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Concert in the Park Navy, Orange, Purple, 76 Thu, June 6 5:00–10:00 Pm Visit Wtmd.Org Canton Waterfront Park 3001 Boston St APRIL – OCTOBER 2018 SCHEDULE Baltimore City Recreation & Parks presents 2019 SCHEDULE JUNE–SEPTEMBER moviesFREE and concerts in Baltimore City parks Rhythms & Reels inspires Fun for the whole family! Baltimoreans to celebrate community, culture and diversity through free, family friendly programming in city parks and spaces. Created in 2016, the Rhythms & Reels series began and continues to be a true collaborative community effort showcasingFREE movies & concerts in city parks and facilities. Starting with 60 events in 2016, to 140 in 2017, and continuing on with 145 in 2018. We are proud to fill your calendar with fun, family friendly programming in 31 Baltimore communities from June through September in 2019. BALTIMORE CITY RECREATION & PARKS PRESENTS Friendly Reminders: Special Thank you to all of our community partners, organizations and supporters: The 2019 Rhythms & Reels schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather cancelations, Alliance Restaurant Friends of Herring Run South Baltimore entertainment changes, etc. Please check Group Friends of Joseph Lee Park Gateway Partnership our Facebook (@RecNParks) and Twitter BOPA Friends of Patterson Park Park & Play Community (#RhythmsandReels) pages before heading to the Epic Outdoor Friends of Riverside Park Grant park. Entertainment The Lakeland Coalition Union Square Picnic baskets and coolers are welcome. No glass Franklin Square Maryland Public Association bottles or containers are allowed. Community Association Television Washington Hill Community Friends of ABC Mount Claire Community Association Pets are to be kept on leash at all times. Catherine Park Council Association Waterfront Partnership Please silence cell phones during all entertainment. Friends of Druid Hill Park NRPA WTMD Friends of Gwynns Falls/ Sharp-Leadenhall Youth Resiliency Institute If you’d like to see your organization on this list for the 2020 season, Leakin Park Planning Committee please visit our website to learn more: bcrp.baltimorecity.gov Baltimore City Recreation & Parks Phone: 410.396.7900 Website: bcrp.baltimorecity.gov Follow Us @RecNParks #RhythmsandReels BEASLEY JADE ILLUSTRATION: 22 39 CHINQUAPIN RUN PARK 34 CYLBURN ARBORETUM 11 WYMAN PARK Live music and movies coming to a park near you! 32 17 HERRING This year’s participating locations are listed alphabetically below, with ROOSEVELT RUN PARK PARK DRUID HILL corresponding numbers shown on the map. PARK 13 12 CLIFTON 36 PARK 1 ABC Catherine St. Park 2311 Ashton Ave. 24 Pagoda Hill, Patterson Park 27 S. Patterson Park Ave. HANLON PARK 9 35 2 Baltimore Museum of Industry 1415 Key Hwy. 25 Pierce’s Park 701 E. Pratt St. 37 3 Betty Hyatt Park E. Baltmore and N. Ann St. 26 Riverside Park 301 E. Randall St. 15 GWYNNS FALLS / LEAKIN PARK 4 Broadway Pier 801 S. Broadway 27 Solo Gibbs Park 1044 Leadenhall St. 41 5 Canton Waterfront Park 3001 Boston St. 28 Traci Atkins Park Ramsay and Strickter St. 24 38 6 Carroll Park 1500 Washington Blvd. 29 Union Square Park 31 S. Gilmore St. 3 24 14 18 634 Cherry Hill Rd. 501 Light St. PATTERSON 7 Cherry Hill Town Center 30 West Shore Park, Inner Harbor 29 PARK 25 40 28 8 Cherry Hill Urban Garden Cherry Hill Rd. and Veronica Ave. 31 Westport Elementary School 2401 Nevada St. 30 23 1 10 4 CARROLL FEDERAL 16 9 Clifton/Rita Church Rec. Center 2101 St Lo Dr. 32 PARK HILL 5 6 27 CANTON WATER- 2 FRONT PARK 10 Conway Park 601 W. Conway St. 32 35th & Greemount Ave. 500 block of 35th St. 26 RIVERSIDE 11 Cylburn Arboretum 4915 Greenspring Ave. 33 Curtis Bay Rec. Center 1630 Filbert St. PARK 21 12 Druid Hill Park 3100 Swann Dr. 34 DeWees Park 5501 Ivanhoe Ave. 31 13 Druid Hill Park 3001 East Dr. 35 Dorothy I. Height Elementary School 2011 Linden Ave. MIDDLE 19 BRANCH PARK 14 Franklin Square Park 1301 W. Lexington St. 20 Garwyn Oaks 3500 Duvall Ave. 8 36 7 15 Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park 4921 Windsor Mill Rd. 37 Harford Lanvale Pool 1400 block of Lanvale St. 16 1310 Point St. BALTIMORE REEDBIRD Harbor Point Central Plaza PARK 38 McElderry Park 600 N. Rose St. 17 Herring Run Park Chesterfield & Harford Rd. # Location of Rhythms & Reels Event 39 North Harford Rec. Center 6800 Hamlet Ave. # Location of Mayor's Block Party Event 18 Joseph Lee Park 6300 E. Pratt St. City Park FARRING 40 Perkins Homes 1411 Gough St. Rec Center BAYBROOK 19 Lakeland Park 2761 Wegworth Ln. PARK 20 Middle Branch Park 3301 Waterview Ave. 41 Robert C. Marshall Rec. Center 1201 Pennsylvania Ave. 33 Multi-Use Trail 21 Mt. Winans/Hollins Ferry and B&O Park Hollins Ferry Rd. and S. Paca Walking Path 22 North Harford Park 6800 Hamlet Ave. L Lightrail Station MILES 23 O'Donnell Square 1021 S. Linwood Ave. M Metro Station 0 1/4 1/2 1 1 1/2 2 2 1/2 FORT ARMISTEAD PARK Presented by Baltimore City Recreation and Parks 2019 in coordination with community partners, organizations and supporters. SCHEDULE Please visit our Facebook page (@recnparks) for up to date event activities. RHYTHMS FREE CONCERTS & PERFORMANCES ... concert listings continued DATE TIME ENTERTAINMENT PARK EVENT BUSES Fri, Sep 6 5:00–8:00 pm The Plate Scrapers Harbor Point Central Plaza 1310 Point St. Fun on the Waterfront Green Wed, June 5 5:30–7:30 pm Slagz Druid Hill 3100 Swann Dr. Music in the Market Yellow, Lime Sun, Sep 8 5:00–7:00 pm Karter Jaymes Franklin Square 1301 W. Lexington St. Concert in the Park Navy, Orange, Purple, 76 Thu, June 6 5:00–10:00 pm Visit wtmd.org Canton Waterfront Park 3001 Boston St. WTMD First Thurs. Concert Gold Sun, Sep 8 5:00–8:00 pm Get Steady Riverside 301 E. Randall St. Riverside Concert Series 67, 94, 164, Silver Fri, June 7 5:00–8:00 pm The Vegabonds Harbor Point Central Plaza Fun on the Waterfront Green Wed, Sep 11 6:00–8:00 pm UltraFaux Cylburn 4915 Greenspring Ave. Concert in the Park 31, 91, 94 1310 Point St. Fri, Sep 13 5:00–8:00 pm Gedeon Luke and The West Shore, Inner Harbor 501 Light St. Fun on the Waterfront 71, Purple Sat, Jun 8 6:00–8:00 pm Rufus Roundtree and Da Mt. Winans/Hollins Ferry and SOBO Summer Music Series 73, Yellow People B’More Brass Factory B&O Park SEPTEMBER Hollins Ferry Rd. and S. Paca Wed, Sep 18 5:30–7:30 pm Trinidad and Tobago Druid Hill 3100 Swann Dr. Music in the Market Yellow, Lime Sun, Jun 9 6:30–8:30 pm Cara Kelly & the Tell Tale Pagoda Hill/Patterson Friends of Patterson Park 65 27 S. Patterson Park Ave. Summer Concert Series Sun, Jun 9 5:00–8:00 pm Lost and Found Riverside 301 E. Randall St. Riverside Concert Series 67, 94, 164, Silver Sun, Jun 9 5:00–7:00 pm Jeff Green and Company Franklin Square 1301 W. Lexington St. Concert in the Park Navy, Orange, Purple, 76 6:00–8:00 pm Middle Branch 3301 Waterview Ave. 69,70, Light Rail Link Thu, Jun 13 StewBone Concert in the Park All movies begin at dusk. Please check the local sunset time for anticipated start times. Fri, Jun 14 5:00–8:00 pm The Dirty Grass Players West Shore, Inner Harbor 501 Light St. Fun on the Waterfront 71, Purple REELS FREE MOVIES Pre-Movie entertainment and activities offered before many movie events. Wed, Jun 19 12:00–7:00 pm The Panama Band, DJ Cherry Hill Town Center SOBO Summer Music 26, 71 DATE ENTERTAINMENT PARK EVENT BUSES Grown Man, and TBA 634 Cherry Hill Rd. Series/Juneteenth Festival Wed, Jun 12 Jumanji: Welcome to the O’Donnell Square 1021 S. Linwood Ave. Movie in the Park Gold Wed, Jun 19 5:30–7:30 pm Trinidad and Tobago Druid Hill 3100 Swann Dr. Music in the Market Yellow, Lime Jungle PG-13 JUNE Thu, Jun 20 6:00–8:00 pm Soul Cannon Druid Hill 3001 East Dr. Concert in the Park Yellow, Lime Fri, Jun 14 The Lego Batman Movie PG North Harford 6800 Hamlet Ave. Movie in the Park 33, 36, 54 Sat, Jun 22 5:00–8:00 pm DJ Cool Curtis Strong Solo Gibbs 1044 Leadenhall St. SOBO Summer Music Series 94 Sat, Jun 15 A League of Their Own PG Pagoda Hill/Patterson 27 S. Patterson Movie in the Park 65 Park Ave. Tue, Jun 25 6:30–8:30 pm Charm City Junction Pagoda Hill/Patterson Friends of Patterson Park 65 27 S. Patterson Park Ave. Summer Concert Series Sun, Jun 16 Rango PG Joseph Lee 6300 E. Pratt St. Movie in the Park 22, 63, 59, Navy, Orange Thu, Jun 27 6:00–8:00 pm Quinton Randall Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park Concert in the Park 79 Wed, Jun 19 The Big Lebowski R Riverside 301 E. Randall St. Movie in the Park 67, 94, 164, Silver 4921 Windsor Mill Rd. JUNE Fri, Jun 21 Wasted! The Story of Food Conway 601 W. Conway St. Movie in the Park 69, 70, 73,75 Sat, Jun 29 10:00 am– Wayne Davis, Mandrill Middle Branch 3301 Waterview Ave. SOBO Summer Music 69, 70, Light Rail Link Waste NR 7:00 pm Harris, Sam Burns, Jordan Series/Underground Sat, Jun 22 The Lego Movie 2: The Solo Gibbs 1044 Leadenhall St. Movie in the Park 94 Pope, Terry Thompson, DJ Experience Second Part PG Pope Sun, Jun 23 Thor: Ragnarok PG-13 Traci Atkins Ramsay and Strickter St. Movie in the Park 76 Sat, Jun 29 6:00–8:00 pm Jazz in the Park with the DC Lakeland 2761 Wegworth Ln.
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