Dear Students,
Saturday, October 3, 2015 from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
St Mary's Park,
Come to Seton Hill’s 6th free, fun, funky French-themed fair that celebrates Seton Hill as Baltimore’s historic French Quarter. Dance, listen to music, see art on the fence, a Flea and Craft market, a puppet show, good French-style food and drink, our signature French maid race, games and activities such as Petanque, Hula hooping, sack races, face painting, kids build the Eiffel tower, and a Toddlers tour de France and Grand Prix.
Saturday, October 3, 2015 from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Lovely Lane Church, inside and outside
The Baltimore Rhythm Festival is a community-based celebration of rhythm-based art in all its expressive forms. Inspired by the possibilities of the simple phrase “Peace through Music”, this year’s festival brings together a dazzling variety of music, dance, spoken word, and festivity to connect people in our city together through rhythm.
The festival includes performances, workshops, master classes, jams, vendors, and fun for all ages. From deeply traditional forms to electronica, the festival recognizes and values all the ways that culture can bring people together, to appreciate both difference and commonality.
Zion Church Of the City Of Baltimore
The Maryland Renaissance Festival, a tradition for the entire family, begins its 39th season August 29th and runs Saturdays and Sundays and Labor Day Monday through October 25th for nine weekends of thrills, feasting, handmade crafts, entertainment and merriment in Crownsville, near Annapolis, Maryland.
The 27 acre Village of Revel Grove comes to life each autumn with more than 200 professional performers on ten stages, authentic combat armored jousting on magnificent steeds and streets filled with village characters. Join His Most Royal Highness King Henry VIII in the forests and glades with over 140 artisans exhibiting crafts in their own renaissance shops, five taverns featuring cool libations, 42 food and beverage emporiums providing a vast array of succulent and sweet treats to sate even the most hearty of appetites.
Fall is upon us! What is your favorite part of fall? The colors? The cool air? The quiet evenings listening to the rain tap against your bedroom window? Those are my favorite autumn moments.
Fall in Maryland is a special time with some fun events happening. Check out these activities that are only available this time of year!
Seton Hill French Fair (Free)
Saturday, October 3, 2015 from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
St Mary's Park,
606 N. Paca St,
Baltimore, MD, 21201
Baltimore Rhythm Festival (Free)
Saturday, October 3, 2015 from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Lovely Lane Church, inside and outside
2200 St Paul St, , MD 21218
Baltimore, MD 21218
The festival includes performances, workshops, master classes, jams, vendors, and fun for all ages. From deeply traditional forms to electronica, the festival recognizes and values all the ways that culture can bring people together, to appreciate both difference and commonality.
Bach Concert Series (Pay what you want)Sunday, October 4, 2015 from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM
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Zion Church Of the City Of Baltimore
400 East Lexington Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
Pay what you wish. Bach In Baltimore concert featuring the Concert Choir, Orchestra and T. Herbert Dimmock conducting!
October 4, 2015 at 4:00 PM. Bach In Baltimore presents Cantata 194: Hochsterwunschtes Freudenfest at Zion Lutheran Church, City Hall Plaza, Baltimore, MD 21202
Enter 140 N. Gay St. Baltimore, MD 21202 in your GPS to our free parking!
October 4, 2015 at 4:00 PM. Bach In Baltimore presents Cantata 194: Hochsterwunschtes Freudenfest at Zion Lutheran Church, City Hall Plaza, Baltimore, MD 21202
Enter 140 N. Gay St. Baltimore, MD 21202 in your GPS to our free parking!
Maryland Renaissance Festival (Adults: $24; Children: $10)
Saturday, October 4 & Sunday, October 5, 2015 from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM |
The 27 acre Village of Revel Grove comes to life each autumn with more than 200 professional performers on ten stages, authentic combat armored jousting on magnificent steeds and streets filled with village characters. Join His Most Royal Highness King Henry VIII in the forests and glades with over 140 artisans exhibiting crafts in their own renaissance shops, five taverns featuring cool libations, 42 food and beverage emporiums providing a vast array of succulent and sweet treats to sate even the most hearty of appetites.