The List

Published April 12, 2007 4:00am ET



Best gatherings

1. Farring-Baybrook Recreation Center holds special program

This unique and interactive program offers acting and dancing instruction to children with and without disabilities. The Variety Children?s Theater and Dance project will culminate with a play and dance recital.

Venue: Farring-Baybrook Recreation Center, 4501 Farring Court

Time: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday

Details: Free; Ages 8 to 18; Registration required; 410-396-5766

2. Shop around: Teen day trip to Lancaster, Pa., malls.

Details: $25; 410-396-5016

3. Bowl For A Cause: Domestic Violence Center of Howard County fundraiser. Details:

www.dvcenter.org

4. Boat and Roast: Kayak the marsh to Snake Island. Details: www.otterpointcreek.org

5. Family Movie & Photo Night: At Northwood SACC. Details: 410-396-7431

Best Theater

1. Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood: At Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. $29.50 to $49.50; www.ticketmaster.com

2. ?Double X: The Bad-Ass Lands?: Six short plays. $10 to $12; www.mobtown.net

3. ?Twelfth Night?: At Anne Arundel Community College. $12; www.aacc.edu

4. ?New Work 2007: A Collaborative Showcase?: At Peabody Institute. $7 to $14; 410-659-8100 ext. 2

5. ?The Mineola Twins?: At Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre. $15; www.spotlighters.org

Best Music

1. Bob Schneider: A little bit songwriter, a little bit singer and a whole lot of interesting sound. $22.50; www.ramsheadonstage.com

2. Peabody Latin Jazz Ensemble: Musician Dave Samuels is the guest artist. $8 to $18; 410-659-8100

3. Evening of Improvisations: Features Wilbert De Joode on double bass. $13 to $15 www.andiemusiklive.com

4. Chamber Music: Peabody concert features Qian Zhou, violin, and Thomas Hecht, piano. $8 to $18; 410-659-8100

5. Orchestral Enchantment: Andre Rieu and the Johann Strauss Orchestra. $42 to $67; www.baltimoreareana.com

Best family

1. Wildlife stories for children at the Cylburn Arboretum

Children ages 3 to 6 are invited to hear stories about the natural world. Insects, trees, flowers, birds and other wildlife star in these tales told by arboretum staff. Weather permitting, staff will lead children on a short nature walk following story hour.

Venue: Cylburn Arboretum, 4915 Greenspring Ave., Baltimore

Times: 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday

Details: $1; 410-367-2217

2. 16th Annual YMCA Healthy Kids Day: Face painting, a moon bounce and healthy snacks are just some of the offerings at various area YMCAs on Saturday. Details: Cost varies; www.healthykidsmaryland.com

3. Enchanted Day at the Farm: Saturday and Sunday, children can participate in pony rides, visit the petting zoo and enjoy other fun activities at Clark?s Elioak Farm. Details: $4.50 for petting zoo; $2 for pony rides;

www.clarklandfarm.com

4. Meet the Critters: Staff introduces visitors to many of the center?s animals and explains tidbits about them. Details: $1; Register by Thursday; Ages 5 and up with adult; 410-484-2413 ext. 10

5. Drop-in Crafts: Children and accompanying adults participate in two nature-craft projects Saturday. Details: $2 to $3 suggested donation per child; 410-367-2217

Best Exhibits

1. Laddie Waters

MINASGallery; 410-732-4258

2. NUNO

Baltimore Museum of Art; www.artbma.org

3. Jim Butcher

Liriodendron Mansion;

www.liriodendron.com

4. The Art of Nature

Artists? Gallery, 410-740-8249

5. The Model Show

Sowebo Arts Gallery; [email protected]

Best Day Trips

1. Sugarloaf Crafts Festival: Features the creativity of 450 craft designers and fine artists at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds.

www.sugarloafcrafts.com

2. Valley Forge: Visitors can stop by George Washington?s Headquarters. www.valleyforge.org

3. Longwood Gardens: Thousands of flowers plus miles of paths, lawns and groves in Kennett Square, Pa. www.longwoodgardens.org

4. Hershey, Pa.: The Sweetest Place on Earth is open and boasts plenty of attractions, shows and events. www.hersheypa.com

5. Danville, Va.: The Sixth Annual Racin? and Tastin? BBQ features plenty of food and live entertainment. www.visitdanville.com

Best Home & Garden

1. Spring Open House And Flower Show: More than 16,000 spring bulbs and hundreds of Easter lilies at the Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory and Botanic Gardens of Baltimore. 410-396-7900

2. Pretty Up the Parks: Use your gardening or design skills to help shape up area parks. 410-396-0339

3. Garden Walk: Join Cylburn?s naturalist for a guided walk through the grounds, gardens and trails to see the signs of the season. 410-367-2217

4. Go Wild: Take photos of animals in natural outdoor settings at The Carrie Murray Nature Center. 410-396-0808

5. Pruning Tuneup: Learn basic techniques at a Cylburn Arboretum hands-on pruning practice session. 410-367-2217

Best Brain food

1. Kids Across America: Participants create exhibit panels of family members as children. Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture; www.africanamericanculture.org

2. Special Reading: Authors Richard Peabody and Joseph Harrison give a reading. MINAS; 410-732-4258

3. ?Lost Woods?: A discussion of the book by Rachel Carson. Gudelsky Environmental Education Center; www.hcconservancy.org

4. Critter Dinner Times: Watch turtles, fish and snakes eat. Tickets: Anita C. Leight Estuary Center; 410-612-1699

5. Maritime Spotlight: Exhibits and events showcase the rich maritime history of the area. Fells Point Maritime Museum; 410-732-0278

Best Outdoors

1. Six Flags America

www.sixflags.com

2. My Lady?s Manor

Steeplechase Races

410-557-9570

3. Senior Friendly Fridays

410-396-7900

4. Motorcycle Trade Show

www.motorcycleevents.com

5. Gwynns Falls hikes

410-396-0440

Best Movie

?Disturbia?

Stars: Shia LaBeouf, Sarah Roemer

Takes the story of the classic voyeur murder thriller and updates it with postmillennial teen angst and tons of tech gadgets.

Rating: PG-13 Length: 104 mins.