Last week, we shared news about a Slim Chickens restaurant coming to Hunt Valley, Mount Vernon’s Waxter Center for Senior Citzens temporarily closing for major renovations, and Baltimore plans to kill deer that overpopulate city parks.
Revisit the stories here:

“Dan Rodricks: Nobody asked me, but . . . 14 things, plus a rigatoni recipe“: Nobody asked Dan Rodricks, butโฆ here are his ideas for how Baltimore could host some Washington entertainment, a rigatoni recipe, and more.

“Baltimore to manage deer overpopulation with help from wildlife biologist marksmen“: Baltimore will enlist the help of sharpshooting wildlife biologists to reduce the deer population in city parks.

“Waxter Center for Senior Citizens will close temporarily by May; Where programs will go, possible reopening date still being determined“: The Waxter Center for Senior Citizens, a Mount Vernon fixture that has provided programs and services for hundreds of area seniors for more than half a century, will close at least temporarily this spring while city officials decide how to address a malfunctioning air conditioning system and other building maintenance issues.

“Slim Chickens pecking into Baltimore market with Hunt Valley restaurant“: The food chain Slim Chickens will open its first Baltimore-area chicken restaurant in Hunt Valley next month.

“Grateful Dead-themed event gives new Mount Vernon music venue its first sold-out concert“: Tickets have sold out for a Grateful Dead-themed concert set to take place at Mount Vernon Place Church on Feb. 21.
