Designer Purse Bingo at the Preston Fire Hall
Preston Fire Hall 3680 Choptank Road, Preston, MarylandJan. 26: Designer Purse Bingo at the Preston Fire Hall, 3680 Choptank Rd., Preston, from 12-5pm. Games start at 2pm. $30 in advance. $35 at door. Door prizes, tagboard, tricky tray, 50/50, pulltabs and food. Register now to get on pre-paid list. Go to carolinehumane.org.
Speaker Program: SAM DROEGE: “Helping Native Bees in Talbot County
Easton Library MD, United StatesJan. 28: Speaker Program: SAM DROEGE: “Helping Native Bees in Talbot County. It’s Easier Than You Think!,” at the Talbot County Library in Easton from 11am-12:30pm. The bee list for Talbot County includes 187 different species of bees. New ones are found each year. Some have been found in Easton,
White Oak Auctions – You’ll Be in Shopping Heaven in Auction #11
White Oak Auctions LLC 138 Main Street, Secretary, MD, United StatesThis is our 11th online auction. White Oak Auctions LLC has started the auction and it ends on Wednesday, January 29, 2025 starting at 6:00pm. You can register online at Hibid.com or whiteoakauctions.com. Loads of antiques and collectibles and furniture as well. Hope to see you there!
Oxford Fire Company Auxiliary Rummage Sale
Feb. 1: Oxford Fire Company Auxiliary Rummage Sale from 9am-noon at Oxford Volunteer Fire Company, 300 Oxford Rd., Oxford. Sale 9am-12noon. Bag Sale 11:30-12noon. Free Sale 12-12:30. Accepting donations. Call 215-817-1850.
Great Decisions
Talbot County Chamber of Commerce 101 Marlboro Ave, Easton, United StatesRich 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
Celebrate Black History with Linda Harris and David B. Cole Blues Band
Oxford Community Center 200 Oxford Rd., Oxford, MDFeb. 7: Celebrate Black History with Linda Harris and David B. Cole Blues Band, 7:30pm at Oxford Community Center. Tickets $20. oxfordcc.org
Mid-Atlantic Symphony to present String Quartet Performances featuring Shostakovich and Mendelssohn
Feb. 8 & 9: Mid-Atlantic Symphony to present String Quartet Performances featuring Shostakovich and Mendelssohn. These performances will take place on Saturday, February 8th at 3:00pm at Epworth United Methodist Church in Rehoboth Beach, DE, and Sunday, February 9th at 4:00pm at the Academy Art Museum in Easton, MD. Tickets
Tom Cheezum Memorial Toy & Train Show at Preston Fire Hall
Feb. 8: Tom Cheezum Memorial Toy & Train Show at Preston Fire Hall, 3680 Choptank Rd., Preston, 9am to 2pm. Featuring Lionel, Plasticville, Ertl, Lego, Action Figures, Farm Toys and much more. $5 adults, $4 spouse, kids under 12 free with adult. Free parking in rear of firehouse. Breakfast and
Caroline-Dorchester County Fair Board presents 3rd Annual Sportsman’s Bash
Caroline County 4-H 8230 Detour Road, Denton, MD, United StatesFeb. 8: Caroline-Dorchester County Fair Board presents 3rd Annual Sportsman’s Bash at the Caroline County 4-H Park, 8230 Detour Rd., Denton. Doors open at 10am and starts at 12pm. Entry ticket: $60 includes a chance to win main prizes, BBQ Chicken & Beef dinner, drinks, and all you can drink
Purse Bingo at the Goldsboro Fire Hall
Feb. 9: Purse Bingo at the Goldsboro Fire Hall. Michael Kors, Coach, Kate Spade and a few other brands. Doors open at 11:30am and Bingo starts at 1pm. 20 regular games and 5 special games. Cost is $30 in advance and $35 at the door for regular game packet. Questions
Featuring Bluegrass performers Danny Paisley & Southern Grass at the American Legion Caroline Post #29
Feb. 9: Featuring Bluegrass performers Danny Paisley & Southern Grass at the American Legion Caroline Post #29, 9238 Legion Rd., Denton. Doors open at 12:30pm. Featured performer set starts at 2pm. Admission $15 person. Concessions available. esbluegrass.carrd.co
Superbowl Party at the Federalsburg VFW Hall 5246
Feb. 9: Superbowl Party at the Federalsburg VFW Hall 5246, 2630 Veterans Drive, Federalsburg, 5pm. Many TV’s, drink specials, food and game room. For information call 410-829-6308.
Boats for the Bay: Exploring Chesapeake Watercraft
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum St. Michaels, MD, United StatesUsing the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s Water Lines exhibition in the new Welcome Center as a classroom, CBMM Curator Pete Lesher will show specific examples of regional watercraft types and the cultures that produced and used them in the Chesapeake Bay region
The Flavors of India
Bombay Tadka 508 Idlewild Ave, Easton, MD, United StatesJoin us for a three-course dinner experience at Bombay Tadka restaurant in Easton to learn about the many flavors of Indian cuisine. Owner/ Chef Rohit Shinde will share the stories behind the recipes, details on the spices used, and answer your questions about the flavors and techniques.
Youth Report on the World Series of Birding
Easton Family YMCA 202 Peachblossom Rd, Easton, MD, United StatesYoung birders in the Youth Program of the MD Ornithological Society (YMOS) have put together a fantastic presentation about their competition in the 2024 World Series of Birding in Cape May, NJ.
Rail History on Maryland’s Eastern Shore
Easton Family YMCA 202 Peachblossom Rd, Easton, MD, United StatesExplore the rich and diverse railroad history of Maryland’s Eastern Shore, a story deeply intertwined with the rise and fall of the region’s industries.
Chesapeake Bay Herb Society
Feb. 13: Chesapeake Bay Herb Society, 6pm at Christ Church Parish Hall, 111 S. Harrison St., Easton. Speaker: Monika Mraz on Teas and Herbs. Potluck Dinner Theme: Valentine and Winter Herbs. Contact: 301-452-2813 or the Society’s Facebook Page.
Chesapeake Fire & Ice
Feb. 14: Chesapeake Fire & Ice. Enjoy a free self-guided tour of the beautifully designed ice sculptures in downtown Easton, as well as live music, entertainment, and other fun events! Check our Discovereaston.com page for up to date information. https://discovereaston.com/fireandice/
Chesapeake College’s Health Professions
Chesapeake College Wye Mills, MarylandThis Valentine’s Day join us and get to the heart of healthcare – where it all begins – on location in Chesapeake College’s Health Professions labs. Learn about the challenges and joys of educating health care workers in more than 14 different programs while engaging with the technology that is
Stews and Brews, sponsored by Easton Liquors
Feb. 15: Stews and Brews, sponsored by Easton Liquors. Enjoy the warmth inside the Easton Volunteer Fire Department building, sip on some of your favorite craft beers, fill yourself with mouthwatering stews, shop vendors, enjoy the live music, play a few games of chance. General Admission: $50.00, ($60 Same Day,
Bingo at the American Legion
American Legion Talbot Post 70 29511 Canvasback Drive, Easton, MarylandFeb. 15: 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.
Valentines Dance
Easton VFW 355 Glebe Road, Easton, MarylandFeb. 15: Valentines Dance, 7 to 11pm, VFW #5118, 355 Glebe Rd, Easton, MD. Band is Golden Touch. $15 per person. 50/50, snacks and more.
Easton’s Ebenezer Theater, Chesapeake Music’s Interlude Concert
Feb. 16: Easton’s Ebenezer Theater, Chesapeake Music’s Interlude Concert will feature two magnificent musicians. Pianist Janice Carissa and violinist Stella Chen will delight the audience with solo and duo performances by Ysaÿe, Paterson, Rachmaninov, Schumann, Bach, Franck, and Ravel. Tickets for the Interlude Concert at 2pm on February 16 at
Field Trip to the Museums on the Mall
Museums of the MallThe mall in D.C. is home to a number of famous museums and there is no better time than Winter to visit. We will travel via executive bus and be dropped off in the morning at various locations on the mall and then picked up in the afternoon for the
The Lyric Essay
Easton Family YMCA 202 Peachblossom Rd, Easton, MD, United StatesA combination of poetry and prose, memoir and experimentation Lyric Essay is creative nonfiction in a variety of forms using everything from lists to dreams to “perhapsing” to get at the truth of what you want to say. Leave all you have learned about the story arc behind and enter