(Left to right) Bridget Parlato holds her debut picture book, "Plastic Land: A True Trash Tale About Plastics"; A dog is dressed as a superhero at the 2023 Fell's Point Fun Festival; Charles Scott steers the Pride of Baltimore II.

Last week, we shared news about temporary closures at two Baltimore County library branches, the No Land Beyond board game bar moving locations, and a replacement for Birds of a Feather.

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The Pikesville branch of the Baltimore County Public Library will be temporarily closed on select dates for HVAC replacement. Screenshot via Google Maps.
The Pikesville branch of the Baltimore County Public Library will be temporarily closed on select dates for HVAC replacement. Screenshot via Google Maps.

Temporary closures announced at two Baltimore County library branches for renovations“: The Baltimore County Public Library announced temporary closures at two library branches to allow for renovations.

photo of people at three long tables playing board games
Photo from No Land Beyond’s Facebook page.

Board game bar No Land Beyond relocating from Old Goucher to Station North“: No Land Beyond, Baltimore’s first board game bar, is relocating from its current home in Old Goucher to Station North at 108 W. North Ave., known as The Parlor.

artist's rendering of improved Mt Vernon Square by Washington's Monument
Photo from Mt. Vernon Place Facebook page.

Mount Vernon Place Conservancy wins $750K ‘Save America’s Treasures’ grant“: Mount Vernon Place Conservancy has been awarded the National Park Service’s “Save America’s Treasures” grant, a prestigious and highly competitive honor awarded under the NPS’s Historical Preservation Fund.

The Wren, a new eatery, will replace Birds of Feather at 1712 Aliceanna Street Credit: Google Streetview

Owners of Comptoir du Vin bring Wren Pub to Aliceanna Street to replace Birds of a Feather“: The owners of Comptoir du Vin are bringing Wren Pub to 1712 Aliceanna Street to replace Birds of a Feather.

A dog dressed as a superhero participates in the festivities at the 2023 Fell's Point Fun Festival. Photo courtesy of Fell's Point Fun Festival.
A dog dressed as a superhero participates in the festivities at the 2023 Fell’s Point Fun Festival. Photo courtesy of Fell’s Point Fun Festival.

Lineup announced for 58th annual Fell’s Point Fun Festival Oct. 4-6“: The Fell’s Point Fun Festival will be returning to the waterfront community for its 58th year on Oct. 4-6 with an array of musical performances, vendors, and more.

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Sam and Paul Mincarelli, owners of Cafe Campli. Photo by Scott Suchman.
Sam and Paul Mincarelli, owners of Cafe Campli. Photo by Scott Suchman.

Baker’s Dozen: 13 Questions With Sam and Paul Mincarelli of Cafe Campli“: Sam and Paul Mincarelli of Cafe Campli discuss their love of Italian cuisine, their pride for the restaurant they opened together, and more.

Charles Scott at the helm of the Pride of Baltimore II Credit: Charles Scott/Pride of Baltimore

Permission to come aboard: Baltimore’s signature tall ship lets guests join the crew“: Baltimore’s signature tall ship, the Pride of Baltimore II, allows guests to join its crew for sailing adventures.

Betty Cooke. Photo by Mike Morgan.
Betty Cooke. Photo by Mike Morgan.

Jeweler Betty Cooke remembered for bringing style and design to Baltimore“: Artist and jewelry designer Betty Cooke was remembered last week for introducing a modern sense of style and design to Baltimore and believing in “the power of art to inspire.”

Baltimore Ravens safety Marcus Williams. Photo courtesy of Baltimore Ravens.
Baltimore Ravens safety Marcus Williams. Photo courtesy of Baltimore Ravens.

Top five Ravens to keep an eye on throughout the 2024 season“: Columnist Karuga Koinange examines some unheralded Ravens who could turn out to be key contributors for the team over the course of the 2024 season.

A True Trash Tale: Q&A With Artist, Activist and Debut Author Bridget Parlato“: Activist and author Bridget Parlato talks about her debut picture book, “Plastic Land: A True Trash Tale About Plastics.”

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