Welcome to FreedomCar’s last of SIX celebrations in honor of our 30th birthday, in which we invite you to join us in support of 30 locally owned organizations—five each month for six months!
We have had such fun doing this! It’s served to remind us of how lucky we are to live here, and how much we look forward to engaging with our community again.
These are the establishments we've supported thus far:
Restaurants: • Citron
• Woodberry Kitchen
• The Helmand
• Cosima
• Petite Louis
• Sabatino's
• Tio Pepe’s
• Gertrude’s
• The Prime Rib
• Café Hon
• The Food Market
• Foraged
• Wicked Sisters
• Golden West Cafe
Live Performance Venues: • The BSO • Center Stage • Everyman • The Hippodrome
• Shakespeare Theatre
Movie Theatres: • The Senator Theatre • The Charles Theatre • SNF Parkway Theatre
By now you know how this works: We pose a trivia question associated in some way with the organizations we’re celebrating. Five winners selected randomly from correct responses will be awarded $100 gift certificates. There’s no catch. Read the Rules of the Road for more details. Enjoy!
This month’s celebration: MUSEUMS!
Here’s your trivia question:
“Baltimore is home to the first museum in the western hemisphere designed and built to be a museum (1814). It also served as the nation’s first demonstration of gas lighting, and also as the first public high school for African Americans. Closed for some time, it is being renovated for re-opening as a showcase for Baltimore city’s storytellers. What is that museum? ”
Thank you!
Thank you for joining us for this six month celebration—it’s great to be 30.
For your answer, email Mark directly and he’ll tell you after the winners have been chosen: mark@freedomcar.net
Last month, we asked, “In 1910, Hampden was the nation’s second largest producer of what product?” The correct answer was, “cotton duck cloth for sails and tents.”
Thank you for choosing FreedomCar — this year…and every year.