG) and approved by Dining Services.
Have questions or concern?
The Dietary Focus Group meets the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. in Brookside Classroom 2. All are welcome!
Dine Together Meets on August 4
Dine Together with Charlestown residents from 5:15 – 6:30 pm at Creative Arts Studio near the Shortline Cafe.
Paint Night August 27
Enjoy a painting experience sponsored by Community Resources on August 27, 2025 in the Erickson Conference Center. Purchase a ticket from Community Resources office or on August 12 in the Fireside Lounge or August 14 in the Chesapeake Lounge.
Kona Ice CHILL EVENT July 30
Community Resources invites residents and employees to get a free Kona Ice cone on Wednesday, July 30, at various spots on campus around campus between 11 AM – midnight and until 12:30 AM on July 31.
Charlestown Tech History Meeting October 24th
Dining Reservation System Maintenance
Forward Party at Charlestown Meets August 1
Resident Book Review for July 2025
Resident Paul Rao reviewed “The Last Manager: How Earl Weaver Tricked, Tormented and Reinvented Baseball” [New York: Avid Reader, 2025] by John W. Miller on Tuesday, July 15, 2025 at 7 PM in the Auditorium. These are reviews and supplemental materials on the book.
Pride of Baltimore II Program July 22
Aquatics Center Locker Room Closures Beginning August 4
Charlestown Square locker rooms will be closed for renovations from August 4 – October 27, 2025. Pools will remain open.
Heart Attack Deaths Have Fallen 89% Since 1970, But …, by Stephen Schimpff, MD
by Stephen Schimpff MD, MACP
Time to celebrate? Yes, but with some major caveats
Something Special for Those Who Love Small Things
Whether you have a great-grand with a dollhouse, display a little house of your own, or are just enthralled by tiny things, the Treasure Chest is currently showing a fabulous shelf full of miniature goodies, mostly in standard dollhouse scale. Resident writer, Dayle Dawes describes the items for sale.