
There's always plenty to do in Baltimore, but finding fun on the cheap can be another story.
From a financial planning workshop over draft beers to a dance showcase celebrating iconic African-Americans who've impacted the local community, here are three fun things to do around town that won't break the bank.
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Financial seminar and beer tasting at Diamondback Brewing Company

Top off your financial knowledge while sipping brews by Diamondback Brewing Company this Tuesday night. Drawing parallels to brewing, this interactive event with InvestEd will discuss goal setting, budgeting and investing — all while you enjoy locally brewed craft beers.
When: Tuesday, June 19, 6-8 p.m.
Where: Diamondback Brewing Company, 1215 E. Fort Ave., #008
Admission: Free
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Summer solstice food truck fest at The Rotunda

Celebrate the summer solstice at a Friday evening food truck fest at The Rotunda. At this admission-free event you'll find some of the city's best food trucks — including Mexican On The Run, Greek on the Street and The London Chippy — as well as craft beer and sangria, live music, local vendors and a children's zone.
When: Friday, June 22, 5-10 p.m.
Where: The Rotunda, 711 W. 40th St.
Admission: Free; $25 for all-you-can-drink access
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'Mirrored Reflections' dance showcase at Reginald F. Lewis Museum

This Saturday afternoon, guests of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum will be treated to free performances by Dance Baltimore and other local dance companies. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Reflections: Intimate Portraits of Iconic African Americans," the performances will celebrate iconic figures that have impacted the local community and explore personal reflections.
When: Saturday, June 23, 2-4 p.m.
Where: Reginald F. Lewis Museum, 830 E. Pratt St.
Admission: Free with museum entry ($8 general admission; discounts available)
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