Paddle in and around the Inner Harbor for exercise and a good cause, enjoy a unique shopping experience, see artworks created by a talented family, piece together clues to discover a dinosaur, show your support for inclusivity and run or walk to help cancer survivors. Paddlers row your kayak, canoe or paddleboard at the “Maryland Strong” 7th annual Baltimore Floatilla on a roundtrip from and to the Canton Waterfront Park, 3001 Boston St. The event, sponsored by Rivers are Life, supports a clean, accessible and recreational Inner Harbor and those impacted by the collapse of the Key Bridge.
Registration costs $45 and rentals cost $55 for a kayak, $85 for tandem kayaks and $65 for standup paddleboards. baltimorefloatilla.com Saturday 7:30 a.
m. to noon. Take a leisurely stroll, shop and eat at the fifth annual Charles Street Promenade.
Charles Street will be closed to vehicular traffic from Saratoga Street to North Avenue between its northern 300 and 1800 blocks. Participating businesses include Dollhouse, Viva Books, Marie Louise Bistro, Tacos & Me and more. For more information, go to charlesstreetpromenade.
com Saturday 11a.m. to 6 p.
m. See the works of artist/gallery owner Crystal Moll and her talented family members ‘All in MY Family’ Artist Reception / First Friday Art Walk at the Crystal Moll Gallery, 248 South Conkling St., Gallery C.
The free event showcases works by Moll, her father Ron Primm, mother Midge Weigand, brother Jason Primm, sister Jessica Primm, siste.
