Halloween Porch Play!
October 29, 30, 31 2021
Bringing Live Music to your Neighborhood!
Schedule (subject to change, so please check back):
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CALVERT HILLS
6705 Rhode Island Ave, October 31, 2 pm
Join us on Halloween as Sunshine (Eric Maring “Mr. M” and sons Leo and Julian) plays a family friendly set of delightful sing-alongs and dances. Special guest Rocky Korr will be on banjo! Feel free to come in costume! We’ll certainly be including some spooky tunes AND…we’ll all dance The Monster Mash! Sunday, October 31, 2pm at 6705 Rhode Island Ave. It’s right on the bike path with plenty of grassy space. Look forward to having you with us!
OLD PARISH HOUSE, 4711 Knox Road
October 30 & 31, Sat & Sun at 3pm
TanyaTeafairy will read, make balloon animals, and lead a fun spooky afternoon. Two shows outdoors.
GUILFORD WOODS, Sat. Oct 30, Noon – 1:30.
Storytelling Workshop with Melissa Sites and Ian Blackwell Rogers
Free outdoor workshop! Explore Creative Writing and Improvisational Storytelling, using tools like crowd-sourced prompts, story cubes, spooky “urban myths” like Goatman, Mothman, Batboy, and more. Bring a bag lunch. Park at 7591Mowatt Lane Parking Garage (be careful of the fee to park). Enter the woods from the College Park Institute of Religion parking lot. Come at 10 am if you would like to volunteer to help clean up the Woods before the workshop.
COLLEGE PARK WOODS
9003 Gettysburg Lane, Sunday, Oct 31:
4:30 – 5:30 pm Melissa Sites, folk and rock acoustic covers
COLLEGE PARK ESTATES
7401 Radcliffe Drive, Sunday, 10/31:
HOLLYWOOD
9711 Wichita Ave, Sunday, October 31. 5:30 pm:
Deadpan Weird: bass, trombone, keyboard, guitar, violin, and maybe flute, playing jazz standards and concluding with a sing-along.
DANIEL’S PARK
9312 Rhode Island, Sat. Oct 30, 3 – 4:30 pm
Mike Hummel is an American Studies professor at UMBC and a singer-songwriter by avocation. Mike has been writing, playing, and singing original music for over 30 years. He is influenced by the melody, wit, and harmony of the Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel, the political commentary of Pete Seeger, and the passion and poetry of early Cat Stevens. You can usually see him playing at the Greenbelt Farmer’s Market, College Park Arts Exchange Pop-up concerts, and New Deal Café. His first full-length CD, Little Miracles, containing 13 original songs is available on Amazon, iTunes and CDBaby.