Apr 25 Saturday
Marlene Dietrich is quoted as saying, “It’s the friends you can call at 4 a.m. that matter.” Becca, Tammy, and Kim are those kinds of lifelong 4 a.m. Friends with humor and heart and the ties that bind. A myriad of iconic moments, people, and fashion from the 1970s to the present propel these friends as they laugh, fight, argue, support, and love through some of life’s most challenging hurdles -- growing from their teens to their sixties. You know, just like you might do with your own 4 a.m. Friends.
4a.m. Friends runs from Saturday, April 18th through Tuesday, April 21st at the ESPloft (16 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MD, 21701) and Thursday, April 23rd through Tuesday, April 28th at Sky Stage (59 South Carroll Street, Frederick, MD, 21701).
Please note that our Tuesday, April 21st performance will feature a special post show discussion with the playwright.
Tickets are available on a pay what you will basis starting at $0 with general admission seating. Tickets can be reserved online at www.esptheatre.org or in person immediately prior to the start of a performance.
Win CASH PRIZES at this exciting, inaugural event.
Nineteen (19) regular games will be played with $75 given to each game winner, ending the event with a $500 Jackpot Game winner!
Four bonus rounds with deluxe prizes will also be played. This fun-fill event will also include Door Buster raffles, a Silent Auction, and 50-50 boards.
St. Elizabeth School is a special needs school serving students ages 6 – 21 years-old, in grades 1-12. Our students are challenged with intellectual, emotional, and/or physical disabilities (e.g. Autism and Down Syndrome) and are referred to us from ten local school systems throughout Maryland.
Exiled, the magician Prospero rules over a remote island with his daughter. As past betrayals resurface, redemption and forgiveness collide in a storm of magic in Shakespeare’s spellbinding, final masterpiece.
The show runs Friday, April 24 through Sunday, May 17.
Apr 26 Sunday
Are you ready to rock and roll? Thomas the Tank Engine™ is making his way back to the B&O Railroad Museum, for Day Out with Thomas™! Enjoy a real train ride pulled by Thomas™, live entertainment, lawn games, arts and crafts, free amusement rides, photo opportunities with Thomas™ and Sir Topham Hatt, exclusive merchandise, food and more! The fun returns April 25 and 26, and May 2 and 3, 2026. Site hours are 9 am to 5:30 pm on Saturdays and 9 am to 4:30 pm on Sundays. Free parking is available at 1100 James Street, Baltimore, MD 21223.
It's a GIANT pop-up VINYL event in Towson at The Recher! Over 30 dealer tables: LPs, select CDs too.. Dealers from the Baltimore area and beyond. Punk, funk, classic rock, country, oldies, disco, and more---too many records, too little time. 12 noon- 6PM, $5 admission at 12 noon, $15 early at 11 AM. DISCOUNT TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE! Great music and family fun. Don't miss the BIG DIG! Sign up for mailing list at www.recordriots.com. See you at the show!
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Date and Time: On Sunday April 26, 2026 at 12:00 - 18:00
Venue details: The Recher, 512 York Road, Towson, Maryland, 21204, United States
Category: Community | Local / Community
Prices:General Admission-10 AM Entry: USD 5.00,Early Admission-9 AM Entry: USD 15.00
On Sunday, April 26, the Carrollton Manor Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) will co-host the America 250! History Fair in downtown Frederick, Md. As an America 250! event, this year’s History Fair will highlight the roles Frederick County and the state of Maryland played in the birth and development of our nation.
Beginning at noon, the opening ceremony will feature remarks from local and state dignitaries, as well as special guests. Following the opening, attendees will be able explore a lineup of more than 35 historic venues and organizations, meet passionate historical reenactors, and chat with experts in period attire, each bringing the past to life in their own unique way. This event will be hosted in partnership with the Frederick Chapter, NSDAR and the Sergeant Lawrence Everhart Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution (SAR).
Bring any functioning and non-functioning IT-related electronics in, and PCs for People will safely remove all personalized data and information from your devices. Any items related to your electronics are accepted, from phone cords to servers. They will also take all TVs (including grandma's big old CRT/tube console), cable boxes, game consoles, MP3 players, printers, projectors ... you can check the list at https://www.pcsforpeople.org/faqs/, but if it is related to an information technology or an audio/video device, bring it on in!
Drop-offs will be staffed on Sunday, April 26 from 1 - 3 PM.