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Dive into an enchanted holiday fantasy at Santa’s Circus, where Santa and Mrs. Claus have curated a show filled with joy and laughter. Experience remarkable performers and awe-inspiring circus acts from around the world, in a Christmas Wonderland.
Wanderland is a one-day craft beverage journey through Maryland’s beer, wine, spirits, cider & mead—set in the autumn beauty of Symphony Woods. Sip, stroll, dance, and discover five regional zones packed with flavor, music, and curious delights.
Get your family photos done before the holiday rush! Kentlands Mansion invites families to participate in mini holiday photo sessions with Olive & Mint Photography. Each session includes 15 minutes with photographer, high resolution, & online gallery
Enjoy an afternoon of paws-itively amazing vendors and activities under the pavilion, a train excursion to Carroll Park, a costume contest, and a “Yappy Hour” “fur” adult owners only!
Lighthouse Point Marina Celebrates 2nd Annual Baltimore BoatFest on Saturday, September 6, 1-8 p.m. at 2780 Lighthouse Point E in Canton. Fun, family-friendly event features live music, local food & drinks, marine themed vendors & auction.
Emmy Award®–winning actor Richard Thomas (The Waltons, Ozark, To Kill a Mockingbird) brings Mark Twain’s razor-sharp wit and enduring wisdom to life in Mark Twain Tonight!, the acclaimed one-man show written and originally performed by Hal Holbrook.
This group show features professional artists of diverse ages, backgrounds, and modes of expression. Among the participants are painters, paper cutters, sewists, photographers, and digital artists. Exhibition Dates: August 12, 2025 to October 5, 2025
Christmas Village in Baltimore returns to the Inner Harbor for its 12th season from November 22 to December 24, 2025.
Kids will learn about the connection between Samuel Morse’s telegraph and the B&O. Next, they will decode their own name in Morse Code and create a bracelet.