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Baltimore's Autumn Alive: Halloween, Music, and Culinary Delights

Baltimore's Autumn Alive: Halloween, Music, and Culinary Delights

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Listeners, if you’re in Baltimore and looking for things to do this Friday through Sunday, buckle up because the city is alive with autumn energy, Halloween happenings, and a few special surprises.

Tonight, Cylburn Arboretum hosts its annual ArBOOretum, a family-friendly Halloween celebration set in Baltimore’s beautiful public garden from 5 to 7:30 PM. Think moonlit guided walks, festive seasonal decorations around the historic mansion, and gently spooky trails for all ages. Don’t worry about too much sugar — this event is candy-free, keeping the grounds clean and kid-friendly. Tickets are required and it’s rain or shine. For nature lovers and families, it’s one of the sweetest ways to slide into Halloween weekend according to Visit Baltimore.

Later this evening, at 7, food fans take note — celebrity chef Tom Colicchio brings his “Think Like a Chef” event to the Enoch Pratt Free Library. If you’re a lover of cookbooks and conversation, or just want a little culinary inspiration heading into the weekend, this is a can’t-miss.

If live music is your vibe, head to Rash Field Park along the Inner Harbor, where the Sunset Jams series continues with Zadia and Friends starting at 5 PM. Bring a blanket, catch the waterfront sunset, and enjoy the city’s own homegrown sound, thanks to the Waterfront Partnership.

Over at The Walters Art Museum, a heads up: the museum closes early at 2 PM today and will open Sunday at noon due to their annual gala prep. Plan your art fix accordingly this weekend — Sunday afternoon is your time to explore everything from ancient wonders to decorative arts.

This Saturday, Harborplace heats up with Blacktoberfest Baltimore, a lively festival celebrating Black-owned breweries, food, music, and culture beginning at 1 PM. Expect good eats, craft beer, and a vibrant crowd right on the waterfront.

If you still need more Halloween spirit, local neighborhoods and venues are hosting pop-up shops, markets, and spooky festivities all weekend. From the Bakers Cauldron Creep Fair in Westminster to themed local farmers markets, there’s no shortage of autumnal fun throughout Baltimore and nearby towns, as covered by Maryland Fairs and Festivals.

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