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CBS News
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CBS News
Baltimore Peninsula Partnership announces 2025 summer events lineup
The Baltimore Peninsula Partnership unveiled Monday its schedule of summer programming for 2025, featuring dozens of events, and a partnership with Club Volo. The wide range of events seems to align with the developer's goals of stimulating the economy in South Baltimore's redeveloped waterfront community, formerly known as Port Covington. Regular weekly activities Wellness on the Waterfront will continue offering free HIIT workouts and yoga sessions every Monday and Wednesday at Rye Street Park. Sunset Salsa will return for the season, starting Wednesday, May 7, with free dancing lessons, Latin music, local food, and drinks at The Pier every Wednesday evening through summer. Club Volo will host ongoing league play in pickleball, kickball, and volleyball, plus special tournaments including Pride Cup In Hand Kickball on June 7 and Beach Soccer on June 14-15. Major upcoming events The peninsula will host monthly Outdoor Movie Nights beginning May 9 with a special Preakness Festival screening of Secretariat at The Lawn. Films will continue every month through fall with family-friendly programming and local food options. Other major events include the Spring Fling on June 11, a family celebration with activities, food trucks, and giveaways. The Dog Days of Summer follows on June 13 with pet-friendly vendors, games, and waterfront activities designed for dogs and their humans. Tides & Vibes will return on June 22 with free family activities featuring aquatic crafts and fishing skills stations, before expanding on July 20 to include the Charm City Seafood Festival with fresh local seafood, craft drinks, and live music. A new event, Fútbol vs Football, debuts July 19 to celebrate global and American sports culture with themed games and competitions. Events curated by Club Volo will include Rasta City, a production for lovers of authentic reggae, Afro-Caribbean Weekend, the Run up to Juneteenth presented by the SEED Schoool of Maryland, the R&B Soul Food Festival, and more. You can find more information on the Baltimore Peninsula website.
Yahoo
29-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Victory beat Adelaide to stay in ALW premiership race
Melbourne Victory have closed on sealing an A-League Women top-two berth and remain in contention for the premiership after Nickoletta Flannery's double delivered a 2-1 win over third-placed Adelaide United. The Victory (44 points) remain firmly in the hunt for the ALW premiership after drawing within two points of leaders Melbourne City (46) and five clear of Adelaide (39). City, who face Wellington on Sunday, and the Victory each have three games left to play, while the Reds have two. The top two get the first week of finals off, then host the second match of their two-legged semi-final. Flannery looked set to deliver the win with a thumping strike in the 69th minute, before Dylan Holmes equalised from the penalty spot in the 86th minute. But five minutes later, Flannery headed home to send the Victory into ecstasy. Another crucial late win 🔵MVC 2 - 1 ADL | #MVCvADL — Melbourne Victory (@gomvfc) March 29, 2025 Adelaide entered Saturday's game three points behind their hosts and needing a win to realistically stay in the hunt for the premiership plate. They suffered a blow before the game even started when goalkeeper Claudia Jenkins suffered an injury in the warm-up, with 16-year-old Ilona Melegh debuting as a late replacement. The Pride Cup clash at AAMI Park shaped as the game of the round, but threatened to fizzle out to a 0-0 draw for much of the afternoon. Then Jessica Young worked the ball out wide to Flannery, who cut onto her right and let rip from the edge of the box. The perfect way to break the deadlock in any game 💣😱 WHAT A HIT!Nicki Flannery, take a bow - @gomvfc lead the Original Rivalry in style 👏Watch #MVCvADL live NOW on Paramount+ and 10 Play 📺 — Ninja A-League (@aleaguewomen) March 29, 2025 United earned the chance to equalise when Emily Gielnik needlessly handballed in the penalty box, with Holmes coolly converting the spot kick. But Gielnik, overlooked for April's Matildas squad, made amends when she burst down the right in added time and lifted a cross into a dangerous area for Flannery to thump home a header. Later on Saturday, Perth Glory will host Canberra United.