May 9th |Preparing for Spring
The Annual Garden Party

Be sure to mark Saturday, May 9th on your calendar now for the Annual Hamilton Street Club Garden Party which this year will be at the farm of Stan Mazaroff and Nancy Dorman – an idyllic setting with photographic art you won’t want to miss.  The club’s brief Annual Meeting will also be take place during the party.


Cyber Security – Everything You Wanted to Know and Were Afraid to Ask

The world today is utterly dependent on information technology. Yet that technology is also vulnerable – far more so than most physical structures. Why is that and what should we do about it? This talk will begin at a strategic level and look at the risks from cyber war and espionage to American’s critical infrastructure. At the other end of the spectrum, it will take a look at personal risk and what can be done to be safer in cyberspace. 
 
Paul Rosenzweig is the founder of Red Branch consulting PLLC, a homeland security consulting company, and a Senior Fellow at the R Street Institute. He formerly served as Deputy Associate Secretary for Policy in the Department of Homeland Security. He is the author of Cyber Warfare: How Conflicts in Cyberspace are Challenging America and Changing the Word.
 
For a serious review of the international aspects, David Zoll recommends this 2019 world-wide threat assessment in Senate Testimony by Don Coats, until recently the Director of National Intelligence.
 
David Zoll will host


Private Parties at the Club

Members may schedule the clubhouse for private parties, whether a small private meal in the Yardley Room on the first floor or in the full clubhouse, which can accommodate up to 40 for meals. The Club’s second floor dining room can comfortably seat between 12 and 24 guests.

Please contact Club Manager Jules Cantonwine at least two weeks in advance about available dates and details of these fee-based rentals—which are offered to members at a substantial discount—and then plan your menu with Chef Charlotte.

Club Programs and Activities

Dinners and some lunches include more formal talks by invited speakers, sometimes preceded by behind-the-scenes cultural and curatorial tours in the Mt. Vernon district. Talks range widely, encompassing the history of Baltimore; current events; new books; presentations on the arts and Baltimore’s many cultural institutions; higher education; and scientific or academic subjects—all geared toward a non-specialist, but informed, Club member.
 
These presentations are generally on the second and fourth Wednesday evenings or at lunch on the third Saturday of each month, and are announced in advance in the Club newsletter. At a Wednesday evening dinner, a cocktail hour at 6:00 is followed by dinner at 7:00 and a 45-minute talk with Q&A at 8:00. On Saturdays, the schedule is drinks at 12:30, lunch at 1:00, talk and discussion generally over dessert and coffee at around 1:30, and concluding at 2:00 or so.
 
Members are encouraged to suggest speakers or themes for the “formal programs,” including members themselves for our “Members Speak” series. While speakers for our “formal programs” is usual scheduled several months in advance, “announced guest speakers” are welcome at any time at lunch.  Just ask Jules, our general manager, to send out email announcement. 
 
At the moment we have openings for speakers for our “formal programs” beginning in July.  Please email Ed Stringer if you have someone you would like to suggest at EStringer@sfandc.com
 
Please speak to our General Manager, Jules, about any “announced lunch guest speaker you would like to bring to one of regular Tues.-Friday club lunches.  We need her to okay the date, as well as to send out the announcement.
She can be reached at jules.14@gmail.com