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Looking Up Downtown: Gargoyles and Grand Landmarks
In a little over an hour and a little less than a mile (for only a little more than a cup of coffee!), we take you on a walk through the highlights of downtown Baltimore’s history and architecture. We’ll show you a piece of the Berlin Wall embedded in the bricks of an 18th century church. We’ll take you to touch a British cannonball that came crashing down on Fort McHenry 200 years ago. And, of course, we’ll see plenty of gargoyles! We know where all the noble lions, hellish fiends, and neo-Egyptian sphinxes are hiding.
Dog Hikes with the Doctor At Baltimore Humane Society
Super Sundays
Join us for fun, educational activities that the entire family can enjoy!
Percussion Garden: 12:30 pm - 3 pm & 4 pm - 5 pm
Don't miss this hands-on activity of discovery where participants are encouraged to play on (or with) a wide variety of percussion instruments. Through play, children learn about the amazing sounds that can be produced and the different techniques for producing these sounds.
Mother Goose on the Loose: 1:30 pm
An award-winning, early literacy program featuring singing, movement, and fingerplays.
Autism Fall Fest
- Join Child Guidance as we launch the first ever festival in the MD/PA/DE/NJ area designed exclusively for those with Autism. Children, families, and adults are welcome to attend this fun, social, and educational event. Every detail of this amazing & fun day has been carefully planned for the unique sensory and socialization needs of an Autism diagnosis. The stage is offset from the main camp grounds to decrease sound irritation. Nature trails leading up to a ropes course and pond provide a serene environment with tactile elements.
The Autumn Leaves Project: Oak Group Event
Autumn Leaves, a project of Bruun Studios, is an innovative arts project bringing those younger than 50 together with those 50 or older in reflection and celebration of their paths. The project includes an art exhibition with 7 major events at Area 405, from September 19 through November 2, 2014.
Each event highlights one of 7 different "event groups" (Ash, Birch, Chestnut, Maple, Oak, Poplar and Sycamore). Each group will feature:
Music in the Valley presents Janice Chandler-Eteme, Soprano
Janice Chandler-Eteme, Soprano
A beloved artist, Janice’s exquisite voice has thrilled audiences in concert halls throughout Europe and the U.S. We are thrilled to welcome her to Music In The Valley’s opening concert.
Accompanied by Marvin Mills on piano and organ
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Festival of Praise
Featuring Fred Hammond and Donnie McClurkin.
Charm City Bronze The Handbell School
This October, the inagural season of Charm City Bronze The Handbell School arrives!
Beau Lochte, The Handbell School founder, has over five years of experience directing bell choirs, youth and adult, in the Baltimore area and conducted a massed choir that included Arsis Handbell Ensemble, Estonia at Second Presbyterian Church on July 22, 2014.
The Handbell School, on Deepdene Road in Baltimore's Roland Park neighborhood, promises lots of opportunities for students as well as parents to participate in a fun and rewarding activity together learning music through the bells!