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Whether you live a few steps from the waterfront or take the occasional trip to visit, Harbor Weekly is your source for local news, community events, historical insights, food & wine recommendations, and neighborhood updates.
Come meet the people, see the establishments, and find out about the happenings that make the waterfront the place to be. Articles will release on The Harbor Beat blog each week covering the waterfront districts of Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Harbor Point, and Harbor East (and sometimes our next-door neighborhoods too!)
Plants, plastic, trash-to-treasure & a story by Eco-Artist and Author, Bridget Parlato
Waterfront Partnership’s set out on their second Wildlife Gardening excursion at Rash Field on 06/15/2024. With Joe Corcoran of the Baltimore Bird Club leading the way, two dozen birders spotted a variety of birds, created hanging bird treats and learned how to attract more birds to their own yards!
Frogs at Rash Field proves a ribbeting time for all
Waterfront Partnership’s 5th wildlife workshop was a hopping success! Frogs with Friends offered fun frog and toad facts, and insect search & identification and a hands-on demonstration of how to build a frog hotel! Everyone had a chance to decorate a terra cotta pot to make a Toad Abode and meet a live tree frog!
Birding in Birdland with the Baltimore Bird Club
Waterfront Partnership’s set out on their second Wildlife Gardening excursion at Rash Field on 06/15/2024. With Joe Corcoran of the Baltimore Bird Club leading the way, two dozen birders spotted a variety of birds, created hanging bird treats and learned how to attract more birds to their own yards!
Tree Walk & Giveaway with TreeBaltimore
Waterfront Partnership kicked off its Wildlife Gardening program with spring showers and a Rash Field Park tree walk! Despite the weather, attendees learned about the varieties of species in the park, identified leaves and even took home their own saplings!