With Property Headed to Sale, Feed the Scene is Raising Money to Buy its Home in Highlandtown

8/23/18

By Ethan McLeod, Baltimore Fishbowl

After seven years of generously housing and feeding countless touring bands stopping through Baltimore, the operator of local “band and breakfast” Feed the Scene is asking others to pitch in and help give her project a permanent home.

Rachel Taft, who’s run Feed the Scene out of her rented Highlandtown home since 2011, launched a GoFundMe on Wednesday seeking to raise $35,000 to buy the property, located at 3512 Bank Street. The current owners notified Taft of their plans to sell in early July, Taft said in a note accompanying her fundraiser.

“We’ve been very lucky,” she said in an interview Thursday. “Our landlord thinks that what we do is really cool. Normally someone wouldn’t put up with that for seven or eight years.”

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