Baltimore, MD (February 25, 2019) – Each year the BAF selects a memorable space in Baltimore to throw its Groundhog Day Party to raise funds for our many programs, from fostering the next generation of architects, to promoting the value of Baltimore’s architectural legacy to the public. On February 2, guests gathered at 1128 North Calvert Street—a grand Victorian mansion that until recently served as the headquarters for the Society of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart—and danced through the night to soul and Motown hits spun by DJ David Koslowski.
This year’s Groundhog Day raised over $7500 for Baltimore Architecture Foundation programs like Doors Open Baltimore and BAF scholarships. Thank you to everyone who attended and a big thank you to our event sponsors: