September 15th & 16th

Baltimore, MD Events

Explore the events and partners that welcomed Little Amal to Baltimore, MD between September 15th – 16th.

Off to meet the Mayor

Baltimore, MD

Friday September 15th

Little Amal was on her best behaviour when she was officially welcomed to the City of Baltimore by Mayor Scott and faith leaders.

In partnership with the City of Baltimore Mayor’s Office, the Enoch Pratt Free Library / Baltimore Public Library, HeartSmile, Urban Alliance Baltimore, Clay Hill Public Charter School, Mera’s Kitchen, American Library Association and T. Rowe Price Foundation.

This is past event. Explore more HERE.

Where’s my ice cream?

Baltimore, MD

Saturday September 16th

It’s a sparkling Saturday morning along Baltimore’s waterfront. Kids dash past with ice creams in their hands. Amal was very jealous…

In partnership with Baltimore Waterfront Partnership, The Charmery, Visit Baltimore, UMBC Choice Program: Youth Rising, Skatepark of Baltimore, Joey Jett, T. Rowe Price Foundation and National Aquarium.

This is past event. Explore more HERE.

Separated, together

Baltimore, MD

Saturday September 16th

At Patterson Park, Amal made a new friend. Her name was Lele and she is from Mexico. She is also alone…

As they shared their stories of separation, they were surrounded by a street festival of Latin American culture and heritage, with uplifting mariachi music, the gorgeous aromas of local food and incredible Latin arts and crafts.

In partnership with Creative Alliance and T. Rowe Price Foundation.

This is past event. Explore more HERE.

Look what grows here

Baltimore, MD

Saturday September 16th

Amal was welcomed to the past, present and future of Baltimore’s rich Black arts at the Love Groove Festival in the Black Arts District.

In partnership with Baltimore Center Stage, Black Arts District, Love Groove Festival, Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance and T. Rowe Price Foundation.

This is past event. Explore more HERE.

Baltimore, MD Partners

American Library Association

Baltimore Center Stage

Designated the State Theater of Maryland in 1978, Baltimore Center Stage provides the highest quality theater and programming for all members of our communities, including youth and families, under the leadership of Interim Artistic Director Ken-Matt Martin and Managing Director Adam Frank. Baltimore Center Stage ignites conversations and imaginations by producing an eclectic season of professional productions across two mainstages, through engaging community programs, and with inspiring education programs. Everything we do at Baltimore Center Stage is led by our core values—chief among them being Access For All. Our mission is heavily rooted in providing active and open accessibility for everyone, regardless of any and all barriers, to our Mainstage performances, education initiatives, and community programming.

Baltimore County Public Library

Black Arts District

The Pennsylvania Avenue Black Arts & Entertainment District is THE choice destination for high-quality arts, culture, food, and entertainment in Baltimore. Our rich culture and legacy of community building and black autonomy continues through enhanced cultural production, historic preservation, and social development. Our work is centered in Love, Unity, Shared Purpose, and Respect for our People.

CHEER (Community Health and Empowerment through Education)

City of Baltimore Mayor's Office

Clay Hill Public Charter School

Creative Alliance

Creative Alliance brings together artists and audiences from diverse backgrounds to experience arts and education programs and engage in the creative process.

Enoch Pratt Free Library

Faith in Action

Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance

HeartSmiles

Joey Jett

Love Groove Festival

Mera Kitchen Collective

National Aquarium

National Wildlife Federation

Soccer Without Borders

Skatepark of Baltimore

The Charmery

T. Rowe Price Foundation

UMBC Choice Program - Youth Rising

Urban Alliance Baltimore

Visit Baltimore

Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore

Waterfront Partnership, in collaboration with our government, business, and community partners, creates a clean, green, safe, sustainable and thriving urban waterfront for all to enjoy. We’re lean, nimble and effective; the only organization that wakes up every day, rolls its sleeves up and gets to work on new ways we can make Baltimore’s Waterfront even more active, attractive and appealing. We’re the hosts who greet visitors, the creators of programs and promotions and managers of our beautiful parks. We encourage investment in Baltimore’s most celebrated asset so it can continue to grow, to serve as a place of pride and the place where Baltimoreans come together to recreate and to celebrate. For more information, visit waterfrontpartnership.org