Clean up at John Eager Howard Park (July 2011)
RHIC supports all community projects, no matter how big or small they may be. If you need tools, volunteers, or grant support, RHIC, with help from its funders and friends, can probably help. Interested in teaching others a skill, whether it’s how to fix a bike to how to make a rain barrel? Contact Teddy Krolik, tkrolik@reservoirhill.net, to make your idea happen.
RHIC’s Community Tool Bank, provided by Parks & People Foundation, loans rakes, brooms, hoes, shovels, wheel barrows, gloves, and trash bags to residents at no cost.
Using a rake from the RHIC Community Tool Bank at the Mayor’s Spring Clean Up (April 2011)
RHIC uses a Baltimore Community Foundation Recycle More! Grant to sell recycling bins to residents at half of the City’s normal price.
The small 18 gallon bins (on the left) are $2.50. The large 25 gallon bins (on the right) are $6, and lids for the large bins are $1.50.
Interested in expanding a tree well? Planting a new tree? RHIC’s Tree Canopy Project might be able to help.



