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Ongoing Events

September 20, 2001

Remnants of Antiquity at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Coptic textiles from early Christian Egypt featuring nearly eighty Coptic textiles from fourth- through 13th-century Egypt. For more information, call 410-396-6314.

Ongoing Events

Garrett Lakes Arts Festival at Garrett Community College: McHenry, Garrett County. Performers of music, dance, theater, lecture and story-telling by international, national and local touring groups. Reserved seating. For more information, call 301-387-3082. Runs through Nov. 30.

From Mary Pickersgill's Backyard to be held at The Star-Spangled Banner Flag House. View artifacts from the recent excavation and see what was unearthed from the late 18th century. For more information, call 410-837-1793. Runs through Dec. 1.

Seahorses: Beyond Imagination at the National Aquarium in Baltimore. A fabulous display of almost 20 species of these elusive and exotic animals. Runs through March 10, 2002.

Titanic Science at the Maryland Science Center. Engage in a hands-on investigative process and immerse yourself in the real artifacts and the true story. For more information, call 410-685-5225. Runs through March 31, 2002.

Racing Style: The Woodlawn Vase and the Preakness Stakes displays photographs, a print and paintings honoring the history of horse racing in Maryland, as well as the silver trophy presented annually to the Preakness Stakes winner, Maryland Historical Society, 410-685-3750. Runs through May, 2002.

Baltimore's Farmers Market, a bounty of fresh fruits, vegetables, breads, smoked meats, cheeses, crafts and more fill the state's largest producers-only market. Underneath the Jones Falls Expressway at Holiday and Saratoga Streets, 410-837-4636 or 800-282-6632. Sundays, 8 a.m. until sellout.

Every Sunday, the Catholic Community holds Mass at 11:00 a.m. in the Interfaith Center. Fr. Riepe is available to hear confessions from 10:15-11:00 a.m.

The Catholic Community gets together for Newman Night every Thursday evening at 6:00 p.m. in the Newman House for a free home-cooked meal followed by a fun activity.

The Jewish Student Association and Hopkins Hillel invite all to join in Pizza and Friends. Free pizza Thursday nights at 7:00 p.m. in the Interfaith Center.

The Graduate Women Support Group meets on Friday afternoons and provides an opportunity for women from various departments to share perspectives, discuss struggles of graduate school and receive and offer support. If interested, call Anita Sharma, Psy.D., or Sara Maggitti, Psy.D., at the Counseling Center at 410-516-8278.

Racing Style Jan. 1, 2001 through May 1, 2002 at the Maryland Historical

Society. The Woodland Vase and the Preakness Stakes, displays photographs, prints, and paintings honoring the history of horse racing in Maryland. For more information, call 410-685-7350.

Garrett Lakes Arts Festival will run from March 1, 2001 through Nov. 30, 2001 at Garrett Community College. Performers to include music, dance, theater, lecture and story-telling by international, national and local touring groups. For more information and seating, call 301-387-3082.

Seahorses: Beyond Imagination will run from March 10, 2001 through March 10, 2002 at The National Aquarium in Baltimore. A fabulous display of almost 20 species of these elusive and exotic animals. For more information, call 410-727-FISH.

Titanic Science will run from April 7, 2001 through Sept. 30, 2001 at the Maryland Science Center. "Titanic Science: The Real Artifacts, The True Story," immerses visitors in one of the most captivating moments of the 20th Century. Engage in hands-on, investigative processes. For more information, call 410-685-5225.

From Mary Pickersgill's Backyard will run from Apr 21, 2001 through Dec. 1, 2001 at The Star-Spangled Banner Flag House. View artifacts from the recent excavation and see what was unearthed from the late 18th century. For more information, call 410-837-1793.

Scott Ponemone's Baltimore will run from May 18, 2001 through Sept. 30, 2001 at The Evergreen House and Homewood House Museum. Scott Ponemone's Baltimore: The Interplay of Art & Architecture. Local artist exhibition of 45 new watercolors depicting historic sites around Baltimore. For more information, call 410-516-0341.

Branches, Bristles & Batteries Exhibition will run from June 10, 2001 through May 5, 2002 at the Corner of Lombard and Greene Streets. Brushella The Tooth Fairy leads you through toothbrushes through history. Learn proper tooth-friendly foods and how to remove sticky plaque with two interactive stations. For more information, call 410-706-0600 or visit http://www.dentalmuseum.org.

Port Discovery's HiFlyer Balloon will run from July 1, 2001 through Dec. 31, 2001 at Port Discovery. Baltimore's newest attraction! Let your imagination soar as you experience Baltimore from the gondola of a giant helium balloon! Tethered by a steel cable you will float 450 ft.! For more information, call 410-949-2FLY or visit http://www.portdiscovery.org.

Picasso: The Portrait and The Figure will run from Aug 8, 2001 through Oct. 28, 2001 at The Baltimore Museum of Art. Significant works by Pablo Picasso in The Cone Collection illustrate his in-depth study of the human figure and his ability to capture the creative intelligence of his subject. For more information, call 410-396-7100.

Visit Carrie Murray will run from Aug. 23, 2001 through Sept. 30, 2001 at the Carrie Murray Nature Center. Stop by and see what a nature center has to offer, 10 a.m.-4p.m. For more information, call 410-396-0808.

Maryland Renaissance Festival will run from Aug. 25, 2001 through Oct. 21, 2001. This 16th-century English fair features Henry VIII, sword swallowers, magicians, authentic jousting, juggling, music, theater and much more. For more information, call 410-266-7304.

Will's Creek Survey (national, juried art exhibit) will run from Aug. 26, 2001 through Sept. 29, 2001 at 52 Baltimore St. Public reception will be held on Aug.26th from 2-4p.m. Speaker of the House Cas Taylor will speak. Regular gallery hours are Tues.-Fri.10a.m. - 4p.m., Sat.11a.m. - 4p.m. For more information, call 301-777-ARTS.

"The Real Thing" will run from Aug 28, 2001 through Sept. 30, 2001 at the Olney Theatre/Center for the Arts. Struggles to balance a personal and professional life often blur. A writer longs for the "real stuff". Perspectives shift with life circumstances in this poignant Tony winner. For more information, call 301-924-3400.

Super Senior Days will run from Sep 1, 2001 through Sep 30, 2001 at the B&O Railroad Museum. Every day throughout the month of September seniors get into the museum for $3. Senior groups may be booked through group sales department 410-752-2393. For more information, call 410-752-2393 or visit http://www.borail.org.

America's Favorite Golf Schools will run from Sep 1-30, 2001. Two to Five day golf clinics for the overall game. For more information, call 800-365-6640.

Painting Exhibit will run from Sep 1, 2001 through Sep 29, 2001 at Gomez

Gallery, Meadow Mills. Paintings featuring Nancy Scheinman. For more information, call 410-662-9510.

Recent Works will run from Sep 1, 2001 through Sep 29, 2001 at School 33 Art Center. Recent Works, featuring paintings by Joe Werner. For more information, call 410-396-4641.

Studio Artists Biennial 2001 will run from Sep 1, 2001 through Sep 29, 2001 at School 33 Art Center. Featuring the work of 10 resident studio artists. For more information, call 410-396-4641.

Raoul Middleman & James Dusel Exhibition will run from Sep 5, 2001 through Sep 29, 2001 at the C. Grimaldis Gallery. The Horse Drawings by Middleman and Stilled Lives: New Photographs by Dusel. For more information, call 410-539-1080.

Carousel will run from Sept. 6, 2001 through Nov 18, 2001 at Toby's Dinner Theatre. Fifteen years after committing suicide, carnival barker, Billy Bigelow, is allowed back on earth for one day to instill hope and dignity into the lives of his wife and daughter.

Robert Andriulli Exhibition will run from Sep 6, 2001 through Oct 27, 2001 at the Steven Scott Gallery. Recent Pennsylvania Landscapes and Maine Seascapes and Aspects of Love, an exhibition in memory of Hollis Sigler (1948-2001). For more information, call 410-752-6218.

Watch On The Rhine will run from Sep 6, 2001 through Sep 30, 2001 at the Everyman Theatre. A play focusing on a comfortable American family outside Washington D.C. in 1941. For more information, call 410-752-2208.

Needles and Threads will run from Sep 7, 2001 through Nov 25, 2001 at the Homewood House Museum, Johns Hopkins U. campus. An exhibition focusing on early-19th-century needlework and related furniture forms, including examples from private collections, other museums, & Homewood's own collection. For more information, call 410-516-5589.


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