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Baltimore Sun

Things to do in Baltimore, June 21-27

John Coffren, Baltimore Sun
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Join a celebration of family and community, enjoy a mix of brews and arts, go to a country music concert, attend a party that supports education or watch a science fiction film set to hip hop beats.

Ongoing: AFRAM

Celebrate African-American families and communities at AFRAM at Druid Hill Park, 900 Druid Park Lake, this weekend. Entertainment headliners include Busta Rhymes, October London, Alex Isley, Mya, Big Daddy Kane, Karen Clark-Sheard and Morris Day. Enjoy local food and drink. The event is free. aframbaltimore.com

Saturday and Sunday

Ongoing: Arts & Drafts

Sample summer brews and enjoy artworks and musical performances at the fourth annual Arts & Drafts Summer Music & Arts Festival at the Guinness Open Gate Brewery & Barrel House, 5001 Washington Blvd., Halethorpe. Adults can try Blueberry Lime Ale or Harmonic Haze. Listen to different musical genres: Kevin Howard Band (Jazz), Brian Cunningham Project (Reggae/Soul/R&B), Pineapple Band (Rock and Roll), Skies in Chaos (Rock and Roll), and The Pilgrims of Deep Run (Irish Dance). There will be artist vendors, food, fun and more. The event is free. artsanddraftsfestival.org

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Saturday and Sunday

Friday: Tim McGraw and Carly Pearce

Singer/actor and King of Country Tim McGraw will bring his Standing Room Only Tour to CFG Bank Arena, 201 W. Baltimore St. McGraw is known for such hits as “My Next Thirty Years,” “Live Like You Were Dying,” ‘Shotgun Rider,” “I Like It, I Love It,” and more. Grammy-award winner Carly Pearce will join the tour. Pearce is known for such hits as “Never Wanted To Be That Girl,” “Hide the Wine,” “Next Girl,” “I Hope You’re Happy Now,” and more. Ticket prices range from $25 to $184. cfgbankarena.com/events

Friday 7 p.m.

Saturday: Solstice Gala

Dress up, have fun and support a good cause at the 47th annual Solstice Gala at the Maryland Science Center, 601 Light St. Dance to the music of Tidewater Drive. Take in a science demonstration and eat and drink. The Saturday closest to the Summer Solstice marks the date of the fundraiser. Proceeds raised from the event support free admission for all Maryland school children and their teachers for field trips to the museum. The event is for ages 21 and-over and admission costs $95. mdsci.org/event/solstice

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Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 a.m.

Saturday: Can I Kick It? ‘Starship Troopers’

Experience director Paul Verhoeven’s sci-fi cult classic in a new way: with a live score of hip hop, soul and funk music orchestrated by DJ 2-Tone Jones at Can I Kick It? “Starship Troopers” at The Theater at the Creative Alliance, 3134 Eastern Ave. The movie is based on the Hugo Award-winning novel of the same name by Robert A. Heinlein. The movie was originally panned by critics in 1997 before being hailed years later as satire. Tickets cost $18 for non-members and $15 for members. creativealliance.org/event/can-i-kick-it-starship-troopers/

Saturday 8 p.m.

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