Business, Social, and Service
Groups
Perry Hall has several business, social, and service organizations.
The Perry Hall chapter of the American Associated of Retired Persons (AARP) meets every third Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Perry Hall United Methodist Church (9515 Belair Road). The AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization for people aged 50 years and older. Call (410) 256-6354 for more details.
American Legion Post #130 meets in Perry Hall at 8666 Silver Lake Drive near
Silver Spring Road. Membership is open to American veterans. Please contact the
American Legion at (410) 931-9700 if you are interested in joining this
organization, or if you are interested in renting the large banquet hall at the
organization's headquarters.
The
Friends of the Perry Hall Mansion
raise funds to complete the restoration of the historic Perry Hall Mansion.
This group, organized in 2007, will staff the mansion and care for the historic
property once the renovation is finished. Contact Jeff Smith at
jeffwsmith@verizon.net for
more information.
The
Kingsville-Perry Hall Rotary Club is a business and service
organization that provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical
standards in professional and personal lives, and helps build goodwill and peace
throughout the world. The Kingsville-Perry Hall Rotary Club meets at the
Raffy's restaurant at 8706 Belair Road every Monday at 6:30 p.m. The Kingsville-Perry Hall Rotary
Club can be reached through Bev Meyler at (410) 256-8050.
The Upper Chesapeake-Perry Hall Kiwanis Club formed in 2004. The Kiwanis Club is a social and service organization that works to improve the welfare of children. The Upper Chesapeake-Perry Hall chapter meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Double-T Diner (Belair and Joppa Roads).
The
Knights of Columbus is a Catholic social and service organization. There
are two Knights of Columbus chapters in Perry Hall. The Knights of Columbus #6021 Father Burrgraff Council meets at 4110 Pine Hill Road. The
Knights of Columbus #2521 Cardinal
Gibbons Council meets at Columbus Gardens on Klosterman Avenue.
The Perry Hall/White Marsh MOMS Club is a group of stay-at-home moms who meet-up regularly to
provide activities for their children, such as play groups, local activities, and visits to parks, libraries, and other places. The club also provides a monthly mom's night out. Not only does the group provide friendship for mothers and their children, but it is also a resource for moms who are new to the area. Contact Debi Mikolowsky at debidoozer@yahoo.com.
The
Perry Hall/White Marsh Business
Association
is the closest thing to a "chamber of commerce" exclusively
for the Perry Hall area.
Not only does this organization bring together business owners and
professionals, but it sponsors the town fair and other local events.
Contact (410) 931-0030 for more details.
The
Woman's Club of Perry Hall
is a local institution. Members of this organization meet every fourth Thursday
at 7 p.m. at Quail Run Assisted Living Center (9900 Walther Boulevard). Women interested in joining this organization should
contact Cathy Hall at
craighall@comcast.net.