Wednesday, September 24
West Wednesday: Hear about the ongoing fight for police accountability in the Tyrone West case and for all victims of police misconduct. This event happens every Wednesday. 7 p.m. virtually on the @westwednesday YouTube channel. For more information, go to westcoalition.com or follow @westwednesday on Instagram and Justice for Tyrone West on Facebook.
Thursday, September 25
AMEN Free Dental, Vision & Medical Clinic: On September 25, 26, and 28, the Adventist Medical Evangelism Network and the Seventh-day Adventist Church are hosting no-cost medical, dental, and vision services. This includes dental cleanings, fillings and extractions, basic medical screening, and vision testing and free glasses. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Miracle City Adventist Church, 100 S. Rock Glen Road. For more information, go to amenfreeclinic.org/upcoming-clinics.
Addressing Mental Health Family-Led Workshop: Family University is hosting a workshop on ways to effectively discuss and navigate mental health maintenance and recovery. Food, childcare, and interpretation available with registration. 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Mary Ann Winterling Library, 220 N. Bentalou Street. For more information, go to baltimorecityschools.org/page/family-university.
The Sounding Board: Insights from Accounting, Finance & Real Estate Experts: This dynamic networking event aims to offer entrepreneurs and small businesses with guidance on accounting, finance, and real estate support from trusted experts. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Impact Hub Baltimore, 10 E. North Avenue. For more information, go to baltimore.impacthub.net.
Friday, September 26
HON Speakout: Join Housing Our Neighbors in speaking to City Hall about “the inhumane conditions in Baltimore City shelters, and what we can do together to stop them.” 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Baltimore City Hall, 100 N. Holliday Street. For more information, follow @honbaltimore on Instagram.
Becoming Radical: From Spark to Flame with Robbie Orr: This workshop explores the pathway towards activism for social good with author Robbie Orr. This is a collaborative space to share experiences and wonder if it’s “a single moment or a series of turning points.” 6 p.m. at Red Emma’s, 3128 Greenmount Avenue. For more information, go to redemmas.org/events.
Saturday, September 27
17th Annual Donate Life Family Fun Run: “Participants can run or walk a timed 5K on a scenic course around Camden Yards Sports Complex and Downtown Baltimore — or walk a ~1K walk looping the stadium from Lee Street. Before and after the race, enjoy music, local food trucks with a picnic area,” kids games, and more. Proceeds go to Infinite Legacy community outreach. (Free to $50) 7 a.m. to noon at Camden Yards Sports Complex, Lots B & C. For more information, go to donatelifefunrun.org/register, call 410-242-7000, or email familyfunrun@infinitelegacy.org.
Fix-It Fair: The Station North Tool Library is hosting a Fix-It Fair. Arrive by 1 p.m., and you can get help from experts in repairology on items like bikes, clothing, small furniture, and appliances, and so much more. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Station North Tool Library, 417 E. Oliver Street. For more information, go to toollibrary.org, or follow @stationnorthtoollibrary on Instagram.
BLK ASS Homecoming: The BLK ASS Homecoming makes a comeback. Arrive in your college, university, school, or Greek paraphernalia, and party with cocktails, good music, and a “School Days” style photo shoot. Noon to 5 p.m. at The Garage at R. House, 301 W. 29th Street. For more information, follow @blkassfleamkt on Instagram.
Baltimore Bushido Anime Club’s Game Night: Join Baltimore Bushido Anime Club for a night of UNO, Tekken, Smash Bros., MarioKart, Mortal Kombat, and more. Japanese snacks and drinks will also be sold. 7 p.m. at M.A.P. Technologies, 322 W. Baltimore Street. For more information, follow @baltimorebushidoanimeclub on Instagram.
Baltimore’s Confederate Shadows: Wyman Park & Charles Village: A new nighttime walking tour, aimed at shining a light on some of the secessionist, slave-trading, and Confederate military skeletons lurking in the closets of wealthy institutions in this part of town. ($12–$15) 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Meeting place provided in confirmation email. For more information, go to fullstorybaltimore.tours/our-tours/#confed-shadows-cv.
Sunday, September 28
Abell Community Street Fair: As the Abell Improvement Association’s biggest fundraiser, this street fair “features live entertainment, great food, local artists and vendors, and Baltimore’s best silent auction. Noon to 5 p.m. at Abell Avenue between 30th and 32nd Street, 3000 Abell Avenue. For more information, go to abellimprovement.org/street-fair-2025.
“Baltimore Still Rising” Film Screening: Join The Mill on North for a community screening of “Baltimore Still Rising” followed by Q&A discussion. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at The Mill on North, 2636 W. North Avenue. For more information, go to themillonnorth.com.
Monday, September 29
Baltimore City Council Meeting: Special meeting of the Baltimore City Council. 5 p.m. at Baltimore City Hall in the Clarence “Du” Burns Council Chamber, 100 Holliday Street. For more information, go to baltimorecitycouncil.com or call 410-396-4804.
Wednesday, October 1
Board of Estimates Meeting: 9 a.m. at City Hall in the Board of Estimates Chambers, 100 N. Holliday Street. For more information, go to comptroller.baltimorecity.gov/boe.
Friday, October 3
“Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum” Book Signing: Join Urban Reads Bookstore and journalist Antonia Hylton for a discussion on the book’s content about the history of Crownsville Hospital. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Urban Reads Bookstore, 3008 Greenmount Avenue. For more information, go to urbanreadsbookstore.com/events.
Honoring the Legacy of Marshall “Eddie” Conway: Join The Peale from October 3 through 5 for a weekend celebration of the life and legacy of Black Panther Eddie Conway. Featuring an art exhibit, guest speakers, poetry, teach-ins, and more. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at The Peale, 225 Holliday Street. For more information, go to thepeale.org.
Culturally Curated: The Genius Vibes Edition: Join the Reginald F. Lewis Museum for a night of music by musicians Spence_START Trio and DJ No ID, live art by Black Genius Art Show’s Bryan Robinson, food trucks and drinks, and an immersion in the history and art behind The Culture. 21+ ($30 – $40) 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at The Lewis, 830 E. Pratt Street. For more information, go to lewismuseum.org/events-calendar.
Saturday, October 4
Teen Takeover: Mythology Mayhem: “The Walters Art Museum Teen Advisory Council presents Mythology Mayhem, a Greek mythology-themed takeover for teens, by teens. Activities will take place throughout the museum, including an escape room, fashion designing, an open mic, a game show, a photo booth, themed food, and more.” 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at The Walters Art Museum, 600 N. Charles Street. For more information, go to thewalters.org.
Sunday, October 5
Run/Walk for Palestine: Join Runners4Justice on Sundays to run/walk for Palestine. All paces are welcome. Routes will be provided with options for a 1.5-2-mile walk or 3-mile run. Meet up at 8:15 a.m., run/walk starts at 8:30 a.m. Locations vary — for more information, follow Runners4Justice on Facebook and Instagram or email runners4justicebalt@gmail.com to be added to their email list.
Roots and Resilience Circle: Smith and Wright Way Wellness invites women to a safe space for exploring accountability in personal, relational, and/or community situations. This is through guided discussions, cultural affirmations, and more. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at 101 N. Haven Street Suite 301. For more information, go to smithandwrightway.com.
Monday, October 6
Police Accountability Board Meeting: This meeting of the Police Accountability Board for Baltimore City will be held via Zoom from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, go to civilrights.baltimorecity.gov/meetings-1.
Tuesday, October 7
Access to Impact: Advancing Digital Inclusion in Baltimore: The Office of Broadband and Digital Equity and the Baltimore Digital Equity Coalition are hosting an event on how to close the Digital Divide in Baltimore. Have the opportunity to provide input on strategy and network with digital equity leaders. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Middle Branch Fitness and Wellness Center, 201 Reedbird Avenue. For more information, find “Access to Impact” on Eventbrite.
