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I wish to thank the Roland Park Civic League for the opportunity to present the plans for our proposed Continuing Care Retirement Community at their meeting on October 14th. Respectfully yours, Libby Bowerman
Date:
10/16/2008
As we approach the upcoming meeting of the Roland Park Civic League, scheduled for Tuesday, October 14 at 7 p.m. at the Roland Park Elementary/Middle School, Keswick leadership and our team of project consultants welcome this opportunity to unveil our plans and share our ideas for our proposed Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC). I believe that in the early stages of this development process we can come together and create a project that will benefit Baltimore City seniors and the surrounding
Date:
10/8/2008
As part of the Keswick community’s ongoing efforts to maintain open communications with the Roland Park community, we were pleased to accept an invitation to meet with the Land Use Committee of the Roland Park Civic League on Tuesday, September 2, 2008. We have provided Philip Spevak, M.D., president of the Roland Park Civic League, with various planning documents and project studies. Keswick representatives along with our project consultants will be present at this meeting to address specific
Date:
8/28/2008
As I’ve shared with you before, this process is not just about Keswick’s proposed CCRC—it’s also about the surrounding community and its own desire for open space. Above all, we want our proposed CCRC to be a welcome addition to the Roland Park area, where residents, employees, neighbors and other community members enjoy frequent, positive interactions with one another. To this end, I recently sent a letter to Philip Spevak, M.D., president of the Roland Park Civic League. With this
Date:
8/12/2008
It surprises me that for nearly two months, since Keswick first announced our plans to purchase land for the development of a Continuing Care Retirement Community, one key interest group has been noticeably overlooked in the ensuing reactions, discussions, letters to the editor, radio web site postings, and more. The group I’m referring to is Baltimore’s senior community. The aging of America is one of the most significant demographic trends of our time. By the year 2020, the United States
Date:
8/8/2008

Welcome to www.KeswickCommunity.org, our Web site platform developed to provide information related to our proposed Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), and to establish an open, two-way channel of communication between Keswick Multi-Care Center and the Baltimore community. Throughout my professional career, I have been a believer in the statement that: the true measure of success is constancy of purpose. From our humble beginning in
Date:
7/22/2008
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