A Transition in Leadership at NeighborSpace

Dear Friend: After nearly 13 years at the helm of NeighborSpace, our Executive Director, Barbara Hopkins, is leaving to lead a national organization effective August 16, 2022. We want to thank Barbara for her many years of devoted service far beyond anything that the organization could have expected and wish her the best of luck in her […]

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Welcome Shepsura Page, Seasonal Intern

Hello friends of NeighborSpace of Baltimore County, As a recent graduate of Towson University, I’m eager to continue my journey as NeighborSpace’s Seasonal Intern. At Towson, I majored in Environmental Science and Studies and minored in Geography. I was also a research assistant for NeighborSpace where I investigated historical data about the Cherry Heights Woodland […]

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A Significant Saturday for Ridgely Manor

On Saturday, June 4th, NeighborSpace hosted a planting event at Ridgely Manor Park in Towson. Native species were selected to fill in barren spaces in the meadows. Thanks to the knowledge and help of Victor Bennett of Edible Earth Design, the park now has a new variety of native plants. Native plants are especially important […]

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Welcome to Phyllis Joris, Program Manager 

NeighborSpace of Baltimore County is very happy to announce the hiring of our new Program Manager, Phyllis Joris. Below, please find a note from Phyllis and know how excited we are to welcome her to our team. Phyllis is taking this position that was previously filled by Patrick Filbert.  Hello Friends of NeighborSpace of Baltimore […]

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Respected Think Tank Urges Reform of County Open Space Laws

Collaborating effectively is a key success factor for land trusts and conservancies aiming to achieve ambitious goals …. In Baltimore, the diverse regional partnerships that NeighborSpace forged with Morgan State University, local landscaping businesses, and local nonprofits through the Baltimore County Green Alliance served to mobilize volunteers, generate funding through open space fees, and build […]

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Turning the Tide in Turner Station: $34,000 Awarded for Park

Last year, we wrote a series of articles telling the history of the Turner Station community in Dundalk. We had recently acquired a half-acre site there and were raising money to pay a Morgan Landscape Architecture student to develop a design for a park. The articles described a place “born in an out-of-the-way spot, before […]

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