April 12, 1998
Law day for elderly will include light breakfast and lunch
"Important Legal Papers to Protect Yourself and Your Property" and "Rights and Responsibilities of Nursing Home Residents and Their Families" will be discussed at the Seventh Annual Law Day for the Elderly.
Scheduled for 9: 15 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 2 at the Edward F. Borgerding Court Building at 5800 Wabash Ave., the program is free to Baltimore senior citizens, their families and caregivers.
This event, sponsored by the Bar Association of Baltimore City Legal Services to the Elderly Program and the Baltimore City Commission on Aging and Retirement Education, will include a continental breakfast and lunch.
On-site parking and shuttle bus service from the Metro stop to the courthouse will be provided. Call 410-396-1322 for a reservation or additional information.
Free seminar explains vacant house program
Baltimore Community Development Financing Corp. and the Baltimore Urban League Inc. are sponsoring a free seminar on "Looking at Homeownership in a Different Light" from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at 512 Orchard St.
The seminar will provide participants with information on the city's Vacant House Loan Program, which will help a buyer purchase and rehabilitate one of the nearly 10,000 unoccupied houses in Baltimore.
Call 410-727-8590 for more information.
News in brief
Mullan Contracting Co. of Lutherville presented its "Subcontractor of the Year" Award to M. B. Kramer Inc., of Timonium, which worked with Mullan on the Johns Hopkins Pavilion and the McDonogh School athletic facility.
Ruppert Landscape Co., which has locations in Ashton, Forestville and in Gainesville, Va., has established an Internet Web site containing company news and literature at www.ruppertlandscape.com.
On the Move
Century 21 Diana Realty said Robert Nitsch joined the Bel Air firm as a sales associate.
Senior Campus Living named Mimi Ackers public relations coordinator for Charlestown Retirement Community in Catonsville, Kim Hubbard public relations coordinator for Oak Crest Village in Parkville and Karen Ludwig employee communications coordinator for its 3,000 employees along the Eastern Seaboard and the Midwest.
Pub Date: 4/12/98