With mask mandates lifting (though not inside – yet – in Baltimore City), temperatures rising and all COVID statistics trending in the right direction, Baltimore is gearing up for one hot, fun summer. From kiddie adventures to all ages shows to 21+ parties, this summer, there’s something for everyone downtown.
10 things to do to make the transition back to work successfully • Be Humble. Humblebragging is so 2020. No one wants to hear about how you taught your dog to juggle and your toddler calculus while loving every second of the lockdown with your fantastic family of kids that never argue and a spouse who does 95% of the housework and cooked gourmet creations three meals a day. • Don’t Be Too Humble. At the same time, we don’t want to hear about how tough it was for you. It sucked for us, too,
Happy Friday, Fans of Play! We’re so excited to celebrate the final weekend of Spring Break with you – and all the other fun to come this April! ICYMI – Port Discovery is now open on Fridays from 10AM – 4PM, adding even more opportunities for play! Advance online tickets/reservations are still required of everyone, including members (members still enter for free)! Special Upcoming Happenings: • Enjoy the final Discovery Stage Series performance featuring Pinot & Augustine • $2 Community Day happening Sunday, April 18th • Members-Only Virtual Event presented by Bright Horizons featuring Wildlife Adventures happening Wednesday, April
Longer days, flowers blooming, warmer temperatures – spring has officially sprung, Fans of Play! Enjoy creating all-new family memories together when you visit Port Discovery this spring! The festive fun kicks off this weekend as Springing in Spring: Spring Break activities kick off on Saturday, April 27th, and continues into April with special Spring Break Hours! Springing in Spring: Spring Break at Port Discovery! Join Port Discovery to celebrate your well-deserved Spring Break with a fun, engaging, and safe Springing in Spring event happening Saturday, March 27th – Sunday, April 11th!* Guests big and
After a year of COVID-related closures, postponements, and stops and starts, downtown Baltimore businesses and attractions are reemerging from their slumber. With the weather warming up and COVID-related statistics trending in the right direction, heading downtown to enjoy the sites is a fun, safe way to spend time.
On February 25 and 26, 2021, Harbor Park Garage will welcome MIX 106.5 employees and volunteers working at the station’s annual Radiothon supporting the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. The annual Radiothon fundraiser typically takes place at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center but due to COVID-19-related concerns, it has been moved to a downtown Baltimore building for 2021. The building’s proximity to Harbor Park Garage makes it a convenient spot for parking – and Harbor Park is pleased to support the Radiothon and Johns Hopkins by offering free parking for those working at the event. About the
Downtown Baltimore is draped in sparkly lights for the holidays; a trip to the Inner Harbor is a fun way to jump-start feelings of holiday spirit. However, with COVID cases on the rise, Baltimore City guidelines for businesses are rapidly changing, including a new ban on indoor and outdoor dining and entertainment – which means that supporting your favorite downtown businesses might look different than it has in past years (or even past weeks). To comply with the new rules, many downtown businesses are shifting gears quickly, trying to stay afloat during this rapidly changing