Oct 14 Tuesday
A special FREE evening exploring democracy and connection, and how they come together in film, in anticipation of the next day’s 2025 Elijah E. Cummings Democracy and Freedom Festival.
Twelve diverse Christian leaders find hope and fellowship at a series of boundary-breaking retreats in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Brought together by Michael Gulker of The Colossian Forum, five women and seven men struggle with some of today’s most contentious issues. The divisions between them become apparent and test both their common belief in the universal importance of love and kindness and the bonds they build over the course of a year.
Inspiring and provocative, LEAP OF FAITH explores whether we can disagree and still belong to each other in a divided world. The film is directed by Nicholas Ma, a presenter at the October 15 Elijah E. Cummings Democracy and Freedom Festival hosted by the SNF Agora Institute.
6:00 PM Doors open6:15 – 6:45 PM Student Meet-and-Greet with Nicolas Ma*7:00 – 8:30 PM Leap of Faith screening8:30 – 9:00 PM Post-Screening Discussion with:
Nicholas Ma, award-winning writer, director, and producer; director of Leap of FaithNancy Proctor, executive director of the SNF ParkwayKristen Cambell, Senior Fellow at PACE (Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement), a philanthropic laboratory for funders seeking to maximize their impact on democracy and civic life in the United States.
Free popcorn and non-alcoholic beverage to the first 100 attendees!
Registration for film screening (including the student meet and greet) click here.
*Student ID (from any high school, college, or university) required to attend the 6:15pm Student Meet-and-Greet with Nicolas Ma.
Obasi Akoto and prominent members of the Greater Baltimore & Washington, D.C. Jazz Community will lead us in world-class performances almost every Tuesday, 7-10pm. Surround yourself with great company, soul lifting music, and wonderful food! Click HERE to read our Bright Moments Jam Session Newsletter, written by Obasi Akoto every week.
"A jazz renaissance is happening right here and right now at Keystone Korner." - Obasi Akoto
Free admission, unless otherwise indicated. Reservations are required. Two item food & beverage minimum.
Oct 15 Wednesday
Back for its second year, Abbott and the Big Ten Conference are hosting the We Give Blood Drive competition to entice students, alumni, fans, and community members to rally around their Big Ten school to donate blood, save lives, and address the country's ongoing critical blood shortage.
From August 27 to December 5, anyone eligible to donate blood can do so anywhere, anytime in the U.S. to count for their school. The school with the most donations at the end of the competition will receive $1 million to advance student or community health.
New this year, everyone who donates or attempts to donate blood throughout the competition will receive an exclusive, limited-edition, Homefield-designed T-shirt specific to their school. To receive the shirt:
1. Show up to donate 2. Submit your donation (or attempt to donate) at BigTen.Org/Abbott or by texting DONATE to 222688 (ABBOTT). 3. Click the link sent to your email 4. Use your redemption code 5. Your shirt will be shipped to the address of your choice.
Last year, the University of Nebraska won, and is using the funds to advance student health on campus. The University of Maryland is competing this year and will host several blood drives on campus and in the surrounding area throughout the competition. To find a blood drive near you, please visit: https://bigten.org/abbott/maryland
Baltimore, MD – Make Studio is excited to announce the highlight of our fall programming season, the 8th installment of Cordially Invited! Cordially Invited is our annual invitational exhibition featuring artworks created in innovative U.S. and international studios serving disabled artists.
On view from October 10 – November 15, Make Studio’s CordialIy Invited VIII highlights the phenomenal and thought-provoking art produced in progressive art studios internationally as a way to better understand and appreciate our neurodiverse world. Each year it is our honor to put together this showcase to celebrate how these studios foster and promote exceptional art, advance full inclusion, and ensure the advancement of disabled artists so that their distinctive work can be experienced by all. This year's installment features 28 participating groups, hailing from as near as Rockville, MD and Washington, DC, and as far as Spain and Japan. Over 100 selected artworks will be featured in our gallery and even more will appear in the digital exhibition online. Visitors are encouraged to drop into the gallery during our weekly hours, or visit during special extended hours that will be announced on social media.
A reception will be held on November 7 from 5:00-8:00 PM during Art Around Hampden and First Fridays in Hampden. Details about exhibiting artists and studios, as well as special programming including a virtual artist talk with participating studios, will be shared on Make Studio’s website and social media. A companion display of Make Studio artists’ work will also be on view at University of Maryland, Baltimore’s Campus Center for Disability Employment Awareness Month throughout October.
About Make StudioMake Studio is a 501(c)3 community-based arts organization located in Baltimore, MD. Founded in 2010 with the aim to put art and abilities to work, Make Studio’s mission is to empower artists with disabilities to grow as professionals with visibility and voice in their communities. We create opportunities for everyone to connect through art.
Industry Social Club, presented by PNC, is a free, recurring after-hours networking event at the BMI for local professionals, creatives, and influencers. It’s all about helping people make those important connections that drive success, both individually and as a community.
Each month, we mix things up with interactive activities to spark new ideas, lively discussions to share insights, and workshops focused on specific topics or industries to help you build practical skills. Plus, we’ll have good music, a cash bar, and some tasty bites to keep the vibes chill and help everyone network and hang out.
We ensure our topics are current and relevant, examining trends that are shaping industries locally and nationally. We’re proud to cover a wide range of industries and backgrounds, including fashion, hospitality, healthcare, and important topics around the LGBTQIA+ community in the workforce. It’s all about creating a welcoming and enriching space for everyone to connect and thrive. We hope to see you this season!
Oct 16 Thursday
Harford County Public Library invites children to Halloween Hullabaloo on October 16 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Havre de Grace Library, 120 North Union Avenue. Enjoy spooky-themed crafts, games and dancing. Costumes are encouraged. Each child attending must register prior to the program at https://programs.hcplonline.org/event/14136063. The program is supported by the Friends of the Havre de Grace Library.
Harford County Public Library invites children and teens to “Gear Up for Halloween” on October 16 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Darlington Library, 3535 Conowingo Road in Street. Get into the spooky spirit by making decorations, wearing costumes and parading around the grounds, including a visit to the Harford County Ag Center. The program is sponsored by the Darlington Friends of HCPL. For more information, visit https://programs.hcplonline.org/event/13937801.
Harford County Public Library presents Birds of Harford County and Beyond October 16 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Joppa Library, 655 Towne Center Drive. Joppa resident Greg Futral will showcase his local bird photography, inviting participants to discover beauty in the ordinary. Each person attending must register prior to the event at https://programs.hcplonline.org/event/13957287. The program is open to those in grades 9-12 and adults, and is supported by the Joppa Friends of HCPL.