Puppies_or_Science
Puppies_or_Science t1_izd3upr wrote
Reply to Local gifts for family by TheBananaStan
Well... if you consider food related items:
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Firefly Farms has some nice boxes with cheeses
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Yes, Chef in Locust Point has all local products. They have their own stuff but also some other things from local retailers. They also do meal delivery, so you could consider that as a gift card or something.
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Dulceology boxes of Alajors are pretty and delicious.
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Atwaters has some nice Jams/Bakery Items and the like
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Give some beer from one of the many local breweries
Oh and not food related:
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Hunt A Killer makes escape the room style board games and they are Baltimore based.
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Baltimore Box has some fun Baltimore merch (including Mr. Trash Wheel!)
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And for a crafty type person, Lovely Yarns in hampden has a lot (if not all) local yarns and offers classes for things like learning to knit/crochet/etc.
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I'm not sure if they do, but maybe Mobtown Ballroom does gift certificates for dance/circus lessons?
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I love the ceramics of [Samantha Briegel!] (https://www.samanthabriegel.com/)
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Plantacea in Fed Hill always has such nice plants!
Good luck!
Puppies_or_Science t1_iwpner3 wrote
Reply to comment by Obasan123 in Sign Language classes? by ahbagelxo
I agree!
Puppies_or_Science t1_iwoqkfs wrote
Reply to Sign Language classes? by ahbagelxo
I did the ASL classes a while ago at the Hearing and Speech Agency (HASA). I enjoyed them although they are probably less formal than what I imagine a formal interpreting program or a college class would be life. My teachers there were all Deaf (capital D - culturally) which I believe is important.
Puppies_or_Science t1_j5dye7s wrote
Reply to Fun classes for adults? Cooking/other creative activities? by librarysquarian
Lovelyarns in Hampden has classes if you are interested in fiber arts like knit/crochet/weave/spin/etc.