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Baltimore-Maryland 2026 World Cup Bid celebrates leading women on International Women s Day 03/08/21
Baltimore-Maryland 2026 World Cup Host Destination today celebrates the inspirational women leading the city’s bid to host FIFA World Cup matches in 2026.
Embodying and representing Baltimore-Maryland s diverse communities and with close ties and connections to the city itself, the bid’s female figureheads from across the sport, commerce and tourism industries include:
Kelly M. Schulz, Secretary of the Maryland Department of Commerce
Angel McCoughtry, Double Olympic gold medallist, USA Basketball player and five-time WNBA All-Star
Shelonda Stokes, President of Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
Amy Rohrer, President and CEO, Maryland Hotel Lodging Association
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Baltimore’s 2020 New Year’s Eve Spectacular has been canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and public health restrictions on gatherings, the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts announced Wednesday.
“Because of the continuing development of the COVID-19 global pandemic and in collaboration with Mayor Brandon M. Scott’s office, we have made the difficult but necessary decision to cancel Baltimore’s 2020 New Year’s Eve Spectacular. For all of us, health and safety is our primary concern,” said Donna Drew Sawyer, CEO of the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts.
Each year, Baltimore’s New Year’s Eve Spectacular lights up the Inner Harbor basin with fireworks accompanied by live music and celebratory crowds along the promenade. However, to maintain safety and public health, it is not possible to produce the celebration at the harbor this year.
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(BALTIMORE, MD) Baltimore City’s 2020 New Year’s Eve Spectacular has been cancelled due to coronavirus restrictions.
The Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts announced, in order to maintain safety and public health, it is not possible to produce the celebration this year.
“We will all miss the annual New Year’s Eve Spectacular this year, but public health is our top concern as we do everything possible to keep Baltimore safe,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott. “When you celebrate this year, please do so while following the guidelines that will help us all emerge safely from this pandemic. Wear a mask, practice physical distancing, and limit your gatherings to those in your household. The difficult decisions we make this year will impact our future celebrations together.”
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Baltimore’s 2020 New Year’s Eve Spectacular has been canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and public health restrictions on gatherings, the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts announced Wednesday.
“Because of the continuing development of the COVID-19 global pandemic and in collaboration with Mayor Brandon M. Scott’s office, we have made the difficult but necessary decision to cancel Baltimore’s 2020 New Year’s Eve Spectacular. For all of us, health and safety is our primary concern,” said Donna Drew Sawyer, CEO of the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts.
Each year, Baltimore’s New Year’s Eve Spectacular lights up the Inner Harbor basin with fireworks accompanied by live music and celebratory crowds along the promenade. However, to maintain safety and public health, it is not possible to produce the celebration at the harbor this year.