The concert is at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 15 at 1st Mariner Arena, but registration for the contest ends at noon Sept. 7.
Patch has teamed up with James Patterson’s ReadKiddoRead program to bring you reading lists for all ages. Here are James Patterson’s summer reading picks for kids ages 2 to 7.
An open casting call for 'The Bachelor' and 'The Bachelorette' TV shows is set for June 28 in Baltimore.
On Sunday, about 300 Jewish people—adults and children—from across the Jewish spectrum will gather at the Sheraton Baltimore City Center to learn and share.
Joe Langley, a retired transportation engineer, has plenty to think about: Such as whether his tree's limbs are arms or legs. He chose legs.
Rabbi Israel Mir Lau, a Holocaust survivor and author of "Out of the Depths: The Story of a Child of Buchenwald Who Returned Home at Last," will be guest of honor June 3 during the dedication of Bnos Yisroel's new facility.
Eric Weiner, a Silver Spring resident, discusses his latest book that describes his spiritual quest.
The Apple Apps store has a variety of games, cookbooks and other apps to enhance the holidays.
A motivational speaker for women will discuss Saturday at the Pikesville Branch Library, how to reclaim your goals and dreams.
Baltimore Israel Coalition has put together a celebration for the entire Baltimore community.
Last weekend throughout the Pikesville area, congregations held Purim events and carnivals.
I'm Patching at the Pikesville Branch Library, but am tempted to read instead because of all the non-fiction books on display, including "My Friend Michael," by Frank Cascio—a nonfiction book about pop singer Michael Jackson.
Publishing company offers photos of costume ideas based on storybook characters.
Dozens of seniors stepped into the weekend with golden oldies.
The Pikesville Senior Center plans a variety of events from Monday through Friday.
Bonnie McNaughton's recital "Songs of Heaven and Earth," set for Sunday at St. Mark's on the Hill Episcopal Church, will be held in March.
Upcoming classes offered at the Weinberg Park Heights Jewish Community Center, include "G-D, Prayer and Jewish Identity," and "American Jewish Experience at the Turn of the Twentieth Century."
On New Year's Eve, instructors from Pikesville's Georgia Boy Dance, the group that meets at Rainbow House on 7-Mile Lane in Pikesville, taught a salsa lesson for patrons at Talara.
Temple Oheb Shalom clergy led a menorah lighting ceremony Tuesday evening with children of the temple's Learning Ladder preschool.
There are several holiday events in our area this weekend, from a party with vodka and latkes to bingo and holiday shopping.
Get out the menorahs and lights. Your decorating could net $100,000 to our schools or $500 toward your December electric bill.
Action-thriller novelist Lee Broad is available on Facebook to discuss his book "The Masada Protocol," set in Israel.
Pikesville Senior Center activities on Oct. 31 included a Halloween party and a fitness class. Coming up are a fashion show, celebration of peanut butter and a USO dance.
Junior master gardeners and parents help children warm up to gardening with cool-weather pansies.
Redbox lists its top DVD 10 rentals, including 'Limitless' and 'Arthur.'
Which books will be popular at the Pikesville Branch Library during late summer or early fall? Librarian Paula Gallagher releases her insider information.
A great diversion from the action-packed movies of this summer, "The Help" delivers heart and laughs.
Fun times available for kids include building with Legos, playing Xbox and Wii with friends, learning a computer program, attending a block party and seeing a movie.
"In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror and an American Family in Hitler’s Berlin" is the top non-fiction book borrowed from the Baltimore County Public Library System.
"Unknown" has been the top rental so far this week in the Pikesville area.
Read a restaurant memoir, escape to New Hampshire, follow the mystery of a missing babysitter, and learn more about the Biblical paradise.
Take a virtual tour of "What Makes Us Smile" at the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore. It features the works of 90 artists, including a mosaic bed inspired by "Mad Magazine."
Your kids can have fun and stay cool building with Legos, hearing stories and music, or viewing artifacts from the American Revolution.
Family events this week include Xbox and Wii games for teens, a show for little ones, plus story times, an art exhibit and a patriotic outdoor concert.
Here are several summer reading lists for Pikesville High students
The famed director's latest is one of Woody Allen's best in recent years.
Check out the sky on Sunday night for the show.
The holiday offers a teaching opportunity at the Pikesville Branch Library.
The movie isn't perfect, but it has its moments.
A list of some county closings in the area