RESURRECTING THE AMBASSADOR

Musical participants at the concert. (Pic. taken from invite)

It is in one of the busiest parts of Howard Park in Northwest Baltimore Maryland.

Boxed in by a funeral home and a gas station, this building once hosted many talented black performers; it was later converted to a movie theatre, then a Christian church, and now it’s a relic.

This neighborhood once stationed a black owned supermarket, that thrived for a short while before demise set in. (, (Super Pride, closed in 1987) The four corners had several black owned businesses that have all demised, replaced by churches, a Muslim Mosque, and a thriving black funeral home.

The AMBASSADOR today.

Could the Ambassador make a comeback?

In 2018 the winds of change began blowing to spend millions in refurbishment, however, the silver lining needs binoculars to see the “coming” in the distance.

Towards the end of this summer, MY GIRL CHERYL (Cheryl Goodman of Facebook, former DJ, WEAA -FM Baltimore), kept “hope alive” by holding a one-day festival. www.theculturepage.com was present.

WWW, THECULTUREPAGE.COM, is solely produced, edited, and financed by

Oswald S. Copeland, since 2013.

Designed for the promotion of cultural events in and around Baltimore Md. and is seen and read over seven countries including the USA and in Europe.

If you are interested in helping financially, please send contributions to:

THE CULTUREPAGE

c/o Oswald S. Copeland

5458 Endicott Lane

Columbia, MD. 21044 (USA)

Published by Oswald Copeland

Born 1946, Georgetown Guyana, South America. Broadcast journalist since 1968. Been living in the United States, since 1974. Has done extensive work in sales and marketing, and likes to write about culture in and around Baltimore Md. His personal passion is healthy living: www.losebumpsloselumps.com. Creator and Executive Editor of THECULTUREPAGEDOTCOM.

%d bloggers like this: