Monday, December 8, 2014

Two Great Raffle Prizes at the Train Garden

If you purchase a raffle ticket at the Train Garden you can win one of two great prizes. One is an HO train set and the other is a Raven Basket filled with Raven items such as a blanket, wallet, mug and 8 more items. This basket was created by Rob Hoehn. A big thank you to you Rob!






Saturday, December 6, 2014

2014 Grand Opening!



Rain & cold couldn't dampen the spirits of Highlandown's families as they joined in the celebration of the opening of this year's Highlandtown Train Garden. 

Baltimore City Fire Chief Ford was on hand to push the button to start up the trains.  Following a welcome by Chris Ryer of the SECDC and with a little help from Santa, the trains began to roll.  

The evening was filled with great music, sounds of train whistles and a huge crowd full of mesmerized children and adults. 

If you missed the opening, there's still plenty of time to visit the train garden this season.  

See you soon at the Conkling Street Fire House! 

Thank You Sponsors!

Friday night, Dec. 5th, The Train Garden Committee welcomed this year's local business and community leaders who signed on as official sponsors of the 2014 Highlandtown Train Garden. 




 The sponsors were treated to a sneak preview of the train garden and some great cookies made by train garden committee volunteer, Carol Hartke. 

 The sponsors and their families took plenty of photos and had fun spotting their business names on billboards and store fronts in the garden.  We could not have done it without you, sponsors!  Thank you so much!

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Highlandtown Train Garden Moving Day

On November 22, 2014 the Highlandtown Train Garden was moved from its storage area at Our Lady of Pompei Catholic Church to the Fire House at 520 S. Conkling St. There it will be open for visitors on the days indicated on this blog. Several members of the Train Garden Committee worked for several hours to make the move. Thanks to all who helped.




Friday, October 31, 2014

It Is Almost Ready

Bernie Deasel, Terry Maillar, George Lambillotte, and Ted Baccala have all worked diligently in getting the Train Garden ready for its move to the Fire House on Saturday, November 22, 2014. As can be seen by the photos the final touches are being made and the related materials are being boxed.




The Request For Train Garden Sponsors

On Monday, October 20 several members of the Train Garden committee met to prepare Train Garden sponsorship letters. The members worked for over three hours addressing, stuffing, and preparing for mailing over 250 letters. It is hoped that the number of sponsors will be similar to last year's number and possibly exceed the number this year. Thanks to all who helped and especially to Nancy Supik for her hospitality and her hard work for getting the materials ready for this meeting.

Sunday, October 5, 2014

A Frozen River In The Making

The Train Garden engineers - George Lambillotte, Terry Maillar, and Bernie Deasel - are working to create a frozen river with ice skaters in the Train Garden. 

Thursday, September 18, 2014

The Work Has Begun



On September 18, 2014 some of the Train Garden engineers began to think about how to set up this year's Train Garden. They are Bernie Deasel, Terry Maillar, and George Lambillotte.

Sunday, August 31, 2014

The Train Garden Meets To Discuss The 2014-2015 Highlandtown Train Garden

On August 26, 2014 the Highlandtown Train Garden Committee met to discuss plans for the 2014-2015 Highlandtown Train Garden. Many ideas were discussed and all the members expressed a desire to make this year's Train Garden an experience that visitors will remember for a long time.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Another Successful Year Of The Highlandtown Train Garden

The 2013-2014 Highlandtown Train Garden was another success. A total of 3,671 visitors toured the Train Garden. This includes 803 students from the nearby schools who were very excited viewing it. The Train Garden committee wishes to thank all the sponsors this year and the volunteers who worked hard to make the 5th year of the Train Garden a successful event. Sixteen volunteers volunteered 1303 hours of their time doing various activities. A special thank you to the "engineers" and their assistants - Bernie Deasel, Terry Maillar, Ted Baccala, David Eaton and George Lambillotte who worked hard to make the Train Garden an outstanding event. The committee also wishes to thank the Southeast Development Corporation especially Chris Ryer and Amanda Smit-Peters, Nancy Supik, and the Baltimore City Fire Department. In a few more months planning will begin for the 6th year of the Highlandtown Train Garden.

The Highlandtown Train Garden Is Resting At Its Storage Area

The Highlandtown Train Garden is resting at its storage area located in a building at Our Lady of Pompei Church. It will come back to life in about 9 months for the 6th year of the Train Garden. Hope you will visit us in November.


The Highlandtown Train Garden Is Moving To Its Storage Area

Today, January 12, 2014 the Highlandtown Train Garden was being moved to its storage area. Each platform of the Train Garden is loaded onto a truck for its short trip.







Sunday, January 5, 2014

And The Winners Are.........

Today, January 5, 2014 the winners of the raffles at the Highlandtown Train Garden picked up their prizes. Stacey Dixon and her son Joshua won the Train Set and Shannon Keiser and her daughter Olivia won the Train-themed Basket that was donated by Hoehn's Bakery. All were excited to take home their prizes. Stacey is from the East Side and Shannon is from Highlandtown.