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The Fall Rally in the Alley is another Power Plant Live event being held Saturday the 28th. All purchased tickets include a food ticket and five drink tickets, which can be used to grab your choice of their available ciders and beers. You will also have access to other participating venues in the area.
On September 22nd, the Fall Into Darkness ecstatic dance event will be hosted, made to honor the fall equinox and welcome the start of the official fall season. There will be experienced dancers helping everyone along, and a professional DJ providing all the music. Everyone, no matter their fitness level, is welcome to join.
To celebrate the beginning of fall, there will be another event the following weekend. The First Fall Run of 2024 will be held on September 29th, and anyone is welcome to join in, as long as they follow the safety requirements. Join the group for their first visit at Morning Mugs Coffee, the sponsor for this event.
Our last fall event we are excited to announce is the Equinox Wellness Festival on September 21st and 22nd. It aims to bring together local businesses and the community to celebrate the start of the fall season. Each day will have different events. Schedules for each day can be found on the website.
If you’re looking to explore some beautiful fall foliage, there are plenty of nearby places to do so:
The apple orchard and pumpkin patch at Weber’s Farm in Parkville is the place to be for the season! Prepare yourself for fresh fruits and vegetables, and some tasty treats, like their apple cider donuts, made from their produce. For those of you looking for more fun to add to the day, many other fall activities can be found here. Enjoy their duck races, tractor rides, corn mazes, and more!
Baugher’s Orchard is another great place to visit for apple picking. They have several types of apples available at a time for everyone to enjoy. For those of you who don’t wish to do the picking, you can buy some at their orchard or at their shop in Westminster. A petting zoo can also be found at their orchard, and if you choose to visit their shop, then feel free to check out their restaurant.
For all you cider fans in Baltimore, we have two cideries for you to choose from. Our first is at Two Story Chimney. They have a nice selection of sweet seasonal flavors made from many combinations of their seven available apple types. Right now, their seasonal bottles make up Mulberry, their honey Bee Sting, and Strawberry.
The other cidery nearby is Doc Waters Cidery, which started in 2018. They host different events by the week with a schedule released on their website, and which apples can be picked at their adjacent orchard. Right now, they have ciders like their Wild Woods and Pink Lady.
We are so excited to tell you about these fall events and festivities in and around Baltimore, and we hope you will check out some of our suggestions. Have a fantastic fall!
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Ready to plan the best Halloween ever? There are so many parties and events happening in Baltimore this October. We’ve put together a calendar with everything from a costume contest within a bike ride to a spooky booze cruise!
Friday, October 20th
6:30pm – Learn how to create some spooky spirits at Old Line Spirit’s cocktail class, taught by an expert mixologist. You’ll get 2 festive recipes that will be perfect to have in your repertoire for the rest of the season.
Saturday, October 21st
12pm – Learn the spooky science behind Halloween fun at the Maryland Science Center’s first Halloween event of the year. You can take your costume out for a spin and check out the museum’s many great exhibits.
7pm – Dazzling lanterns will light up the sky in Patterson Park for the annual Great Halloween Lantern Parade & Festival. After more than 20 years, this is one of Baltimore’s longest-running Halloween events.
Tuesday, October 24th
7pm – Get your craft on after work at a sugar skull workshop at Pariah Brewing Company. Learn about this beautiful Mexican tradition and enjoy food from Cocina Luchdoras.
Thursday, October 26th
5pm – Night-mare at the museum! The American Visionary Art Museum is hosting an after-hours Halloween bash with crafts and spooky fun.
10pm – Ready to kick off the weekend a little early? Why not! Head to Power Plant Live for the Halloween Rally: Glow Edition. Be sure to get your ticket early though, this popular event usually sells out.
Friday, October 27th
6pm – Join the Baltimore Museum of Industry for a spooky square dance and haunted honkey tonk. Dance instructors will teach you some moves, then you can show off at your next Halloweekend party.
6:45pm – Bike lovers won’t want to miss Baltimore Bike Party’s Halloween ride. Put on your costume, then get pedaling for a ride through the city. Then, join the group for an afterparty at Union Craft Brewing.
Saturday, October 28th
12pm – Enjoy some “boos” while you browse at Ottobar’s Halloween market! They’ll have special Halloween cocktails and over 30+ vendors to peruse.
1pm – The best way to show off your costume? A Halloween-themed bar crawl. Visit 10+ bars all around Fell’s Point and compete in one of the area’s largest costume contests. There will be plenty of drink deals, too.
8pm – Another event at the Maryland Science Center is one of the city’s biggest parties. From the rooftop dance party, to a Talking Heads tribute set, your ticket gets you access to tons of frightfully fun activities. A VIP pass even lets you skip the drink line!
10pm – Looking for a slightly smaller party? Check out Barcocina’s Halloween event. A $40 ticket gets you access to an open bar with music by DJ Mic_L. It’s a great place to party with your ghouls.
11pm – Want to spend the night on the harbor? The Spirit of Baltimore yacht’s party cruise is a super unique way to celebrate this Halloweekend. With 3 decks and 2 different DJs, this boo-ze cruise has it all.
Sunday, October 29th
10am – Recover from a fun night out with Halloween brunch at The Point. Or, get the party started again with $25 bottomless drinks. Either way, you can enjoy delicious food, like Chicken & Waffles, or a MD Crab Benedict.
10am – Zoo Boo is another great way to close out Halloweekend. The Maryland Zoo will be decked out for the holiday with games, contests, entertainment, and more. Costumes encouraged!
Happy Halloween, Promenade residents! If you go to any of these events, or want to show us your costume, tag us on Instagram, @ThePromenadeHE.
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This year, the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. (NBCF) is leading the campaign “Rally in Sharing Everywhere” (RISE). Project RISE aims to provide breast cancer screenings and support services for all women. So, raise your voice and empower, create action, foster community, and spread hope this month. View NBCF’s calendar to join in on the efforts.
Promenade residents, here’s how we can raise awareness for Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Baltimore:
Help Baltimore RISE Up Through Activity
Urban Axes is hosting their Bullseyes to Battle Breast Cancer on Thursday, October 13th, at 7:00 p.m. 50% of ticket sales will be allocated towards breast cancer research, screenings, and support services. Beyond axe-throwing, patrons may enjoy delectable eats and drinks from Taco Town, Homeslyce, breweries, and various vendors.
Donate to Brown Girl International’s Making Strides Breast Cancer Walk or join them on Saturday, October 22nd at 8:00 a.m. in Camden Yards.
Cheers to Breast Cancer Awareness and Support
On Friday, October 28th, Bondhouse Fells Point is throwing its Second Annual Halloween Party in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness. From 9:00 p.m. until midnight, guests can enjoy cocktails and live music. All Breast Cancer cocktail sales will go towards research, screenings, and support services.
Jimmy’s Famous Seafood is partnering with Luke McFadden to host their BreastFest Crab Feast. From 3:00-6:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 30th, patrons may enjoy an unlimited supply of local steamed crabs, bottomless drafts, and a gourmet buffet. There will also be games, live music, and entertainment. Tickets are available online; a portion of the proceeds will go towards breast cancer research and services.
Pampering Pink Survivors
The Janet Hall Foundation is celebrating breast cancer survivors on Saturday, October 22nd at 11:00 a.m. with their 14th Annual “Pampering Pink Survivors” fundraiser. The fundraiser is virtual and in-person. If attending virtually, the Janet Hall Foundation asks guests to donate $20. For $40, patrons may enjoy spa treatments and lite fare. Spa treatments include massages and nail services.
Give Pink this October
The Brem Foundation aspires to lessen breast cancer rates through advocacy, education, and increasing access to services and support. Donate a bra to a woman in need through their Re-Bra campaign, become a volunteer, or donate.
Join us in the fight to reduce breast cancer rates this October.
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Happy in Harbor EastLuxurious and elegant, the Harbor East neighborhood offers a variety of restaurants, spas, hotels, and boutiques. Our neighborhood is full of local designers, retailers, and artisans, featuring fashion staples, pieces, accessories, jewelry, shoes, and more. From shops like Sassanova to QG Classic, there’s something for everyone.
So, of course, Baltimore’s most dashing fashion-forward event will be held in Harbor East!
Sew What? FashionEASTa is Here?
Strut the runway at FashionEASTa 2022 on Saturday, September 17th. From noon until 5:00 p.m., use #weartherunway and witness upcoming fashion trends.
Patrons can enjoy live music from ROYALS, whilst enjoying drinks and tasty treats from local restaurants like Ouzo Bay and Loch Bar. There will also be some sales and deals from local shops!
The show officially begins at 2:30 p.m., with sneak peeks into upcoming fads, styles, and vogue must-haves. Featured brands include, but are not limited to Anthropologie, Bonobos, Brightside Boutique, Free People, J. Crew, and South Moon Under.
Get Your VIP Tickets Before They’re Gone
Go VIP and purchase tickets online for $40-55/person. A portion of the funds will be donated to Art with Heart—an organization aspiring to help children and teenagers through creative expression and play.
VIPs get access to the limited front-row seating, but non-ticketed guests will have to stand. In addition, VIPs will receive two drink vouchers, two food vouchers, and all-day garage parking in Harbor East.
Don’t miss out on all the fashion fun in Harbor East on Saturday, September 17th. Hope to see you there! And, if you do attend, be sure to tag us in your photos, @thepromenadehe.
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We want to say thank you to all of our amazing residents. The Promenade wouldn’t be who—or what—we are without you!
Promenade strives for a “welcome home commitment,” meaning we want you to love everything about your home. All of you are the reason our apartments are able to be called home.
To celebrate each and every one of you, we’re hosting a RAD (Resident Appreciation Day) day on Thursday, June 23rd.
At 11:00 a.m., we’re bringing the carnival to you by providing hot dogs, cotton candy, popcorn, and drinks. The carnival gates close at 6:30 p.m., so don’t miss out.
Share your love for Promenade on social media by taking pictures, tagging us (@Promenade), and using hashtag #BozzutoRad.
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Memorial Day weekend is right around the corner!
It’s About Time for Summer to Start Again
Memorial Day is annually observed on the last Monday in May. This year, the holiday falls on May 30th. As a day of remembrance, Memorial Day honors those who have served in the military. Since Memorial Day is a federal holiday, we can also look forward to a 3-day weekend!
Memorial Day Weekend is popular with travel, so airports might be crowded. And, don’t even get us started on the traffic. However, it can be nice to stay in Baltimore for the long weekend.
Anything Is Possible This Weekend
Here’s how to spend Memorial Day weekend in Baltimore:
May Flowers Spring Ride
Bike parties are always amazing and the May Flowers Spring Ride is amazing. The Baltimore Bike Party is meeting up in St. Mary’s Park on Friday, May 27th at 6:30 p.m., then rolling out at 7:00 p.m. Make sure to decorate your bike with flowers, lights, and anything else spring-related.
Brew at the Zoo
Brew at the Zoo is one of Baltimore’s biggest beer festivals. On Saturday, May 28th and Sunday, May 29th, patrons can visit the Maryland Zoo to sample 80+ brews; see the animals; listen to live music; and shop from local vendors.
Herb Fest
What in carnation? The Baltimore Herb Fest is on Saturday, May 28th at Leakin Park, from 9:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Tickets are only $7/person, and include plant/garden vendors, live music, and free rides on miniature steam trains.
Slay-Cation May @ Mobtown
Don’t worry, beach happy. Absolutely Dragulous is hosting a Drag Brunch at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 28th. The show begins at noon and food trucks will be nearby.
Succulent Building
The more you grow! B.Willow is partnering with Monument City Brewing on Sunday, May 29th from 4:00-5:00 p.m. For $50/person, patrons can enjoy a draft—or two—whilst planting some succulents.
BMI 2022 Farmers’ Market
The Baltimore Museum of Industry’s Farmers’ Market is running every Saturday. Vendors are selling fresh-baked bread, produce, flowers, and artisan products.
Get Crabby
No Memorial Day weekend in Baltimore would be complete without steamed crabs. Head to the Crab Deck at nearby Captain James to enjoy them on the water.
Happy Memorial Day Weekend
From the Promenade family to yours, we wish you a happy and safe Memorial Day weekend!
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Love is in the air! Cupid is visiting us this Valentine’s Day on Monday, February 14th.
Beyond Love
Originally, Valentine’s Day began as a Pagan holiday — called Lupercalia — in 270 B.C.E. Lupercalia was a feast honoring the deity of fertility and agriculture, Faunus. During the Middle Ages, England and France associated Valentine’s Day with courtship and mating seasons. In 1375, Geoffrey Chaucer even first recorded Valentine’s Day as a romantic celebration. Throughout the centuries, Valentine’s Day began to be celebrated with hand-made valentines, chocolates, and love.
If you’re interested, read more about Valentine’s Day.
Here are some ways to celebrate Valentine's Day in Baltimore, all not too far from your home here at the Promenade.
Valentine’s and Galentine’s
Food and a good time? Count us in!
Zoo Valentine’s Day Event
We love the Maryland Zoo like no otter. On Saturday, February 12th, the Maryland Zoo is discussing courtship and matchmaking. From 6:00-9:00 p.m., the Mansion House porch will serve an open bar, hors d’oeuvres, and decadent desserts.
Galentine’s Day Drag Brunch
Galentine’s Day has a pizza of our hearts. Diamondback Beer is hosting a drag brunch, on Sunday, February 13th at 11:30 a.m. There will be boozy beverages and pizza to accompany the show.
Galentine’s Flamingle Brunch
On Sunday, February 13th, the Maryland Zoo is hosting a Galentine’s Day brunch. At noon, the Mansion House will be serving signature cocktails, unlimited mimosas, and finger foods. There will also be live music.
Don’t Run Away
From these events.
For the Love of Running Fun Run
On Sunday, February 13th, Charm City Run is hosting a “fun run” at 10:00 a.m. If interested, the run will occur around the Lake Elkhorn loop.
Valentine’s Day Makers’ Market
On Saturday, February 12th, Cross Street is opening their Valentines Day Market from noon until 5:00 p.m. Baltimore Florist, Charlsie’s Bakehouse, Blissed Candles, Dogs of Charm City, and more will be there.
What Will You Give Your Sweetheart (or yourself!)
Chocolate Will Never Dessert Us
So, here’s where to get your sweet V-Day treats.
Berries by Quicha
Don’t take Valentine’s Day down a rocky road. Berries by Quicha is here to sweeten your day with various chocolate-covered strawberries in red velvet, toffee, tequila, ciroc, caramel, and more. Berries by Quicha is also pairing their sweet treats with beautiful bouquets.
Mouth Party Caramel
Mouth Party Caramel will make you melt. For Valentine’s Day, they’re crafting heart-shaped caramels; some are even coated in delectable chocolate. Trust us, they’re totally worth it.
Aloe You Vera Much
Are you a succ-er for flowers?
Fleur De Lis
Fleur De Lis’ bouquets are unbeleafable. Their flowers are available in delicate pinks, stunning off-whites, and rich reds. Besides their floral arrangements, Fleur De Lis retails balloons, chocolates (even chocolate-covered strawberries), teddy bears, and romantic rose petals.
Enchanted Petals Florist
We’re head over heels in love with Enchanted Petals Florist. This Valentine’s season, they’re offering romantic and flirtatious arrangements.
Say You’ll Be Wine
Will you accept this rosé?
Bin 604 Wine & Spirits
Bin604 can help you celebrate the one you’re with, with wine, this February 14th. Located above the Whole Foods in Harbor East, Bin604 carefully selects reds, whites, and rosés that will pair well with your Valentine’s Day dinner. They also retail $99 cases of twelve bottles of wines.
Chesapeake Wine Co.
Chesapeake Wine Co. is celebrating Win-elentine’s Day, with $120 cases of twelve bottles; they’ve selected various whites, reds, and sparkling wines. Chesapeake is also offering charcuterie boards, artisanal meats, and local flowers that pair with their wines.
Brighten Up Their Day With Some Jewelry
Who doesn’t want a little bling or sparkle?
Tigerlillyshop Jewelry
If you’re looking for a unique gift, visit Tigerlillyshop Jewelry. Local artisan Allison Fomich handcrafts nature-inspired jewelry with mixed and fine metals. She, also, retails vintage jewelry and masculine accessories.
Stephen Page of Baltimore
Ring in Valentine’s Day with Stephen Page, a Baltimorean jewelry designer. Their pieces are delicate and beautiful; Stephen Page offers various rings and necklaces with various golds, silvers, and gems.
Happy Valentine’s Day
However you choose to celebrate Valentine’s Day, we hope it’s a good one!
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It’s time to shop small ‘til you drop! This year, Small Business Saturday falls on November 27th and recognizes the importance of supporting local businesses.
Small businesses in Baltimore allow our community to thrive, create jobs, fuel dreams, and give back. Furthermore, small businesses help the environment with sustainable practices. So, let’s give back this holiday season by shopping small.
The Grinch? Or, The Global Supply Chain?
This year, shopping small is extra beneficial to make up for businesses lost during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. And with the recent global supply chain and logistic issues, it makes sense to shop small and not risk delivery issues with online orders from large retailers.
Black Friday is a Big Deal in Harbor East
Avoid the Black Friday stress by shopping in Harbor East. This Black Friday’s Holiday Haul will happen from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Located on Aliceanna Street, guests can stroll through the Winter Village, listen to live music, and enjoy holiday confections. There will also be generous giveaways.
Your Presents is Requested
Shop small at these Small Business Saturday events.
Cross Street Holiday Market
On Saturday, November 27th, Federal Hill is opening their annual Holiday Market from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. Visit Cross Street to purchase extraordinary gifts from Baltimorean artists, artisans, and vendors. There will also be live music and tasty holiday treats. You don’t want to miss this festive holiday shopping event!
Holiday Bazaar
Cross Keys’ Belvedere Square is hosting their holiday bazaar on November 27th, from 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Whilst browsing arts, crafts, and gifts from local artisans and vendors, patrons will listen to live music by Epiphany LAB. Also, guests may order delicious food and drinks from Belvedere Square. Eateries include, but are not limited to: Ejji Ramen, Koba Korean BBQ, Pure Chocolate by Jinji, and the Confetti Cake Bar.
Shop Small Saturday
On November 27th, from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Night Owl Gallery is celebrating Small Business Saturday in Highlandtown. Guests will have the opportunity to purchase from small businesses and local artists, like Brittany Herbinko and Bombs Question Mark Candle Makers. There will also be free refreshments available!
Waverly Holiday Pop Up
Waverly is hosting a Holiday Pop Up on November 27th, from 8:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on 32nd Street. 26 confirmed vendors will be available to shop from. We promise that there will be something for everyone, from food to arts/crafts.
You’ll Be Out of Town?
If you’ll be out of town during Thanksgiving weekend, then be sure to attend these other shop small events in Baltimore.
Bits & Bobs
Cross Keys is hosting another holiday pop-up shop on Saturday, December 4th, from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. There will be over 50 unique artists, artisans, crafters, and vendors to shop from.
Christmas Village
Sleigh, what? The Christmas Village is open until December 24th, from 11:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. daily. Underneath the sparkling lights and decor, 50+ vendors will be scattered throughout the village. This is the perfect destination to get into the holiday spirit.
Holiday Heap
The 15th annual Holiday Heap will occur on December 4th, from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. It’s the perfect opportunity to shop for handmade and/or local gifts.
The Gift of Giving
Gift cards to local restaurants make a perfect gift this holiday season. Additionally, gift cards and vouchers for Harbor East’s one-of-a-kind business are amazing. For example, look into:
Also, be sure to shop small at nearby Fell’s Point businesses.
Happy shopping, everyone!
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See how to celebrate Halloween in Baltimore this year.
What’s Up, Witches?
Are you familiar with the origins of Halloween?
If you didn’t already know, Halloween has been a Celtic tradition for thousands of years. In Ireland, however, it is more commonly known as Samhain. During Samhain, many celebrated the end of the harvest season through festivals and feasts. On October 31st, however, many believed that the dead could communicate with the living. So, meals were prepared for deceased relatives and/or loved ones.
P.S.: Jack O’Lanterns were believed to ward off evil spirits! If you’re interested in the folklore and history behind Halloween, then read more here.
Hey Boo-tfiul
Wanna get spooked?
Lunch and Learn: Mysterious Maryland
Ghouls just want to have fun — and you can too! On Thursday, October 14th, Lead Reference Archivist Rachel Frazier, will be sharing free spooky stories from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Are you prepared to learn what lurks in the Enoch Pratt Free Library’s dark archives?
What mysterious unsolved mysteries, sightings, and news do you think hides within Baltimore’s past? Come find out, if you dare!
Why Did the Ghost Go to the Bar?
For the boos. Here’s some Baltimore Halloween events with lots of good spirits.
Mask-erade at Barcocina
Trick or tequila? Barcocina is celebrating Halloween in style. Come to this spook-tacular costume party on October 30th, from 10:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m. General admission tickets can be purchased online for $10/person. For $40, patrons will have 2-hour access to the open bar with mixed drinks, beers, and wines.
Nightmare Before Halloween
POWER PLANT LIVE! is bone to be wild. On October 30th, its bars, nightclubs, and sets will be adorned with a twisted candy-maker, vengeful barber, and spooky ghouls. Come for some tricks and treats at 10:00 p.m.
Halloween Bar Crawl
Let’s have some skele-fun this All Hallow’s Eve. Starting at 3:00 p.m., POWER PLANT LIVE! is hosting their Halloween Bar Crawl. Possible venues include, but are not limited to: Mosaic Nightclub, Luckie’s Tavern, PBR, Angels Rock Bar, and LIVE! Alley Stage. Tickets range from $14.99/person to $39.99/person.
Trick or Treat Yourself
At these festivals, parades, and bashes!
22nd Great Halloween Lantern Parade & Festival
Light it up with Creative Alliance and Friends of Patterson Park. On Saturday, October 23rd, Patterson Park is hosting their 22nd annual Lantern Parade from 4:00-8:00 p.m. Witness the magic with illuminated floats, lanterns, and artwork. There will also be a costume contest for the “spookiest, wildest, and prettiest costumes.”
Garden Glow
Garden Glow is absolutely gourd-geous. From Thursday, October 21st, to Saturday, October 23rd, Ladew Topiary Gardens are showcasing their brilliant artwork and creations. Come stroll through the gardens from 5:00-9:00 p.m. to witness illustrations, jack o’lanterns, installations, and sculptures. Patrons can also look forward to food vendors, spirits, live music, and performers.
Day of the Dead Festival and Parade
On Saturday, October 30th, Patterson Park and Creative Alliance are celebrating El Dia de Los Muertos from noon until 3:00 p.m. Join Baltimore in celebrating the lives of your lost loved ones. Patrons can enjoy face painting, Catrin and Catrina puppets, live music, costume contests, hot chocolate, and breads.
2021 SOBO Halloween Bash
Witch, please. Of course, we’re excited for South Baltimore’s Halloween Bash!
On Saturday, October 30th, Baltimore will be celebrating Halloween at Leone Riverside Park. From 1:00-5:00 p.m., there will be a DJ, games, costume parades, good food, and drinks. You won’t want to miss this.
Let’s Pumpkin Spice Things Up
With some plants!
Spooky Plants
Let’s creep it real — there is no such thing as owning “too” many plants. On Thursday, October 14th, Mobtown Brewing Company is hosting their Plants Night. From 7:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., join Fern & Folk in planting 4 mini desert plants in skull, octagon, or casket pots. Tickets may be purchased here for $50/person. Tickets include two smooth Mobtown brews, plants, pots, and soils.
Annual DK Pumpkin Fest
Don’t Know Tavern is hosting their 10th annual Pumpkin Fest on Wednesday, October 20th, at 5:00 p.m. Oh my gourd, it’s going to be a smashing good time with pumpkins!
If the Broom Fits
Go on a bike ride!
Bike Party: Halloween Ride!
Baltimore Bike Party is hosting their annual Halloween Ride on Friday, October 29th, from 6:30-11:59 p.m. The starting point will be at St. Mary’s Park. Oh, and come in your best costume, of course.
Happy Halloween
We wish all of our Promenade residents a very happy and safe Halloween! If you dress up in your apartment home here at the Promenade, be sure to tag us in your Halloween pictures, @ThePromenadeHE.
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