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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time today in Frederick. From sports to technology and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join us for a fabulous Spring Fling Drag Brunch! bloom, twirl, and slay Grab your friends, sip some brunch cocktails, eat bacon, and get ready for an afternoon of high-energy entertainment, big laughs, and unforgettable performances from our incredible drag performers. Bright colors, bold personalities, and a little sparkle are highly encouraged!
Celebrate Earth Month by planting a tree at Max Kehne Park! Don't forget to wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes.
Join Master Gardeners learning every small positive change we make to improve water quality, soil health and habitat counts in a big way.
Join us for a fun night of pickleball and trivia supporting Rotary's "Bikes for South Africa" project! Pickleball begins at 5:00pm & Trivia begins at 7:30pm.
Julius Hemphill's landmark saxophone quartets will be performed by his colleague Marty Ehrlich and three of Maryland's finest saxophonists. The Penguin Guide to Jazz Steppin’ The Music of Julius Hemphill Long Tongues: A Saxophone Opera FEMA has also enlisted the considerable talents of three Maryland resident saxophonists to create Maryland Saxtet. Although Howard Burns has performed with a long list of jazz luminaries, beginning with Clark Terry, Jimmy Heath, and NEA Jazz Master Gary Bartz, he is best known in Frederick for his 30+ years as the Jazz Band Director at Frederick Community College. Currently a Professor of Jazz Arranging and Jazz Theory at Shenandoah University, Frederick resident Darryl Brenzel has led performances at Kennedy Center, Blues Alley and the East Coast Jazz Festival, and has performed with everyone from The Nelson Riddle Orchestra to The Beach Boys. Gregory Thompkins is a longtime stalwart of the Baltimore jazz scene, leading his own groups, directing the Baltimore Jazz Education Project, and teaching jazz history at the Renaissance Institute Notre Dame of Maryland University.