Great Decisions
Talbot County Chamber of Commerce 101 Marlboro Ave, EastonRich Harrison and Bob DeGour are back for Chesapeake Forum’s Great Decisions discussion of world affairs. Known for their deft moderation of in-depth discussions, the two have been teaming up to run the popular discussion group since 2017. The 2025 topics include: After Gaza: American policy in the Middle East
Beginning Traditional Rug Hooking
The Fiber Arts Center of the Eastern Shore' 7 N. 4th St., DentonIn this 3 day workshop, students will learn the methods of traditional rug hooking with Elissa Crouch. At the end of the sessions, students will have created a small wallhanging to take home.
Life Reimagined
Easton Family YMCA 202 Peachblossom Rd, EastonYou’re never too old and it’s never too late! Find your way to a life of purpose and personal fulfillment after retirement. People change over their lifespan and their dreams and goals and visions change as well! Join this fun group of adult learners in finding their way toward a
Life with Goats, Gardens and Gourmet Cheese
Easton Family YMCA 202 Peachblossom Rd, EastonDiscover how two middle-aged career changers with five college degrees met the challenges of shifting to a life of sustainable farming. When Catherine and Al Renzi made a mid-life decision to restore a 19th-century dairy an hour outside of Philadelphia, they jumped feet-first into mastering the challenges of sustainable
Life with Goats, Gardens and Gourmet Cheese
Easton YMCA 202 Peachblossom Road, EastonMarch 12: Life with Goats, Gardens and Gourmet Cheese, Easton YMCA, 10:30-12pm. Discover how two middle-aged career changers with five college degrees met the challenges of shifting to a life of sustainable farming. When Catherine and Al Renzi made a mid-life decision to restore a 19th-century dairy an hour outside
Fighting Piracy on the Chesapeake Bay
Easton Family YMCA 202 Peachblossom Rd, EastonPirates and privateering were a significant part of Chesapeake Bay history and the development of Virginia and Maryland. The Chesapeake Region may not have been known for rum, but pirates? Pirates and privateers were a major presence in the Chesapeake Bay for nearly 200 years, and the area’s history is
Fighting Piracy on the Chesapeake Bay
Easton YMCA 202 Peachblossom Road, EastonMarch 12: Fighting Piracy on the Chesapeake Bay, Easton Family YMCA, 1:30-3pm. Pirates and privateering were a significant part of Chesapeake Bay history and the development of Virginia and Maryland.The Chesapeake Region may not have been known for rum, but pirates? Pirates and privateers were a major presence in the