2026-07-05 11:20 AM

Jody’s Jam: 40th Annual Fell

Fell's Point Fun FestivalAs the mercury drops, the chances to spend your time outside without a scarf and mittens are growing slimmer by the day. Before you know it, you’ll be bundled up, just going to get your mail. While those days are inevitable, the Fell’s Point Preservation Society gives you one last weekend to relish the over 60 degree weather. This Saturday and Sunday in Baltimore is the 40th Annual Fell’s Point Fun Festival, a weekend bonanza for the young or old, single or married, short or tall, and everyone in between (If you don’t fit into any of those categories, sorry, but this ain’t for you). This outdoor event features a mix of musical acts appearing on five different stages, acts ranging from jazz to Hispanic sounds, an arts and crafts row, an International Bazaar with over 400 vendors, a “Clown Town” for kids and a lot more. So, keep those fall and winter duds in the attic for one more week, slap on some SPF 5 and go live it up outside for the final time this year.

 

What: 40th Annual Fell’s Point Fun Festival

When: Saturday & Sunday, October 7 – 8,

11 a.m. – 7 p.m., rain or shine

Where: Fell’s Point, 812 S. Ann St, Baltimore, MD

See www.preservationsociety.com/fpff2006.html

for more information

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