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GET OUT: Ravens Player at Bateman's, LEGOs at Library

Check out what's happening around Perry Hall this weekend.

 

The new year has gotten off to a , but expect temperatures in the mid-50s by the weekend, the National Weather Service reports.

Regardless of the weather, this weekend's activities are mostly indoors.

Check out our listings of weekend events and add your own to the Patch calendar.

1.

Where/When: , 9629 Belair Rd., 7 p.m. on Jan. 6

Why Go: Radio hosts of WNST and AM 1570 will record a live show with Ravens player Dennis Pitta to raise money for the Living Classrooms Foundation.

Pricing: Free

2.

Where/When: , 9685 Honeygo Blvd., 10 a.m. on Jan. 7

Why Go: School-age children may come and participate in a LEGO activity.

Pricing: Free, but registration is required

3.

Where/When: , 9515 Belair Rd., 7 p.m. on Jan. 7

Why Go: will host its monthly open-mic folk music night, featuring Lynn Hollyfield, accompanied by percussionist Jimmy Brink.

Pricing: Free, but donations are accepted

4.

Where/When: Home of Jim Lanahan and Donald Thompson, 6 Bellington Ct., 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, and 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays between Nov. 26 and Jan. 7

Visitors must call 410-529-1457 to make an appointment.

Why Go: The boasts more than 400 structures, in addition to the dozens of figurines that populate it. This elaborate miniature interpretation of the state of Maryland features Deep Creek Lake, Ocean City, Baltimore rowhomes and even .

Pricing: Admission cost is a for the

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Julie June 19, 2013 at 01:52 pm
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Gregg Roberts April 25, 2013 at 06:55 am
My sister-in-law actually played with my nephew too Tim. Unlike EVERY OTHER single parent that wasRead More there. However, you can't tie your child to you. They came there to play. Bullies move very quick. When my nephew fell and was visibily scared, not a single parent except for one even noticed. Nobody from the library was in site. You are right that if parents were required to pay attention to their children then there would not be an opportunities for bullies because the parents of those bullies would be watching them also. When the group came from a religious school in Pikesville this is exactly what happened. All the parents stayed with their kids. All other parents, with little exception stayed in a waiting room talking amongst themselves paying little attention to their children. My nephew has been to all kinds of playgrounds and never been attacked by older kids before. Next time, if my nephew is attacked by an older child I will urge my brother to call the police and press charges against the parent. However, irreponsible Storyville need not worry -- won't be back there. Just wish our tax dollars weren't supporting this.
Gregg Roberts April 25, 2013 at 07:09 am
Let me put this in more practical terms. 1. My sister-in-law suggests that the bully seemed about 8Read More years old and probably shouldn't have been left at Storyville to begin with. There is no ID system at Storyville for childs age. 2. The bully caused various kinds of mayhem. Knocking down things, shouting, etc. No one from the library is actually in Storyville so there was no disciplinary action taken such as removing the child. 3. Parents should not view Storyville as a babysitter and not be allowed to congregate in the waiting area, leaving their children to play alone. 4. Items that could be used to cause serious injury should be removed from Storyville. 5. Cameras. If an 8 year old hits a 3 year old at Storyville where parents are suppose to be watching their children, I want proof for a court case. Yes, it's a shame it can't just be a pleasant place to take your kids but it isn't. It is filled with unrully children and uninterested parents. A child SHOULD NEVER leave a library with two bruises across his face EVER.
BobBaft June 19, 2013 at 10:12 am
Sounds like your sister in law needs to grow a brain. If an 8 year old is running around like aRead More maniac, grab your child and GO FIND an employee to wage a complaint and get the kid booted. My daughter is 6 and went a couple weeks ago and was not permitted beyond the gate with the other kids in the group. Just because some ghetto monkey jumped the fence one day, don't give this place a black eye for it.