Category Archives: New Events & Images

Reunion for Dickeyville Kids of 1940s, 50s & 60s

Yes, it is finally happening! The Dickeyville Kids will return to our old haunts. We were friends, acquaintances, baby-sitters, and babies that had sitters, sons, daughters, siblings, and friends. Our memories extend from Victory Gardens by the Dam in the 1940’s to the upheaval of

Baltimore Heritage Tour comes to Dickeyville

The Baltimore Heritage Spring Walk, held this year in Dickeyville on 13th May, was a great success. Despite the likelihood of rain on the morning of the walk, about 30 people followed Mike Blair around the village as he told stories of the historically significant

Eat your Garden – Children’s Workshop

Hosted by the Dickeyville Garden Club.  The children of Dickeyville are invited to a special afternoon of learning about herbs.   WHEN: May 21st – 2pm Limited numbers, must RSVP to Amy Cyman by May 13th. Further details available in the email notice from DCA President

Performance by Joan McCready

Before departing for next month for an Irish tour of the play, “A Time to Speak,” adapted from Helen Lewis’s Holocaust memoir, Joan McCready will give a performance in Mark Luce’s Studio, on Friday, March 31, starting at 7.30pm.  Joan’s performance, which has been seen

Trash Talking

Forest Park Avenue is the only way to enter either end of the historic village of Dickeyville.  Unfortunately, that stretch of road accumulates significant trash; from general litter to hubcaps and fender bender debris. In previous years, community stalwarts have done their best to volunteer

End of Summer – Upcoming Events

Dear Dickeyvillians, Along with our premier summer event on the July 4th weekend, we hope you’ve enjoyed a wonderful few months of sunshine, beach, lakes, hiking, barbecuing, concerts and fun times with friends and families. Sadly, tomorrow officially signifies the end of summer.  But fear

Images of July 4th Weekend Celebrations

Dickeyville’s July 4th celebrations have a reputation for being epic – the 2016 theme of !!Dickeyville Rocks!! was no exception.  Join us for a wander through events of the weekend as captured by new resident and budding photographer, Carlye Brooks in the gallery below, curated by

Essense of community spreads beyond village boundaries…

Most of us in Dickeyville have arrived from somewhere else.  Many from elsewhere in Baltimore or greater Maryland, others from out-of-state and several from lands abroad.  The geographical and cultural diversity is one of many elements that, conversely, creates our sense of unity. Howard County’s Columbia