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What To Do In Maryland This Weekend: Chris Rock Tour, FrightFest, Race For Every Child
There's a ton going on in Maryland this weekend, from halloween celebrations and beer festivals to a hurricane relief fundraiser.

MARYLAND – Don't sit inside this weekend! Patch has rounded up fun, interesting and quirky events throughout Maryland -- from halloween festivities and a Comic Con to the American Indian Festival and Baltimore Beer Week.
Some are free. Some have a fee.
Whether you opt for an activity close to home or a mini day trip, see what's on tap this weekend from Friday, Oct. 20 to Sunday, Oct 22.
Find out what's happening in Bethesda-Chevy Chasefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Some of the larger attractions you'll find include: Children's National Race for Every Child, Daniel Caesar at The Fillmore Silver Spring, Bel Air Library Comic Con 2017, Carnival on the Chesapeake, Queens of the Stone Age with Royal Blood and Chris Rock: Total Blackout Tour 2017.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Find out what's happening in Bethesda-Chevy Chasefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Cultural Platforms for Resistance
- The 1st Annual MCPAW Party (A Benefit for Homeless Animals)
- Into the Woods JR
- Halloween Spooky House
- Children's National Race for Every Child
- Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland Volunteer Recruitment
- F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Festival
- Daniel Caesar at The Fillmore Silver Spring
- HOPE Church Carnival
- Halloween Eye Spy Trains
- VisArts 30th Anniversary Launch Party
- John E. Marlow Guitar Series Presents Richard Miller
- ALL Holiday SWAP Hosted by Silver Spring Timebank
- Comedy Night to benefit Mansfield Kaseman Health Clinic
HARFORD COUNTY
- Carnival on the Chesapeake
- Bel Air Library Comic Con 2017
- Carnival on the Chesapeake
- Harvest Fest
- Valley of the Haunted
- Quarter Auction for Hurricane Relief
- Bel Air Town Center Family Festival
- Haunts & History Tour of Bel Air
- Trunk or Treat at the Aberdeen ReStore
- Guided Tour of the Historic Tudor Hall
- Little Haunts Sundays
- Halloween Hike and Campfire
HOWARD COUNTY
- Queens of the Stone Age with Royal Blood
- The Fleshtones
- The Haunted Experience
- CarnEVIL Halloween Festival
- Valley of the Haunted
- 2nd Annual Fall Festival and Dinner
- Art Reception for Sunburst Studio at the Bernice Kish Gallery
- The Samaritan Women charity is celebrating their 10th year anniversary with a Path to Freedom event.
- Columbia Pro Cantare Sings Carmina Burana
- Animals Animals Animals
- River Hill High School Theatre Presents "Arsenic and Old Lace"
- Brain Health Experience
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY
- Fourth Laurel History Wikipedia Edit-a-thon October 21
- Patuxent Terror Haunted House
- 2nd Star Productions presents 'Annie Get Your Gun'
- Let's Draw Henna!
- Fall Designer Purse Bingo
- Economic Development Week 2017
- Prenatal Yoga for Couples with Julia Shelton Otten
- FrightFest
- Marine Corp Marathon Health & Fitness Expo
- Chris Rock: Total Blackout Tour 2017
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- American Indian Festival
- Wildlife Festival
- HBCU College Football: Bowie State vs. Virginia Union
- 2nd Annual Greenbelt Rotary Wine Gala
- The Great Jack O’ Lantern Campfire
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
- Ballet Theatre of Maryland's "Romeo and Juliet"
- Amateur Radio License Class Beginner Level
- Maryland Renaissance Festival 2017
- Docent-led tours of "A Celebration of Seasons"
- Wine and Beer Tasting Fundraiser
- Art @ the Park 2017
- 2nd Star Productions presents 'Annie Get Your Gun'
- EARTH – Environmental Action Response Town Hall
- Fall Festival At Greenstreet Gardens
- DOGTOBERFEST Homebrewing Fall Festival
- St Mark UMC 175th Anniversary Gala
- Key School 5K/10K & Family Fun Run
- ArtWorks Exhibit
- MFRW 2017 Fall Convention
BALTIMORE COUNTY
- Make Your Own Spookalicious Halloween Treats!
- Fall Maryland Home & Garden Show
- Help Crush Hunger with Red Gold
- Nickelodeon’s Dora and Diego—Let’s Explore!
- Handmade Holiday Craft Show
- Help Crush Hunger with Red Gold
- Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 5K
- Baltimore Beer Week
- Rocky Horror Picture Show! Interactive Movie Night
- The Color Purple
- Baltimore Running Festival
- OktoBEARfest
- Pumpkinfest
- Boyz II Men to benefit the Journey Home
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