Baltimore Buzzing with Arts, Family Fun, and Nightlife This Thanksgiving Week
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If you are out and about this Monday, November 24, the National Aquarium is hosting its archerfish feeding at 12:15 pm, included with your admission. You can watch these remarkable fish shoot jets of water to snag their food, a quirky highlight of marine behavior that never fails to fascinate. Later, for music lovers, the UMBC Colin Powell Senior Composition Recital is happening at the Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall tonight from 7:30 to 8:30, showcasing fresh compositions from a rising talent.
Families with little ones should head to the Port Discovery Children’s Museum. All week, Port Discovery is rolling out winter-themed performances, interactive art projects, and joyful hands-on activities. Search for the Pop-Up Puppets at the Playhouse exhibit, sing along during Budding Musicians sessions, and get creative with parachute games and STEM tinkering. As a special note for Monday, the Wonders of Water exhibit will close at 3pm for cleaning, so plan accordingly if water play is on your agenda.
Comedy fans are in for a treat this week. Baltimore Comedy Factory has special events lined up including Will E performing Wednesday night. Mark Curry takes center stage Friday, and Michael Blackson will have the club roaring with laughter both Friday and Saturday. If you’re looking for more weekend entertainment, don’t miss the live improv and music happening at Keystone Korner and An die Musik LIVE, with acclaimed acts like Miki Howard and the Todd Marcus Quartet rounding out the calendar.
Thanksgiving week brings traditions, too. On Wednesday morning, the Baltimore Convention Center hosts Goodwill Industries’ 68th Annual Thanksgiving Dinner and Resource Fair, a beloved event serving the community. Golfers can swing into Thursday morning’s Classic Five Turkey Shoots at local courses—a perfect way to kick off turkey day.
Holiday vibes ramp up Friday, November 28. The Christmas Village at the Visitor Center opens up for pics with Santa and holiday shopping. Don’t miss the iconic THE POLAR EXPRESS Train Ride at the B&O Railroad Museum for festive fun with the family, and Kennedy Krieger’s Festival of Trees in Timonium adds dazzling winter wonder.
Baltimore, this week is packed with chances to celebrate, connect, and discover something new. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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