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SUMMARY:Women Supporting Womens Christmas in July Raffle
DESCRIPTION:Purchase your ticket for a chance to win during WSW’s 12 Days of Christmas in July Raffle! Each ticket gives you one entry for 12 days of exciting prizes. Be sure to include your name\, phone number\, and email address on each ticket so we can contact you if you win.\nDrawings will take place Monday\, July 13 through Saturday\, July 25\, 2026. Please note: There will be no drawing on Sunday\, July 19\, 2026. One winner will be selected each day\, and all winners will be notified by phone and email. Once a ticket is drawn\, it is immediately removed from the pool and is no longer eligible for any additional prizes.\nKeep an eye on our #WSWdelmarva social media pages to see each day’s featured prize.\nSome of this year’s prizes include:\n• Gift cards to local restaurants and businesses.\n• A two night stay at The Alexandria Hotel\, including parking in Alexandria VA.\n• A Lagos Pink Caviar Silver and Pink Ceramic Beaded Necklace.\n• Tickets to historic Philadelphia attractions such as the Betsy Ross House\, the Carousel\, and mini golf in Franklin Square\n• And many more exciting items!\nTickets available by stopping by the WSW Office or Calling 410-548-7880 and available at the following link:\nhttps://womensupportingwomen.harnessgiving.org/events/3862
URL:https://talbotguidemd.com/events/women-supporting-womens-christmas-in-july-raffle/
LOCATION:Women Supporting Women\, 1320 Belmont Ave. Suite 402\, Salisbury\, MD\, 21804\, United States
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SUMMARY:Working Artists Forum announces Talbot250 art exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Shorelines of Time: Celebrating Talbot250\, a community-centered art exhibition\, explores the landscapes\, livelihoods\, and stories that define life on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Viewers are invited to experience Talbot County through the eyes of local artists\, whose works reflect the region’s rich heritage and natural beauty. The exhibition opens May 2 and runs through June 28 at The Market at Dover Station\, 500 Dover Road in Easton. A reception will be held on May 9 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. \nAs part of this Talbot250 event\, a paper quilt made by the public will also be on display at Dover Station. Several hundred members of the community have written a few lines about their connection to Talbot County on individual quilt pieces. They have been assembled into a large quilt by members of the Working Artists Forum.  Visitors to Dover Station can help create a second\, smaller Talbot Paper Quilt on May 2 from 12 noon to 2 p.m.
URL:https://talbotguidemd.com/events/working-artists-forum-announces-talbot250-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:The Market at Dover Station\, 500 Dover Road\, Easton\, MD\, 21601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Annual Talbot Humane Yard Sale
DESCRIPTION:June 6: Annual Talbot Humane Yard Sale\, 8am-noon\, 7894 Ocean Gateway\, Easton. Reserve your spot today! www.talbothumane.org.
URL:https://talbotguidemd.com/events/annual-talbot-humane-yard-sale/
LOCATION:Maryland
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SUMMARY:Easton Carnival
DESCRIPTION:June 25-July 4: The Easton Carnival brings good old-fashioned family fun with rides\, food\, and games.
URL:https://talbotguidemd.com/events/easton-carnival/
LOCATION:Maryland
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SUMMARY:The Blue Catfish Dilemma: Threat or Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:Introduced to the Virginia end of the Chesapeake Bay in the 1970s\, the Blue Catfish is now considered an invasive species\, rapidly expanding through Maryland’s rivers and outcompeting native fish for food and habitat. \nThese highly adaptable predators feed on blue crab\, menhaden\, American eel\, and other economically and ecologically important species. They can now be found in most of Maryland’s tidal and non‑tidal rivers—and even throughout the Bay itself—where their broad diet and fast growth give them a significant advantage. \nAs their population continues to surge\, the spread of Blue Catfish has become a major concern for scientists\, watermen\, and fisheries managers. Their impact on native species of the Bay has sparked intense debate about how best to respond to this growing ecological challenge. \nWe have found two inspirational speakers for our June Lecture on the Shore event on the Blue Catfish dilemma. Dr. Noah Bressman from Salisbury University to speak on how this species got out of control and the impact this has had on the Bay\, and Nick Hargrove\, the waterman/entrepreneur from Tilghman Island who sees an opportunity in solving the problem. \nWhat to Expect: \nFor this Lecture on the Shore\, we are kicking off our first event at a new venue some might remember from Aspen Institute days\, the Temple B’Nai Israel off the Easton By-Pass. \nFor those selecting the Reception & Lecture option\, we’ll start the evening off with a reception with the presentors at 5:30pm. Expect to enjoy wines and hors d’oeuvres served up by Piazza Italian Market before taking reserved seats for the program from 6:30 to 8pm. \nFor those selecting the Lecture Only option\, your evening will start with the presentation at 6:30pm with a choice of attending IN PERSON or via LIVESTREAM. \nIn both cases\, we’ll finish up with a participative Q&A at the end from which you can draw your own conclusions: threat\, opportunity\, or both!
URL:https://talbotguidemd.com/events/the-blue-catfish-dilemma-threat-or-opportunity/
LOCATION:Temple B’nai Israel\, 7199 Tristan Drive\, Easton\, MD\, 21663\, United States
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