FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Executives discuss how consumers, technology, and regulations have changed the recipe for success at Pompeian, Saval Foodservice, and Tulkoff Food Products.
Executives discuss how consumers, technology, and regulations have changed the recipe for success at Pompeian, Saval Foodservice, and Tulkoff Food Products.
Portland, Oregon boasts that it is “The City of the Three B’s”-Books, Bikes and Beer”. Come along on Baltimore Heritage’s version of the three B’s-“Baltimore, Bikes, and Beer”. Take a journey from the Barnitz Brewery (Baltimore’s first brewery in 1748) all the way to the Union Craft microbrewery in Hampden.
CITYSCAPE 2016!
CONTEMPORARY PLEIN AIR VIEWS OF THE URBAN LANDSCAPE
THE PEALE MUSEUM, 225 N HOLIDAY ST, BALTIMORE MD
COLLECTORS OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY OCTOBER 21, 2016 / 5:30-8:30 / TICKETS $50
EXHIBITION DATES: October 22, 23, 29 & 30, 2016
Artists of the Mid-Atlantic Plein Air Painters Association (MAPAPA) are taking to the streets to paint their cities and urban
landscape. In a year-long “paint-out,” the public will witness these outdoor artists setting up their easels in and near city
Historian C.R. Gibbs presents "A Hard Road to Freedom: The Civil War, African Americans, and Emancipation.” Why did it take until November of 1864 for the state of Maryland to end slavery? Gibbs examines the key factors in this prolonged political struggle involving divisions among the state’s political parties, the plight of African American Marylanders prior to emancipation, and the heroic role black soldiers played in the Civil War.
Baltimore Re-Collected: Architecture Past & Present
Photographs by Amy Davis and James Singewald
ARTIST TALKS: October 22 w/ Amy Davis @ 11AM and James Singewald @ 1PM
DESIGNING WOMEN
Saturday, October 29, 2016
6:30pm – 7:30pm (immediately before our 8pm performance of Anne of the Thousand Days)
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, 7 South Calvert Street, Baltimore MD 21202
Spirited haunted history walking tour of Mount Vernon.
Step through the doors of some of Fell's Point's most haunted pubs for this fascinating haunted pub crawl of this historic maritime neighborhood. If your arms break out into goosebumps, and the hair on your neck stands up, it may be because ghost sightings have happened right where you are sitting. Participants can choose to buy a drink, relax, and hear tales of that haunted tavern and ghost stories from nearby sites. 21 and older only. Locally owned and operated since 2001!
Ghost Tours and Haunted Pub Crawls of Fells Point and Mt. Vernon in Baltimore, MD. The original award-winning Baltimore haunted history tours- since 2001! Join us to explore haunted pubs, shops, and residences in Baltimore, MD. But don't stray too far from the group because you never know when you'll find yourself face to face with the unknown.
From small urban parks to great expanses of wilderness, America’s national parks have been called the best idea we’ve ever had. This year their chief steward, the National Park Service, turns 100. Join us for a discussion of how the Park Service grew from a small office in 1916 into today’s force for preserving natural and cultural heritage. Our speaker, Ms. Joy Beasley, is the deputy director for park programs and National Heritage Areas across the country and luckily for us is also Maryland’s designated federal preservation officer.
Join us for the exhibition of Recalibration during Alloverstreet Baltimore.
Artistry in Baltimore takes many shapes, from past artisans who sculpted intricate funeral markers in GreenMount Cemetery to today’s artisans creating works in paper, plastic and metal at Open Works in a historic distribution warehouse. Our tour will start at Open Works, a newly opened maker-space that provides tools and equipment for artists and entrepreneurs to create all kinds of things in all kinds of media. The building is the former distribution warehouse for the Railway Express Agency, and we’ll get a look at their facilities and some of the work going on there.
Join NEM for our workshop on "Building Electronic Circuits". Students will explore electronic components and circuits such as sound generators, detectors, and controllers using SNAP circuits.
Baltimorean and Salon columnist D. Watkins gives an author talk and book signing of his newest book The Cook Up: A Crack Rock Memoir about his childhood growing up in East Baltimore, dropping out of college, being drawn to his brother’s drug empire, and ultimately escaping from a world of violence and destruction.
ANNE BOLEYN: Seductive Temptress or Religious and Political Changemaker?
A Community Conversation with Professor Amy M. Froide
Saturday, November 5, 2016
6:30pm – 7:30pm (immediately before our 8pm performance)
Full Circle Dance Company Presents
A Woman's Place: Power, Passion, Purpose
Concert Highlights Women who Stepped Up, Stood Out, and Pushed Back
Harriet Tubman, Marie Curie, Maya Angelou, Mother Teresa, Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan. Each of these famous women shook the world, breaking barriers and defying expectations. The names Wendy Kopp, Hildegard of Bingen, and Ruth Handler may not be as well known, but all three of these women challenged entrenched ideas to make an impact.
Walk just a few blocks east from Baltimore’s Sunday Farmers Market and you enter one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city – historic Jonestown. On this tour of often over-looked landmarks, you’ll see handsome cast-iron buildings, hear how urban renewal transformed the community in the 1960s and 1970s, and get inside the famed Phoenix Shot Tower – the tallest structure in the United States until 1846. The Shot Tower stands out in Baltimore’s skyline as a reminder of our early industrial heritage and is a must-see for visitors and locals alike!
Tour the grounds and first floor of historic Tudor Hall, home of Maryland's famous family of Shakespearian actors including Edwin Booth and John Wilkes Booth. Tour starts at 2:00 pm and lasts about 45 minutes. Located at 17 Tudor Lane, Bel Air, MD 21015. $5.00 cash for those age 13 and older. For more info call 443-619-0008 or email us at [email protected]. For other tour dates go to http://spiritsoftudorhall.blogspot.com
Co-presented with BZD and The Macks Center for Jewish Education.
Your ticket to this event includes a pre-show reception in the Gordon lobby from 6:30pm-7:30pm featuring drinks, light refreshments, live music and schmoozing, sponsored by The Macks Center for Jewish Education.
Join us for an evening of magical live radio with the creators of Israel Story—the award-winning radio show and podcast that public radio icon Ira Glass calls "the Israeli This American Life".
John Danko describes how three generations have worked to keep Danko Arlington productive through a century of changing technologies.
Advance registration suggested.