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BARBIE MOVIE PREMIERE
July 20th from 5:30-8PM by Davy Chou, got a little lost in its theatrical run but made a handful of year-end best of lists. Richard Lawson, in Vanity Fair, wrote, “She’s a fascinating creation, prickly and mercurial and, for a spell, immoral. But Chou eventually rounds his film into something compassionate, a bittersweet collage of a young life in flux.”
— AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr
New Series To Stream
n Part one of “The Lincoln Lawyer” season two drops Thursday on Netflix. If you haven’t watched the series based on the novels by Michael Connelly, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo plays Mickey Haller. Haller is a well-known defense attorney in Los Angeles who has a keen ability to think outside the box in ways to help his clients. He’s also often chauffeured around town in a Lincoln while he does work from the back seat. Season one saw Haller return to law after several setbacks including addiction and a divorce. In season two, Haller is the It Lawyer in town. Season two is based on Connelly book’ “The Fifth Witness.” n David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan aren’t the only new Superman and Lois Lane in town. A new animated series, “My Adventures with Superman,” has Jack Quaid as the superhero’s voice along with Alice Lee as Lois Lane. Debuting Thursday on Adult Swim, the story follows Clark Kent as a reporter for the local paper in Metropolis who also happens to be a secret superhero. n Adventurist Bear Grylls has found more celebrities to take out of their comfort zone and be tested by the great outdoors. Watch Bradley Cooper venture out into the Wyoming Basin on a new season of “Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge,” premiering Sunday, July 9. Other stars featured include Troy Kotsur, Grylls’ first deaf guest whom he takes to the Scottish Highlands, “Doctor Strange” and “Sherlock” star Benedict Cumberbatch, Tatiana Maslany of “SheHulk,” recording artist Rita Ora, and Tony Award-winners Daveed Diggs and Cynthia Erivo. n Bravo is sending two of its most iconic Bravo-lebrities, Luann de Lesseps and Sonja Morgan of “The Real Housewives of New York City,” and giving them the “Simple Life”-meets”Schitt’s Creek” treatment in “Luann and Sonja: Welcome to Crappie Lake.” Normally accustomed to trips to the Hamptons or St. Tropez, the pair jet off to Benton, Illinois, where the population is less than 7,000. The socialites check into a motel and are requested by the mayor to boost Benton’s morale. De Lesseps and Morgan revitalize a local theater with a variety show and build a new program. They also take part in activities like searching a nearby lake for crappie fish with their bare hands or going mudding with monster trucks. The show premieres Sunday, July 9, on Bravo and episodes will stream the following day on Peacock.
— Alicia Rancilio
Come on Barbie, it's time for a Malibu Beach Party! Join us for the premiere of Greta Gerwig's newest film BARBIE as we dance the night away! Enjoy pink decor, specialty cocktails, and FREE upgrades on popcorn when you bring your own Barbie! Dress up as your favorite Barbie for a photo-op in our Barbie box in front of our balloon wall!
UPCOMING FILMS THIS WEEKEND:
“Joy Ride”, and “Insidious: The Red Door”
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2023 Rice Reunion
August 6, 2023, About 12 noon at Utica Park on Old Frederick Road
Bring a dish to share and a cake for Cakewalk Auction Chicken will be provided Bring change of clothes for children Call 301-524-4725
Doors open at 5pm Games begin at 7pm
$1000 Large Jackpot
Fri. July 7: Gigantic Fireworks Display 10 pm Feehan Brothers Band
2023 WALKERSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY CARNIVAL
Mon , July 3 - Sat , July 8
● Great Food ● Rides, Fun & Games for the Entire Family ●
THE ENTIRE WEEK AT A GLANCE
Mon July 3: Full Effect Band Special Ride All Night 6 pm – 10:30 pm
Tues. July 4: Mike Kuster & The Catoctin Cowboys Special Ride All Night 6 pm – 10:30 pm
Tuesday
Thurs July 6: Tall in the Saddle Band Regular Thursday Night Bingo in Fire HallDoors open at 5pm Games begin at 7pm $1000 Large Jackpot
Fri July 7: Gigantic Fireworks Display 10 pm
Feehan Brothers Band Sat. July 8: The SlipBack Band Rides Special - One Ticket Per Ride (Students Only)
Fries ♦ Hamburgers ♦ Cheeseburgers
Hand-Dipped Ice Cream ♦ Root Beer Floats
♦ Cold Drinks
♦Carnival Games - Turtle Races, Pony Rides, Glass Pitch, Candy Game & much More♦
♦Free Admission ♦ Free Entertainment ♦ Free Parking♦
♦To Benefit the WVFC Apparatus Fund♦
NO PETS, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE, COOLERS OR PROFANITY PERMITTED www walkersvillefire com
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Cash Bingo
Sunday, July 23, 2023
Woodsboro American Legion Auxiliary
Doors open 12 pm; games @ 1:30 pm $40 for 25 games, includes 2 specials @ $150, 2 jackpots @ $500 each; Reserve early, receive free special-call 301514-7164; Bring canned items for Food bank & receive free special; King tuts, bingo balls, holder jars & door prizes; Food, drinks, baked goods available
CATOCTIN MOUNTAIN ORCHARD
Available in our Market: Strawberries, Blueberries, Apricots, Black Raspberries, Dark Sweet & White Cherries, Early Peaches, Watermelon, Cantaloupe, Pink Lady & Fuji Apples Kale, Spinach, Lettuce, Spring Onions, Tomatoes & Corn Hanging Flower Baskets
Fresh Baked Fruit Pies, Apple Cider Donuts, Fresh Apple Cider, Jams & Jellies
301-271-2737
Open Daily 9am-5pm 15036 North Franklinville Rd Thurmont MD www catoctinmountainorchard com
FAMOUS LEWISTOWN RURITAN CHICKEN BARBECUE
July 9, 2023
Serving 10am until sold out Carry-outs only CASH/Check only
Pavilion at the intersection of Fish Hatchery and Rte 15 Northbound near Lewistown
For bulk orders of 20 or more chicken BBQ halfs, place orders 8 days prior to scheduled BBQs by calling 301-898-5650 or 301-8987344
MVFC Auxillary
Back-to-School Bingo
July 30, Doors open 1 p.m., Bingo starts 2 p m 1 Fireman's Lane, Middletown (401 Franklin Street) $15/person; 15 Games
Backpacks & lunch bags filled with school supplies Sandwiches, French fries, snacks & drinks available for purchase
For tickets or more info 301-639-1416 or uddermuther13@comcast net
PRYOR'S ORCHARD
Pick Your Own Sweet Cherries
Pick Your Own Blueberries
Always call first for picking times: 301-271-2693
Already Picked: Peaches & Sweet Cherries
Also as Available: Snap and Shell peas Zucchini, Squash Cucumber, Beets and other veggies
Open 8am-6pm
2 mi West of Thurmont off Rt 15 Take 77W 1 mile to Pryor Rd www PryorsOrchard com
THE LITTLE RED WAGON
Order 20# blueberries today!
Local sweet corn, cherries, Plums, peaches, apricots, Sweet Onions, Green Beans, Red Beets, Cucumbers
We are Open July 4 11434 Keymar Rd Woodsboro, MD 21798
Live Info: 240-439-9401
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22” Planer and twin dust-collectors Approx 70 slabs diff species Planed, sanded and unfinished Cost Neg Call to discuss 301788-2984
OLIVER'S TIRE SERVICE
Solution filling, tractor tires; also repairs & sales 301-845-6898
10% off Total Bill!
SCENIC VIEW ORCHARDS
Our Own Sweet Corn
Cherries, Raspberries
Blueberries, Green Beans
Squash, Garden Peas, Kale
Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Broccoli
Spring Onions, Lettuce, Apples
Red Potatoes, Cauliflower
Honey, Canned Fruits & Vegetables, Jams and Jellies
16239 Sabillasville Rd
Sabillasville MD
Open daily 10:00-6:00 301-271-2149 www scenicvieworchards com
Frederick Farmers Market
1215 West Patrick St
Saturdays 10:00-1:00
YMCA Farmers Market
1000 North Market St
Tuesdays 3:30-6:30
INDOOR/OUTDOOR YARD SALE
July 15, 2023
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Thursday July 6
Classes
Common Ground on the Hill Traditions
Weeks — 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at On campus at McDaniel College, 2 College Hill, Westminster. Classes in the traditional arts, evening concerts, lectures and art talks taught by nationally and internationally recognized musicians, dancers, visual artists, thinkers and creators. Register at www. commongroundonthehill.org. www.mcdaniel.edu/about-us/ event-calendars.
Sunset Yoga at Washington Monument — 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Washington Monument State Park, 6620 Zittlestown Road, Middletown. Watch the sun dip in the sky as you stretch and strengthen your body and mind in the great outdoors. All experience levels are welcome. Bring a yoga mat or towel and water. Meet at upper parking lot at Washington Monument. For questions about weather events, call 301-791-4767. 301-791-4656. cecilia.melton@maryland.gov. dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/ pages/western/washington.aspx.
Etcetera
Stitches Through Time: Women’s Work from Farm to Fashion — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Museum of Frederick County History/ Heritage Frederick, 24 E. Church St., Frederick. Explores one story of women’s work, interpreting the history of textile production up to the 1950s. It features a beautiful selection of hand-sewn quilts and clothes from the 1800s; equipment, advertising, photographs and ephemera from the factory era; and selections of mid-20th century clothing by Claire McCardell that reflect the department store culture that emerged after World War II. Ten wedding dresses spanning 100 years showcase the themes in our story. $12, $10, $8. Tonya@FrederickHistory.org. www.frederickhistory.org.
Pour House Trivia — 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Champion Billiards Sports Bar, 5205 Buckeystown Pike, Frederick. Come on out with the team and play some Pour House Trivia. 7 p.m. start. Extended Happy Hour from 4 to 8 p.m. 301-846-0089.
frederickchampions.com/weekly-specials.
Family
Summerfest Family Theatre: King Bullfrong — 10 a.m. at Baker Park Band Shell, 121 N. Bentz St., Frederick. Featuring Mr.
Jeremiah, Mr. Steve, and the Captain — Washington, D.C.-based dads and music teachers — King Bullfrog‘s roots-rock tunes are carefully tailored to get kiddos dancing while delighting grownups. Bring a canned food item in lieu of admission to support the Foodbank Program operated by the Frederick Community Action Agency (FCAA). Non-perishable items such as canned meats and vegetables, soups, peanut butter, cereal, rice, and pastas are preferred. celebratefrederick.com.
Pony Power — 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Carroll County Public Library, Taneytown Branch, 10 Grand Drive, Taneytown. For ages 7-17. Head to the Library Farm to learn all about ponies and horses, then have a visit with a live pony. Visit site to register. 410-386-4510. ask@carr.org. ccpl.librarymarket.com/event/pony-power.
Turtle Time — 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Greenbrier State Park, 21843 National Pike, Boonsboro. Learn about the various species of turtle that live in Maryland and what makes each one unique. Enjoy a gorgeous book about a very special Eastern Box Turtle, and complete a craft. Greenbrier State Park at the Nature Nook (next to concessions). 301-791-4656. laura.nalven@maryland.gov. dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/pages/ western/greenbrier.aspx.
Gallery
The Hagerstown and Frederick Railway Exhibit — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Heritage Frederick, 24 E. Church St., Frederick. From 1896 until 1954, a network of interurban trolley lines were built linking communities across Frederick and Washington counties. This exhibit presents the history of these electric railways and how they changed the landscape and communities of Frederick County.
$12, $10, $8. director@frederickhistory.org. cognitoforms.com/HeritageFrederick1/ stitchesthroughtimeexhibittickets.
Music
Alive@Five: Southern Charm — 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Carroll Creek Amphitheater, Frederick. Live music. Outdoor happy hour. Ages 21 and older only, with ID. $6 entry plus $6 drinks. Food available for purchase. 301-698-8118.
downtownfrederick.org.
Summer Concert Series: Note Riders — 6:30 p.m. at Renfrew Museum & Park, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, Pa. Duo Brad Munn and Brian Shermeyer will share their signature sound with a combination of classic rock, jazz rock, and jazz fusion. Donations gratefully accepted. 717-762-4723. renfrewmuseum.org.
Live Jazz at the Cocktail Lab — 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Tenth Ward Distilling Co., 55 E. Patrick St., Frederick. Get swanky with us every Thursday night for live jazz and your favorite craft cocktails. 21 and older. 301-233-4817. monica@tenthwarddistilling. com. tenthwarddistilling.com/events.
Get the Led Out: A Celebration of “The Mighty Zep” — 7:30 p.m. at Majestic Theater, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, Pa. Captures the essence of the recorded music of Led Zeppelin. $45 to $75. 717-337-8200. gettysburgmajestic.org.
Friday July 7
Classes
Common Ground on the Hill Traditions Weeks — 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at On campus at McDaniel College, 2 College Hill, Westminster. Classes in the traditional arts, evening concerts, lectures and art talks taught by nationally and internationally recognized musicians, dancers, visual artists, thinkers and creators. Register at www. commongroundonthehill.org. www.mcdaniel.edu/about-us/ event-calendars.
ETCETERA
Sensory Program for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: Visit from Go Team Therapy Dogs — 11 a.m. to noon at Walkersville Branch LIbrary, 2 S. Glade Road, Walkersville. Go Team Therapy dogs will visit. This program designed for adults with intellectual disabilities and their caregivers. 18 and older. 301-600-8200. fcpl.org.
159th Anniversary of the Battle of Monocacy Tour (Caravan Style) — 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Monocacy National Battlefield Visitor Center, 5201 Urbana Pike, Frederick. Join rangers for a guided driving tour. Travel back to 1864 and the Battle of Monocacy as you hear about the personal experiences of both soldiers and civilians on that hot and violent day and walk in the footsteps of those who fought valiantly to safeguard their homes and country. This 5-stop driving tour will cover the battle chronologically.
301-662-3515. nps.gov/mono.
Community Drum Circle — 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at FAC’s Sky Stage, 59 S. Carroll St., Frederick. A community drum circle hosted and led by the professional music therapists from Noteable Progressions Music Therapy Services every first Friday through October. All ages and abilities welcome! Bring your own drum or choose a percussion instrument from the array. Free to enter, $5 suggested donation at the door benefits Noteable Progressions’ community nonprofit partners. 301-662-4190. skystage@frederickartscouncil.org. frederickartscouncil.org/programs/ sky-stage.
Ghost Tours of Historic Frederick — 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Brewer’s Alley Restaurant and Brewery, 124 N. Market St., Frederick. Journey through Frederick’s gruesome and bloody past. Nearly 300 years of war, executions and revenge. True documented stories of the paranormal with Maryland’s oldest operating Ghost Tour. Uncover political savvy and defiant citizens, patriots from the Revolutionary War, beckoning soldiers from the Civil War. Reservations recommended.
$15. 301-668-8922. info@marylandghosttours.com. marylandghosttours.com.
Film
Movie Knight — 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at FAC Art Center, 5 E. Second St., Frederick. Local filmmaker nights presented and curated by Falling Squares on the first Friday of each month. 301-662-4190.
artcenter@frederickartscouncil.org.
Gallery
The Hagerstown and Frederick Railway Exhibit — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Heritage Frederick, 24 E. Church St., Frederick. From 1896 until 1954, a network of interurban trolley lines were built linking communities across Frederick and Washington counties. This exhibit presents the history of these electric railways and how they changed the landscape and communities of Frederick County.
$12, $10, $8. director@frederickhistory.org. cognitoforms.com/HeritageFrederick1/ stitchesthroughtimeexhibittickets.
Bottles and Brushes Painting Event — 7 p.m. at Gribs Gallery and Studio, 208 Main St., New Windsor. Each participant gets a canvas, paints and brushes to work with and instruction for creating a painting that to take home. Music, water and snacks provided; plus, participants can feel free to bring their own favorite beverage with them. Call for details and cost. 443-536-9198. lingrib1@gmail.com.
Music
Barnyard Band & Booze — 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Green Meadows Petting Farm, 10102 Fingerboard Road, Ijamsville. On the first Friday of the month through October, the farm will be open for a special evening event sure to please our adult farm fans! Live band, various breweries, distilleries, wineries, food and more. Enjoy an adult beverage purchased from one of our vendors or BYOB. he Animal Barn will also be open. Bring your blankets, chairs and friends. Each date will feature a different band so be sure to check our website for the latest informations. Children are welcome.
$12 (credit only) for ages 2 to 82. 301-8659203. info@greenmeadowsevents.com. greenmeadowsevents.com/events/ 2023-event-barnyard-band-booze.
Friday Nights Live — 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at American Ice Co Cafe, 62 W. Main St., Westminster. Come out to listen and support musicians play every Friday night. The stage behind the café is the perfect place to spend warm summer nights with a glass of wine, bottle of beer, or one of our specialty lattes. 443-952-0552. gabby.aic.co@gmail.com.
Live Music at the Cocktail Lab — 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Tenth Ward Distilling Co., 55 E. Patrick St., Frederick. Every Friday in the Cocktail Lab we’ll be servin’ up our deliciously wild concoctions and some sweet tunes to get your weekend started off right! 21 and older. 301-233-4817. monica@tenthwarddistilling.com. tenthwarddistilling.com/events.
Outdoors
Mushroom March — 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Greenbrier State Park, 21843 National Pike, Boonsboro. Learn about the types of fungi that grow in Maryland, how to identify them, and search for them throughout the park. Bring hiking shoes, water, and prepare for a moderately intense 2 mile hike. Greenbrier State Park, meet at gazebo 1 in day use area. 301-791-4656. laura.nalven@maryland.gov. dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/pages/ western/greenbrier.aspx.
Saturday July 8
Classes
All-Levels Yoga — 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at FAC’s Sky Stage, 59 S. Carroll St., , Frederick. An all-levels yoga class with experienced instructors from Yogamour, a Frederick-based studio and non-profit. Saturdays through October. $15 donation. 301-662-4190. skystage@frederickartscouncil.org. frederickartscouncil.org/programs/ sky-stage.
Freedom BANG Fitness Class — 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Walkersville Branch LIbrary, 2 S. Glade Road, Walkersville. A pre-choreographed fusion of boxing, HIIT, hip hop, world dance, optional weighted gloves and just a touch of attitude. Offering a wide range of intensity options to help you customize your workout. 18 and older. 301-600-8200. fcpl.org.
Harvesting & Storing the Garden’s Bounty — 10 a.m. to noon at University of Maryland Extension Office, 330 Montevue Lane, Frederick. Now that you have grown it, what will you do with it? Explore different techniques for storing your garden’s bounty of vegetables, fruits and herbs. We will discuss drying, freezing, dry storage and other tried-and-true methods.
301-600-1596. strice@umd.edu. bit.ly/FCMG23HarvestingStoring.
Watercolor Illustration Workshop — 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, 401 Museum Drive, Hagerstown. Explore the eclectic architecture of Maryland with artist Seth Holmes. Is there a building, farmhouse, or home important to you? Bring a reference photo along for a more personal experience. All materials are included. Pre-registration required. 18 and older.
$70 for museum members, $80 for general public. 301-739-5727. drastelli@wcmfa.org. wcmfa.org/watercolor-illustrator-workshop.
Etcetera
159th Anniversary of the Battle of Monocacy Commemoration Weekend
— 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Monocacy National Battlefield Visitor Center, 5201 Urbana Pike, Frederick. Continues July 9. Known as “The battle that saved Washington.” Events will include special ranger programs, along with military living history demonstrations and exhibits. You can also attend firing demonstrations by both infantry and artillery throughout the day. 301-662-3515. nps.gov/mono.
Frederick Art & Architecture Walking
Tour — 10:30 a.m. to noon at Museum of Frederick County History/Heritage Frederick, 24 E. Church St., Frederick. Length: 90 minutes. Look at Frederick with new eyes. Experience the history and beauty of downtown and explore some of the popular architectural styles, local art, and history. $12, $10, $8. director@FrederickHistory.org. frederickhistory.org.
Schifferstadt Architectural Museum — 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Schifferstadt Architectural Museum, 1110 Rosemont Ave., Frederick. Explore the home of Frederick’s pioneer family, the Brunners. Built in 1758, it is the oldest surviving building in the city and a National Historic Landmark. Inside is the only known example of a German heating system that provided safe, clean, energy-efficient radiant heat. Learn the story of the desperate German immigrants who fled dire conditions in Europe and came to prominence in Frederick County. Walk in for a guided tour.
$8 for adults, free for under age 12. 301456-4912. boycerensberger@gmail.com. fredericklandmarks.org.
Motown The Golden Years Dance — 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. at Cortland Manor, 19411 Cortland Manor Drive, Hagerstown. Are you ready to have a good time? Ages 45 and older. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Cash bar, light refreshments. Ticket can be purchased on Eventbrite, Zelle: 301-710-2159.
$30 $25 for ages 65 and older, advance ticket sales only, not available at the door. 301-710-2159. jehovahonhigh@aol.com.
SummerFest 2023
Ghost Tours of Historic Frederick — 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Brewer’s Alley Restaurant and Brewery, 124 N. Market St., Frederick. Journey through Frederick’s gruesome and bloody past. Nearly 300 years of war, executions and revenge. True documented stories of the paranormal with Maryland’s oldest operating Ghost Tour. Uncover political savvy and defiant citizens, patriots from the Revolutionary War, beckoning soldiers from the Civil War. Reservations recommended.
$15. 301-668-8922. info@marylandghosttours.com. marylandghosttours.com.
Festivals
Celebrate Demascus — at Damascus United Methodist Church area, 9700 New Church St., Damascus. Flea market 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Damascus UM Church; Drug Take Back by Montgomery County Police 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Critical Power Inc. on-site from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. collecting used batteries with the exception of commercial batteries. All proceeds benefit the Damascus Lions Club, which will also hold a pancake sausage and scrambled egg breakfast 7 to 11 a.m.
Common Ground on the Hill Roots Music & Arts Festival & Deer Creek Fiddlers’ Convention — 9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. at McDaniel College, 2 College Hill, Westminster. To mark the culmination of Common Ground on the Hill’s Traditions Weeks, this all-day festival features music, traditional arts, crafts, food vendors, and a wine and beer garden. 3-time Grammy winner Tom Chapin headlines. Other acts include Blues Hall of Fame band Professor Louie & the Crowmatix, Grammy nominee Guy Davis, Nicolas Carter, Steafan Hannigan, Shannon Quinn, Michael G. Ronstadt, Barry Mitterhoff, John Haywood, Bryan McDowell, Susan Boyer Haley, Tom Mindte, Andy Cohen, Ken Kolodner, and many more. Host band: Walt Michael & Co. $20-40, ages 12 and under free. 443-622-2369. maria@commongroundonthehill.org. commongroundonthehill.org.
Summer Cruise-In — 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Roy Roger’s Restaurant, 28 Souder Road, Brunswick. The Leechel L. Reynolds Memorial Fund and Jay’s People nonprofits will receive 25 percent of your meal receipt. Donations accepted, too. Trophies will be give to participants choice, participants choice, Roy Rogers choice and LLRMF choice. Special trophy awarded “In memory of Chief Milt French Jr.” All ages can vote for their favorite vehicle. Music, door prizes for cruisers, 50/50, raffles, new and vintage vehicles on display. 240-397-0154.
Film
“The Chosen”: Outdoor Watch Parties — 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Damascus Road Community Church, 12826 Old National Pike, Mount Airy. Come on out to “The Chosen” Watch Parties featuring episodes of the first season of the acclaimed historical drama TV series by the same name. Watch on the lawn on our 14’ LED screen (or indoors during inclement weather). Food and dessert trucks will be on-campus for food purchases. Bring sunscreen, lawn chairs or blankets. 301-829-3722. damascus@ damascus.com. damascus.com/the-chosen.
Get the Led Out will rock the Majestic Theater with its live Zeppelin tribute
Get the Led Out, a celebration of “The Mighty Zep,” will make their Gettysburg debut at Gettysburg College’s Majestic Theater at 7:30 p.m. July 6. The group is popular in Central Pennsylvania for capturing the essence of the recorded music of Led Zeppelin live onstage.
From the bombastic and epic to the folky and mystical, Philadelphiabased GTLO consists of six veteran musicians and Zeppelin fans, intent on delivering Led Zeppelin live. Utilizing the multi-instrumentalists at their disposal, GTLO re-creates songs, in all their depth and glory, with the studio overdubs that Zeppelin themselves never performed. When you hear three guitars on the album, GTLO delivers three guitarists onstage. No wigs or fake English accents, GTLO brings a high-energy concert with heartthumping intensity.
GTLO’s approach to the performance of this hallowed
Music
The Meer, Gaspers, Death by Indie, Cosmic Halitosis — 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at FAC’s Sky Stage, 59 S. Carroll St., Frederick. The night will have a wide range of original music ranging from indie rock, folk, grunge and punk. The bands range all ages and they all focus on unique artistic directions. $10 (under 12 free). 301-662-4190. skystage@frederickartscouncil.org. frederickartscouncil.org/programs/ sky-stage.
catalog is not unlike a classical performance.
“Led Zeppelin are sort of the classical composers of the rock era,” says lead vocalist Paul Sinclair. “I believe 100 years from now, they will be looked at as the Bach or Beethoven of our time. As cliché as it sounds, their music is timeless.”
Tickets for Get the Led Out start at $45 and are available now at the Majestic Theater Box Office, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, by calling 717-337-8200 or at gettysburgmajestic.org. Free parking and roundtrip shuttle service for the performance is available from Gettysburg College’s Constitution Parking Lot. Shuttle starts one hour before the performance and is ADA accessible. Metered parking is available at the Gettysburg Borough Parking Garage in Race Horse Alley as well as along Carlisle Street. Masks are optional but encouraged at Majestic Theater performances.
Sunday July 9
Etcetera
Second Sunday Tree Walk with the Frederick County Forestry Board — 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at City of Frederick, Rec Center or Pergola, City of Frederick. Guided tour with the Frederick County Forestry Board. Learn how to identify common local trees and hear facts about each with the board’s expert guides. Registration required. Free. 301-473-8417. sonia@demirayink.com. frederick.forestryboard.org/tree-walk.
Schifferstadt Architectural Museum — 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Schifferstadt Architectural Museum, 1110 Rosemont Ave., Frederick. Explore the home of Frederick’s pioneer family, the Brunners. Built in 1758, it is the oldest surviving building in the city and a National Historic Landmark. Inside is the only known example of a German heating system that provided safe, clean, energy-efficient radiant heat. Learn the story of the desperate German immigrants who fled dire conditions in Europe and came to prominence in Frederick County. Walk in for a guided tour.
$8 for adults, free for under age 12. 301456-4912. boycerensberger@gmail.com. fredericklandmarks.org.
Music
Sunday Brunch Concert Series — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Shab Row Stage - Everedy Square, 100 N. East St., Frederick. Enjoy live acoustic music performed by local/regional musicians at the cutest outdoor live music venue in Mid-Maryland - the Shab Row Stage. Held every Sunday behind the Frederick Coffee Co. through September. 301-639-1050. todd@toddcwalker.ccom.
Music, Gettysburg! Presents the Kolodner Trio — 6 p.m. at Schmucker Grove, United Lutheran Seminary, 147 Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, Pa. Old-time music. Performing on hammered dulcimer, twin & triple fiddles, banjo, gourd banjo, hammered mbira, harmonica, guitar, bass and vocals, the Kolodner’s have recorded four CDs, with the last two featuring the full quartet. BYO lawn chairs and a picnic dinner. 717-339-1334. musicgettysburg.org.
Summer Concert Series: Elikeh — 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Baker Park Band Shell, 121 N. Bentz St., Frederick. Elikeh uses elements of Togolese rhythms as a foundation for exploration into American-influenced blues, funk, and rock to produce captivating and danceable Afropop tunes. Although based in indigenous traditions, Elikeh’s music has no borders, exploring global themes and personal odysseys. celebratefrederick.com.
Monday July 10 CLASSES
Volunteer Information Sessions — Literacy Council of Frederick County — 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Via Zoom, . Recruiting volunteer tutors to work with adults one-to-one or in small groups of 2-3 adults. No previous experience required. Attendance of a volunteer session is required prior to registering for a tutor training workshop. frederickliteracy.org.
Meditative Dance Movement — 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at FAC Art Center, 5 E. Second St., Frederick. The dance experience starts with a brief guided meditation involving breathing, stretching, shaking and gentle yoga-like movements to help become more heart-centered and embodied. Then, dance music starts slow and then ramps up over time. $10. laurabsherwood@gmail. com.
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Vacation Bible School — 9 a.m. to noon at Calvary Lutheran Church, 16151 Old Frederick Road, Mount Airy. Daily through July 14. A week of Bible stories, crafts, games, snacks, music and learning about God’s love. Ages 4 years and older, 3 years if accompanied by an adult. Every child needs to be potty trained. Launch kids on a cosmic quest where they’ll have a blast shining Jesus’ light to the world. Register online at www.calvarylutheranMd.net or call the church at 410-489-5280. Calvary is located at the Woodbine exit off I-70. 410-489-5280. ddclayp@aol.com. calvarylutheranmd.net.
Senior Services Advisory Board Meeting
— 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Bourne Building, 355 Montevue Lane, Frederick. Each month will have special guest speakers on topics of interest to the seniors in Frederick County. Check the SSAB’s Facebook page for the speakers each month.
301-639-8518. Swast90024@aol.com.
Family
VBS: “Stellar, Shine Jesus’ Light” — 5:30 p.m. at Bush Creek Church of the Brethren, 4821A Green Valley Road, Monrovia. Continues daily through July 14. Free dinner at 5:30 p.m., program 6 to 8:30 p.m. Join us for this cosmic, out of this world adventure. Ages 4 through fifth grade (completed). Pre-register by emailing office@bushcreekchurch.org or online at vbspro.events/p/ bccob.
301-865-3013. facebook.com/bcco.
Festivals
Winfield Volunteer Fire Co. Carnival — 6 p.m. at Winfield Community Volunteer Fire Department, 1320 W. Old Liberty Road, Sykesville (Winfield). Continues nightly through July 15. winfieldvfd.org.
Tuesday July 11
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Pride On The Patio — 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Showroom, 882 N. East St., Fredrick. Weekly LGBTQIA social mixer. Relaxed an casual. Happy hour pricing, full menu available; drink special Gender Fluid. 21 and older. 240-409-8858. prideonthepatio@gmail.com. facebook.com/PrideOnThePatio.
Literature Night + Open Mic — 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at FAC’s Sky Stage, 59 S. Carroll St., Frederick. Members read from their work, followed by open mic readings. No sign-up necessary. 2nd Tuesdays through October featuring varied hosts, followed or preceded by open mic readings. All-ages, possible mature content. BYOB for 21+ with ID. 301-662-4190. skystage@frederickartscouncil.org. frederickartscouncil.org/ programs/sky-stage.
Late Night Happy Hour — 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. at Champion Billiards Sports Bar, 5205 Buckeystown Pike, Frederick. All the drink prices from regular happy hour from 9 p.m. to close with select half-price appetizers. 301-846-0089.
Family
Outdoor Summer Family Movies: “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” (PG-13, 2003) — 8 p.m. at Carroll Community College, Rotary Amphitheater, 1601 Washington Road, Westminster. 1 hour, 45 minutes. Capt. Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) arrives at Port Royal in the Caribbean without a ship or crew. When an undead pirate crew kidnaps the governor’s daughter, Elizabeth (Keira Knightley), a gallant blacksmith (Orlando Bloom) in love with her allies with Sparrow to rescue her. BYO seating and snacks. Rain location: Scott Center Theater. 410-848-7272. carrollcountyartscouncil.org.
Film
Art Center Bijou — 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at FAC Art Center, 5 E. Second St., Frederick. Meet on the second, third and fourth Tuesdays for Bijou, a curation of films presented by Falling Squares. Brief discussion of the film(s) after the viewing. 301-662-4190. artcenter@frederickartscouncil.org. frederickartscouncil.org/news-events/ calendar-grid.
MUSIC
GreenSpring Concert Series: Principally Harps! — 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 10621 Old Frederick Road, Thurmont. Principally Harps!, Mindy Cutcher and Janet Witman, blends the talents and experiences of two of America’s finest harpists. Their programs include adaptations of great “hits” from opera, ballet and orchestral repertoire. In lieu of tickets, a free-will offering will be collected to support GreenSpring’s community outreach music education programs. 804-837-9355. academy@greenspringmusic.org.
Wednesday July 12
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Journey of Mapping — 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Edward F. Fry Memorial Library at Point of Rocks, 1635 Ballenger Creek Pike, Point of Rocks. Travel the world of traditional map-making with former National Geographic Cartographer Steve Wells, who will showcase some of his iconic maps, atlases, methods and tools. Learn about projections, orientation, relief and legends. Test your geographical knowledge. 301-874-4560. scwells@frederickcountymd.gov. frederick.librarycalendar.com/ event/journey-mapping.
Plaque Your House — 7 p.m. to 7:45 a.m. at The C. Burr Artz Public Library, 110 E. Patrick St., Frederick. Learn how to apply for a historic plaque for your 100-year-old + home or building. Along the way you’ll learn more about your home and its history as well as how to document dates and details. The Frederick County Landmarks Foundation has awarded more than 400 plaques honoring historic buildings around the county. 301-663-3885. info@fredericklandmarks.org. fredericklandmarks.org/plaques.
Second Wednesday Social Dance — 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at FAC’s Sky Stage, 59 S. Carroll St., Frederick. 2nd Wednesday social dances will feature a variety of hosts/ dance styles. Pay-what-you-can ($5-10suggested). 301-662-4190. skystage@frederickartscouncil.org. frederickartscouncil.org/programs/ sky-stage.
Late Night Happy Hour — 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. at Champion Billiards Sports Bar, 5205 Buckeystown Pike, Frederick. All the drink prices from regular happy hour from 9 p.m. to close with select half-price appetizers. 301-846-0089. frederickchampions.com/weekly-specials.
Health
Gentle Yoga Class for All — 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at The Common Market Co-op, 927 W. Seventh St., Frederick. This class is the perfect intro for a new student or an experienced yogi. Plenty of modifications offered to meet various levels. Includes low-impact movement, seated postures and plenty of stretching. Students will become comfortable using props like blocks, straps and even the occasional chair. 301-663-3416.
aharmon@commonmarket.coop.
Music
GreenSpring Concert Series: The Art of the Harp — 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 10621 Old Frederick Road, Thurmont. Featuring harpists from the Maryland Summer Harp Institute. An audience favorite, this is a delightful evening of music featuring the future professionals of the harp world! In lieu of tickets, a free-will offering will be collected to support GreenSpring’s community outreach music education programs. 804-837-9355. academy@greenspringmusic.org. greenspringmusic.org.
Outdoors
Watercolors on the Water — 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Greenbrier State Park, 21843 National Pike, Boonsboro. A unique paddling and art experience. Bring clothes you are comfortable canoeing in, sunscreen, and water. Paddle around the lake to gather inspiration, then create a miniature watercolor painting. Lower boat ramp. Boats, paddles and PFDs provided. 301-791-4656. laura.nalven@maryland.gov. dnr.maryland.gov.
Thursday July 13
CLASSES
Sunset Yoga at Washington Monument — 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Washington Monument State Park, 6620 Zittlestown Road, Middletown. Stretch and strengthen your body and mind in the great outdoors. All experience levels welcome. Bring a yoga mat or towel, and water. Meet at upper parking lot at Washington Monument. For questions about weather events, call 301791-4767. 301-791-4656. cecilia.melton@ maryland.gov. dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/pages/western/washington.aspx.
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GVAA Meet and Greet: Fall Sports Season — 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Walkersville Branch LIbrary, 2 South Glade Road, Walkersville. Join some of our coaches and sports commissioners from Glade Valley Athletic Association (GVAA) to learn about their programs and ask questions about the youth fall sports season. 301-600-8200. fcpl.org.
Pour House Trivia — 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Champion Billiards Sports Bar, 5205 Buckeystown Pike, Frederick. Come on out with the team and play some Pour House Trivia. 7 p.m. start. Extended Happy Hour from 4 to 8 p.m. 301-846-0089. frederickchampions.com/weekly-specials.
Family
Summerfest Family Theatre: The Uncle Devin Show — 10 a.m. at Baker Park Band Shell, 121 N. Bentz St., Frederick. An interactive musical experience for children by renowned drummer Devin Walker. Known as “The Children’s Drumcussionist,” he is a national leader in the family music industry. Bring a canned food item in lieu of admission to support the Foodbank Program operated by the Frederick Community Action Agency (FCAA). Non-perishable items such as canned meats and vegetables, soups, peanut butter, cereal, rice, and pastas are preferred. celebratefrederick.com.
Who Polluted the Lake? — 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Greenbrier State Park, 21843 National Pike, Boonsboro. Through an interactive story, learn how chemicals and other items that we use in our daily lives can pollute the rivers and lakes. Nature Nook (next to concessions).
301-791-4656. laura.nalven@maryland.gov. dnr.maryland.gov.
Starlight Film Festival: “Puss In Boots: The Last Wish” (PG) — 7 p.m. at on the grounds of the Natelli Community Center, 9023 Harris St., Villages of Urbana, Urbana. When Puss in Boots discovers that his passion for adventure has taken its toll and he has burned through eight of his nine lives, he launches an epic journey to restore them by finding the mythical Last Wish. Pre-movie activities at 7 p.m.; movie starts at 8:30 p.m. fcpl.org.
Music
Alive@Five: Zootu — 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Carroll Creek Amphitheater, Frederick. Live music. Outdoor happy hour. Ages 21 and older only, with ID. $6 entry plus $6 drinks. Food available for purchase. 301-698-8118.
downtownfrederick.org.
Summer Concert Series: Drew Adams — 6:30 p.m. at Renfrew Museum & Park, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, Pa. Drew will perform acoustic pop and rock spanning the last 50 years. Donations gratefully accepted. 717-762-4723. renfrewmuseum.org.
Live Jazz at the Cocktail Lab — 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Tenth Ward Distilling Co., 55 E. Patrick St., Frederick. Get swanky with us every Thursday night for live jazz and your favorite craft cocktails. 21 and older. 301-233-4817. monica@tenthwarddistilling. com. tenthwarddistilling.com/events.
Outdoors
Master Naturalist Hike — 10 a.m. to noon at Greenbrier State Park, 21843 National Pike, Boonsboro. Join Maryland Master Naturalist Ray Eckhart on an educational and enlightening hike. Bring water, sunscreen, insect repellent and wear appropriate shoes. Meet at visitor’s center. Hiking green trail, 0.8 miles, moderate difficulty. 301-791-4656. laura.nalven@maryland.gov. dnr.maryland.gov.
Friday July 14
Classes
Brain Boost - Where Game Dev & Working at NASA Intersect — noon to 1 p.m. at Cowork Frederick, 122 E. Patrick St., Frederick. Speaker: Adam Silcott. In this session we will discuss what happens at a game jam, the role they play in the indie game dev community, the Unity game design engine, and more! Doors open at 11:30 a.m. 240-772-1295. ainsley@coworkfrederickfoundation.org. coworkfrederickfoundation.org/ brain-boost-game-jams-the-indie-gamedev-community.
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Sass Magazine Girls Nite Out — 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Celebration Cellars Winery, 9831 Fox Road, Frederick. Celebrating our newest issue while mixing and mingling with other smart and savvy women! You’ll get a chance to meet the ladies who bring you Sass Magazine, win door prizes, shop some awesome popup vendors, check out our merch table, and more! Light fare included. Cash bar. 21 and older, RSVP required. $20. 240-500-9136. katy@sassmagazine. com. sassmagazine.com/event/ sass-july-girls-nite-out.
Retro Party for Charity — 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Delaplaine Arts Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick. 2023 beneficiary is Frederick Health Cancer Care Integrative Services. DJ, dancing, party food, cash bar, silent auction, photo booth, fun props and more. Come dressed to the decade of your choice. Prizes for best costume. $35 and up. retropartycharity.org.
Ghost Tours of Historic Frederick — 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Brewer’s Alley Restaurant and Brewery, 124 N. Market St., Frederick. Journey through Frederick’s gruesome and bloody past. Nearly 300 years of war, executions and revenge. True documented stories of the paranormal with Maryland’s oldest operating Ghost Tour. Uncover political savvy and defiant citizens, patriots from the Revolutionary War, beckoning soldiers from the Civil War. Reservations recommended. $15. 301-668-8922. info@ marylandghosttours.com. marylandghosttours.com.
Music
GreenSpring Concert Series: Grand Fina- le Harp Concert featuring the Maryland Summer Harp Institute Ensemble — 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 10621 Old Frederick Road, Thurmont. From classical to contemporary, Celtic to jazz, and featuring music you never imagined could be played by harp ensemble, join us for the culmination of an immersive summer music institute. In lieu of tickets, a free-will offering will be collected to support GreenSpring’s community outreach music education programs. 804-837-9355. academy@greenspringmusic.org. greenspringmusic.org.
Friday Nights Live — 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at American Ice Co Cafe, 62 W. Main St., Westminster. Come out to listen and support musicians play every Friday night. The stage behind the café is the perfect place to spend warm summer nights with a glass of wine, bottle of beer, or one of our specialty lattes.
443-952-0552. gabby.aic.co@gmail.com.
F.A.M.E. Open Mic — 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at FAC’s Sky Stage, 59 S. Carroll St., Frederick. FAME (Frederick Acoustic Music Enterprise) hosts Open Mic night every 2nd Friday from May-October, 7-9 p.m. Come to listen, play, or both! Whether you are a pro or a novice, this is a welcoming environment for you to collaborate, build your skills, and get to know local artists!
301-662-4190. skystage@frederickartscouncil.org. frederickartscouncil.org/ programs/sky-stage.
Mike Kuster Acoustic Show — 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Beans In the Belfry, 122 W. Potomac St., Brunswick. Mike Kuster will perform an acoustic show. $10. mike@mikekuster.net. mikekuster.net.
Live Music at the Cocktail Lab — 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Tenth Ward Distilling Co., 55 E. Patrick St., Frederick. Every Friday in the Cocktail Lab we’ll be servin’ up our deliciously wild concoctions and some sweet tunes to get your weekend started off right! 21 and older. 301-233-4817. monica@tenthwarddistilling.com. tenthwarddistilling.com/events.
Theater
FTP Theater Presents “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” — 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at New Spire Arts, 15 W. Patrick St., Frederick. Frederick’s Longest Running Community Theater, FtP, brings to the stage for six performances this hysterical musical. For mature audiences. $25. 240-315-3855. hello@ftptheater.com. ftptheater.com.
Saturday July 15
Classes
All-Levels Yoga — 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at FAC’s Sky Stage, 59 S. Carroll St., , Frederick. An all-levels yoga class with instructors from Yogamour, a Frederick-based studio and non-profit. Saturdays through October. $15 donation. 301-662-4190. skystage@ frederickartscouncil.org. frederickartscouncil.org/ programs/sky-stage.
Freedom BANG Fitness Class — 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Walkersville Branch LIbrary, 2 S. Glade Road, Walkersville. A pre-choreographed fusion of boxing, HIIT, hip hop, world dance, optional weighted gloves and just a touch of attitude. Offering a wide range of intensity options to help you customize your workout. 18 and older. 301-600-8200. fcpl.org.
Goat Yoga at the Farm — 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Goat for the Soul, 10209 Fountain School Road, Union Bridge. All ages welcome. For Friday night classes, feel free to bring your favorite adult beverage. $27. 240-405-2208. christy@gvalleye.com. goatforthesoul.com.
Intro to Crochet — 10:30 a.m. to noon at Middletown Branch Library, 101 Prospect St., Middletown. Crochet is an easy and relaxing craft to learn. Join local artisan Amy Porter for this introductory class. Learn how to create a foundation chain and basic stitches. Using these skills, create a unique mug rug to take home. 18 and older. 301-600-7560. lgrackin@frederickcountymd.gov. fcpl.org.
Teen Illustration Class: Bringing Beasts to Life — 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, 401 Museum Drive, Hagerstown. Students ages 13-19 will illustrate mythological creatures comic book-style. Inspired by “Landscapes & Legends” exhibit. Pre-register. $65, $60 members. 301-739-5727. drastelli@wcmfa.org. wcmfa.org.
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Household Hazardous Waster DropOff Event — 8 a.m. to noon at Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium, 21 Stadium Drive, Frederick. In the upper parking lot. Frederick County residents only. Includes rechargeable batteries, pesticides and general household items marked “hazardous” or “toxic,” aerosol paints, compact and fluorescent light bulbs, mothballs, more. No ammunition, biomedical waste, explosives, LED light bulbs, medicines, paints, etc. See full list of what is and is not accepted at website. Enter via New Design Road, not South Market Street. 301-600-2960.
frederickcountymd.gov/hazwaste.
Foundations of Frederick Walking Tour — 10:30 a.m. to noon at Heritage Frederick, 24 E. Church St., Frederick. Walk in the footsteps of Frederick’s past residents and discover their stories. Experience the history and beauty of downtown as knowledgeable guides share the fascinating stories that make up historic Frederick. Tours are 90 minutes.
$12, $10, $8. director@frederickhistory.org. frederickhistory.org/programs/adults/ walking-tours.
Schifferstadt Architectural Museum — 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Schifferstadt Architectural Museum, 1110 Rosemont Ave., Frederick. Explore the home of Frederick’s pioneer family, the Brunners. Built in 1758, it is the oldest surviving building in the city and a National Historic Landmark. Inside is the only known example of a German heating