Last week, we shared news about the German-style Christmas Village at the Inner Harbor, John Waters’ keynote address at The Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) 2026 Conference and Bookfair in Baltimore, plans for a Falls Road property, and preview of the Station North Tool Library’s upcoming Fix-It Fair.
Revisit the stories here:

“Seawall plans to buy Falls Road property where city officials proposed to move Sisson Street bulk trash drop-off facility“: A local developer has taken steps to make sure that Baltimoreโs bulk trash drop-off facility on Sisson Street will never be relocated to an industrially-zoned parcel on Falls Road, as city officials proposed last year.

“Officials break ground in Windsor Mill on huge Rockdale Park upgrades“: Rockdale Park in Windsor Mill is set to get some upgrades that include more recreation options, better accessibility, fixing drainage issues, and improving connections between the park and the community around it.

“Station North Tool Library to teach residents how to repair items themselves at Fix-It Fair“: The Station North Tool Library will hold its 12th biannual Fix-It Fair next month, aiming to reduce landfill waste by connecting guests with skilled volunteers to repair household items.

“Keynote speaker John Waters shares tips on writing at AWP conference in Baltimore“: John Waters was the keynote speaker for The Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) 2026 Conference and Bookfair, where he gave tips on becoming a successful writer and knowing when theyโre on their way.

“Producers of German Christmas Village at Baltimoreโs Inner Harbor get approval to return for four more years“: Producers of the annual German Christmas Village at Baltimoreโs Inner Harbor have received approval to return for four more years.
