• Jeffrey Kent: Life Meets Art, BLIFTD STVDIOS PROJECT

    Baltimore artist and mentor Jeffrey Kent shares details about the BLIFTD STVDIOS PROJECT, which supports the Baltimore art community with a blend of artistic, cultural, and educational offerings. Located in the historic American Can Company building in Canton, BLIFTD STVDIOS PROJECT utilizes arts programming, workshops, and collaborative events to unite diverse communities.

  • Barbara Blumberg: From Sole to Soul, the Fascinating History of Women’s Footwear

    Popular speaker Barbara Blumberg returns to the Club to explore the extraordinary journey of women’s shoes through history, from ancient foot coverings to daring heels that defy gravity—and defy medical advice! We’ll also contemplate the legacy of shoemaker-to-the-stars Salvatore Ferragamo, who rose from obscurity in a small Italian village to become an international master shoe

  • Bus Trip: Harpers Ferry & BIG Cork Winery

    Explore the quaint, historic town of Harpers Ferry, WV, at the peak of fall colors. We’ll take a guided tour of the town and learn about John Brown’s famous raid before we head to BIG Cork Winery for a tour and tasting of six selected wines. Bus, tour, boxed lunch, wine tasting and cheese board

  • Friday Book Club

    A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith

  • Bridge

  • Caitlin Broccoli: How AI is Transforming Our World

    Caitlin Broccoli, associate director of life design at Johns Hopkins, helps us understand how emotional intelligence (EQ) and artificial intelligence (AI) can co-exist to create more human, responsive, and curiosity-driven environments for children and adults. AI might generate answers, but it's up to us to keep designing questions.

  • Gary Vikan: The Icon, Theology in Colors

    Icons are not simply religious images; they are sacred windows conveying theological truths through symbolism and use of color. Former director of The Walters Art Museum Gary Vikan probes the power and beauty of icons. What do icons mean, why do they look the way they do, and how do they create sacred space in