Feb 23 Monday
The holidays already are here and your shopping isn’t finished? Or even started? What to give special friends who say they don’t need anything? Church Hill Theatre has an easy and thoughtful suggestion. Consider a 2026 Season Package—with 5 tickets for the price of 4. You get to choose the plays and the dates.
The coming 2026 season opens in March with a Tennessee Williams classic, The Glass Menagerie, and closes in December with A Christmas Carol. In between, there is a great choice of musicals, comedies and more. Consider Between the Lines, an April musical featuring our talented teens, the major June production of Chicago, or the September musical Something’s Afoot, a spoof of British mystery stories. And who could pass on the spooky November show, The Transylvanian Clockworks?
This special $100 package will make a memorable gift and support a cherished local institution. And if you have been very good all through the year, consider treating yourself to an entire season of outstanding shows. This package is available through the CHT office, at 410-556-6003 or online at churchhilltheatre.org.
Feb 24 Tuesday
Residential Living Open House for Individuals with Disabilities, part of the Jewish Community Services Navigating Developmental Disability Services Together four-part series, is offering visits to a JCS group home to learn how our residential services provide a safe, supportive environment where individuals with developmental disabilities can build independence, develop life skills, and feel truly at home.
You will have the opportunity to speak directly with our team and:
Tour either a JCS residential home for men or for women Learn about different residential models of care, as well as staffing, funding, availability, and costs
In need of help with your technology? If so, come in to the library for free tech help.
The VLP Librarian will assist patrons with the following skills:
– Email Help.– Job application assistance.– Learn basic word processing.– Password reset help.– Making appointments online.– Help with online applications.– Printing applications, forms, and other paperwork.– Locating local services.– Learn a new phone or personal device.– Learn how to use search functionality.– Help locating information online.
When: Tuesdays and Thursdays 3pm – 5pm
Appointments are recommended. Drop ins welcome, but may require a wait for patrons with scheduled appointments.
Feb 25 Wednesday
Supported Living Information Sessions for Individuals with Disabilities part of Jewish Community Services Navigating Developmental Disability Services Together four-part series, is offering one-on-one appointments to discover how our Supported Living Services offer personalized supports that empower individuals to live independently in homes they rent or own.
During these sessions, you will learn about:
How JCS helps individuals find and maintain supported living arrangements Supports available for people living independently in the communityHow funding and service coordination work and what to consider when exploring supported living options
Every year, DewMore Baltimore (a program of the The Black Arts District) hosts a FREE poetry slam for youth ages 13-19 who reside in Baltimore City and surrounding counties. During this slam, on Wednesday, February 25th, 2026, hand-picked judges will award the top five scoring youth poets with the honor of representing Baltimore City in the INTERNATIONAL youth poetry festival, Brave New Voices AND win $1,000 in prizes!
The youth who participate in this slam will also be invited to be apart of weekly workshops, paid performance opportunities, and a greater connection to the local and national spoken word scene. Hosted by D.C's 2015 Youth Poet Laureate, MalPractice, this slam will take place at Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse (3128 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore MD 21218). Featuring his work and igniting the stage will be 2024 WORLD Poetry Slam Winner, Chev! We will also have local youth DJ, DJ Brae!
We invite you to witness the greatness of youth spoken word artists and support the arts community through attendance, support, sharing, and any donations. Youth residing in the Baltimore area can submit for the slam using this link: https://forms.gle/ccWyYRH8M69HPZ98A.
We can't wait to see you there!
Feb 26 Thursday
How Disability Services Work: Eligibility, Entitlement, and When to Apply, part of Jewish Community Services Navigating Developmental Disability Services Together four-part series, will break down how developmental disability services work, with a focus on eligibility versus entitlement, when to apply for services, and why timing matters. Presenters from SCI will walk participants through the application process and answer common questions to help families and referral partners navigate services.
Feb 27 Friday
Feb 28 Saturday
Celebrate 100 Years of Black History Month by listening to the Drunk Black History podcast!
Where education meets intoxication! Join critically acclaimed host Brandon Collins (New York Comedy Festival) and his roster of comedians, cultural experts, and radio personalities as they pour a stiff one and dive into the stories of prominent Black historical figures who haven't gotten their mainstream due.
Featured in the NY Times, TimeOut NY, and named among the Top 20 Black History Podcasts, this monthly audio experience delivers unfiltered Black history with equal parts education and humor. No textbooks, no filters—just raw, entertaining truth served neat.
★★★★ “One of our favorite comedy shows out there” —TimeOut NY★★★★ “Drink some cocktails while you get an education...at this popular show!” —The Infatuation★★★★ “Keeping our food and drinks down was hard because of all the laughing...” —1202 Magazine★★★★ “A hilariously high history lesson!” —AMNY★★★★ “Important moments with lots of laughs!” —WBUR
Mar 01 Sunday
Stonewall Sports Baltimore will host a spring bocce league on Saturday afternoons from April 11 – May 16. Games will be played in Patterson Park from 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. each week and the season will end with a winner takes all tournament. Registration is from March 1 – March 20 and starts at $40 for the season. The league is geared towards beginners and is an opportunity to build community and lasting friendships.
Stonewall Sports Baltimore is a nonprofit, community-based sports organization for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies. We aim to create a low-cost, high-fun community where everyone can feel comfortable being themselves in organized sports.
Mar 02 Monday