The news cycle has been wild lately. We’ve felt fear, then relief, following the story of the kidnapping (and rescue) of Tennessee girl Carlie Trent. We’ve laughed and rolled our eyes at the announcement that Rob Gronkowski will be on the cover of Madden NFL 17. We’ve devoured every story about Paul Ryan’s meeting with Donald Trump. And we’ve cared way more than we probably should about what’s happening with the cast of Empire. Add all of that to weeks of rain, with only scant glimpses of the sun, and Baltimore is more than a
Whether you’re #NeverTrump or #DropOutHillary, or you’re Feelin’ the Bern, you’ve got to admit, this election season, Baltimoreans need opportunities to escape from the news cycle like never before. Even watching the Orioles beat the Yankees isn’t quite enough, on its own, to cleanse our minds. Fortunately, downtown Baltimore offers plenty of ways to escape – even if only for an afternoon. Head to the National Aquarium in Baltimore to experience life under the sea – a location so remote, even the most tenacious political characters won’t be able to find you. The National Aquarium’s
With Maryland primary voting over and the Baltimore election for mayor almost behind us, it’s time to focus local energy on more fun and sporting competitive pursuits. Whether you #RockTheRed or you’re all about the O’s, Baltimore is a good place to be this spring. When you’re not going wild in the stands – or in front of the TV – cheering on your favorite team, carry that energy over to Port Discovery Children’s Museum for a hands-on “Going Wild Weekend.” On April 30 and May 1, the museum will host wildlife activities and
We’re going wild all weekend with Wildlife Adventures! Join us for special activities and programs that celebrate animals, including: Wildlife Adventures Petting Zoo Pet and interact with a variety of animals including rabbits, turtles, chickens, and snakes and more! Living WILD Learn simple ways that children can live to help wildlife and the environment. UnWrap, UnRoll, and UnWind Join Wildlife Adventures’ certified “relax-imals” and learn how to properly touch, hold, and care for animals. Wild TALES Listen to some exciting animal stories and makeup one of your own. Clothespin Caterpillars Use different materials to create
We here at Harbor Park Garage are spicing things up for the run by offering: $10 flat rate for participants! In after 5am and out by 2pm. Guarantee a space with Parking Panda in advance for an additional $1 booking fee. So put on your running shoes and conseguir en el camino (get on the road!). Race Information: Date: Saturday, May 7, 2016 Time: 6:30 a.m. registration opens 8:00 a.m. race begins Location: Power Plant Live! 34 Market Place, Baltimore, MD www.powerplantlive.com Cost: $40 (includes an official race t-shirt) $10 Kids 8 and under Website
Harbor Park Garage is pleased to be an official parking partner for Pier Six Concert Pavilion. Our brightly lit and clean 1240 space garage is a short walk from the concert venue. Simply park at the Harbor Park Garage and be sure and be sure to get your discount voucher from the Pier Six box office. Check out the May concerts below and plan to come out and have a great time in Baltimore! DIRECTIONS Saturday, May 7, 2016 100.7 The Bay presents BOSTON: 40th Anniversary Rob Fahey & The Pieces Doors: 6:00 pm / Show:
Mark your Calendars! The Maryland Department of Commerce and partners welcome the U.S. Navy Blue Angels to Maryland to announce their return to Baltimore, October 15-16, 2016. The air show will take place during the inaugural Maryland Fleet Week and Air Show Baltimore, a free 6-day festival celebrating the rich naval traditions of the Chesapeake Bay and the contributions of Marylanders to the defense of the nation. The Blue Angels, the Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, will be based at Martin State Airport and will be performing in Baltimore for the third time during the Star-Spangled Air