FRENCH QUARTER FEST MIX IT UP TRIPLE ... - the Center Club
FRENCH QUARTER FEST MIX IT UP TRIPLE ... - the Center Club
FRENCH QUARTER FEST MIX IT UP TRIPLE ... - the Center Club
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Howard B. Miller<br />
President of <strong>the</strong> Board of Governors<br />
BOARD OF GOvERNORS<br />
Howard B. Miller<br />
President<br />
Saul Ewing, LLP<br />
GARY L. ATTMAN<br />
FutureCare Health and Management<br />
Corporation<br />
TANESHA A. BOLDIN<br />
PNC Bank<br />
FRANK C. BONAVENTURE<br />
Ober, Kaler, Grimes & Shriver<br />
THOMAS F. BRADY<br />
PHYLLIS B. BROTMAN<br />
Board Member Emeritus<br />
Image Dynamics<br />
MARTIN A. BRUTSCHER<br />
McBee & Associates, Inc.<br />
ROGER L. CALVERT<br />
DR. ROBERT L. CARET<br />
Towson University<br />
ROBERT A. CHRENCIK<br />
University of Maryland Medical System<br />
FROM THE PRESIDENT<br />
With your help, our <strong>Club</strong> can be even more successful! Our private party and banquet facilities are<br />
available for your family and business use. We can handle a small dinner party for 12 in our Wine Room<br />
or a 400 person cocktail party, and everything in between. The new Federal Hill Room with its view<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Harbor is a marvelous way to entertain up to 32 friends or business associates.<br />
Our prices are more competitive than <strong>the</strong> major hotels and country clubs (generally 20% to 30%<br />
less because <strong>the</strong> <strong>Club</strong> is not saddled with a big staff) and parking is free in <strong>the</strong> building after 5:00 p.m.<br />
Therefore, if you are planning on having 30 people for a rehearsal dinner, 80 people for a 50th anniversary<br />
party, 220 for a wedding/dinner dance, a mammoth size cocktail party, Sweet 16, Bar or Bat Mitzvah,<br />
class reunion, or a civic/charitable event, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Club</strong> can provide <strong>the</strong> best facilities, service and food in town.<br />
As a member, you are permitted to host a private function for a non-member friend, relative or your business.<br />
We pass on to <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> same wonderful prices and service as we give you. It is a win/win for all of us if we<br />
use our facilities ra<strong>the</strong>r than letting <strong>the</strong>m sit dark.<br />
Think of us especially for charitable/civic events, business meetings and retreats. A lot of <strong>the</strong>se events are<br />
held mid week, and again we can save you or your organization up to 30% on a splendid affair. You will be<br />
doing yourself or <strong>the</strong> organization a favor and helping <strong>the</strong> <strong>Club</strong> at <strong>the</strong> same time.<br />
See you at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Club</strong>!!<br />
Howard B. Miller | <strong>Center</strong> <strong>Club</strong> President<br />
DAVID DALTON<br />
Health Resources<br />
DAVID C. DEGER, CPA<br />
Vice President & Treasurer<br />
JOHN H. DENICK<br />
John H. Denick & Associates, P.A.<br />
JOHN D. DINKEL<br />
Baltimore Business Journal<br />
CYNTHIA EGAN<br />
T. Rowe Price<br />
RICHARD E. HUG<br />
Hug Enterprises, Inc.<br />
DONALD P. HUTCHINSON<br />
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore<br />
ALVIN D. KATZ<br />
KatzAbosch<br />
DR. KARYL B. LEGGIO<br />
Loyola University Maryland<br />
RICHARD E. LEVINE<br />
DLA Piper US LLP<br />
JULIE MERCER<br />
American Red Cross<br />
PATRICIA J. M<strong>IT</strong>CHELL<br />
IBM<br />
DAVID H. NEVINS<br />
Nevins & Associates<br />
BONNIE L. PHIPPS<br />
St. Agnes Hospital<br />
WILLIAM T. RILEY, JR., CPA<br />
Reznick Group<br />
THEO C. RODGERS<br />
A & R Development Corp.<br />
HENRY A. ROSENBERG, JR.<br />
Board Member Emeritus<br />
Rosemore, Inc.<br />
DR. SAMUEL L. ROSS<br />
Bon Secours Baltimore Health System<br />
THOMAS SCHWEIZER, JR.<br />
Brown Advisory<br />
BONNIE B. STEIN<br />
PNC Bank<br />
JOSEPH A. SULLIVAN<br />
Legg Mason<br />
WILLIAM J. TOOMEY, II<br />
BB&T<br />
OTIS WARREN, JR.<br />
Board Member Emeritus<br />
Otis Warren & Co.<br />
PAST PRESIDENTS<br />
Clarence Miles 1962-1964<br />
Jospeh Meyerhoff 1964-1974<br />
Williford Gragg 1974-1979<br />
L. Patrick Deering 1979-1982<br />
Larry P. Scriggins 1982-1987<br />
Alvin S. Wolpoff 1987-1993<br />
George V. McGowan 1993-2003<br />
Phyllis B. Brotman 2003-2007<br />
THE NEW & GREEN WAy TO<br />
NAvIGATE CHARM C<strong>IT</strong>y<br />
Offering complimentary parking after 5 p.m. is certainly one way,<br />
but for those downtown during <strong>the</strong> day, driving through <strong>the</strong> city can<br />
get a little hectic. We recently hopped on <strong>the</strong> new Orange Route of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Charm City Circulator one block from The <strong>Center</strong> <strong>Club</strong> to see just<br />
how easy it is to get around town while avoiding traffic congestion<br />
and parking costs.<br />
From <strong>the</strong> Inner Harbor stop (#220), it took just 7 minutes to get to<br />
Harbor East. Getting from Harbor East along Lombard Street to <strong>the</strong><br />
Hanover Stop (#204) located just ½ a block from The <strong>Center</strong> <strong>Club</strong><br />
took 12 minutes. For those at <strong>the</strong> University of Maryland and <strong>the</strong><br />
BioPark, <strong>the</strong> roundtrip was just under 15 minutes. What makes <strong>the</strong><br />
CHANGES AT 100 LIGHT STREET<br />
100 Light Street is under renovation of both <strong>the</strong> lobby and outdoor<br />
plaza. The changes to <strong>the</strong> lobby include incorporation of social seating<br />
areas with new furniture, security desks and elevator design. The lobby<br />
glass will be replaced with a high-energy performance glazing and<br />
entry canopy. The former glass will be reused as illuminated frosted<br />
signage in <strong>the</strong> plaza along Light Street.<br />
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WHAT’S NEW<br />
Circulator effective is a dependable ride every 10 minutes. You can<br />
even go online to www.charmcitycirculator.com and see when <strong>the</strong><br />
next bus will arrive via a GPS-based system. Many of <strong>the</strong> stops also<br />
have screens updating arrival times and soon you’ll have <strong>the</strong> ability<br />
to sign up for text alerts. And with a dedicated transit lane, you’ll<br />
beat <strong>the</strong> regular traffic.<br />
According to <strong>the</strong> Downtown Partnership, <strong>the</strong> Circulator is<br />
accommodating a higher than anticipated number of riders. In<br />
addition, <strong>the</strong> Purple Route (Penn Station through Federal Hill) and<br />
<strong>the</strong> Green Route (City Hall, Fells Point, through Johns Hopkins) are<br />
on schedule to be rolled out by summer.<br />
The former stone plaza will be converted to a lush green space by<br />
incorporating planters, trees, lawn, trellises, dining and seating areas,<br />
and bike racks. Additionally, <strong>the</strong> “benches” that were removed from<br />
<strong>the</strong> exterior façade will be reused in <strong>the</strong> new design as planter walls.<br />
The Grand Opening for <strong>the</strong> Light Street lobby and plaza is scheduled<br />
for June 10. At that point, construction on <strong>the</strong> Charles Street lobby<br />
and plaza will begin.<br />
Enjoy a<br />
longer lunch.<br />
Lunch at The <strong>Center</strong> <strong>Club</strong> can be a little more relaxing<br />
when your offices are right here at 100 Light Street.<br />
The plaza is becoming an oasis of lush green space. There’s a beautiful<br />
new lobby, fi tness center, convenient parking garage and <strong>the</strong> views of<br />
Baltimore’s vibrant Inner Harbor are better than ever with <strong>the</strong> upgrade<br />
to <strong>the</strong> exterior façade. 100 Light Street is <strong>the</strong> center of Baltimore and<br />
<strong>the</strong> center for business. Suites available from 2,000 square feet and up.<br />
100LIGHTSTREET.COM<br />
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