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Phillips Baltimore Crab Deck is Back!
It’s time to grab those bibs and break out the crackers! Phillips Crab Deck in Baltimore will be opening for another great season of seafood during the first weekend in April (weather permitting). The Crab Deck is the perfect place to take in the sights and sounds of Baltimore’s exciting Inner Harbor while digging into the freshest seafood the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean have to offer.
Brigance Brigade Foundation 2nd Annual 5.7K Championship Run
The Brigance Brigade Foundation, an organization that supports ALS patients and their families created by former NFL player O.J. Brigance and his wife Chanda, will host the organization’s 2nd Annual 5.7K Championship Run & 1 Mile Family Run/Walk in the Canton neighborhood of Baltimore, Md. on Saturday, April 25, 2015.
Page to Stage: Greek Myth Plays
Page to Stage: Greek Myth Plays
In this class, we will explore Greek myths using character development, movement, art, and music. We’ll work as an ensemble to bring to life the stories of Orpheus and Eurydice, and Pandora’s Box. Students will use their creativity to stage the short plays, make their own costumes and settings, and showcase their work in a performance on the last day of class. This class is designed to build confidence, strengthen reading and listening skills, and promote teamwork in an environment that is supportive and lots of fun! Come play!
Young Family Shabbat Experience
Celebrate Shabbat morning with your children in Federal Hill with song, music, play, stories, and crafts! Try Kesher School’s child-centered, experiential Young Family Shabbat Experience for infants through preschoolers. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month from 9:30 – 11:30 am at the Downtown Baltimore JCC – 1118 Light Street.
Y of Central Maryland Healthy Kids Day 2015
The Y of Central Maryland will celebrate youth health with Healthy Kids Day 2015 on Saturday, April 25 at all Family Center Ys. Families and friends will enjoy a day of fun-filled activities that promote healthy living and activity. The event will include family fitness activities, healthy treats, crafts, face painting, a moon bounce and more! This FREE event is open to all community members. Specific activities vary by location, so please contact your local Family Center Y for additional information.
Countdown to Kindergarten!
Join us for a day of fun and educational activities at our annual celebration that prepares parents and caregivers to successfully transition their emerging kindergartners into school!
To see the full list of activities and participants, click here: http://www.portdiscovery.org/calendar/events/2525
LEGO Castle Adventure Exhibit
Builders of all ages are invited to explore, build and play in our newest traveling exhibition – LEGO® Castle Adventure! In this exhibit kids and their families are transported to a LEGO® kingdom where they too can become master castle builders, using one of the greatest building materials of all time – LEGO bricks.
Visitors will be immersed in castle-life through experiences and activities including:
Sugarloaf Crafts Festival in Timonium
The Sugarloaf Crafts Festival returns to Timonium on April 24 through April 26, 2015. Over 250 top artisans will be featuring their unique, handmade creations, which includes home decor, jewelry, clothing, fine art, photography, pottery, furniture, and many more arts and crafts creations.
Addtionally, there will be all kinds of family activities, including live music, gourmet food tastings, and fun for the children.
For more information, please visit our website: www.SugarloafCrafts.com
Arts in the Park Festival
Chesapeake Arts Center
2nd Annual Arts in the Park Festival
Saturday, April 25, 2015
11am-3pm
FREE!!
A FREE, family friendly festival of art, music, dance, theatre, and food! Live music by the CAC Be the Band winner, Chasing Verity and John Sellman Southband. A special performance by Thapasya School of Dance, An Instrument Petting Zoo with the Baltimore Gamers Symphony Orchestra, Facepainting and Art vendors.
Arts in the Park Free Family Festival
A FREE, family friendly festival of art, music, dance, theatre, food! Activities for kids of all ages, and CAC will announce the 2015/2016 season AND even provide some sneak peeks into the performances to come!
Baltimore Improv Group improv comedy workshop for teens
Jump into some seriously hilarious improv work with the Baltimore Improv Group! Teens will learn how to build exciting stories, create fascinating characters, and present them through fun improv scenes and games. These workshops are all about jumping in, having fun, playing hard, working together and finding your voice. Always fun, this class will focus on developing improv skills and creating performers. For any level of improv experience for teenagers ages 13-17. Come out and have a blast!
Family Mosaic
Mosaic-making for the family! Enjoy a fun afternoon with your family creating a mosaic for the fountain on Pennsylvania Avenue! Generously funded by the Living Legacy Foundation
Taught by Herb Massie
Sungazing Saturday
Safely look at the Sun and its features—such as sunspots and prominences—through a special set of filters on our telescope.
Take a closer look at the Sun
The Observatory is open to museum visitors every Saturday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, weather permitting. Admission is included with Science Center admission.
Phone 410-545-2999 after 12:00 PM on Saturdays to find out if the Observatory will be open that day.
Bites for Bytes
Join Clay Pots…A Place to Grow at Zella’s Pizzeria, acclaimed for its gourmet pizza and other Italian fare, and 10% of your check will be donated to helping Clay Pots reach its fundraising goal for the new computer lab.
The new lab will be dedicated to helping our GED students and continuing education students reach their goals. It will also strengthen our computer literacy efforts in the communities of Southwest Baltimore.
So eat up and bring friends, family, neighbors, or the whole office to this Fun-Fundraiser!
Handel Choir of Baltimore presents "Distant Bells"
8pm Saturday April 25
Saint Ignatius Catholic Church, 740 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202
HANDEL Dixit Dominus
VIVALDI Gloria
PÄRT Berliner Messe
Hear a 22-year-old Handel composing in a fiery Italian style, Vivaldi's most beloved choral work, and the conventions of chant transformed into a revolutionary new idiom by contemporary master Arvo Pärt.
Handel Choir and Handel Period Instrument Orchestra
Deep Vision Dance Company Presents: FLUX
Nothing is static. We are ever changing. Baltimore-based Deep Vision Dance Company presents a series of strangely mysterious to tastefully lighthearted works capturing the flux of human desire, emotion, and ambition. The evening highlights the immersive choreography of Artistic Director, Nicole A. Martinell with music collaborators, Tim Nohe, Shelly Purdy, Griff Beheler, Patrick Roulet, and Cuong Nguyen, and local flamenco artist, Jamahl Rahmaan.
“ROAR”ING TO HELP FURTHER AUTISM RESEARCH
Kennedy Krieger Institute will once again bring the community together for its annual fundraiser, ROAR for Autism, on Sunday, April 26 at Oregon Ridge Park in Cockeysville, MD. Families and supporters will come together to run, walk and gather with a united “ROAR” to raise awareness and funds for research into this puzzling disorder that so often silences the voices of those affected.
Walk MS: Baltimore 2015
Join the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Maryland Chapter on April 26th at Power Plant Live! for Walk MS 2015! Come together with friends, family and coworkers to help raise over $1 million for MS research, programs, and services for the 6,500 Marylanders living with MS. Walk MS is approximately 3 miles. Register today at http://www.walkms.org! Each step you take brings us that much closer to a world free from MS.
A-Mazing Mendes Cohen
A little bit Forrest Gump, a little bit Indiana Jones, 100% real. Discover the most extraordinary Baltimorean you’ve never heard of! The Jewish Museum of Maryland and The Maryland Historical Society invite you on a journey to put together the puzzle of one man’s life. It’s a journey full of twists, turns, and missing clues.
Throughout history, Mendes Cohen was there.