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DAVE GREENE

Welcome to our web site!

On this home page we'll introduce you to Baltimore Free Ballroom Dancing .
 
HISTORY:
This our 16th year of free ballroom dancing.

Anne and Dave Greene started and run  the Baltimore Free ballroom Dancing.
They are native New Yorker.
Dave retired from the Faculty of Towson State University Physic Department.
 
 

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ANNE GREENE

SCHEDULE & LOCATIONS
 
SUBJECT:
Next dances are for now every FRIDAYS.
Updated 01 June 2008
 
 in the ROTC bldg.
on Hopkins campus ( BUILDING 40 - please see map below).  7:50 until later.
All welcome;
always free.  "
I would like to send you a special invite for the Friday dancing..." Dave
 
 
We dance at 8 PM.
(Special !! play MarbleTag with Marlin, theMarble Guy, at 7:50.
Bring friends
&
** PARTY GOODIES ** 
 
 
        
 
LOCATIONS:

In the ROTC building (Bldg. No. 40 in the map http://www.jhu.edu/~tour/map.html)

 on The Johns Hopkins Homewood campus entrance at San Martin Drive - see  map below. It is located on the NW corner of the map.

 
 

Homewood Campus Tour
 
Begin a guided tour of the Homewood campus.

Or, pan around the imagemap of the Homewood Campus (pictured below) and pick your own route. If you have a particular destination in mind, scroll down to the alphabetical list of campus buildings and hot spots below. Have a nice time!

Homewood campus
map
Alphabetical Listing of Campus Buildings, Named Drives, Quads, Gardens, and Artwork
115 West University Pkwy.
Alumni Memorial Residences 1 (AMR 1)
Alumni Memorial Residences 2 (AMR 2)
Alumni Memorial Residences A (AMR A)
Alumni Memorial Residences B (AMR B)
Ames Hall
Barton Hall
"The Beach"
Biology East
Bloomberg Center for Physics
   and Astronomy
Bowman Drive
Bradford Apartments
Bronk Drive
Bufano Sculpture Garden
Building A and Building B
Bunting Meyerhoff Interfaith and
   Community Service Center
Centennial Sculpture
Charles Village
Chemistry Building
Clark Hall
Decker Gardens
Decker Quadrangle
Dunning Hall
Education Building
Eisenhower Library
Garland Hall
Gatehouse
Gilman Hall
Give Peace a Chance sculpture
Glass Pavilion
Goodnow Drive
Greenhouse
Guy Memorial Walk
Hodson Hall
Homewood Field
Homewood Apartments
Homewood House
Hopkins Union
Ivy Hall Apartments
Jenkins Hall
Johns Hopkins Club
Johns Hopkins Monument
Krieger Hall
Lacrosse Gates
Lacrosse Hall of Fame
Sidney Lanier Memorial sculpture
Latrobe Hall
Levering Hall
Levi Building
Lower Quad (Wyman Quadrangle)
Macaulay Hall
Mattin Center
McCoy Hall
Maryland Hall
Mergenthaler Hall
Merrick Barn
Robert G. Merrick Entrance
Merrick Wall
Mudd Hall
Steven Muller Building
New Engineering Building
Nichols House
Olin Hall
Owen House
Ralph S. O'Connor Recreation Center
Remsen Hall
ROTC Building Bldg. number 40
San Martin Center
Seton Court / Education Building
Shaffer Hall
Maxine F. Singer Building
Shriver Hall
Smokler Center for Jewish Studies (Hillel)
Steinwald House
Upper Quad (Keyser Quadrangle)
White Athletic Center
Whitehead Hall
Wolman Hall
Wyman Park Building


Visitor Information and Maps

Driving Directions to the Homewood Campus
Homewood Campus Parking Map
Golf Cart Tour of Homewood 2002
A Plan for the Homewood Campus: The JHU Masterplan
Homewood Campus Webcams
Johns Hopkins University Visitor Information


"A Brief History of the Homewood Campus: Its Buildings, Monuments, and Sculpture," a booklet published by the Milton S. Eisenhower Library in 1991, serves as the primary source of content for this online tour. The majority of the photographs included here were commissioned and scanned by Kathy Vitarelli and Jes Porro of the Alumni Magazine Consortium.

© 2006 The Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, Maryland. All rights reserved.
Last updated 17Feb06 by dgips@jhu.edu

The San Martin Dr. is located on the top of the map between the green & western border of the Hokins campus.


The ROTC building is in the northwest corner of campus (just southwest
of the Hopkins stadium).  Traveling westward on West University Parkway
from Charles Street, turn left at the first traffic light.
Your "left turn" sends you southward on San Martin Drive.    You will see the ROTC building is next to stadium.
Park and enter by the stairs on the south side of the building.


After the dance, leave by the same stairs because other doors will sound
an alarm which is not easy to dance to.


Learn Waltz, rumba, tango and more.


The lessons and dancing are always free.

All are welcome, especially beginners.

No partner is needed; we switch partners often.

If you wish, bring snacks (non-alcoholic)
for a party time
.


Contact:

David and Anne Greene

410 599-3725 (cell phone). 

 
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MESSAGES:
Dance: 
David Greene dgreene@all-systems.com
Saturday, July 14, 2007 2:22 PM
Subject : Holiday dancing 3‏ Ballroom Dancing,Summer 2007
From: David Greene (dgreene@all-systems.com)
Sent: Sun 12/09/07 11:27 PM
To:
Come dancing.

Our 17th Year.

Waltz, Rumba, Tango, maybe Salsa and more

In the ROTC building on the
Johns Hopkins University campus
(located beside the Lacrosse field
- go south from the intersection of
University Parkway and 39th St.
onto San Martin Drive; take the
third left into campus).

Bring friends!!!

Next dances are 12/14, 12/21, 12/28.
(special - party on the 21st - bring lots of food!!!)
On the 21st I would like to try something new and
different: --no formal lessons-- This will only work
if all you experienced dancers are a bit pushy and
grab up the new folks and give them personal
attention!!! It is great fun to do the teaching.

See you soon

Dave
The ROTC building is often warm, so dress accordingly.
                                                
                                                We plan to dance the usual schedule: 1st & 3rd Fridays of each month at
                                                7:50.  On those rare occasions when I'll be out of town, other dancers
                                                have agreed to open, teach, etc. so I foresee no interuptions.
                                                
                                                We'll be in the ROTC building on the Johns Hopkins University campus.
                                                Always free and all are welcome.  Bring friends.  Cold drinks and
                                                goodies are welcome.
                                                
                                                Remember that telephone messages should give one's phone number slowly
                                                and clearly and it doesn't hurt to repeat - you know the number well,
                                                but your audience does not.
                                                
                                                Since Anne & I are moving to Sandy Spring (we'll be commuting Fridays)
                                                our new number will be 410 599-3725 (my cell phone).  If I don't reply,
                                                call again.
                                                
 
                                                
                                                .
                                                All  always free.  Beginners are especially invited.
 
Next Friday
                                                the Free University joins us so there will
                                                be many beginners (in case you are shy
                                                and are considering your skill - we will
                                                also need our experts).
                                                Hope to see you tomorrow evening!!!
 Map: 

 

OTHER LOCATIONS:

Time to time , we change location. This could be:

3107 N CHARLES ST.

Baltimore. MD 21218


 


 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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