Were it not for the port, there may have never been a Baltimore. But the story of the Port of Baltimore is more than the long-touted "Location, location, location" mantra; it’s a story of the work of thousands of people written over hundreds of years. With every step forward, there comes a new challenge: competition
Popular author and radio host Judith Krummeck will discuss her creative process and the choices she made as she reimagined Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night in her novel, The Deceived Ones. Set in present-day Baltimore, this is a love quadrangle in which fraternal twins, separated when fleeing Ukraine, learn that gender can play out in unexpected ways,
Here’s your chance to get a sneak peek at this year’s exciting Holiday Silent Auction. Invite your friends, family, spouse…everyone. More shoppers mean a more successful auction for the Club. Snacks and non-alcoholic beverages provided; wine, beer and spirits available for a $5 donation. Significant others and guests welcome. R.S.V.P. by Friday, November 3 to Bridgette
One of our most-anticipated events of the year! The Holiday Silent Auction fundraiser offers a plethora of special items including one-of-a-kind art, jewelry, accessories and crafts; member-hosted dinners and tours; member-provided services; gift baskets and more.
Join Bach in Baltimore’s founder and music director, Herbert Dimmock, in this exploration of the genius of Johann Sebastian Bach, arguably one of the greatest composers in the history of Western music. Maestro Dimmock is an expert in the musicians of the Baroque period, and he will help us better understand and appreciate the multiple,
Senator Brewster’s son, former state Delegate Gerry Brewster, will talk about his father’s combat in WWII and his political and personal rise, fall, and redemption on the national stage. Called “the golden boy of Maryland politics” in the 1950s and ‘60s, senator and war hero Daniel B. Brewster had it all—wealth, power, reputation and family—before
Founded in the early 1900s as part of the vanguard of America’s “little theatre” movement, the Vagabond Players are one of the country’s oldest continuously operating theatres. Marketing Director Audra Mullen will give us an overview of small theatre in Baltimore, with a deep dive into the Vagabond Players. As a volunteer-based nonprofit, the Vagabond
Vehicles for Change founder and president, Marty Schwartz, will provide an overview of his nonprofit, which collects donated vehicles and gives them to local families struggling to afford transportation. In 2023 VFC launched a unique virtual reality training program for mechanics in schools and prisons. The reentry training program has less than a 2% recidivism
Mark and Mary Blake Foster, residents of Roland Park, had a difficult time finding salvaged usable materials in their home that they were renovating. In 2001, they created Second Chance, a non-profit with a mission to reuse materials and keep them out of landfills. Second Chance is also a job center, training employees
When the James Webb Space Telescope launched in 2021, it joined a long line of U.S. space telescopes that explore the Universe from above the Earth's obscuring atmosphere. Each of these phenomenal satellites has unique capabilities. Aerospace Engineer Dr. Arthur Whipple compares the Webb, the iconic Hubble Space Telescope and Roman Space Telescope (to be
Improve your health, balance, and mobility by re-educating your body to be mindful of how you move. This is an important series for women in all stages of life. Led by local yoga instructor Sarah Ittmann Leite. Space is limited to 12. Registration in advance is required. Email Mary Kay Battafarano: marykayb@icloud.com to register and to