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Events this weekend (Feb. 9–11)

By LEISURE EDITOR | February 8, 2024

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ARUSA MALIK / DESIGN AND LAYOUT EDITOR

Baltimore is extra lively this weekend with the combination of Lunar New Year, Valentine’s Day and the Super Bowl!

The city doesn’t get more exciting than this weekend! It kicks off with Lunar New Year on Saturday, the Super Bowl on Sunday and Valentine’s Day just around the corner. 

Friday

Boos & Browse: Valentine’s Edition, 5–8 p.m. 

Find special book collections and complimentary drinks at the Ivy Bookshop happy hour. You can browse for a Valentine’s Day gift, write a love letter to a book or bring your valentine there! 

The Mo and Katy Show, 7–9 p.m. 

The Mo and Katy Show is holding a special Galentine’s edition! The star couple always hosts a social event to celebrate Valentine’s Day with music and some fun banter. Make sure to bring a friend and get ready for a new, laughter-filled experience! Tickets start at $25. 

Saturday 

Lunar New Year Celebration at The Walters Art Museum, 11 a.m.–4 p.m. 

Celebrate the year of the dragon at the The Walters Art Museum! There are many festivities, like dragon seek and find, mini dragon making and a lion dance performance by the Yong Han Lion Dance Troupe. The event is free to attend, but a reservation is preferred.

Vintage Palooza, 10:30 a.m.–5 p.m.

R. House is hosting a vintage clothes sale this Saturday outside of their restaurant venue and in their garage. You will find racks upon racks of fashionable clothes at a discounted price! The event is free after 11 a.m. 

Sunday

Turtle Tailgate, 5–9 p.m.

Need a place to watch the big game? The Greene Turtle is offering an all-you-can-eat buffet for $20 and a guaranteed view of the Super Bowl. You will find a great environment for the game and a chance to win Wizards and Orioles tickets! 

Editor’s Note, 2024: A previous version of this article mistakenly stated that The Baltimore Museum of Art was hosting the Lunar New Year Celebration. The News-Letter regrets this error.


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