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Great Decisions
Rich 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
Rail History on Maryland’s Eastern Shore
Explore 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.
The Lyric Essay
A 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
Breakfast at the American Legion
Breakfast at the American Legion
Feb. 23: Breakfast at the American Legion, Talbot Post 70, 29511 Canvasback Dr., Easton, 7:30-11am. AYCE, $15.
Gospel Service
Gospel Service
Curtis Hyler and Jubilation a gospel group from Greensboro, NC will be performing at the Fairview Church of the Brethren located at 11243 Chapel Rd, Cordova, MD 21625.
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Free Public Lecture: “Gardens Alive: Elevating Our Landscapes through Ecology”
Free Public Lecture: “Gardens Alive: Elevating Our Landscapes through Ecology”
Talbot County Garden Club hosts SAMANTHA NESTORY, engagement manager at Stoneleigh, an iconic and now “modernized” natural garden in Villanova, Pa. Info: Camille Massie: camille.massie501@gmail.com / 703-608-0477
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“Conversations – A Simple Approach To Share The Gospel”
“Conversations – A Simple Approach To Share The Gospel”
March 1: A training time to help us all be better witnesses will be offered! The presentation is called “Conversations - A Simple Approach To Share The Gospel”, 9am-noon. Mike Eskow - a local Gideon and assistant will be on hand to do the training. Please reserve the morning of
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Designer Bag Bingo
Designer Bag Bingo
March 2: Designer Bag Bingo, 1pm at SSPP High School Hockmeyer Cafeteria to benefit Post Prom. Doors open at 12pm. Cost is $30 for advanced tickets or $35 at the door if space allows. 20 Regular games, Special Games, Chinese Auction, Raffle items, 50/50 and Door Prizes. Concessions will be
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Historic Eastern Shore Women
Historic Eastern Shore Women
Stories of some of the exceptional women who have lived in our eastern shore communities since colonial times. We have lost most of the pre-colonial history of Native American eastern shore women, but there is historical information about outstanding women from colonial times through the 20th century. While much has
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Beginning Traditional Rug Hooking
In 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.
Election Day: Fair or Fraud?
Election Day: Fair or Fraud?
After our votes have been cast, counted, certified and then challenged in court and adjudicated, how do we have faith and trust in the integrity of the process and the results? Learn the facts about elections from an expert who has spent his career ensuring fair domestic and international elections.
Surviving the 2016 Purge
Surviving the 2016 Purge
A Turkish Army Colonel shares his journey through the 2016 coup attempt in Turkey and the path to a new life in the U.S. Join us for an inspiring journey as we explore the life of a former West Point cadet, Turkish Army Colonel, and NATO veteran who faced extraordinary
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Field Trip to the Walters Art Museum
Field Trip to the Walters Art Museum
The Walters Art Museum is among America’s most distinctive museums, forging connections between people and art from cultures around the world and spanning seven millennia. Dive into history at the Walters Art Museum, which includes collections spanning more than seven millennia, from 5,000 BCE to the 21st century. The museum
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7th Annual St. Michaels ChocolateFest
7th Annual St. Michaels ChocolateFest
March 8: 7th Annual St. Michaels ChocolateFest, 11am-4pm, St. Michaels. Restaurant chefs conjuring up amazing delectable special menu items to showcase chocolate inspired dishes and desserts. The Chocolate Crawl will take place on Saturday, until sold out throughout the Town of St. Michaels at participating businesses and restaurants. There will
Bingo at the American Legion, Talbot Post 70
Bingo at the American Legion, Talbot Post 70
March 8: 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.
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Sunday Music, featuring Bluegrass performers from the Mid-Atlantic Region
Sunday Music, featuring Bluegrass performers from the Mid-Atlantic Region
March 9: Sunday Music, featuring Bluegrass performers from the Mid-Atlantic Region. Held at the American Legion Caroline Post #29, 9238 Legion Rd., Denton. Doors open 12:30pm. ESBA Kitchen Pickers 1pm. Black-Eyed Suzies 2pm. $15 person. Concessions available. esbluegrass.carrd.co.
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Life Reimagined
You’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
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Life with Goats, Gardens and Gourmet Cheese
Life with Goats, Gardens and Gourmet Cheese
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 of Philadelphia, they jumped feet-first into mastering the challenges of sustainable
Life with Goats, Gardens and Gourmet Cheese
Life with Goats, Gardens and Gourmet Cheese
March 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
Fighting Piracy on the Chesapeake Bay
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 Chesapeake Bay for nearly 200 years, and the area’s history is
Fighting Piracy on the Chesapeake Bay
Fighting Piracy on the Chesapeake Bay
March 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
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Horse Discovery Program – Parts 1 & 2
Horse Discovery Program – Parts 1 & 2
Horse Discovery – Part 1 is a 90-minute session of unmounted activities and practical exercises to hone your horsemanship skills. The focus is on building an understanding of equine fundamentals, including horse safety, horse anatomy, grooming tools and techniques, leading, and horse behavior. Horse Discovery – Part 2 expands your
St. Patrick’s Day Dinner
St. Patrick’s Day Dinner
March 14: St. Patrick’s Day Dinner, 6pm. Join us at the Oxford Community Center to celebrate a traditional St. Patrick’s Day dinner complete with music from ‘The Paddy O’ Band.’ Tickets are $25pp. Cash Bar. Please sign up online at oxfordcc.org.
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St. Paddy’s Day 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run at Fretterd Community Center
St. Paddy’s Day 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run at Fretterd Community Center
March 15: St. Paddy’s Day 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run at Fretterd Community Center. Start your spring fitness conditioning on this certified fast and scenic course through Denton. Seashore Striders will be using the Chronotrack chip timing system. Register early to guarantee a commemorative performance tee. This event benefits youth
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Local Author Series with Author Maggie Andersen
Local Author Series with Author Maggie Andersen
March 20: Local Author Series with Author Maggie Andersen, 5:30pm. The Oxford Library and the Oxford Community Center present the first in a series of local author presentations. Andersen will discuss ‘Bridging Difference: Learning from the Lives of Others’ and her latest book, ‘Moving from the Margins: Life Histories on
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Indoor Craft & Yard Sale to benefit the Caroline County 4-H Program
Indoor Craft & Yard Sale to benefit the Caroline County 4-H Program
March 22: Indoor Craft & Yard Sale to benefit the Caroline County 4-H Program from 8am to 1pm at the Caroline County 4-H Park, 8230 Detour Road, Denton. Household items, Furniture, Jewelry, Antiques, Horse Tack, Tools, Pet items and more! Food available for sale at the event. Proceeds from sale
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Breakfast at the American Legion, Talbot Post 70
Breakfast at the American Legion, Talbot Post 70
March 23: Breakfast at the American Legion, Talbot Post 70, 29511 Canvasback Dr., Easton, 7:30-11am. AYCE, $15.
Caroline-Dorchester County Fair Board presents Spring Bingo at the Caroline County 4-H Park
Caroline-Dorchester County Fair Board presents Spring Bingo at the Caroline County 4-H Park
March 23: Caroline-Dorchester County Fair Board presents Spring Bingo at the Caroline County 4-H Park, 8230 Detour Rd., Denton. Designer Purse, Pampered Chef and Thirty-One. Doors open 12pm. Games being at 2pm. Tickets: $30 in advance. $35 at the door. Includes 9-card admission pack, 1 quickie game card, 1 raffle
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“Exeter” open for tours on four days
“Exeter” open for tours on four days
Exeter is one of the oldest remaining structures in southern Caroline County and "has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior circa 1808". Many of its early residents were millers who worked at the grist mill across the road on
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Federalsburg Heritage Museum now open
The Federalsburg Historical Society's Heritage Museum has reopened for the 2025 season. The museum will be open on Fridays from 10am and 12pm and Saturdays from 10am-2pm. A docent will be available to answer questions. Handicap accessible. Located at 100 Covey-Williams Alley, Federalsburg. Handicap accessible. Located at 100 Covey-Williams Alley,
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Texas Hold ‘Em at Queen Anne-Hillsboro Volunteer Fire Co.
Texas Hold ‘Em at Queen Anne-Hillsboro Volunteer Fire Co.
March 29: Texas Hold ‘Em at Queen Anne-Hillsboro Volunteer Fire Co., 13512 First St., Queen Anne. Doors open 11am. Tournament starts 1pm. Includes soda & water. Food & beer available for purchase. Prize money payout to all 8 finalists. Tickets: Entry fee: $100 no re-buy. $65 to prize pool. For
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Chesapeake Forum PREVIEW PARTY!
Chesapeake Forum PREVIEW PARTY!
Join Chesapeake Forum for cocktails, conversation and news about upcoming courses at the Academy Art Museum on Wednesday, April 2nd from 3:30 - 5:30 pm. Meet other Chesapeake Forum supporters and presenters and learn about each course - everything from cardiovascular health to craft beers - through short videos. The
Chesapeake Forum Spring 2025 Preview Party
Chesapeake Forum Spring 2025 Preview Party
Join Chesapeake Forum for its Spring 2025 Preview Party at the Academy Art Museum on Thursday, April 2nd, at 3:30 PM, to see what’s coming up. Enjoy light refreshments, meet other Forum supporters, get a chance to chat with presenters and Board members before enjoying short videos about each upcoming
Preview Party
Preview Party
Join Chesapeake Forum for its Spring 2025 Preview Party at the Academy Art Museum on Wednesday, April 2nd, at 3:30 PM, to see what’s coming up. Enjoy light refreshments, meet other Forum supporters, get a chance to chat with presenters and Board members before enjoying short videos about each upcoming
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Outdoor Pig Roast at the Amish Country Farmers Market
April 3-5: Outdoor Pig Roast at the Amish Country Farmers Market, 101 Marlboro Ave., Easton.
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Make a Tulip-tastic Spring Centerpiece
Make a Tulip-tastic Spring Centerpiece
Transform tulips and spring flowers into a spectacular centerpiece fit to bring a smile to any visitor or yourself every day! Bring a taste of spring into your home with a fun, unique, spring centerpiece filled with beautiful, fresh-picked tulips. Picture a vase of fresh flowers inside another vase filled
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Artist Open Studios Tour
Have you ever wondered what sparks an artist’s creativity? Quell your creative curiosity by stepping inside artists' studios and seeing how the magic happens! Explore Maryland’s vibrant art scene as artists open their doors on April 5 and 6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Get an exclusive
Splendor at Tilghman Island Fire Hall
Splendor at Tilghman Island Fire Hall
April 5: Splendor at Tilghman Island Fire Hall, 5-8pm. Eastern Shore hospitality with a raw bar of oysters freshly shucked by local watermen, fine wines, craft beer, and light fare from local restaurants. Tickets for Splendor are $40 per person and are available for purchase at Two If By Sea,