b'SummerA Night Out Enjoy family-friendy films held under the stars at Gordon Outdoors, an old-fashioned drive-in. Its part of the Gordon Center for Performing Arts, Baltimore Countys premier arts venue. Afterwards, check out the Gordon Centers fall and winter schedule, featuring a mix of live performances, including dance, music and family musicals. And dont forget its signature William and Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival, held each spring. This 550-seat theater is located on the Rosenbloom Owings Mills JCC campus. FALLHistory Comes Alive Take a drive down to Jonestown in East Baltimore and tour Lloyd Street Synagogue, the oldest synagogue in Maryland and the third oldest, still standing, in the United States. Its part of the Jewish Museum of Maryland. Learn about the Jewish experience in Maryland through its permanent exhibit, Voices of Lombard Street, which tells the story of this historic neighborhood, or check out a changing rotation of traveling and multimedia exhibits. Ongoing programming includes guest speakers, films, musical performances and participatory art workshops that allow participants to explore Jewish culture, history and traditions.WinterA Holiday Tradition Mark your calendar to take part in Jewish Volunteer Connections Mitzvah Day. On December 25, join volunteers to make a difference in the lives of thousandsCheck outin the Baltimore community. Assemble and distributeour full calendarthousands of winter care packages, serve holiday mealsof events atat shelters, sort and organize donations for families andassociated.org/individuals and help meet emergent needs of nonprofitevents.and service agency partners. Service projects vary each year and are based on community needs.associated.org 9'