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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BALTIMORE, Md. (May 6, 2014)—Today, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake hosted her eighth annual Baltimore’s Top Neighborhood Moms luncheon at the Baltimore Rowing and Resource Center. Twenty-five winners were selected from among the nominees for the positive impact they have had on their communities. The Baltimore’s Top Neighborhood Moms contest honors strong and dedicated Baltimore women for their efforts to make their communities better, safer, and stronger.
“We cannot quantify the value of strong women in our communities,” said Mayor Rawlings-Blake. “I want to thank Baltimore’s Top Neighborhood Moms—and others like them throughout Baltimore—who make a year-round commitment to building a thriving city of wonderful neighborhoods.”
Nominations were submitted by community associations across Baltimore City. Nominees were not necessarily mothers themselves; rather, nominees must have demonstrated a motherly love for their neighborhoods by giving back to where they live and being caretakers of their communities.
ABC2 News anchor Kelly Swoope served as mistress of ceremonies for the event. Personal fitness trainer and competitive body builder Ernestine Shepherd delivered the keynote address. In 2010 and 2011, the Guinness Book of World Records recognized Ms. Shepherd as the world’s oldest competitive female body builder.
At the luncheon, winners were presented with a citation from Mayor Rawlings-Blake and a charm bracelet provided by PANDORA. A complete list of women honored as Baltimore’s Top Neighborhood Moms, and the communities that nominated them, is below.
Mayor Rawlings-Blake is currently accepting nominations for her Baltimore’s Top Neighborhood Dads contest. Baltimore’s Top Neighborhood Dads will be honored in June. For information on Baltimore’s Top Neighborhoods Dads, or to download the nomination form, visit moncs.baltimorecity.gov.