Last Updated on May 17, 2025

A New Year begins for our Charlestown Scholars!

Charlestown residents have had a great past year of bestowing kindness upon our Charlestown students and staff who have met (and in some cases exceeded) our expectations. The Charlestown Scholar Program is a wonderful way for residents to support student employees in their pursuit of higher education. Read more

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Nature Trail Committee Update

After traditionally skipping August for a meeting, the Nature Trail Committee met September 21 with a full agenda. We will be participating in the annual Fruits of Our Labor event Sep 30 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Cross Creek Lobby, where many Charlestown clubs and organizations have representatives and displays at tables to provide information on their groups.

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Sandtown Forum

Close to 100 people attended the Sandtown Forum held at Charlestown January 12, 2016. Seven individuals from community organizations in the Sandtown-Winchester area of Baltimore City presented information.The Forum came about because of the interest and concern of some Charlestown residents who wanted to help the community after the Baltimore unrest. The participant list is offered for your information. Links to articles about the area and a map are at the bottom of the page. Read more

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Nature Trail Update

Both the Garlic Mustard Pull on May 19 and the Stream Clean-up of our portion of East Herbert Run on June 10 were great successes. Each event in its own way helped to environmentally clean up our community. The members of the Nature Trail Committee appreciated the help of the Patapsco Heritage Greenway volunteers, and we showed this by treating them to lunch at the Shortline Cafeteria on both occasions. Read more

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Contributing to the Scholars Fund

The residents of the Charlestown Retirement Community are very fortunate to have the opportunity to interact with young folks that offer their services to make our community a better place to live. As a way of rewarding them for their services, residents support and encourage them to pursue a career by getting a college degree. This is done through the Annual Scholarship campaign. But, have you ever wondered about those special scholarship awards? How did they originate and what makes them so special? Read more

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Nature Trail Updates

Winter is still departing us, but some early crocuses are blooming in gardens, so there is hope for spring. Walking the Nature Trail at this time of year is an adventure, and not yet recommended for several weeks. Testing it out in late February, I found that I could slip on snow, ice, or mud, depending on where I was. In fact, my shoes got sucked off twice in mud, so wear something tight and sturdy if you venture out now. Read more

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Fruits of Our Scholar Program

Emily Gollery Fowler began her working career in the Atrium Dining Room in 1992 while attending Catonsville High School. Awarded a Charlestown Scholarship to attend Catonsville Community College and the University of Maryland Baltimore County, Emily earned a degree in Sociology. She continued working at Charlestown in Staff Development and as a Human Resources Manager until transferring to the Philanthropy Department as a Coordinator in 2014. Read more

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