Robot Demo
Students from FIRST Robotics team “C Company” demonstrate their 2017 STEAMworks robot and chat about their experience. Cost is included with museum admission.
Students from FIRST Robotics team “C Company” demonstrate their 2017 STEAMworks robot and chat about their experience. Cost is included with museum admission.
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 1:00 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
We are fortunate to live in a community where many Holocaust survivors have made it their mission to share their stories with both adult and student audiences. We are privileged to welcome two survivors to JMM while Remembering Auschwitz is on view. Join us to hear the personal testimonies of these extraordinary women. Born in Bodzentyn, Poland, Golda Kalib was very young at time of Nazi invasion. While initially hidden with a Christian family, she experienced the horrors of the Holocaust in a labor camp and Auschwitz.
Learn more about Junius Brutus Booth, Jr, eldest brother of John Wilkes Booth. Presented by Dave Taylor. He is the creator and administrator of the popular Boothiebarn.com. In addition to being an elementary school teacher, Dave is an avid Lincoln Assassination and Booth researcher, writer and speaker. He is also a guide for the John Wilkes Booth Escape Route Bus Tour organized by the Surratt Society. Talk starts at 2:00 pm and lasts about 45 minutes. Located at Tudor Hall, 17 Tudor Lane, Bel Air, MD 21015. $5.00 cash for those ages 13 and older.
Plan to attend the First Annual Baltimore Piano Marathon Concert, presented by The Spire Series at First & Franklin Presbyterian Church! Between 2:00 and 6:00, eight superb solo pianists from the Greater Baltimore/Washington area will perform - - a new artist will take the stage every thirty minutes. Come for as much time as you wish!
We are thrilled to have radio station WBJC announcers Kati Harrison and Mark Malinowski LIVE, as co-MC's for the event.
The artist roster and SCHEDULE is:
Children’s Chorus of Maryland & School of Music (CCM) presents its 41st annual spring concert, Wayfaring, Whimsy & Wonder, on Sunday, May 7th, at 3 pm at Gordon Center for the Performing Arts in Owings Mills. This joyful celebration of spring will feature the whimsical works of Watson Henderson and Carter along with more traditional selections from Mozart and Schubert. Led by Artistic Director Susan Bialek, performances will include eastern Asian and Indian pieces by Ishimaru and Paranjoti.
Beau Soir Trio (David Lonkevitch, flute, Jennifer Ries, viola, and Michelle Myers Lundy, harp) is a Washintongton DC-based ensemble that has perfomed at venues and acclaimed concert series in the DC and Baltimore area, including the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage, since 2007. The trio won the 2014 Montpelier Arts Recital Competition.
Imagine discovering—as a teenager or young adult—that your parents or grandparents hid their identity for their (and your) safety. How would you feel? What would you do? Ever since the fall of Communism in Poland in 1989, when Jewish matters stopped being a taboo subject, more and more people have discovered their Jewish roots. Scholars have named this phenomenon “The Unexpected Generation” or “The Third Generation of Polish Jews” since the Holocaust.
This concert showcases exceptional ensembles from the UMD School of Music’s chamber music program, as selected by faculty.
LIMITLESS POSSIBILITIES AT DANCE BALTIMORE’S AGELESS GRACE
Dancers Over 40 Once Again Inspire Audiences in Annual Concert
T. Herbert Dimmock leads the Bach Concert Choir in Priceless Treasures a choral concert of J.S. Bach, Lauridsen, Paulus and more. Sunday, May 7, 2017 at Christ Lutheran Church, 701 S. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21230.
Join Howard Community College choirs for a mixed medley of musical marvels!
April showers bring...May FazaFams! Bring your family and your silliness to FazaFam! Moms, dads, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, ANYONE can hop, skip, jump, or scoot to our weekly Sunday Funday FazaFam!
FazaFam is fun for the WHOLE family! The best thing you can do for your family is spend time together and FazaFam is here to help you do just that!
Keep rocking and rolling with FazaFam! Jam to Salsa, Disco, Hip-Hop, Motown, and more. Games, moves, and great music make it easy to meet your goals to Dance & Bmore fit, fun, and free!
Sara d’Ippolito and Kenny Reichert met in Milwaukee, WI (USA), through a shared love of the growing improvised music scene. They immediately connected and started working on original music in July 2015. An eclectic blend of voice, ukulele, nylon and steel string guitars, Sara and Kenny embrace their wide range of musical styles to create their intimate sound. Sara grew up in southern Italy, but she has Wisconsin roots and teaches classical guitar at Latino on the near southside. Kenny is a native of Brookfield and studied jazz at the Berklee College of Music in Massachusetts.
UMBC Symphony Orchestra
Sunday, May 7, 7:30 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
The UMBC Symphony Orchestra performs under the direction of E. Michael Richards.
Admission is free, but tickets are required. Ticket information will be announced in mid-spring.
Free parking is available immediately adjacent to the Performing Arts and Humanities Building in Lot 8.
The Music Department invites you to come and enjoy an evening of vocal and instrumental music presented by the music students of Howard Community College.
Join Port Discovery for Discovery Days from Tuesday, May 9 to Friday, May 12, featuring a fun filled week of programs for children of all ages and capabilities!
During the months of May and June, high school and college graduates will receive a complimentary entree with a group reservation booked through the group sales office. To redeem the offer, graduates must present their 2017 valid school ID with class year, their picture in a cap & gown or their actual degree.
Writers LIVE: An Evening with the Authors of In The Margins: A Conversation in Poetry. Christine Higgins, Ann LoLordo, Madeleine Mysko, and Kathleen O'Toole discuss their new book In The Margins: A Conversation in Poetry. Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 415 Park Avenue, 6:30 p.m.
Steven is a video documentary of the life of Steven Vogel, as narrated by Steven himself. The video recollections describe life growing up in Budapest, Hungary in a religious Jewish home, the experience of seeing Nazi troops enter Budapest, Gestapo coming to his home to arrest him and his mother and being taken to Auschwitz in a cattle car where he and his mother came face to face with Joseph Mengele. The video describes his liberation and the cunning maneuvers that lead to Steven Vogel being the first Hungarian citizen to receive a US immigration visa following the war .