Peabody Jazz Ensemble
Gary Thomas, director
Richard and Elizabeth Case Chair in Jazz Studies
Gary Thomas, director
Richard and Elizabeth Case Chair in Jazz Studies
Baltimore’s premiere queer cabaret, the Charm City Kitty Club presents Fifteen Years of Queer.
October 14, 2017 9:30am, 11:00am, 12:30pm, 2:00pm, 3:30pm
Come in costume. Enjoy decorating your free pumpkin or ghost with supplies provided by the merchants at Savage Mill. Then stroll the Mill and collect free candy.
Prizes awarded to the best costumes!
Pumpkin Decorating Tickets are Free but must be reserved in advance.
McDaniel College’s Gerontology Club, part of “The Youth Movement Against Alzheimer’s” (www.theyouthmovement.org),” organizes this annual walk with proceeds benefiting the Alzheimer’s Association. Walkers from the community are invited to join the event. For more information, call 410-857-2500 or email [email protected].
WTMD is excited to announce the fall season of Saturday Morning Tunes, an award-winning, family-friendly concert series featuring rising stars of the children’s music scene, hosted at the WTMD performance studio in Towson.
The shows are once a month on Saturday mornings through June, broadcast live on the radio with a live studio audience of little ones! (That’s where you come in.)
Please join us during Baltimore Beer Week 2017 on our Baltimore Beer by Bike tour! Our journey will include the site of the Barnitz Brewery, Baltimore’s first brewery in 1748, in what is today the center of downtown, the site of the brewery where Mary Pickersgill sewed her famous flag, and where H.L. Mencken had his first legal beer when prohibition ended at 12:01 AM, April 7, 1933.
Join Rabbi Larry Pinsker in a discussion of Science Fiction and Judaism, looking at religious and philosophical imaginings flowing hidden in nearly all science fiction. Using short SF stories and some films, Jewish source texts and contemporary events,we'll discuss, messiahs, human perfection, the Turing test, artificial intelligence, alienns, alienation, time travel,what is God and whose God is bigger and a universe of topics.
Shabbat Service 9:30 AM ; Kiddush 10:30 AM ; SF & Judaism Class 10:45 AM -12:30 PM (food permitted during class)
Join us every Saturday for hand-on kids' art lessons from J, our resident artist at the Baltimore Visitor Center!
The Baltimore Brain Fest is a yearly event for people of all ages to learn more about that mysterious, squishy, pink organ housed in your cranium. Enjoy fun activities, games, exhibitions, speakers, hands-on demonstrations and more! Come unravel the mysteries of your brain October 14!
The Baltimore Brain Fest is a yearly, FREE event for people of all ages to learn more about that mysterious, squishy, pink organ housed in your cranium. Enjoy brain-related activities, games, exhibitions, arts and crafts, talks from experts in the field, and more! Come unravel the mysteries of your brain October 14!
For more information, check out our website at www.brainfest.org
Lindsay Jacks, Director of Lights Out Baltimore, speaks as part of the Birdland and the Anthropocene exhibition at The Peale Center. Exhibition through 29 October.
Please note this event entails climbing 22 stairs and there is currently no elevator at the Peale Center.
INTERNATIONAL, DOMESTIC, & LOCAL BEERS,
WINES AND SCHNAPPS
All The Show Features Are Under Cover- so Rain or Shine- you are totally wunderbar! As you enter the show, you’ll receive a souvenir tasting glass for ALL YOU CARE TO TASTE sampling … Just drink responsibly. There is nothing worse than a professional person (dressed in a German outfit) slurring their words as they sing drinking songs!
Join us for our FREE family fun walk and festival at the Weinberg Y in Waverly. It’s an afternoon of activities and entertainment encouraging families to spend time together—eating, playing and reading. Registration begins at 12:30pm; walk & festival start 1:00pm and event ends 3:30pm - ..
Come and join Baltimore Humane Society for a day of fun celebrating 90 years saving lives. Live
music, food trucks, petting zoo, hayrides, local shopping and kids activities. Saturday,October 14 th , 1-
6 PM The address is 1601 Nicodemus Road, Reisterstown, MD 21136.
More info at https://tinyurl.com/y8hrg98q
While you’re at the Bash, take the wheel and help Baltimore Humane Society earn up to $8000.
From 1 to 6pm on their grounds in Reisterstown take a 3 minute drive and Bob Davidson Ford
On the Second Saturday of each month the Baltimore County Arts Guild offers a free family art making activity for artists of all ages. No registration is required. See artwork on exhibit and create artwork of your own. Different activities each month. Clay, collage, pastels, painting, printmaking, sewing.... Develop creative problem solving abilities, and improve communication skills while having lots of fun!
October 15- make a sculpture
November– make peace paintings
December– print peace flags
January– create your dream vacation
Talks by artists Lynne Parks and Jieyu Zhang as part of the Birdland and the Anthropocene exhibition at The Peale Center. Exhibition runs through 29 October, 2017.
Please note that participation in these talks entails climbing 22 stairs and there is currently no elevator at the Peale Center.
The Ariel Quartet, originally from Israel, has rapidly earned a sterling reputation for its bold versatility and soulful interpretations. Following its 2016 Carnegie Hall debut, the youthful group comes to Baltimore with a program of works by Schumann, Kurtág, and Beethoven.
Participants may wish to bring to this demo a clay sculpture and I will advise them on how it can be cast. Rubber Mold Making will also be discussed as well as materials that can be substituted for the clay and patinas and surface coloration.
Jim Paulsen was born in Iowa and grew up in Illinois. He has a BS from Western Illinois University, an MA from Northern Illinois University and an MFA from the University of Delaware. Jim is a Professor Emeritus from Towson University where he taught for 42 years and was head of the Sculpture Program.
THE THREE WOMEN OF THREE CHAIRS ARE:
“Audrey Shakir is one of the greatest bebop singers in the world today, a talent with a thrilling voice, sure to send elation through the audience.” – Wynton Marsalis, Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
The Hunt Valley Wind Ensemble presents its Fall Concert, featuring works by Andrew Lloyd Weber, Eric Whitacre and Leroy Anderson. The Ensemble, comprising more than 50 amateur adult musicians, is under the directiion of conductors Matthew T. Benner and Ryan Pilius.