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Free Arts at Station North Fall Festival

By Kelsey Miller | October 7, 2010

This Saturday, Oct. 9 is the Station North Fall Music Festival, a free celebration of Baltimore’s music and art. It is a special part of the monthly “Second Saturdays in Station North,” which aims to create appreciation for the local artistic community.

The  main attraction at the Festival is the seven hours of live music on the outdoor stage, starting at 2 p.m. Bands include Kaki King, Jennifer Knapp, Soul Cannon, the McTell Brothers and more.

In addition, there will be 14 venues within two blocks of Charles Street and North Avenue, which will feature various free events that are open all day.

The venues include the Metro Gallery, Station North Arts Cafe, Strand Theater, The Hexagon Space, Cyclops Books, In-Flight Theater and more.

Attendees are free to explore and experience the full diversity of the area and its surroundings. Check out the events page at www.stationnorth.org for the full list of events and activities.

Some highlights include the limited free tickets to “The Glory of Living” and “Natural Selection,” theatrical readings at the LOF/T, an aerial theater class and demonstration, and the many arts exhibits and free music events.

Most of the events happen on North Avenue, between Charles Street and Maryland Avenue.  Choose your events, or come down for a day full of local entertainment.


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