Camp Mardela Camp Supper Fundraiser

Camp Mardela 301 Deep Shore Road, Denton, MD, United States

Sept. 21: Camp Mardela Camp Supper Fundraiser, 301 Deep Shore Rd., Denton. Ham, turkey, mashed potatoes, green beans, sweet potatoes, dressing, coleslaw, rolls, desserts, beverages. Dine in or carry out. First come first serve. $12 minimum.

Bingo at the American Legion Talbot Post 70

American Legion Talbot Post 70 29511 Canvasback Drive, Easton, Maryland

Sept. 21: Bingo at the American Legion Talbot Post 70, 29511 Canvasback Dr., Easton. Doors open at 12 noon and Bingo at 1pm. $20.00 BUY IN. Lunch is available.

Dancing with the Stars for Hispanic Heritage at the Oxford Community Center

Sept. 21: Dancing with the Stars for Hispanic Heritage, 7pm at the Oxford Community Center. Come celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at the OCC and watch local celebrities participate in a dance competition! This is a fundraiser in partnership with Chesapeake Multicultural Resource Center (ChesMRC). Doors open at 6:30pm. Tickets cost

Breakfast at the American Legion Talbot Post 70

American Legion Talbot Post 70 29511 Canvasback Drive, Easton, Maryland

Sept. 22: Breakfast at the American Legion Talbot Post 70, 29511 Canvasback Dr., Easton, 8-11am. AYCE, $13.

Free Estate Planning Seminar at the Benedictine Community Services and Training Center

723 Goldsborough Street, Suite A 723 Goldsborough Street, Suite A, Easton, Maryland

Sept. 25: Free Estate Planning Seminar at the Benedictine Community Services and Training Center, 723 Goldsborough St., Suite A, Easton. Topics include: Estate Planning Basics and Special Needs Trusts. 6-6:30pm reception. 6:30-7:30pm presentation. Presentation will be live streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/benschool.org. To register call contact alison.lynch@benschool.org at 410-634-2292 ext.

Community Talk: Dan Small

Sept. 26: Community Talk: Dan Small, 5:30pm at the Oxford Community Center. Dan Small, the Associate Director of Natural Land Stewardship at the Center for Environment and Society at Washington College will talk about the plans for expanding the Oxford Conservation Park and how it fits with the goals of

Chesapeake Film Festival

Sept. 27-29: Chesapeake Film Festival. In historic downtown Easton is organized and presented in programming blocks for feature, environmental, documentaries, shorts, animation and student films. In addition to the films, there are live discussion panels with directors and producers, an engaging, expert-led session on the Art of Storytelling, VIP events

Oxford Fire Company Auxiliary Rummage Sale

Sept. 28: Oxford Fire Company Auxiliary Rummage Sale, 9am-noon at the Oxford Vol. Fire Co., 300 Oxford Rd., Oxford. Sale 9-12.  Bag Sale 11:30-12. Accepting donations. Donate items Fri, Sept. 27th, 8am-1pm. For more information call 215-817-1850.

Federalsburg Heritage Day Celebration

Federalsburg Heritage Museum 100 Covey Williams Alley, Federalsburg, MD

The Federalsburg Historical Society will host its annual Heritage Day Celebration on Saturday, September 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This free event will take place in their  handicap accessible Heritage Museum, which is located behind the Town Hall at 100 Covey - Williams Alley. There will be a

Free

Easton Fall Craft Fair

Sept. 28: Easton Fall Craft Fair will take place from 10am to 3pm in downtown Easton. Admission is free for all. The fair features about 40 crafters displaying handmade goods in many categories, from woodworking and pottery to jewelry and all kinds of fiber arts. There will be lots of

Old Fashioned Tent Revival by the Mill

Oct. 2-4: Old Fashioned Tent Revival by the Mill. Oct. 2: Lawrence Tyler, Tilghman Island. Oct 3: Lynda Randle, Member of Gaither Gospel Family. Oct. 4: Guy Penrod, Former Lead Vocalist with Gaither Vocal Band. Wed. evening, message by Dr. Christian Jensen, Local Community Leader. Thurs. evening, Message by Rev.

Fall Rummage Sale at St. Michaels Parish

Oct. 4-5: Fall Rummage Sale at St. Michaels Parish, 103 Willow Street, St. Michaels. Shop for nearly new clothing, jewelry, kitchen items, small appliances, linens, treasures, small furniture, art, books and check out our Women’s Boutique. Fri., Oct. 4, 8am to 2pm. Oct. 5, 8am to 1pm (When everything is

OCC’s Fall Gala Fundraiser ‘An Evening of Elegance with the Sara Jones Quintet

Oxford Community Center 200 Oxford Rd., Oxford, MD

Oct. 5: OCC’s Fall Gala Fundraiser ‘An Evening of Elegance with the Sara Jones Quintet,’ 8:30am at the Oxford Community Center. Catered by Royal Oak Catering Company. Please join us for the fundraiser of the year! Your support helps the Oxford Community Center offer many free and low-cost activities, programs

“Celebration of the Horse”

Tuckahoe Equestrian Center 619 Crouse Mill Road, Queen Anne, Maryland

Oct. 5: “Celebration of the Horse”, 10am-4pm at the Tuckahoe Equestrian Center, 619 Crouse Mill Rd., Queen Anne. Join us for a day of celebrating everything EQUINE. Food available. $3 parking fee per car. Free admission. For more info., call 516-901-4979.

Lady Patriots & the VFW Auxiliary BINGO

Easton VFW 355 Glebe Road, Easton, Maryland

Oct. 6: Lady Patriots & the VFW Auxiliary BINGO, 2-5pm at the VFW #5118, 355 Glebe Rd., Easton, MD. Doors will open at 1pm. Price $30. To benefit Veterans and First Responders. 50/50 Raffle, Tricky Tray tables and great bingo prizes. If you want to pre-register, call Connie Sheer at

2024 GOSPEL CONCERT SERIES

Oct. 18: Join us for our 2024 GOSPEL CONCERT SERIES at 7pm. Aaron Green, (Peterstown, WV); The Millers, (Winchester, VA); Steadfast Quartet (Windsor, NC). A Love Offering will be taken, and bottled water will be available at a no cost (no food in church). For information, call Holiday Park 410-482-6797.

Deconstructing the Beatles with Scott Freiman, 7-9pm, at the Oxford Community Center

Oxford Community Center 200 Oxford Rd., Oxford, MD

Oct. 18: Deconstructing the Beatles with Scott Freiman, 7-9pm, at the Oxford Community Center. In thoroughly engaging (and often surprising) ways, acclaimed "Beatle-ologist" Scott Freiman guides you, step by step, on an educational journey and multimedia presentation about all things ‘Beatles’ and focusing on the album ‘Sgt Pepper’. Once you've

Oxford Community Day

Oct. 19: Oxford Community Day from 8am-12pm on the side lawn at the Oxford Community Center. Visit with your favorite community organizations and learn about ones you didn’t know about! FREE.

5k Run/Walk for Mental Health

Oct. 19: 5k Run/Walk for Mental Health, 8-11am. Come join us at the Oxford Community Center as we partner with the Christopher Foundation for Life to put on our 4th Annual 5k Run and 1-Mile Walk for Mental Health. The Run/ Walk helps raise money for the Eastern Shore’s mental

Tilghman Island Day

Oct. 19:  Tilghman Island Day, 10am to 7pm. Local seafood - Oysters, crabs, and much more! Watermen’s Demonstrations. Live music by Bird Dog & The Road Kings from noon to 4pm. 11am- Anchor Throw. 11:30am - Rowboat Race. 1pm - Boat Docking Contest. 2:30pm - Workboat Races. 3:30pm - Crab

Bingo at the American Legion Talbot Post 70

American Legion Talbot Post 70 29511 Canvasback Drive, Easton, Maryland

Oct. 19: Bingo at the American Legion Talbot Post 70, 29511 Canvasback Dr., Easton. Doors open at 12 noon and Bingo at 1pm. $20.00 BUY IN. Lunch is available.

Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament at the Queen Anne-Hillsboro Volunteer Fire Co.

Queen Anne-Hillsboro Volunteer Fire Company 13512 First Street, Queen Anne, Maryland

Oct. 19: Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament at the Queen Anne-Hillsboro Volunteer Fire Co., 13512 First Street, Queen Anne, MD. Doors open 11am.  Tournament starts 1pm. Includes soda & water.  Food & beer available for purchase. Prize money payout to all 8 finalists. Tickets: Entry fee: $75 no re-buy. For

Picket Fence Auction

Oct. 19: Picket Fence Auction, 5pm. Since 2007, the Oxford Business Association’s (OBA) has sponsored the Picket Fence Auction and it has always been a highly anticipated event. Local artists from Oxford, Easton and St. Michaels have volunteered their time, talents, and creativity to produce colorful painted scenes on a

2nd Annual Grady Bridges Memorial Skeet Shoot

Oct. 20: 2nd Annual Grady Bridges Memorial Skeet Shoot. 2 Rounds: (1) Skeet (1) Double. Held at the Talbot Rod & Gun Club, 9226 Chapel Rd., Easton from 9am-3pm. Registration starts at 8am. Long bird comp. $20. 5 stand comp. $50. Shotgun that holds 2 shells required. 2 boxes of