Explore Science at ‘NorthBay Live! in the Park’ at Patterson Park

NorthBay, a nonprofit organization based in North East, Maryland, dedicated to outdoor education for public school students, invites the community to “NorthBay Live! in the Park” on Saturday, Sept. 14, from 1 to 4 p.m. This free, family-friendly event will take place at the Pulaski Monument in Patterson Park, bringing environmental science and entertainment to life in the heart of Baltimore.

“NorthBay Live! in the Park” offers a hands-on experience where families can engage with native wildlife, join NorthBay educators in exploring the natural world and participate in activities like propagating, harvesting and tasting herbs and fruits at a mobile aquaponic garden. Attendees will also learn about NorthBay’s Rising Tide Farm and its impact on sustainable agriculture.

The event will feature music from 17-year-old Baltimore-based DJ Saucegod and NorthBay’s own band, Influence, playing a variety of popular music. Alongside the music, attendees can enjoy food, giveaways and a range of interactive games and team-building activities designed to engage students and families.

“Through dynamic multimedia and live performances, ‘NorthBay Live!’ links environmental topics to personal choices and inspires students to recognize how their decisions can positively impact themselves and their communities,” said Jennifer Foy, executive director of NorthBay. “We’re thrilled to bring this high-energy experience to Baltimore.”

To learn more, visit NorthBayEducation.org/northbay-live-in-the-park.

NorthBay is a nonprofit organization that provides outdoor education to public school students on the nation’s largest outdoor education campus, spanning 97 acres in North East, Maryland, at the northern tip of the Chesapeake Bay. Since 2005, NorthBay has served over 300,000 public school students, 350 schools and 21 school districts. (NorthBayEducation.org)