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Why should the adults have all the fun? For little ones who can’t make it to midnight, the Maryland Science Center is moving New Year’s Eve revelry up to the OTHER 12 o’clock at its 4th annual Midnight Noon celebration.
Baltimore band Milkshake will ring in the New Year with their
Grammy-nominated kid’s rock and roll, only stoppin’ when the ball starts droppin’ and the confetti cannons start poppin’ at Noon. Midnight Noon will also feature the kid-friendly improvisational stylings of Now This! Entertainment, who will take the crowd’s ideas and instantly turn them into songs, sketches and musical fairy tales, complete with audience participation! Children can also partake in party prep by crafting their own party hats and noisemakers.
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Where: 601 Light St. Baltimore MD 21230 When: December 31, 2011 10am - 2pm Price: Kids 3-12 $11.95 Adults $14.95 Members: Free |

A fun family music and arts festival celebrating the Baltimore region's shared drinking water reservoirs and park lands!
You'll have the unique opportunity to tour Loch Raven Dam and see its inner workings, enjoy live music, artists, wildlife exhibits, historical re-enactors and displays, photo workshops and great food all in a beautiful park setting.
When: Sunday, October 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. County Executive Kamenetz and Mayor Rawlings-Blake will speak at 10:30 a.m.
Where: Willow Grove Nature Center at Cromwell Valley Park, located at 2175 Cromwell Bridge Road in Towson.
Bring chairs, a blanket and the whole family! Canceled in the event of inclement weather. More information, call 410-396-3500.

Lunches and dinners will be $10.11, $15.11, $20.11, $25.11, $30.11, $35.11. Reservations are highly recommended! Most Restaurants Have Free Parking!
For more information and complete list of participating restaurants go to www.BaltimoreCountyRestaurantWeek.com

Baltimore Summer Restaurant Week Returns!
The most delicious week of summer is back! Baltimore Restaurant Week brings together the coolest local spots and the hottest culinary creations August 5-14, 2011. Participating restaurants will offer special prix-fixe dinner menus for $35.11 and some will have lunch menus for $20.11. Don't miss your chance to experience the best cuisine Baltimore has to offer as you dine your way through Downtown this summer!
Baltimore Restaurant Week Supports The Journey Home
This summer, restaurants participating in Baltimore Restaurant Week have committed to support The Journey Home, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s plan to make homelessness rare and brief in Baltimore City. For more information on The Journey Home, please visit www.endinten.org.

Starting June 9th, 2011 through November 17, 2011 for the 32nd Towson Farmers Market. From 10:45-3pm Allegheny Avenue between Washington Avenue & York Road host the busiest and best market in Baltimore
County! This year the Towson Chamber has made the market the complete
one stop shopping trip each week. Check out our offerings…
Fresh vegetables & fruits
Fresh cut and potted flowers & shrubs
Home baked breads, focaccia, pastries & muffins
Fresh roasted coffee
Local Baltimore County wines
Herbs, soaps
Clothing & accessories
Kettle corn
Assorted roasted nuts
Organic cheeses
Organic beef, chicken, turkey, quail
just to name a few
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

Every Friday from May 13 through September 30th
6pm to 9:30pm
Allegheny Avenue
between
Washington Avenue & York Road
May 13th – September 30th
(6:00 to 9:30)
May 13th Beach Bums
May 20th Voodoo Economics
May 27th The New Romance
June 3rd Tony Berry & New Money
June 10th Mary Lou & the Untouchables
June17th Tony Scuito
June 24th The Rat Pack
More to come!
Don’t forget your lawn chairs and blankets
Bring your family and friends!
*Pets & outside alcoholic beverages
are prohibited.
Contact: 410-825-1144 www.towsonchamber.com
