Things to do in Baltimore this week 4/25

Tuesday, April 26

Vote!

Annex @ Colette
5:30PM – 7:30PM
Colette
1709 N. Charles St.-Station North
Come enjoy french inspired dishes and pre-prohibition cocktails at Colette’s bar for the Annex Theater’s second spring happy hour. 20% of your checks at the bar will support the Annex’s season.

PlantNite Baltimore
7:00PM – 9:00PM
Ellie’s Place
8421 Veterans Hwy, Millersville
Just follow along while our floral design Instructor guides you step-by-step through the featured project in about 1.5 hours. If you’re feeling creative, change the design to suit your whim.  We provide all the planting supplies: a solid container, soil, plants, rocks, decorative elements, smock, music, and a good time. Come out early to enjoy dinner before we get started, just let them know you’re with Plant Nite. Secure your seats 15 – 30 minutes prior to start time, especially if part of a large group. Food and drinks are available for purchase from the venue and NOT included in the ticket price. Outside food and drink are not allowed.

SUGARVALE THROWDOWN: The Homecoming Edition
9:00PM – 1:00AM
Sugarvale
4 W Madison St, Baltimore
This time Chelsea Gregoire {Drinkable Genius} & Perez Klebahn reunite for a HOMECOMING style throwdown! The two will match wit and craft as they prepare tasty libations with Blackwater Distilling rums & vodkas. Check them out as they try to win your votes {and hearts} in “Senior Superlative” fashion. We urge our guests to pull out the mothballs {or not} and don their favorite homecoming/prom attire. Wallflowers are still welcome.

Wednesday, April 27

Barcocina’s Spring Kickoff
5:30PM – ?
Barcocina
1629 Thames St, Baltimore
Come join us at Barcocina to celebrate the beginning of the Spring & Summer! We will be hanging outside with live music and margaritas on our waterfront patio. Tickets are $10 and include a complimentary Avion Margarita, Blue Moon Draft or Summer Pilsner Bottle, or Leinenkugel Summer Shandy. We will also have complimentary light passed hors d’ouvres. This will be a perfect time to enjoy the beautiful weather with some great drinks, food, and music. Tickets are limited and will sell out fast so get yours before it is too late!

The Wizard of Oz on the Big Screen!
7:00PM
The Senator Theatre
5904 York Rd, Baltimore
Dorothy Gale is swept away to a magical land in a tornado and embarks on a quest to see the Wizard who can help her return home.  Presented on the Big Screen featuring a live musical set by Jim Jones from The Music Workshop before show.

The ALL New Ed Schrader Show Episode 3! at Metro Gallery 4/27
8:00PM – ?
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
The All New Ed Schrader Show will be Ed Schrader interviewing Baltimore movers and shakers with that one of a kind approach that always spices things up ! Sure to be a must see! This time we’re stripping it down to focus things more on the conversations and less on filler -a sleek new muscular show along the lines of Alec Baldwin’s Here’s The Thing meets UHF ! Guests for this episode: Mayoral Candidate Joshua Harris and Aaron Henkin & Wendel Patrick Out of The Blocks WYPR! Sponsored by Golden West Cafe.

Thursday, April 28

Jazz Night
6:00PM – 8:00PM
Fleet Street Kitchen
1012 Fleet St, Baltimore
Jazz Night at Fleet Street Kitchen featuring Todd Marcus. Happy hour runs from 5-7 pm.

The Quebe Sisters Band in Baltimore
8:00PM -?
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
From Texas — western swing at its finest. Imagine the Andrews Sisters singing in top form, and then ripping into a nimble fiddle breakdown! When Grace, Sophia, and Hulda Quebe (pronounced Kway-bee) raise their fiddles or sing their three-part harmony, audiences are blown away.

Comedy Night ft. Ben O’Brien (Wham City Comedy)
8:00PM – 9:30PM
Ryleigh’s Oyster Mount Vernon
1225 Cathedral St, Baltimore
Another week of incredible comedy in The Basement!
$1 Oysters * $2 Rolling Rock Pints * $3 PBR 16oz cans * $4 & $5 Select Craft Beers * $5 Natty Boh 32oz drafts * $6 Wine – Full Food & Cocktail Menu Also Avaialable!
THIS WEEK’S ;LINE-UP: Ben O’BrienIan SalyersAdrian RodneyMatt Brown

Friday, April 29

Bromo After 5: April 29, 2016
5:00PM – 8:00PM
Eubie Blake Jazz Institute and Cultural Center
847 N. Howard Street, Baltimore
Come out and celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month and get to know this phenomenal cultural arts center. ‘OUR BALTIMORE’ Photography Exhibit by Three Generations of The Phillips Family. Sounds by the Eubie Blake Cabaret. Live open mic style theatre performances!

Saturday, April 30

4th Annual Charm City Folk and Bluegrass Festival
10:00AM – 9:00PM
Druid Hill Park
Buy tickets here
This award-winning folk and bluegrass festival in Baltimore, MD features some of the best local, regional, and national talent. Offering local craft beer and food, and a wide variety of family-friendly activities, this festival is one that shouldn’t be missed! Get your tickets today!

The 6th Annual Baltimore VegFest
11:00AM – 4:00PM
UMBC University of Maryland Baltimore County
1000 Hilltop Cir, Halethorpe
The Humane League and the UMBC Veg Club are excited to bring you the 6th Annual Baltimore Vegfest!  Join us on Erickson field on UMBC campus in Baltimore! There will be great vendors, non-profits, speakers, live music, kids area and of course tons and tons of vegan food!

Pratt Street Spring Fest
12:00PM – 5:00PM
Pratt Street Ale House
206 W Pratt St, Baltimore
We’ll have a great selection of beer from breweries near and far! Plus some specialty whiskey and wine vendors, along with some outstanding food and live music. Join us and celebrate all that springtime in Baltimore has to offer.

The Gathering Wine Fest
12:00PM – 6:00PM
Metro Center At Owings Mills
The Gathering and Bscene present The Gathering Wine Fest at Owings Mills Metro Center. 80+ Wines, Food Trucks, Local Music -Ultrafaux ,Scotty P of Jahworks, Nelly’s Echo. Local Artistic Vendors!

FashionEASTa: The Fashion Show at Harbor East
1:00PM – 6:00PM
Harbor East
Where President Street Meets Aliceanna St, Baltimore
It’s time to make room in your closet and in your social calendar! Baltimore’s best shopping destination celebrates five years of fashion, shopping and all things chic at the 5th Annual FashionEASTa: The Fashion Show at Harbor East. Join us for a high style runway show highlighting the best of Harbor East shops, with in-store specials and style events, live entertainment, and cocktails and edibles from Harbor East restaurants. The festivities culminate with a showcase of the best of spring fashion as the hottest looks hit the runway for the FashionEASTa Fashion Show, sponsored by Baltimore magazine. This is Baltimore’s not-to-be-missed style event for the see-and-be-seen.

Rock for the Feast! – Onespot, Foghound, Project Cricket, and 4 Footer
7:00PM – ?
Reverb
2112 N Charles St, Baltimore
Join four excellent bands as they rock out to raise funds for Amy’s Ride for the Feast! One hundred percent of the profits go to benefit Movable Feast, so come out and have fun for a great cause! Tickets are $10 at the door.

90s Prom w/ Party Poison!
9:00PM – ?
The Windup Space
12 W North Ave, Baltimore
The Senior Class of Windup Space High once again requests the pleasure of your company at the SENIOR PROM. Featuring: music from DJ Tanner and DJ Equipment and a special live performance from Hagerstown’s own PARTY POISON! Prom photos in our elegant prom photo booth The passing of the crowns from last year’s Prom King Bob Rose and Prom Queen Devan’s Page to this year’s lucky nominees chosen by YOU Ask out your date here on the event page so we can make fun of you if they reject you. $6 – 21+ – PROM ATTIRE ENCOURAGED This is the most important night of your entire life.

Sunday, May 1

The All American House 2016 Grand Opening and BBQ
1:00PM – 5:00PM
Carroll Museums
800 E Lombard St, Baltimore
The All American House officially opens to the public on Sunday, May 1, 2016 at 1pm. To mark the occasion, we are hosting an All American BBQ – the first in a public series of American Treasures Culinary Experiences. These once-in-a-lifetime food events are created by the All American Chefs, a select group fo top chefs dedicated to showcasing award-winning American Farmers, foragers and craft producers.  A project of MADE:In America, the All American House is created by students participating in an academically-based design competition. America’s most iconic historic house properties are transformed as showcases for the New Look of American Design, featuring award winning U.S. furniture and home furnishing companies. The Grand Public Opening BBQ will feature All American Chefs Committee Chair Chef Zachary Mills – Wit & Wisom, Chef Chad Gauss – Food Market, Chef Chris Amendola – Waterfront Kitchen, Chef Jerry Edwards – Chef’s Expressions, Chef Jerry Pelligrino – Schola, Chef Nicholas Sharpe – Birch & Barley, and Chef Cyrus Keefer.

 

Enjoy!

 

– Lindsey

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