Editor's Choice Events for Maryland
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|  | Annapolis, Annapolis Restaurant Week (2/22 - 3/2): Experience the culinary delights of Annapolis. Enjoy a wide range of 40+ restaurants. |
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|  | Annapolis, Comedian Colin Quinn (2/21): Colin Quinn is a stand-up comedian from Brooklyn (okay, Park Slope). From MTV's “Remote Control” to “SNL” to Comedy Central's "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn," Mr. Quinn is not one to take a hint and bo |
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|  | Saint Marys City, COSMIC Symphonys Song & Dance (2/23): COSMIC Symphony’s concert titled Song & Dance will feature the vocal talents of their 2024 Young Artist Competition winner, Ellyanna Tyson, and an enchanting classical program. |
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|  | Viking Motorcycle Bags : Our desire was to create something that was just as beautiful as it was useful. Thus began the journey of a thousand miles. One pile of carefully chosen leather and one extensively thought-out saddleb |
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|  | Timonium, Crab & Mallet Allbreed Cat Show (3/8 - 3/9): Cat Fanciers' Association, Inc. Cat Show, agility and adoption by Baltimore Humane Society.
Allbreed and + Companion cats |
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|  | Annapolis, Little Shop of Horrors (2/28 - 3/30): LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS ~ Music by Alan Menken. Lyrics and Book by Howard Ashman
February 28—March 30, 2025
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|  | Annapolis, Little Shop of Horrors presented by Compass Rose Theater (2/28 - 3/28): One of the longest-running Off-Broadway shows, this charmingly tongue-in-cheek musical comedy has captivated theatergoers for over 30 years. It's a must-see with a delectable sci-fi storyline and an e |
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 |  | We are giving away 2 tickets to Little Shop of Horrors presented by Compass Rose Theater! Click here to enter to win! |
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Some of the things you would see if you were a bird

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|  | Annapolis, 1950’s Murder Mystery (3/8): Welcome to Winter Springs High & the night of the Sock Hop! The year is 1956 and this idyllic town is the personification of the dream life of many! |
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|  | Annapolis, Advocacy Day 2025 (3/6): Engage with your delegation alongside your municipal colleagues and stay informed about the latest l |
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|  |  | Annapolis, Annapolis Restaurant Week (2/22 - 3/2): Experience the culinary delights of Annapolis. Enjoy a wide range of 40+ restaurants. |
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|  | Annapolis, Ash Wednesday (3/5): Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent. Lent is a wonderful season that the church gives to us an |
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|  | Annapolis, Bingo for a Better Tomorrow (3/1): The Second Annual Krisman Family Bingo Night (an adults-only event) event is hosted by Erin and Jon |
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|  | Annapolis, Black Tie & Diamonds (3/1): Join us Rotary Club of Annapolis for our annual Black, Tie & Diamonds fundraiser! |
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|  |  | Annapolis, Comedian Colin Quinn (2/21): Colin Quinn is a stand-up comedian from Brooklyn (okay, Park Slope). From MTV's “Remote Control” to “SNL” to Comedy Central's "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn," Mr. Quinn is not one to take a hint and bo |
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|  | Annapolis, Dar Williams (3/7): Dar Williams’ lyrics contain bouquets of optimism, delivered on melodies alternating between beguiling lightness and understated gravity. |
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|  | Annapolis, Eastport Blood Drive (2/23): Blood is at a critical level. Your donation will make a difference in someones life. Luminus Health |
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|  | Annapolis, Enter The Haggis (3/8): Since 1995, Enter The Haggis have led the charge among Celtic Folk Rock bands, delighting fans with their memorable performances, inspired songwriting, musical proficiency and high quality recordings. |
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|  | Annapolis, February Meno Meetup (2/20): February's Meno Meetup brings Dr. Erin Kinney to The Hub @BreadandButter Kitchen. Founder of the Kin |
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|  | Annapolis, Final Show in Annapolis (3/8): Join us for our final show in Annapolis at Ram's Head On Stage! Tickets are available now, and you c |
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|  | Annapolis, Free Grant Database Workshop (2/19): FREE GRANT WORKSHOP FOR NONPROFITS Discover what funders are looking for in nonprofits seeking grant |
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|  | Annapolis, La Crema Wine Dinner (2/27): AMUSE BOUCHE
Ginger-Lime Grilled Shrimp Papaya Salad paired with La Crema, Sauvignon Blanc
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|  |  | Annapolis, Little Shop of Horrors (2/28 - 3/30): LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS ~ Music by Alan Menken. Lyrics and Book by Howard Ashman
February 28—March 30, 2025
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|  |  | Annapolis, Little Shop of Horrors by Compass Rose Theater (3/1 - 3/30): One of the longest-running Off-Broadway shows, this charmingly tongue-in-cheek musical comedy has captivated theatergoers for over 30 years. It's a must-see with a delectable sci-fi storyline and an e |
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|  |  | Annapolis, Little Shop of Horrors presented by Compass Rose Theater (2/28 - 3/28): One of the longest-running Off-Broadway shows, this charmingly tongue-in-cheek musical comedy has captivated theatergoers for over 30 years. It's a must-see with a delectable sci-fi storyline and an e |
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|  | Annapolis, Maryland LCV Lobby Day (2/17): This is your opportunity to speak directly with your state legislators about the environmental issue |
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|  | Annapolis, Noelle & Jeff Full Band! (3/7): Full band at Middleton Tavern! Looking forward to another night of dancing and fun with all of you! |
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|  |  | Annapolis, Peter, Brendan & Jim Mayer (2/28): Save the dat for Peter, Brendan & Jim Mayer on February 28 2025 at Rams Head On Stage, 25 West St., |
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|  | Annapolis, Scandalous Annapolis (3/1): This lighthearted, adults-only, tongue-in-cheek, walking tour is presented by a guide in the charact |
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|  | Annapolis, Sober Game Night (2/27): Welcome to Sober Game Night!
Come join us for a fun-filled evening of games, laughter, and good com |
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|  | Annapolis, Working A Musical (2/28): From the book by Studs Terkel
Adapted by Nina Faso Stephen Schwartz
Localized format conceived by |
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|  |  | Baltimore, 1825 Fasching Ball (2/22): Get ready to party like it's 1825 at our Fasching Ball - expect a night of period country dancing and fun! |
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|  | Baltimore, 2nd Annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Breakfast (3/1): Get ready to flip for joy at the Irish Railroad Workers Museum as we kick off Irish American Heritage Month with our 2nd Annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Breakfast! |
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|  | Baltimore, Ali Siddiq (3/1): Ali Siddiq is a stand-up comedian and public speaker out of Houston, TX. Ali’s unique style of stand-up began behind the walls of incarceration |
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|  |  | Baltimore, American Craft Made Baltimore 2025 (2/21 - 2/23): The American Craft Council’s (ACC) flagship event, American Craft Made Baltimore, will return to the Baltimore this February. |
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|  | Baltimore, Aquarius vs. Pisces Party (2/21): Join us for the ultimate birthday showdown with unmatched vibes, energy, and non-stop fun, including |
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|  | Baltimore, Art on Tap: Local Art Pop-up (2/21): Join us for an evening where art and craft beer come together. Featuring the works of Chris Burgos ( |
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|  | Baltimore, AYE Night At The Tonys (3/1): Come for the music, stay for the stories, and be part of this extraordinary celebration. See you there! |
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|  |  | Baltimore, Black History Month Celebration (2/22): Join us for a Black History Month celebration in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. and all of our ancestors/legends that came before us. RSVP |
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|  | Baltimore, Bright Moments Jam Session (3/4): Obasi Akoto and prominent members of the Greater Baltimore Washington, D.C. Jazz Community will lea |
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|  |  | Baltimore, Community Social at Red Emmas (2/21): Come join the Baltimore Psychedelic Society for a community social meeting on Friday, February 21, from 7pm to 9pm at Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse. |
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|  | Baltimore, EARTHSIDE w/ SOM @ Metro Baltimore (3/7): Cinematic Rock outfit Earthside have announced their first ever headline dates in North America to celebrate the anniversary of their latest album “Let The Truth Speak”. |
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|  |  | Baltimore, Eddie Griffin (2/21): Eddie Griffin returns to The Lyric February 21, 2025! See him live! |
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| Baltimore, EWR Early Learners (3/9): EWR Early Learners early childhood development
$25 per month for 4 months
Description:
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|  | Baltimore, Free Zumba at the Cedar House (2/19): (Espaol Abajo)
Join Malindi and Stephanie for FREE Zumba at the new Cedar House at Patterson Park o |
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|  | Baltimore, Gator Thrift On the Go Pop-Up (2/28): FREE casual professional clothes, including: suits, shirts, blouses, pants, shorts, dresses, shoes, |
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|  | Baltimore, Ian Bostridge, tenor and Julius Drake, piano (3/9): Shriver Hall Concert Series presents acclaimed tenor Ian Bostridge, an artist renowned for his lyric gifts, joined by master collaborative pianist Julius Drake. This program features a kaleidoscope of |
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|  |  | Baltimore, Liquid Courage (2/28): Get ready for an exciting evening at the BMI with Liquid Courage — an electrifying celebration of top-notch spirits and the art of mixology! |
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|  | Baltimore, OPEN HOUSE (2/17): Ready to see what CRUNCH Fitness is all about?! Now's your chance! Come by and crush your workout, t |
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|  | Baltimore, Pinewood Derby (2/23): Pinewood Derby
Sunday, February 23, 2-5 pm
Church of the Redemption, 1401 Towson St, Baltimore, M |
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|  |  | Baltimore, Quitting Time (2/21 - 3/2): Retirement holds no allure for Robert, a senior science professor at the center of Jack L.B. Gohn’s new play QUITTING TIME. |
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|  | Baltimore, The BO Birthday Bash (2/23): Celebrate the 198th birthday of the BO Railroad with us!
Enjoy a balloon drop at noon, prizes, |
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|  | Baltimore, War Games (2/26): WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 7PM
SUNDAY, MARCH 2 10AM
MONDAY, MARCH 3 4PM
\"Director John Badham brin |
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|  | Baltimore, War Games (2/26): WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 7PM
SUNDAY, MARCH 2 10AM
MONDAY, MARCH 3 4PM
\"Director John Badham brin |
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|  | Baltimore, Yoga Church (2/23): Come join your neighbors for yoga, meditation, and discussion of spiritual questions in a welcoming |
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|  | Bel Air, Chocolate, Brew & Wine Tour (3/1): The Bel Air Downtown Alliance is hosting the 9th annual Chocolate, Brew & Wine Tour March 1, 2025. |
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|  | Bethesda, 18th Annual Play In A Day (3/8): Six professional Washington, D.C. area theatre companies will write, direct, rehearse and perform original plays based on similar themes in only 24 hours. |
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|  |  | Bethesda, Gallows Humor (2/28 - 3/2): When Grace Hopper High School is unexpectedly put in a lockdown, the students of Ms. Anderson’s class find themselves trapped in a classroom together. |
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|  | Bowie, Warm Nights 2025 (3/2 - 3/8): Calling all of God's servants! Warm Nights is the name of the Prince George's Couty Shelter Program. |
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|  | Burtonsville, Oboe Works By Bach, Pachelbel, Laschanzky (3/2): Please join the musicians of Bach in Baltimore for a delightful afternoon of music featuring works on the oboe by Bach, Pachelbel, and Laschanzky |
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|  |  | Chestertown, Noises Off (2/21 - 3/9): Act One of “Noises Off” depicts the turbulent final dress rehearsal. Act Two occurs a month later, and we are now backstage behind the set for “Nothing On.” |
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|  | College Park, Symphonic Stories · UMD Wind Orchestra (3/2): Experience an evening of stories sonically told by the UMD Wind Orchestra! Björk’s Overture to “Dancer in the Dark,” arranged by Vince Mendoza, chronicles the story of Selma Jezkova, a Czech immigrant |
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|  | Columbia, community acupuncture (3/3): Mondays, 11:15-12:15pm
$30
Join us in our spa's quiet lounge for our monthly community acupuncture |
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|  | Columbia, Doggy Noses Yoga Poses (2/23): UPDATE - THE YOGA PORTION IS SOLD OUT as of 1\/1\/25!
But please come see adoptable dogs starting a |
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|  | Columbia, Kinky Boots (3/7 - 3/23): Charlie Price has reluctantly inherited his father's shoe factory, which is on the verge of bankruptcy. |
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|  | Columbia, Mean Girls at Hammond High (3/6): Hammond's Theatre Department is proud to present \"Mean Girls: High School Version!\"
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|  | Columbia, Moonlight Memories Date Night (2/26): Take time to reconnect, relax, and enjoy an evening created just for individuals with dementia and t |
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|  | Columbia, Music Bingo (3/4): Music Bingo is coming to the Columbia location! Show off your musical knowledge, sing your favorite |
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|  | Ellicott City, Groovalicious (3/1): Groovalicious is bringing boogie back for the ultimate disco revival from the decade of boogie at Turf Valley Resort. |
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|  |  | Ellicott City, Wonderland of Art 2025 (1/17 - 2/23): The Artists Gallery’s January-February Show is Wonderland of Art 2025. |
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|  | Frederick, Keystone Indoor Drill Association Competition (3/1): This day long competition features high school aged participants from Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, and the Washington DC metro area. The units compete in 5 disciplines; Percussion, |
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|  | Frederick, SCULPTED (3/8): A captivating journey through three intertwined stories told through dance, inspired by the profound connections between a sculptor and their artwork. Allow our narrator to guide you through this arti |
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|  | Frederick, SCULPTED (3/8): A captivating journey through three intertwined stories told through dance, inspired by the profound connections between a sculptor and their artwork. |
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|  | Frederick, Solas 30th Anniversary Tour (3/7): Solas celebrates 30 years of groundbreaking Celtic music, marking their triumphant return after an eight-year hiatus with a jubilant reunion of talent and passion. |
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|  |  | Frederick, The Hot Sardines (2/22): A vibrant ensemble reimagining classic jazz with brassy arrangements and captivating vocals, transporting listeners to bygone eras in an unforgettable musical journey. |
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|  | Gaithersburg, Born I: Music and Mindfulness (3/1): Be uplifted and inspired through the inward and outward journey of meditation and music. This experience begins with a guided meditation, followed by a sound bath with crystal singing bowls, culminati |
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|  |  | Greenbelt, No Laughing Matter (2/21 - 3/8): No Laughing Matter is a romantic comedy that made its world premiere at the Shawnee Playhouse, Shawnee-on-Delaware as the winner of the Full-Length Play category in the 2017 Shawnee Original Playwrigh |
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|  |  | Hagerstown, Cirque International (2/23): Featuring performers from around the world comes a new generation of Cirque style show, the electrifying and mesmerizing Cirque International. |
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|  |  | Hagerstown, E. O. Hoppé: Women (11/16 - 3/9): These stunning vintage platinum prints showcase more than Hoppé’s mastering of portrait photography—they introduce us to an extraordinary group of women who broke boundaries in the first decades of th |
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|  |  | Huntingtown, FREE COSMIC Symphony’s concert titled Song & Dance (2/22): COSMIC Symphony’s concert titled Song & Dance will feature the vocal talents of their 2024 Young Artist Competition winner, Ellyanna Tyson, and an enchanting classical program including Tchaikovsky’s |
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|  |  | Linthicum Heights, The Murder Mystery Co’s Dinner Theater Show (2/1 - 2/28): Step right into a hilarious, and interactive murder mystery where you might just be the killer! It’s the thrilling event everyone’s dying to attend—don’t let this unforgettable night pass you by! |
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|  | North Bethesda, Arturo OFarrill & Afro Latin Orchestra (3/1): Experience a historic collaboration of musical innovation as Brazilian bandolist Hamilton de Holanda joins forces with Arturo O’Farrill and his mighty Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra. |
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|  |  | North East, OKLAHOMA (2/21 - 3/2): The groundbreaking musical that set the stage for all that followed! Rodgers & Hammerstein's exuberant classic is a lively, tuneful musical full of cowboys, farmers, romance and fearless optimism. |
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|  | Ocean City, Film Festival (3/7 - 3/9): Join us March 6-9 for the 9th annual Ocean City Film Festival, screening films from independent filmmakers of every genre and background. Visit ocmdfilmfestival.com for details. |
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|  | Ocean City, The Ocean City Spring Trade Expo (3/2 - 3/3): The Ocean City Spring Trade Expo unites buyers and sellers from the hospitality and foodservice industries over a dynamic two-day event where attendees can efficiently network and prepare for the upco |
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|  |  | Rockville, Bruce Fummey LIVE at Wetherill Park (2/23): Bruce Fummey is a Scottish stand-up comedian whose routines are known for their irreverent presentations of traditional Scottish culture. |
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| Rockville, St. Marys Annual Gala (3/1): SAVE THE DATE! The Annual St. Mary's Gala will be March 1, 2025. Our theme this year: "Once Upon A Time..." |
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|  |  | Saint Marys City, COSMIC Symphonys Song & Dance (2/23): COSMIC Symphony’s concert titled Song & Dance will feature the vocal talents of their 2024 Young Artist Competition winner, Ellyanna Tyson, and an enchanting classical program. |
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| Salisbury, 20th Annual Tim Kennard River Run (3/2): Support children and animals at the 20th annual Tim Kennard River Run, set for Sunday, March 2, from Salisbury Bible Fellowship in Salisbury, Maryland. |
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|  | Silver Spring, Acoustics and Ales (3/8): Join us for a fun-filled outdoor happy hour as we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day a week early! This event will feature a local Irish band, Barleyjuice Trio, craft brews, and several food trucks. |
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|  |  | Silver Spring, John E. Marlow Guitar Series Presents Xuefei Yang (2/23): "Feisty virtuosity, impeccable technique and sensitive musicianship," (New York Times), "her lyrical playing, warm sound and charismatic artistry connect with audiences far beyond the guitar fraternit |
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|  | Silver Spring, Youth Democracy Fest (3/1): Join The Civic Circle's first Youth Democracy Fest for inspiring free music, poetry and civic art by area students, poets and songwriters. |
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|  |  | Solomons, Fragments: Reflections on Memory (2/21 - 4/27): This exhibition seeks to explore how individual and collective memory can shape our identity and perception, influencing our understanding of the world around us. |
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|  | Solomons, Let Them Cook: a teen art exhibition (3/7 - 3/30): 'Let Them Cook: Teen Art Exhibition' is a showcase of teen creativity, celebrating the bold and fresh perspectives of young artists aged 13 to 19. |
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|  | Stevenson, Danú: Traditional Music of Ireland (3/1): Hailing from Counties Waterford, Cork, Dublin and Donegal in Ireland, Danú is one of the leading traditional Irish ensembles of today. Tickets on sale now. |
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|  |  | Timonium, Crab & Mallet Allbreed Cat Show (3/8 - 3/9): Cat Fanciers' Association, Inc. Cat Show, agility and adoption by Baltimore Humane Society.
Allbreed and + Companion cats |
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