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Ram’s Head Live: October 2018 Calendar of Events

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Harbor Park Garage is pleased to be the Official Parking Partner for Rams Head Live!  Our brightly lit and clean 1240 space garage is located steps away from the concert venue.  Simply park at the Harbor Park Garage and be sure to get your discount voucher from the Rams Head Live! box office before you leave.  To prepay for your inner harbor parking, simply click on the Prepay For Parking buttons you see on the site or follow this link – https://goo.gl/mDibI9. Check out the concert dates below and plan to come out and have

Sound Stage Baltimore: October 2018 Calendar of Events

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Harbor Park Garage is pleased to announce our official parking relationship with Soundstage. Located steps from the front door, Harbor Park Garage offers secure, safe, lighted parking. WEBSITE To prepay for your inner harbor parking, simply click on the Prepay For Parking buttons you see on the site or follow this LINK. Have fun at the event! October 02, 2018 Savage Party & Ripping Headaches Present Paradise Lost Solstafir, The Atlas Moth Show | 8:00 pm // Doors | 7:00 pm Tickets October 03, 2018 After The Burial with The Acacia Strain Erra, Make Them Suffer, Emerge A

What to do with kids at the 2018 Baltimore Book Festival

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Parents take note: the Baltimore Book Festival takes place in downtown Baltimore from Friday, September 28 through Sunday, September 30. The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day and, from start to finish, is packed with fun, kid-friendly activities. Before heading to the festival with your family, take a few minutes to check out what’s on tap for families each day. Most of the family-oriented activities take place in the festival’s Craft Corridor or on the Enoch Pratt Free Library Children’s Stage. In both locations, fun events for kids take place all

Noah Cyrus’s The Good Cry Tour Comes to Baltimore Soundstage on September 28

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Noah Cyrus – younger sister of Miley Cyrus and a successful artist in her own right – comes to Charm City on September 28. The singer brings her The Good Cry Tour, with opener Maty Noyes, to the Baltimore Soundstage, right downtown. The tour kicks off in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on September 22. The tour will hit Orlando, Atlanta and Nashville before rolling into Baltimore for a Friday night show on September 28. All about Noah Cyrus For a long time, Noah Cyrus was known primarily as the little sister of Disney Channel and musical

Get to Know: Baltimore Book Festival Participants Dr. Theodora Goss and Earl Swift

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The Baltimore Book Festival, one of the region’s most hotly anticipated events, takes place in downtown Baltimore from Friday, September 28 through Sunday, September 30. The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day and includes talks, demos and interactive activities designed to appeal to lovers of a wide variety of book styles and subjects. Throughout the weekend, festival-goers will have the opportunity to hear and meet dozens of writers, including both Marylanders and those from outside the area. The books represented include everything from science fiction and romance to kids’ lit and

How to Celebrate the 4th of July in Downtown Baltimore

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The 4th of July is almost upon us and there’s no better place to celebrate America’s independence than in downtown Baltimore. The city and local businesses have tons of fun events – from fireworks to barbecues – planned for Wednesday, July 4. Here’s a look at what to expect downtown on Independence Day: Inner Harbor Fireworks Downtown Baltimore boasts the region’s largest celebration of Independence Day, with epic fireworks show over the Inner Harbor, starting at 9:30 p.m. But even before the fireworks start, the Inner Harbor is bustling, with live music from the U.S.

Neighborhood Lights Returns to Baltimore April 6-18

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Get ready for some sparkle, Baltimore – Light City is back! Now in its third year, the free annual festival of light, music and innovation will take over downtown Baltimore and neighborhoods throughout the city this April. The festivities begin the weekend of April 6-18, with Neighborhood Lights. https://lightcity.org/ Where Is Neighborhood Lights? Acting as the kick-off for the longer event, Neighborhood Lights drums up enthusiasm from Baltimore locals and visitors alike. The weekend-long spectacle showcases the work of Baltimore-based artists, each of whom received a $15,000 grant to create a light-based visual or performance