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July 28, 2005

Everybody into the Pool for Baltimore's 4th Annual Synchronized Swim

fluid.jpg Beat the heat in Baltimore August 5-7, 2005, at Fluid Movement's fourth annual synchronized-swimming extravaganza, featuring 68 community performers. This year's performance, "Postcards from the Deep End: The Flurry Family Vacation," takes place in "Fluid Movement's trademark swimming, dancing, glittery style!" at the Riverside Park Pool, preceded opening night by live music from the Secret Crush Society. Fluid Movement was founded in 1998 by activist/acrobat and Open Society Institute Community Fellow Keri Burneston. Board members include Avi Decter, director of the Jewish Museum of Maryland, and Ed Rutkowski, founding director of the Patterson Park Community Development Corporation and co-author of "The Urban Transition Zone - A Place Worth a Fight." [LINK]

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