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  • Waverly Book Festival
    The newest literary adventure is here, brought to you by Waverly Main Street, Red Emma’s Cafe and Bookstore and Peabody Heights Brewery. A collaboration of literary excellence showcasing local Baltimore authors, publishers, illustrators and … Read More
  • Bike to Work Day May 20th
    Join us May 20th for Bike to Work Day, May 20th. Let us help you prepare for a cyclist commute to work. Enjoy goodie bags with fresh fruit, Shot Juices from Juicing with Jazmine, … Read More
  • Waverly Commons Music Series is back!
    Join us for year 2 at the Waverly Common’s for a Spring Celebration of local Baltimore talent. Every Thursday, starting April 21st – June 9th, from 5:30PM-8:00PM , featuring a variety of local musicians … Read More
  • Small Business Saturday,Holiday Edition
    Waverly Main Street is partnering with the 32nd Street Farmers Market for Small Business Saturday! Dozens of local, small businesses join the 32nd Street Farmers Market for Small Business Saturday. November 27th, 2021, from … Read More
  • Bmore Local Buy More Local Initiative Launched
    At a press conference held November 20, Councilwoman-elect Odette Ramos launched Bmore Local Buy More Local, a new initiative to encourage residents to shop local for the holidays. The announcement from Ramos, which celebrated … Read More
  • Gaia Mural Unveiling Party
    An unveiling party was held November 7th to celebrate the completion of the new mural at 3011 Greenmount Avenue. The mural, a masterpiece created by street artist Gaia, was produced in conjunction with Waverly … Read More
  • Virtual Merchant Meeting
    A virtual merchant meeting has been scheduled for November 16 at 1pm. WMS seeks input from merchants regarding: ■ what struggles your business is facing ■ how has COVID impacted you financially  ■ what … Read More
  • Streetscape update scheduled
    DOT will host a WEBEX meeting to provide updates on the conduit installation, DPW water/sewer upgrades and the streetscape project. Representatives from both agencies will provide updated timelines and will answer questions from participants. … Read More
  • More Than a Mural, It’s History in the Making
    Community economic development is a slow, often arduous, but always fulfilling, process. In the summer of 2019, Waverly Main Street applied for a Spruce Up Grant from Central Baltimore Partnership (CBP). The Spruce Up … Read More