"It's a Waterfront Life" kicks off at Harbor East

It's a Waterfront Life


Photographer: WMAR
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It's a waterfront life


Photographer: WMAR
Copyright 2011 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Posted: 11/15/2012

It will look a lot like Christmas Thursday evening at the Harbor East, when the second annual "It's a Waterfront Life" campaign kicks off.

Local leaders will join the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore at Roy's Restaurant to talk about the events planned for the holidays.

The campaign starts with the Harbor East's Window Wonderland Unveiling.

The window display will feature decorations done by local artists.

On Saturday, you can take a ride on a trackless train or reindeer "pony."

The Charm City Movement will take you a magical journey through a winter solstice.

On Wednesday, November 21st, you can take in the Thanksgiving Eve Free-4-all at the Power Plant Live!

Also returning, the Power Plant holiday light show.

Get more event information here .

 

 

((source: www.waterfrontpartnership.org))

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