Top 6 Things to Know this March

St. Patrick’s Day Fun

St. Patrick’s Day is on March 17, and there are many opportunities to celebrate around the Baltimore area, including at the iconic Baltimore’s St. Patrick Parade.

Sports Superstars in Baltimore

Sports fans have a lot to look forward to this month, as Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson will be playing on Team USA in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, and soccer sensation Lionel Messi will be playing a match against D.C. United at M&T Bank Stadium.

Same Dance, New Name

Looking to streamline operations to focus on expanding scholarship and outreach offerings for students, Abingdon’s Ballet Chesapeake and the Dance Conservatory of Maryland will undergo a merger and assume the name Ballet Chesapeake.

A Work of Art

The Howard County Arts Council has been searching for an artist to create a sculpture at the Elkridge Community and 50+ Center since December, with a shortlist of prospective artists to be announced this month.

Cherry blossoms
(Courtesy of washington.org)

Spring in Full Bloom

The National Cherry Blossom Festival will kick off in late March, with thousands flocking to Washington, D.C. to view the flowers. This year’s event also celebrates the U.S.’s 250th anniversary.

A New Gym in Carroll County

National gym chain Crunch Fitness is expected to open a new location in the Village Shopping Center in Westminster in early 2026, along with microbrewery Brewery Fire.

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