One truck is bringing love notes to the streets of Baltimore as a approach to unfold the love this Valentine’s Day.Stay Baltimore has its personal LED billboard truck that is broadcasting messages of affection throughout all 81 sq. miles of town Sunday.”(We) simply needed to discover a approach to ship a valentine to everybody in Baltimore Metropolis,” mentioned Annie Milli, govt director of Stay Baltimore.Over 100 of the messages, which have been submitted from individuals all throughout Baltimore, are love notes to town, neighbors and to others.”These submissions got here from 49 completely different neighborhoods. They’re valentines to particular person neighbors, to a whole block, to a whole neighborhood, or to everybody in Baltimore Metropolis,” Milli mentioned.However like each relationship, there have been challenges.”We bumped into just a few challenges. That is proper, we had a flat tire earlier within the day,” Milli mentioned.That coupled with a pandemic, the organizers mentioned the message stays: Love will at all times win.”You realize what? That is what love is like. There’s bumps and there is challenges, but it surely all works out in the long run, and we’re simply pleased to be out right here,” Milli mentioned.Organizers mentioned the thought got here up this 12 months due to the coronavirus pandemic as a approach to pivot from the group’s standard social-gathering occasions and produce the love on to individuals this 12 months.”We really feel so good to be out right here doing this. It’s simply such an awesome metropolis. We love this metropolis a lot and to have the ability to share the love with all people that this truck is available in contact with right this moment, it is simply such an awesome factor. It is giving us lots of nice emotions and we’re so pleased to be out right here doing it,” Milli mentioned.The truck has been driving via town since 10 a.m. Sunday and ended its journey at Harbor Hospital.However the love will not finish there. The Stay Baltimore staff mentioned they documented the truck’s eight-hour journey on social media utilizing #IHeartCityLife.
One truck is bringing love notes to the streets of Baltimore as a approach to unfold the love this Valentine’s Day.
Stay Baltimore has its personal LED billboard truck that is broadcasting messages of affection throughout all 81 sq. miles of town Sunday.
“(We) simply needed to discover a approach to ship a valentine to everybody in Baltimore Metropolis,” mentioned Annie Milli, govt director of Stay Baltimore.
Over 100 of the messages, which have been submitted from individuals all throughout Baltimore, are love notes to town, neighbors and to others.
“These submissions got here from 49 completely different neighborhoods. They’re valentines to particular person neighbors, to a whole block, to a whole neighborhood, or to everybody in Baltimore Metropolis,” Milli mentioned.
However like each relationship, there have been challenges.
“We bumped into just a few challenges. That is proper, we had a flat tire earlier within the day,” Milli mentioned.
That coupled with a pandemic, the organizers mentioned the message stays: Love will at all times win.
“You realize what? That is what love is like. There’s bumps and there is challenges, but it surely all works out in the long run, and we’re simply pleased to be out right here,” Milli mentioned.
Organizers mentioned the thought got here up this 12 months due to the coronavirus pandemic as a approach to pivot from the group’s standard social-gathering occasions and produce the love on to individuals this 12 months.
“We really feel so good to be out right here doing this. It’s simply such an awesome metropolis. We love this metropolis a lot and to have the ability to share the love with all people that this truck is available in contact with right this moment, it is simply such an awesome factor. It is giving us lots of nice emotions and we’re so pleased to be out right here doing it,” Milli mentioned.
The truck has been driving via town since 10 a.m. Sunday and ended its journey at Harbor Hospital.
However the love will not finish there. The Stay Baltimore staff mentioned they documented the truck’s eight-hour journey on social media utilizing #IHeartCityLife.