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Baltimore’s 4th Annual Disability Pride Arts Fest

In 3 weeks · Sat, Jul 18, 2:00 PM–6:00 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD

Program registration is recommended but not required. Make Studio, a nonprofit art center and collective of disabled artists, is proud to once again present Baltimore’s 4th Annual Disability Pride Arts Fest! In partnership with the Maryland Department of Disabilities and the Enoch Pratt Free...

Pratt Page-Turners Book Club

In 3 weeks · Sat, Jul 18, 3:00 PM–4:30 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD

Join us for a discussion of Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. First published in 1958, this novel tells the story of Okonkwo, the leader of an Igbo (Ibo) community who is banished for accidentally killing a clansman. The novel covers the seven years of his exile to his return, providing an...

Cutting Edge: A Cricut Kickoff for Crafters

In 1 week · Mon, Jul 13, 6:00 PM–7:30 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD

Embark on your crafting journey with 'A Starter's Guide to Cricut'! Discover the magic of precision cutting, unleash your creativity, and dive into the world of Cricut crafting. This event is tailored for beginners eager to explore the endless possibilities of Cricut machines. Join us to learn the..

Lunch & Learn: The Role of the Railroad on the Underground Railroad

Thu, Jun 11, 5:00 PM UTC · Enoch Pratt Free Library — Central Library · 400 Cathedral St, Baltimore, MD

Program registration is recommended but not required. Join us for a lecture that explores the intimate relationship between the railroad and the Underground Railroad, with a detailed focus on how the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad supported the movement of freedom seekers before the Civil War....

Shut Up and Write Virtual

In 2 days · Thu, Jul 2, 4:00 PM–5:30 PM UTC · Enoch Pratt Free Library — Central Library · 400 Cathedral St, Baltimore, MD

It's an empowering and rewarding experience to write an hour each week, at the same time and place. It serves as powerful support for building your daily writing discipline. The world still needs our creative efforts. Please log in a few minutes early to get settled. Our organizer will lead...

Lunch & Learn: The Art and History of Drag

Thu, Apr 9, 5:00 PM UTC · Enoch Pratt Free Library — Central Library · 400 Cathedral St, Baltimore, MD

Program registration is recommended but not required. From William Dorsey Swann, the first self-described “Queen of Drag,” to the legacy of John Waters and Divine, Maryland has been home to numerous figures and places significant to the history of drag. Join librarian Ash Baker to travel...

Guerilla Art: Celebrate Earth Day

Wed, Apr 22, 7:00 PM UTC · Light Street · 1251 Light Street, Baltimore, MD

Celebrate Earth Day by creating unique pieces of art using upcycled materials and items from nature. Release your inner creativity and show off nature's beauty.

Liza Achilles: "Two Novembers"

Thu, Apr 16, 10:30 PM UTC · Light Street · 1251 Light Street, Baltimore, MD

Upon suffering a computer overuse injury and seeking treatment, Liza Achilles fell in love with her physical therapist. As her arms healed, she began writing Shakespearean sonnets addressed to him. Between November 2016 and November 2017, Liza continued writing poems to chronicle the true story of.

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Baby & Toddler Storytime

In 1 week · Fri, Jul 10, 2:30 PM UTC · Orleans Street · 1303 Orleans Street, Baltimore, MD · Ages Up to 5

Stories, movement, play, and songs for babies in arms and toddlers together. Playtime follows. For little ones under two with a favorite adult. All abilities welcome.

Orleans Street Crafters’ Corner

In 1 week · Wed, Jul 8, 2:30 PM–4:00 PM UTC · Orleans Street · 1303 Orleans Street, Baltimore, MD

Orleans Crafters' Corner is a monthly meetup for anyone working on a project. Whether you’re a knitter, sketch artist, or jewelry maker, join us to share your creativity with others. You’ll need to bring your own supplies; we will provide the space and a welcoming atmosphere. A DIY project will be..

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Teen Art Club: Negative Space

Mon, Aug 17, 6:00 PM–7:30 PM UTC · Johnston Square · 1132 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore, MD · Ages 10–17

Design an image, then cut out a negative space or fill in the negative space with a variety of patterns or textures like fur, paper, plastic, and other materials. Experiment with textures, touch, and feel to get creative! Supplies are limited; we encourage you to bring your own as...

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Graphic Novel Book Club: Diary of a Wimpy Kid Movie

In 1 week · Mon, Jul 6, 9:30 PM–11:00 PM UTC · Johnston Square · 1132 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore, MD · Ages 8–12

Come meet other graphic novel readers and watch the Diary of a Wimpy Kid movie (2010)! We will talk about our favorite funny/realistic fiction graphic novels and do a Diary of a Wimpy Kid-themed activity. The Johnston Square Graphic Novel Book Club meets the first Monday of every month at...

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Kickoff to the Cup: A World Cup Storytime

Thu, Jun 11, 7:00 PM UTC · Johnston Square · 1132 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore, MD

Get ready to move, sing, and score! This playful Storytime combines soccer-themed books, action songs, and a fun craft while highlighting good sportsmanship.

Pratt Page-Turners Book Club

Sat, Aug 15, 3:00 PM–4:30 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD

Join us for a discussion of The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin. Shevek, a brilliant physicist from the anarchist moon Anarres, risks his life by traveling to the mother planet of Urras in the hope of offering wisdom to its inhabitants and to reunite the two long-alienated worlds. This...

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Family Storytime

In 1 week · Sat, Jul 11, 3:00 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD · Ages 3–5

Stories, movement, songs, and our most fun activities. Come ready to move, laugh, and learn together. For families with children ages 3-5. All abilities welcome

AFAM Department Book Club

Sat, Aug 8, 4:00 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD

Join a book club hosted by librarians of the African American Department. We will be discussing The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin. Click here for a summary of the book, or to place a hold on a print copy. It is also offered as an ebook and eaudiobook through Libby/Overdrive.

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Lit Out Loud: Adult Storytime

Wed, Aug 5, 3:30 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD · Ages 18+

Program registration is recommended but not required. Pratt invites you to slow down and enjoy the magic of stories with us at Lit Out Loud, a program designed for adults to reconnect with the power of oral storytelling. Whether you’re on your lunch break or looking for a quiet escape,...

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Bushcraft Basics

Sat, Aug 1, 3:00 PM–4:30 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD · Ages 12+

Inspired by natural surroundings and ready to connect to nature? Discover the basics of wilderness living with hands-on activities in water purification, knot tying, and plant identification. This educational, family‑friendly program is designed for ages 12 and up and is a way to build confidence...

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Five & Under Fridays

In 1 week · Fri, Jul 10, 3:30 PM–4:30 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD

Join us for our monthly gathering that centers the littlest members of your family! We’ll have a rotating mix of art and activities especially for kids 5 and under.

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Baby & Toddler Storytime

In 1 week · Fri, Jul 10, 3:00 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD · Ages Up to 5

Stories, movement, play, and songs for babies in arms and toddlers together. Playtime follows. For little ones under two with a favorite adult. All abilities are welcome.

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From Truth to Punchlines: “The Funniest Story is Your Real Story” with Fred Watkins

Thu, Apr 16, 10:00 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD

In this workshop, participants will learn how to take honest experiences and turn them into structured jokes. We will break down how truth, perspective, and timing work together to create comedy that connects with audiences and builds confidence on stage and off. Fred “Big Fred” Watkins, is a...

Photo Book Meet-Up

In 3 weeks · Thu, Jul 23, 9:30 PM–11:30 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD

Come to the Fine Arts department, where you can get an introduction to the library's photo book collection, most of which can be checked out, and meet other photo/art book enthusiasts. Feel free to bring your own photo books to share as well. This casual get-together will be facilitated by one..

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Lit Out Loud: Adult Storytime

Wed, May 6, 3:30 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD · Ages 18+

Program registration is recommended but not required. Pratt invites you to slow down and enjoy the magic of stories with us at Lit Out Loud, a program designed for adults to reconnect with the power of oral storytelling. Whether you’re on your lunch break or looking for a quiet escape,...

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Lit Out Loud: Adult Storytime

Wed, Apr 8, 3:30 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD · Ages 18+

Program registration is recommended but not required. Pratt invites you to slow down and enjoy the magic of stories with us at Lit Out Loud, a program designed for adults to reconnect with the power of oral storytelling. Whether you’re on your lunch break or looking for a quiet escape,...

AFAM Department Book Club

Sat, Apr 11, 4:00 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD

Join a book club hosted by librarians of the African American Department. We will be discussing Death of the author: a novel by Nnedi Okorafor. Click here for a summary of the book, or to place a hold on a print copy. It is also offered as an ebook and eaudiobook through Libby/Overdrive.

The Maryland Opera Presents: Marian Anderson

Tue, Jun 30, 5:30 PM UTC · Central Library · 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD

A celebration and tribute to the first African-American singer to perform at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. This program explores the turbulent history of the civil rights movement, while presenting the wide variety of styles in Marian Anderson’s repertoire, including spirituals, art...