Free Admission to the Maryland Historical Society
We offer FREE admission to the museum on the first Thursday of each month!
We offer FREE admission to the museum on the first Thursday of each month!
Art lyes within each of us. Those who awaken it via memories, travel, love, tradegy these essential moments make life worth living. Support living artist. On this evening we will tell our stories, triumphs, concerns, and lend a voice to communities unheard. Let’s celebrate!! Free street parking and private parking as well. Featuring visual artist as followed Bryan Robinson, Akan Udoh, Jessy DeSantis, Monique Dove, Andre Hines Jr, Mikea Hugley and Ashley Huff Jr.
On Sunday, September 9th at 11 a.m., the 7th annual Pet Memorial Sunday Ceremony will be held by Baltimore Humane Society Memorial Park in observance of National Pet Memorial Day. The free ceremony is for anyone who has experienced the loss of a beloved pet, no matter when or where the loss occurred. You do NOT need to have a pet buried at the Memorial Park or adopted from Baltimore Humane Society to attend.
UMBC Humanities Forum
Carolina Guerrero, CEO and co-founder of Radio Ambulante: “Breaking the Language Barrier One Story at a Time”
Monday, September 17, 4 p.m.
Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery
Hear an overview of the life and military service of James J. Archer of Harford County. Gen. Archer was the first general officer in the Army of Northern Virginia captured during the Civil War. His infantry brigade opened the Battle of Gettysburg on July 1, 1863, and one of his soldiers killed Union Maj. Gen. John F. Reynolds, commander of the Army of the Potomac’s First Corps.
$36,000 Award: Nominate Young Jewish Leaders Making a Difference in Their Communities
Do you know a teen with a passion for making the world a better place? The Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards are seeking nominations of exceptional Jewish teens leading meaningful community service and social change initiatives. The national award annually recognizes up to 15 Jewish teens with $36,000 each towards their project or education. Up to five teens from California and ten from across the United States will be recognized for their humanitarian efforts.