Events
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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
$10
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
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Many remarkable composers never became widely known, yet left behind music that is inventive, beautiful, and full of personality. At the same time, even the most famous composers—Ravel, Strauss, Saint‑Saëns, Beethoven, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, and others—created works that remain overshadowed by their greatest hits. In this course, Muphen introduces us to
$80.00
Discover the joy of writing in a friendly, welcoming setting where creativity thrives. Each week, Adrianne Lasker guides participants through the fun of putting experiences, memories, and ideas into words—while learning how others hear and respond to your writing. This small‑group format creates a safe space to experiment, grow, and
$60.00
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6 events,June 2: The Caroline County Garden Club invites members of the public to join them on a bus trip to Mount Vernon to explore George Washington’s home and gardens, and to experience activities celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the United States. The cost is $125 and includes coach bus transportation,
After the enthusiastic response to last fall’s History of the Papacy, Raymond returns with a focused look at the last two centuries, a period marked by dramatic transformation both within the Church and across the world. In the 19th century, the Papacy weathered the French Revolution, the imprisonment of popes,
$40.00
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Many people reach a stage of life where they want to give back by supporting others— former colleagues, family members, friends, or mentees— but aren’t always sure how to be most helpful. This course is designed for people who already bring experience, perspective, and good intentions, but want a bit
$40.00
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7 events,June 5: Jazz pianist Joe Alterman returns to Oxford with acclaimed vocalist Lena Seikaly for an evening of joyful, swinging jazz at the Oxford Community Center, 7:30pm. Known for his hard-swinging style and infectious enthusiasm, Alterman has performed at major venues including the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, and Blue Note. |
10 events,June 6: Annual Talbot Humane Yard Sale, 8am-noon, 7894 Ocean Gateway, Easton. Reserve your spot today! www.talbothumane.org.
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June 6: Flag Day Event - Clean Up + Dress Up the Town, 8am – 12pm. Meet at the St. Michaels Library Parking Lot. We will kick off the celebration with a community-wide effort to clean up and decorate our town. Residents and businesses are invited to participate in beautification
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June 6: Oxford Fire Community Auxiliary Rummage Sale, 9am-noon at the Oxford Fire Co., 300 Strand Rd. Sale 9-12. Bag Sale 11:30-12. Free Sale 12-12:30. Accepting donations, June 5 from 8-12. For more info. call 215-817-1850.
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June 6: The Talbot County Free Library is gearing up to celebrate the 11th Annual Chesapeake Children’s Book Festival (CCBF), on from 10am – 2pm at the Easton Branch on 100 W Dover Street. The festival is a free, one-day event that celebrates early literacy, community, and the joy of |
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7 events,June 11: Please join us for a special update on the future of healthcare in our region with Kenneth Kozel, President of UM Shore Regional Health. at the Oxford Community Center. Learn about the latest developments, upcoming initiatives, and the vision for expanded care and services across the Mid-Shore, 5:30pm.
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June 11: Flag Day Event - Concert in the Park: Special Edition, 6:00 – 7:30pm, Muskrat Park. Experience a wonderful evening of music, community, and patriotic spirit at Muskrat Park! This special edition of our popular summer concert series blends a festive, family-friendly atmosphere with a meaningful celebration of America250. |
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Each spring, as ospreys settle in for nesting season, Greg Kearns heads out on his 22‑person pontoon boat to inspect nests and band young birds. This field trip offers a rare opportunity to accompany him on one of these trips during the nesting season. If conditions allow, it may even
$55.00
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June 12: The St. Michaels Community Center is hosting a Father Daughter Dance on from 5 – 8 pm, 103 Railroad Ave., St. Michaels. For more information call410-745-6073 ext. 101. |
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June 13: Car Show, 10am-2pm at the Towers Historical Museum, 26299 Sennett Rd., Denton, MD. Rain date: June 27th. Motorcycles are welcome! $500 cash prize. Trophies given for each class. Door Prizes. $20 entry fee per vehicle. Food will be available. To benefit Compass Regional Hospice.
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June 13: Parks & Poles Historical Walking Tour, 10:00am – 3:00pm, begins at St. Mary’s Square. Explore St. Michaels through a self guided 13 stop historical tour inspired by the number original colonies. The stops highlight our rich local history. Along the way, enjoy our beautiful parks and hear about |
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June 14: CBMM is thrilled to join the St. Michaels Flag Day Celebration by offering our community free campus admission and festive fun for the whole family, 10am-5pm.
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June 14: Flag Day Picnic + Boat Parade, 10:00am – 5:00pm, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. Celebrate Flag Day with a FREE, family-friendly community event featuring a full day of activities, entertainment, and waterfront fun. We are especially pleased to welcome special musical guests: U.S. Army Reserve 78th Army Band (Fort |
5 events,June 18, 19 & 20: Outdoor Pig Roast at the Amish Country Farmers Market, 101 Marlboro Ave., Easton.
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You are invited to stroll through and enjoy this colorful FREE event, showcasing magnificent plant materials found on the Eastern Shore. Awards will be given in 4 divisions: Horticulture, Design, Education, and Youth. Talbot County Garden Club (Easton) hosts the event with Boots Michalak as chair. Other clubs from Federated
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5 events,June 19-21: 38th Annual Antique & Classic Boat Festival and Coastal Arts Fair, 10am to 5pm (Father’s Day weekend) at Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, 213 N. Talbot St., St. Michaels, Md. Featuring the theme “Boats Built in Michigan & the Midwest,’’ members of the Antique & Classic Boat Society-Chesapeake Bay |
7 events,June 20: 3rd Annual Bike Show presented by Rommel Delmarva at the VFW Post 5246 Riders, 2630 Veterans Dr., Federalsburg. $5 General Admission. $10 show entry. Registration 11am. Show 12pm. 50/50’s, Vendors, Food, Tattoos. Live Entertainment with Billy Twilde Band and Swamp Donkey. Cash Giveaways, Silent Auction, Shirts. National Anthem
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June 20: Juneteenth at the Academy Art Museum, 12pm–4pm. Free and Open to All. Join the Academy Art Museum for its 16th annual Juneteenth celebration—a free, daylong event honoring the voices, history, and lived experiences of Easton’s historic Hill Community, one of the oldest free African American neighborhoods in the |
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5 events,June 25-July 4: The Easton Carnival brings good old-fashioned family fun with rides, food, and games.
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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. These highly adaptable predators feed on blue crab, menhaden, American eel, and other economically and ecologically
$40.00
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5 events,June 26: Ebenezer Movie Night: National Treasure, 7:30pm. A historian races to find the legendary Templar Treasure before a team of mercenaries. The Ebenezer Theater, 17 S Washington St, Easton, MD. Doors open 7pm. Film begins 7:30pm. Concessions include popcorn, slices from Roma Alla Pala, and selections from the bar. |
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Join us for a class in which we celebrate the flavors of summer and you learn to prepare a delicious menu of 3 courses paired with a selection of amazing Italian wines. If you have been to our cooking events, you know the food is always fabulous and pairs well
$78
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Join us for a class in which we celebrate the flavors of summer and you learn to prepare a delicious menu of 3 courses paired with a selection of amazing Italian wines. If you have been to our cooking events, you know the food is always fabulous and pairs well
$78
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June 27: Chesapeake Film Festival Harbor Lights Soiree from 5-7pm at the Eastern Shore Conservation Center, 114 S. Washington St., Easton. Join us for an evening of cocktails, seasonal bites, and great company as we celebrate the beauty and spirit of the Chesapeake Bay in support of the Chesapeake Film |
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4 events,July 30: Baywater Classic Golf Tournament, Queenstown Harbor. Exciting contests and amazing prizes. Register your team at baywaterwomens.com or call 410-822-1869. |
4 events,July 3: Fireworks in the Town of Oxford. Watch the sky light up with this beautiful fireworks display beginning at dusk, usually around 9pm. Bring your lawn chair and get a spot early! |
5 events,July 4: Easton 250 Independence Day Celebration. On July 4th, the Easton carnival will kick-off with opening ceremonies at 7pm. Live music with Bird Dog and the Road Kings at 8pm and then special America Beautiful firework display at 9:35pm. In the event of rain, the fireworks will be pushed July 4: The Children’s Parade will kick off the celebration on July 4th in St. Michaels, beginning at 10:00am. All children, residents or visitors, are welcome to participate. Patriotic dress is encouraged for kids, bicycles, tricycles, wagons + pets! |
