Oct 25 Saturday
Every Saturday is Orange Out Saturday
Fans are encouraged to wear their best orange O's gear. Enjoy live music at the Coors Light Stage at Legends Park, orange-themed food and beverages, and more!
And to cap it off, the return of the iconic all-orange uniforms will be featured on select Saturday home games.
Oct 26 Sunday
Join us on Sunday, October 26, 2025, at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore (during Zoo BOO! festivities), for the Robert I. Damie Race for Our Kids—a fun-filled 10K, 5K and 1-mile walk and a post event celebration supporting children and families in need.
Your support benefits:• The Herman & Walter Samuelson Children's Hospital at Sinai• Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics Save-A-Limb Fund• Center for Hope• The Family Tree
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.
This fall, the fluffiest VIPs in Maryland are waiting to meet you. At Black Barn Alpacas’ Fall 'Ag'tivities, nearly 150 alpacas, including the season’s cutest baby alpacas, steal the show in a seasonal celebration just 90 minutes from D.C and 40 minutes from Baltimore.This isn’t your average fall outing. Guests can:Hand-feed alpacas (yes, they really do nibble right from your hand)Hop on scenic hayrides through rolling farmlandPlay old-school games like ‘pumpkin bowling’, cattle roping, and corn holeLet the kids run wild in corn bins and the Kiddie Corral play zoneSnap perfect fall photos among rustic barns, Pumpkin Lane, and seasonal backdropsBONUS: Every admission includes a locally grown pumpkin to paint and take home, making the perfect fall keepsake.
With a voice that bridges power and elegance, Kayla René is quickly emerging as one of the most captivating new vocalists of her generation. A singer, songwriter, and classically trained vocalist, Kayla brings a rare versatility that shines across jazz, R&B, gospel, and classical traditions. Her artistry has already graced some of the nation’s most iconic stages—such as the Kennedy Center, opening for legends like Babyface and Maxwell , performing alongside Richard Smallwood for the National Symphonic Juneteenth Tribute, and singing for icons such as Yolanda Adams and Dionne Warwick.
In 2024, Kayla’s star rose further when she won Next Voice of the DMV at Maryland Live! Casino, solidifying her reputation as an artist whose voice is both commanding and soul-stirring. She has since become a headliner at major festivals, intimate venues, and prestigious celebrations, blending technical mastery with emotional resonance. Now, Kayla René steps into a thrilling new chapter. Her recent single “Hold Me” offers a taste of her evolving artistry, while her upcoming debut project, the Phoenix EP, promises to mark her official emergence as a recording artist with a sound as timeless as it is fresh. Keystone Korner Baltimore will host the exclusive preview of Phoenix, alongside a powerful tribute to one of Kayla’s greatest inspirations—Whitney Houston.
Oct 27 Monday
Harford County Public Library holds a Halloween dance party for families on October 27 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Aberdeen Library, 21 Franklin Street. Dance to classic songs with a Halloween twist and wear dancing shoes or a favorite costume. The dance party is supported by the Aberdeen Friends of HCPL. For more information, visit https://programs.hcplonline.org/event/13954456.
Oct 28 Tuesday