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Baltimore Buzzes with Diverse Events

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Baltimore is buzzing with excitement and there’s no shortage of unforgettable events happening this week and into the weekend. Whether you’re looking for arts, music, food, sports, or family-friendly fun, Charm City has you covered.

Today, Thursday June 26, the Sondheim Art Prize Finalists Award Ceremony is the can’t-miss event for art lovers. Head to the Baltimore Museum of Art’s Meyerhoff Auditorium to celebrate creative innovation as the city’s top talent is honored. For listeners interested in social justice, there’s a virtual symposium titled Hidden in Plain Sight: Human Trafficking Victimization and Response running from 9:30am to 2:30pm.

Friday, June 27, dance takes the spotlight with We Call it Flamenco, a vibrant Spanish dance show at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Or head over to Oriole Park at Camden Yards for the Orioles’ City Connect Soccer Jersey Giveaway night, perfect for fans of both baseball and soccer and a unique collectible opportunity. Power Plant Live is kicking off its Friday Night Live season with The Cover Up Band rocking the main stage—no cover, just good vibes, live music, and drink specials right in the heart of downtown.

Saturday, June 28, is packed from morning to night. Start with Domino Day at the Maryland Science Center from 10 am to 2 pm for hands-on activities that will delight kids and grownups alike. The Annual Voices of History Street Fair outside the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum celebrates Black history with culture, food, and community. Families can visit Port Discovery for Play It Safe, offering interactive and safety-themed activities for little ones.

Sports fans and adventure seekers can check out the Baltimore Dragon Boat Challenge at West Covington Park, or the Baltimore Pedal Show at Metro Baltimore for a display of custom bikes. Over at Horseshoe Casino, Baltimore’s own comedian Ryan Sickler performs stand-up at 7 pm for a night of laughter. At the Lyric, Orchestra Noir presents the Y2K Meets 90s Tour blending orchestral and classic hip-hop. If you love a good mystery, The Murder Mystery Company is serving up laughs and suspense at The Olive Grove in Linthicum.

For music lovers, Saturday evening has Several Species: The Pink Floyd Experience performing outdoors at Cult Classic Brewing, and Amped Up! A Benefit for the MD SPCA at Ottobar supports local animals with sets from Polarview, Slot, Grudge, and Still Bones. There’s also Richard Rodgers & His Sounds of Music at Towson University Center for the Arts for fans of timeless Broadway tunes.

Sunday, June 29, keeps the energy high with the Oddities & Curiosities Expo at the Baltimore Convention Center for those who love all things strange and wonderful. Blues Traveler is in town at the Horseshoe Casino’s Harbor Room, and Motown & More brings the sounds of a generation to Keystone Korner. Looking for something different? Try Dining in the Dark at The Collective Encore for a sensory dining adventure or catch the family-friendly screening of A Goofy Movie at Le Mondo.

No matter your interest, Baltimore this week is alive with culture, creativity, and celebration. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe for more city highlights and event updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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