Ravens in Our Community Tuesday (10/21)

Karaoke at Oak Crest Retirement Community Ravens WR Derrick Mason will host the second stop on his karaoke tour this Tuesday (10/21). All residents of the Oak Crest Retirement Community will be welcomed to participate in the karaoke session. Mason will be joined by his teammates in Oak Crest's Acorn Pub serenading all in attendance with a variety of hits from a collection of over 30,000 songs. 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Oak Crest Retirement Community Acorn Pub 8820 Walther Boulevard Baltimore,...Karaoke at Oak Crest Retirement Community Ravens WR Derrick Mason will host the second stop on his karaoke tour this Tuesday (10/21). All residents of the Oak Crest Retirement Community will be welcomed to participate in the karaoke session. Mason will be joined by his teammates in Oak Crest's Acorn Pub serenading all in attendance with a variety of hits from a collection of over 30,000 songs. 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Oak Crest Retirement Community Acorn Pub 8820 Walther Boulevard Baltimore, MD Winning With Asthma Press Conference Lt. Governor Anthony Brown will hold a press conference at M&T Bank Stadium on Tuesday (10/21) to launch the Maryland "Winning with Asthma" program. Ravens S Haruki Nakamura, an asthmatic, will join Brown, Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America representatives and others to advocate for the disease that he struggled with as a young athlete. "Winning with Asthma" is an online program that trains coaches, physical education teachers and parents in asthma management. 10:30 a.m. M&T Bank Stadium Lot B 1101 Russell Street Baltimore, MD "Without the King" Film Viewing Ravens LB Brendon Ayanbadejo will attend a viewing of the Michael Skolnik film, "Without the King." The film is a story of Africa's last absolute monarchy, the Kingdom of Swaziland, King Mswati III. Ayanbadejo, of Nigerian descent, will introduce the film, and Civic Frame president April Yvonne Garrett will conduct a discussion with the filmmaker Michael Skolnik after the viewing. 6:00 p.m. The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture 830 E. Pratt Street Baltimore, MD