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Tonight, Monday June 23, kicks off with Kids Summer Culinary Camp at Schola, designed to teach budding chefs the basics in a fun and hands-on setting. For those seeking something thought-provoking, the Hecht-Levi Symposium at the Bloomberg School of Public Health is exploring disparities in care, with experts coming together to discuss important healthcare issues. More information on today's happenings can be found in the city's event roundups at allevents dot in.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Friday Night Live returns to Power Plant Live on June 27. Enjoy live music from The Cover Up Band, crowd-pleasing drink specials, and a vibrant downtown vibe at this free event. It’s the ideal way to kick off the weekend, relax after work, and soak in Baltimore’s summer nightlife, according to the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore.
If you love music, Friday offers even more: Le Mondo is hosting medhuka, Kutay Sezginel, and friends for an eclectic night at their North Howard Street venue, while the Marco Quartet brings jazz to An die Musik on North Charles. At Peabody Heights Brewery on Friday night, you can catch MikelParis & Tip Top Band if a brewery scene is more your pace. The Ivy Bookshop is offering a Pride Month Booze & Browse Craft Extravaganza, mixing crafts with local brews.
Saturday, June 28, is packed with happenings all over the city. Early risers can check out the Baltimore Dragon Boat Challenge—an all-day waterfront event with races, family-friendly activities, and plenty of excitement. Over at the Maryland Science Center, Domino Day will celebrate the theme "Around the World in 80 Days," with expert builders setting up intricate displays leading up to a spectacular domino topple at 2 pm.
Art lovers can explore the youth-designed "Toxic Overburden" exhibition at The Peale, which highlights the environmental struggles of South Baltimore’s Curtis Bay neighborhood. If you want a dazzling after-dark stroll, the Maryland Zoo’s Spring Illuminations features glowing lantern displays, tasty Asian-inspired snacks, and nighttime animal viewing.
Sunday, June 29, continues the momentum with an A.Y.C.E. Brunch at Cult Classic Brewing and a double dose of Motown & More: The Legacy Lives, a live musical tribute at Keystone Korner. Blues Traveler rings in Sunday night at Horseshoe Casino’s Harbor Room, while the Baltimore Convention Center hosts the ever-popular Oddities & Curiosities Expo—a must for fans of the unusual.
Don’t forget, throughout the week and weekend, Baltimore’s neighborhoods come alive with outdoor concerts, farmers markets, and pop-up art events. For a roundup of everything happening, Baltimore Magazine and the official Visit Baltimore website offer daily event calendars.
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