Baltimore Memorial Day weekend showcases a number of events and activities to enjoy, as well as a few to remember and honor those who sacrificed their lives for our country.
- Brew at the Zoo is Saturday and Sunday at the Baltimore Zoo. The event showcases beer and wine samples, a kids play area, as well as the animals and exhibits at the Zoo! You can find more details and ticket information on their website.
- Fort McHenry in Downtown Baltimore is open all weekend. Here is the Fort’s website with more information.
- Most pools open. If you don’t have a membership to a pool, sometimes you can get a day pass, or you may be able to find a public pool (there are a few in Baltimore City) to enjoy.
- Visit one of the Baltimore City or Baltimore County parks. The NCR Trail runs from Hunt Valley to the Pennsylvania line. There are trails, water for kayaking, white water rafting and more. Oregon Ridge Park is in Hunt Valley, Gunpowder Park is on the Eastern side, and in Downtown Baltimore, Druid Hill Park, Patterson Park, Federal Hill Park and others are open from dawn to dusk
- The Balticon Science Fiction Festival is at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel May 24-27. Visit balticon.org for more details.
- The Sowebo Arts & Music Festival is Sunday, May 26 12-8pm. There will be live music on five stages, art show, kids’ activities, and more. Admission is FREE. More details are on their Facebook Page. The festival is held near Historic Hollins Market in the 1100 Block of Hollins St in Downtown Baltimore.
- Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens in Timonium has a tribute to those who have defended our country’s freedom on Monday the 27th at 10am. More information on their website.
Though many of us celebrate Memorial Day Weekend as the unofficial start to summer, we should not forget those who have lost their lives to defend our country.
And I realize it is not Veterans Day, I do want to say thank you to our servicemen and servicewomen who protect us every day, and thank the families of those who have lost their loved ones for our freedom.
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