Last week, we shared the opening date for a new waterfront park in Baltimore; a naming contest for the Maryland Zoo’s new giraffe baby; and a newly opened active gaming facility in White Marsh.
Revisit the stories here:

“Baltimoreโs newest waterfront park will open May 1“: Now that T. Rowe Price Group employees have begun moving into their new headquarters at Harbor Point, a large waterfront park is opening next to it.

“Grand opening planned for The Mill on North, a new food hall aiming to revitalize West Baltimore food scene“: West Baltimore community members will celebrate the opening of The Mill on North, a new food hall, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony April 24.

“Coming Soon: โActivateโ gaming facility in White Marsh“: Activate, which calls itself โthe worldโs first active gaming facility,โ has opened its first Maryland location at The Avenue at White Marsh.

“After surprise giraffe birth, Maryland Zoo asks for public input in naming contest“: The Maryland Zooโs giraffe Kipi unexpectedly gave birth to a calf last month, and the zoo is asking for the public’s help to name her.

“Baltimore native Lucy Polk Carter survived Titanic sinking โ but not marriage“: Lucy Polk Carter, a Baltimore native, was among the survivors of the Titanic sinking on the night of April 14, 1912.
