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Baltimore's Busy Week: Quirky Markets, World-Class Music, and Family Fun at the Inner Harbor

Baltimore's Busy Week: Quirky Markets, World-Class Music, and Family Fun at the Inner Harbor

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If you are in Baltimore this week, you’ve got a full, fun lineup ahead, from quirky markets to world-class music and plenty of family-friendly stops along the Inner Harbor.

Let’s start today in Remington. According to Visit Baltimore, the Lucky Girl Market pops up at R. House from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., bringing a big dose of Y2K nostalgia, vintage fashion, handmade jewelry, art, home décor, plus tattoos and even tooth gems. It’s free to wander, grab some local eats from the R. House vendors, and treat yourself to something sparkly and very Baltimore.

Down at the Inner Harbor, the National Aquarium is a perfect stop. The Aquarium’s daily schedule lists an Animal Encounter at 10:30 a.m. at the Harbor Overlook, where listeners can get up close with ambassadors like an Eastern box turtle, an Australian bearded dragon, or a hyacinth macaw, and learn how to help protect their habitats. It’s included with admission, so it’s an easy add-on to a day exploring the exhibits.

Music lovers, save your evening for Charles Village. Culture Fly and Visit Maryland both highlight a special recital: legendary pianist Emanuel Ax performing at the Shriver Hall Concert Series on the Johns Hopkins Homewood campus. The Sunday concert runs in the early evening, making it an elegant cap to a day in the city and a rare chance to hear a major classical artist right here in Baltimore.

Looking toward the rest of the week and into the weekend, Baltimore’s January events calendar, as reported by Baltimore Fishbowl, is packed with indoor arts and community happenings: museum workshops at the Baltimore Museum of Art, family programs across the city, and continuing theater runs like the rock musical Rock of Ages at Toby’s Dinner Theatre in the region. There are also comedy nights, local music sets at spots like Keystone Korner, and community runs and walks along the waterfront listed by Waterfront Partnership, perfect if listeners want to balance all those good meals with some fresh air.

And if you’re planning a slightly longer stretch, the Baltimore Times recently spotlighted Soulful Saturdays: Love and Connection Edition at The Mill on North in West Baltimore later this month. It’s an art-and-music-filled evening with DJ Tanz, interactive experiences, and food from Black-owned vendors, all focused on community, joy, and connection.

Wherever you land this week, Baltimore is serving up culture, comfort food, and plenty of reasons to get out of the house.

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