Tomorrow night, my family and I will sit down with guests for our Seder. The Torah refers to Passover as Chag HaAviv, the Festival of the Spring. Waking up on this breezy and sunny Spring day, seeing hundreds of people walking their dogs around the Reservoir for the annual "March for the Animals," I couldn't help but catch a bit of Spring Fever! I've written in previous posts about my love for Druid Hill Park, a wonderful resource just across the street from our neighborhood. But all communities need central gathering places within their borders. Druid Park belongs to the city of Baltimore. German Park, at Linden and Whitelock, is at the heart of our Reservoir Hill.
Each year, Jewish children in countless households around the world look forward to a particular moment in the Passover Seder -- opening the door for Elijah. It is a wonderful custom, at once reflective of our desire to welcome guests and of our hopeful prayer for future redemption. This year I can't help but think of Poe and his raven "Rapping at [the] chamber door." But the raven only answers questions and obliquely at that. Passover is a time for asking questions, particularly for children to do so. This Summer, a sound to listen for will be the rapping of knuckles, not beaks, on doors throughout the neighborhood. "Wanna come play?" the children will ask....
It all begins very quickly! Here's how you can be a part of it:
Playground Design Day
April 21, 2011 4:00-7:00 PM JEH Recreation Center , 2100 Brookfield Ave.
are sponsoring the construction of a new community-designed playground in German Park!
We need you to make it happen!
We need children ages 2 and up AND adults to tell us what they would like to see in their new playground.
Family activity
4:00-5:00PM
Adult activity
5:00-7:00PM
On design day, we will meet our KaBOOM! project manager and Baltimore Ravens representatives for the first time. We need your ideas, voices, assistance, and participation!
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