Sep 20 Saturday
Every Saturday is Orange Out Saturday
Fans are encouraged to wear their best orange O's gear. Enjoy live music at the Coors Light Stage at Legends Park, orange-themed food and beverages, and more!
And to cap it off, the return of the iconic all-orange uniforms will be featured on select Saturday home games.
Harford County Public Library presents “Ghost Hunt in the Library” for adults on September 20 from 6:45 to 9 p.m. at the Jarrettsville Library, 3722 Norrisville Road. The Baltimore Paranormal Society will conduct a ghost hunt to see if paranormal activity lurks in the library, and program participants will join in on the investigation. Each person attending must register prior to the program at https://programs.hcplonline.org/event/14136024.
Join us on September 20 for Cabaret de Graw, a night of music, magic, fire dancing, and more!Performances by Cirque du Slay (fire dancers) and River Barry (bubble magician). DJ: Elijah of Zodiac Records. Food: Hunt Valley Catering. Auctions, 50/50, and money wheel. Mural sponsorships will be auctioned off live at the event!Dress: Cabaret Theme or semi-formal/cocktail attire.(Event takes place in the Graw Alley mural park, so dress for the weather!)Note: This is a fundraising event for Harmer's Town Art Center.
Ticket sales and sponsorships are now live athttps://www.harmerstown.org/cabaret-de-graw.Early Bird Admission: $85 ($111 after 9/1)Food and soft drinks included. Cash bar.
Paddle Races on the Susquehanna River followed by music and beer festival with food trucks, vendors, games and prizes.
Announcing the 7th Annual Dam Bridge Challenge hosted by Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association on September 20, 2025! This highly anticipated event not only showcases the beauty of our River but also highlights the vital work we are doing to protect it.This event brings together water enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels with three exciting paddle races: a 10-mile, a 3-mile, and a ¼-mile kids’ race, plus a 1-mile guided recreational paddle for those who want a more leisurely experience. All races will start and finish at Lemon Street Launch.Stick around for the awards ceremony as we honor our participants and celebrate the power of community coming together to protect clean water.After the races, the celebration begins! Join us for beer & wine, live music, food, vendors, and fun. Bring your family and friends to enjoy an afternoon of community spirit, laughter, and good times — all for the River!Bonus Event Alert! Grab your friends and family and enter the Sprint for the Susquehanna Fundraiser. This is a 50/50 split event benefiting LSRA and fun way to have fun and maybe win some extra dough! The Dam Bridge Challenge is more than just a race — it’s a festival of fun, friendship, and community pride, uniting us in support of the river we all love.👉 For more details and to register, visit our website.
The High Zero Festival of Experimental Improvised Music begins Thursday, Sept. 18th and runs through Sunday, Sept. 21. Now in its 27th year, the High Zero Festival is one of the most unusual music festivals in the country, presenting exclusively improvised performances featuring 22 invited artists in fresh ensembles each night, prioritizing combinations of performers that have never been heard before.
This year, 11 artists from Beijing, Tokyo, New York, Chicago, New Orleans, and other cities will join 11 artists from Baltimore. Each artist performs three times during the four-night festival. See the full performer list here. Guests include experimental musicians, dancers, intermedia artists, performance artists, and more. Some artists come from traditional classical and jazz training, while others are entirely self-taught. Some use new instruments they’ve invented. All create music with strikingly diverse techniques that produce wildly varied performances.
Every year, the festival highlights Baltimore as home to highly unusual, risk-taking, and adventurous artists and productions, as the city becomes a fertile meeting ground for a large group of inspired players, drawn from a fascinating international subculture. HighZero unabashedly caters to adventurous audiences and prides itself on diverse rosters that celebrate local performers alongside international greats, offering a major challenge for the improvisers, who are put in contexts where their stock personal musical languages may not work, pushing them into terra incognita. The results are often magical.
Experience the power of voices united as the Harmonia Festival Choir, a single-day gathering of more than 100 singers, comes together for a free community performance.
For the Beauty of the Earth brings you breathtaking choral works exploring the beauty of nature by John Rutter, Shawn Kirchner, Craig Hella Johnson, Susan LaBarr, and more.
Reserve your free tickets today, and join us on Saturday, September 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Towson United Methodist Church.