Jun 01 Sunday
The immersive “Protect This Earth” installation that turned heads at Milan Design Week is making its U.S. debut—exclusively at the Under Armour Brand House in Baltimore.
Under Armour and zero-plastic pioneer UNLESS have teamed up on a first-of-its-kind capsule: a fully regenerative sportswear collection made entirely from plants. No plastic. No waste. Designed to perform—then decompose.
THE DETAILSLocation: Under Armour Brand House, 101 Performance Dr., Baltimore Launch Date: April 22 (Earth Day) Store Hours: 10 AM – 9 PM Availability: In-store only through mid-June or until sold out. Not available online or any other retail locations.
The capsule features hoodies, tees, and shorts across men’s, women’s, and unisex styles ($30–$160). Select elements of the original Milan installation—including the immersive “Protect This Earth” experience—will be reimagined in-store, giving visitors a deeper look at the product lifecycle from plants to performance to compost.
This is just the beginning—the next evolution of sportswear made for athletes and built for the planet.
Kick off the celebration of Holi, the Festival of Colors, with an untimed fun run or walk through clouds of bright powder that ensure you walk away a visible representation of our beautiful community, spring, and joy!Begin the celebration of Holi with a 1-mile run or walk around Merriweather Park at Symphony Woods and through clouds of colorful powders!Holi is a spring festival during which participants celebrate by throwing colored powder at each other while they dance and celebrate.After the run/walk, head over to the Chrysalis stage to continue the colorful celebration with free community performances and a dance party!
Join Inner Arbor Trust and community organizations to celebrate Holi with a South Asian festival and a dance party. This event is a FREE community cultural event.Holi is a spring festival during which participants celebrate by throwing colored powder at each other while they dance and celebrate.Colored powder is available for sale onsite. No outside powder may be brought onsite. Please note that while powder generally washes out of clothing, it is likely that by coming onsite you will have powder fall on you, so please wear clothing that you agree may be stained.Featuring music, dance, and other performances, join us on June 1 in Columbia’s beloved Symphony Woods to participate in this beautiful, free, and family-friendly celebration!The event kicks off with a colorful 1 mile fun run throughout the park (optional, paid ticket required).
Jun 02 Monday
Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) is a free Twelve Step recovery program for anyone suffering from food obsession, overeating, under-eating, bulimia or other food-related issues. Weekly meetings every Monday from 7:00-8:30 pm at Christ Episcopal Church, 6800 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia. All are welcome.
For more information, see www.foodaddicts.org.
Jun 03 Tuesday
Jun 04 Wednesday
Leadership Howard County, which seeks to empower leaders to strengthen and transform the community, will hold its annual Big Event: Endeavor to the Next Level. Former NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao will share stories from his four space missions, including tales of emergency situations. He will show attendees how leadership can foster a culture of operational excellence, collaboration, curiosity and creativity and how lessons from spaceflight can impact their organizations.
Leadership Howard County’s Big Event brings together more than 400 leaders from business, government and nonprofit organizations in Howard County. Proceeds from the event support Leadership Howard County programs and scholarships.
Early bird tickets cost $100 until May 5 and $85 for retired, veterans, students and nonprofits with fewer than 25 employees. Beginning May 6, tickets cost $125. To register or learn more, visit bit.ly/LHC2025BigEvent or call 410-730-4474.
Jun 05 Thursday
Join us for an evening celebration of student artwork and creativity! We welcome students, families, teachers, school staff, and the general public to the closing reception of Baltimore, Imagined: Artists from the Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women. This annual exhibition, which is on view in our Sculpture Court from May 28 to June 5, is curated by Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women (BLSYW) teacher Caroline Cook and her students. The show highlights BLSYW students’ best work from the school year, including some artworks inspired by the Walters’ new installation of Latin American Art / Arte Latinoamericano. Light refreshments will be provided.