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View the Free Fall Baltimore 2012 Day-by-Day Event Calendar
All activities listed are FREE on the dates and times noted. Many events require advance reservations. All dates, artists and venues subject to change. Please check organization’s website or call directly to confirm reservation information, seating availability or specific details. For directions call the presenting organization or visit www.google.com/maps
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LECTURES & READINGS
510 READINGS 
Literary Arts Week
Baltimore’s fiction reading series group presents four authors reading their works. Local authors Jen Michalski and Michael Kimball are your hosts.
Sat Oct 20 5pm
Minás Gallery – 815 W. 36th Street
Advance reservations are not required.
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AIABALTIMORE
Baltimore Architecture Month (BAM)
BAM Bike Tour: NW Baltimore
In partnership with the Jewish Museum of Maryland, Baltimore Heritage is offering two free tours of Jewish landmarks: Baltimore by Bike offers a two-hour ride past historic synagogues from Eutaw Place to Druid Hill Park and Park Heights Avenue.
Sun Oct 14 10am – Noon Meeting location TBA (check at www.aiabalt.com)
Baltimore Architects Speak: An Architect – Your Best Investment For those who have never worked with an architect, or don’t know how to begin their residential project, Baltimore Architects Speak: An Architect – Your Best Investment will explore the how and why of hiring a design professional. Architects guide clients through the entire building process: envisioning a space that meets your taste and needs, navigating building codes, and making sure you get the most out of your construction dollar. This talk, lead by Baltimore architects Robert Brennan, AIA, and Carri Beer, AIA, of Brennan + Company Architects, will discuss the ways that a good architect-client relationship can benefit residential projects of all scales. Rob Brennan, AIA and Carri Beer, AIA; Brennan + Company Architects
Wed Oct 17 6pm – 7pm Maryland Institute College of Art, Main Building, M110 - 1700 Mt. Royal Avenue
Reserve tickets at http://www.aiabalt.com/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=124
BAM: Getting to Zero: Sustainability and Carbon Neutral Building One of the most elusive goals in the sustainability movement is carbon-neutrality: the effort to design and construct buildings, neighborhoods and cities that do not produce additional net carbon emissions in creation or operation. The challenges in achieving carbon-neutrality are multi-faceted, and these panelists, as accomplished architects, student leaders, policymakers, builders and activists, will bring diverse perspectives to the discussion. Moderator: Peter Doo, AIA, LEED AP, Doo Consulting, LLC. Panelists: Michael Hindle, CPHC, Passive House Alliance, Capitol Chapter; Allison Wilson, WaterShed Student Leader and Intern at Ayers Saint Gross; Jessyca Henderson, The American Institute of Architects; Thibault Manekin, Seawall Development.
Tue Oct 23 6pm – 8pm Case[werks] - 1501 St. Paul Street, Suite 116
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BALTIMORE CITY DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION & PARKS – SENIOR DIVISION 
Poetry Contest Winners Announced
With the theme Baltimore: My City, My Home, Baltimore Seniors were invited to submit their original poetry for consideration in the Senior Citizens’ Poetry Contest 2012. Three winning poems and their creators will be announced and celebrated at this event.
Sat Oct 20 2:30pm
Enoch Pratt Free Library, Poe Room, 2nd Floor – 400 Cathedral Street
Advance reservations are not required.
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BALTIMORE REVIEW 
The Baltimore Review Revue
An editorial striptease that will titillate your literary impulses, with a workshop, open mic and Gargoyle Magazine’s Richard Peabody, who dares to bare his mind.
Fri Oct 19 7pm – 9pm
Minas Gallery – 815 W. 36th Street
Email editor@baltimorereview.org to make reservations.
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CITYLIT PROJECT 
CityLit Press and the World of Publishing
Launched by CityLit Project in 2010, CityLit Press publishes quality books often overlooked by larger publishers due to their regional focus or literary nature. In two years, the press has released five individual titles, three chapbooks under its Harriss Poetry Prize series, and four specialty books as part of the nonprofit’s youth programming. Although the publishing business is undergoing unprecedented changes, and reading habits fluctuate, CityLit Press is dedicated to championing the art and voice of creative writers. Join two fiction writers, three poets, and a memoirist as they share their literary art and discuss the world of publishing.
Thurs Oct 18 6:30pm
Enoch Pratt Free Library, Central Branch – 400 Cathedral Street
Advance reservations are not required.
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