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July/august Events Calendar Highlights Here are some of the many events that will be held throughout the country this summer in the communities St. John Properties tenants call home.

July 4 Ports America Chesapeake 4th of July Celebration

July 14-19 Baton Rouge Restaurant Week

Commemorate Independence Day with live music and celebra- tory fireworks in the heart of downtown Baltimore. Entertainment takes place at the Inner Harbor Amphitheater, located at Pratt and Light streets. The fireworks can be viewed from several locations in downtown and the surrounding neighborhoods of Federal Hill, Fell’s Point and Harbor East. Inner Harbor Amphitheater, Pratt and Light streets, Baltimore www.promotionandarts.com July 10-13 Bastille Days One of the nation’s largest French-themed celebrations returns to Milwaukee! This free four-day affair includes live music, an interna- tional marketplace, epicurean delights, the BMO Harris Bank Storm the Bastille Run/Walk, Mardi Gras parades, entertainment and a 43-foot-tall replica of the Eiffel Tower. Cathedral Square Park, 825 North Jefferson Street, Milwaukee www.easttown.com The film festival features screenings each week of Italian-related feature films. Movies are projected onto the outside wall of Ciao Bella Restaurant in the Da Mimmo Ristorante parking lot from a home across the street at the kindness of its owner. Films that will be shown include Hairspray , Gladiator , King Kong (1933), Rocky and more. 217 South High Street, Baltimore www.promotioncenterforlittleitaly.org July 12 Red, White and Blue Run This charity motorcycle run benefits Homes for Our Troops, which builds custom homes for severely injured veterans. The run will start at Wrigley’s Chicago Bar & Grill in Golden, Colorado. After- ward, participants can enjoy a free barbecue, a silent auction, prizes, giveaways and a live band on the deck at Wrigley’s. Wrigley’s Chicago Bar & Grill, 18200 West Colfax Avenue, Golden, Colorado 720.207.7113 July 11-September 5 (Fridays) Little Italy Open Air Film Festival

Enjoy Baton Rouge’s very best restaurants at irresistible price points. From $15 to $35 per person, these unique three-course menus are sure to tempt your taste buds at unheard-of prices. Reservations are highly recommended, and the event supports

the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank. Various restaurants, Baton Rouge www.eatbr.com July 17 Wine Cruise

Board the luxurious Harbor Lady double-decker vessel to set out on this two-hour tour. Wine connoisseurs will present passen- gers with six different Italian wines and pair them with cheeses and hors d’oeuvres. Guests can also purchase additional bever- ages from the cash bar. All guests must be 21 or older to board this cruise. Port of Call Bistro and Beer Garden, 106 West Wells Street, Milwaukee www.edelweissboats.com July 18-20 Artscape Artscape is America’s largest free arts festival, featuring fine artists, fashion designers and craftspeople, art exhibits, outdoor sculp- ture, art cars, photography, live concerts on outdoor stages, a full schedule of performing arts family events, street theater, food and beverages, and much more. 140 West Mount Royal Avenue, Baltimore www.artscape.org July 26 Brady Street Festival Brady Street in Milwaukee will be rocking the night and day away! The awesome entertainment will include three stages of live entertainment, including great local bands. The festival will also include the Division BMX Stunt Team, the CFSC Bounce House, a variety of vendors, local cheese makers and, of course, ice-cold beer to quench your thirst. Brady Street Business District, Brady Street, Milwaukee www.bradystreet.org

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