Top 5 Things To Know For May

The Baltimore Rock Opera Society’s “Brothership”, a converted 1988 Saab 900, which first premiered at Artscape in Baltimore, Maryland, July 2010. (Plot Spoiler via wikicommons)

Here’s everything you need to know about Baltimore this month from retirees to learning about Baltimore marine life.

Learn About Marine Life in Baltimore

The Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology is opening its doors May 2 for a hands-on science day of fun for the whole family with local food trucks and learning.

Rise and Shine

Howard County high schools will start school two minutes earlier beginning May 4 until the end of the year to make up for missed school days from inclement weather.

Artscape Moves Downtown

One of the largest free outdoor art festivals returns, this year moving downtown (May 23-24) as part of the mayor’s plan to invest in the area. Don’t miss Kidscape, with hands-on art, performances and interactive storytelling.

Ready To Retire

The infamous Baltimore reporter Marty Bass retires at the end of this month, concluding his 48-year long career at WJZ-TV, Baltimore’s local CBS affiliate.

No Need To Wine About It

The third annual Wine Village in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor has local and international curated wines, non-alcoholic and kid-friendly drinks and movie nights, carousel rides, live performances and more for all ages.

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