As The University of Baltimore's Centennial continues, the University will host a "supersized" edition of its annual spring party, known as "Rock the Block," on Saturday, April 12. With the campus's Gordon Plaza serving as a hub for activities, this day-long, rain-or-shine event will celebrate UBalt's Proud Past, Bright Future with a slew of family-friendly choices, including games, live music, dance, food and beverages, giveaways, theater, and an open market for artists and makers. The festival is free and open to the public. The plaza is located at the intersection of Mt. Royal Avenue and Charles Street to the east, and Mt. Royal and Maryland avenues to the west.
"We're inviting all of Baltimore to join us in celebrating a century of higher education, city life, and the many things that make the University a unique part of our thriving, beautiful midtown," says UBalt President Kurt L. Schmoke. "Come join us at this fun, new festival, as we soak up some warm weather, have some fun, and get to know each other a little better. We're showing off our best, especially the talented folks that make up our community, and we'd love to see you there."
More information about UBalt's Centennial Rock the Block can be found here.
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