The onset of WWI resulted in a wave of anti-German sentiments nationwide, and the Baltimore area was a focal point of this rise in racial hostility. Individuals of German ancestry became viewed as a direct threat to the nation, and in many instances felt compelled to conceal their ethnic identity. After the war, this xenophobic
Catered through contributions from members, this is a free event and a Club favorite. No other event has as many enthusiastic contributors and volunteers! Outside guests are welcome. Please consider inviting a friend or potential new member.
Like many historically Black cities, Baltimore is sometimes misrepresented in history and the media. We often hear of challenges facing our neighbors, but seldom about the passionate work being done to uplift communities. Through The Guardians project, Whitney Frazier, creative director of WGF Studio and creator of the project, and other local leaders are rebuilding recreation
Please join us in honoring our treasured fifty-year members, who will gather for a special luncheon in the library. This is a great opportunity to thank these respected women for their devotion to the Club and to hear from them about our storied past.
As one of the last remaining regional theatre companies in the United States that features a resident company of artists, Baltimore’s Everyman Theatre holds a unique place in the City’s arts scene. Hear from Artistic Director Vinny Lancisi and Managing Director Marissa LaRose about the history and successes of this marvelous company that has offered
A light-hearted, fun afternoon to wrap up our season. Popular performers Julie Hiscox and Frédéric Rey return to the Club with Broadway songs and duets by American composers such as Andrew Lloyd Webber, Rodgers and Hammerstein and Jerome Kern.