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Below are links that will show you what is happening in and around Easton in the upcoming months, (and what you've missed in the past!)
January 2007 February 2007 •March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 •
August 2007 September 2007 October 2007 November 2007 December 2007 •
January 2008 February 2008 • March 2008 April 2008 • May 2008 June 2008 July 2008 •
August 2008 September 2008 October 2008 November 2008 December 2008 •
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Jan 1: New Year's Day Brunch - Served 11 AM - 4 PM. Chez Lafitte, 13 South Washington Street, Easton 443-786-1366.
Jan 1-31: 1960s & 70s Exhibit - A nostalgic look back at the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of this era. Tue - Sat 10 AM - 4 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-822-0773.
Jan 1-31:Forgotten Federal - The Most Important Era in American History that you don't know about. Learn about this forgotten era in an exhibit. Tues - Sat 10 AM - 4 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-822-0773.
Jan 5: First Friday Gallery Walk - Enjoy the exhibits at galleries, shops and restaurants in downtown Easton during the evening event. Refreshments and discussion are available at several galleries and many stores stay open late, so plan to make an evening of it! 5-9 PM. Easton Town Center. 410-820-8822.
Jan 5: Gerard McBride - Performs Irish music. 6-8 PM. Irish Traditions, 35 N. Harrison Street, 410-819-3663
Jan 5-31: New Year, New Artists - Proudly welcoming award winning plein air painters Dee Beard Dean, Robert Lewis and Larry Moore. Reception Jan 5th, 5 - 9 PM. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. Wed - Sat 10 AM - 6 PM; Sun Noon - 5 PM. 410-770-8350.
Jan 6: Ballroom, Latin & Swing Dance - Monthly Ballroom, Latin and Swing Dances, hosted by USA Dance Easton to introduce the community to ballroom dancing and provide affordable opportunities to dance and learn. Free one hour dance lesson from local instructors from 7 - 8 PM; open dancing from 8- 11 PM. Attire is dressy casual, music provided by a DJ, and light refreshments are available. Easton Moose Lodge, Dutchman's Lane or Easton VFW, Glebe Road, Easton. Admission $10/$7 USA Dance Members/$5 under 21. 410-822-0372.
Jan 11: War - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $40.
Jan 14: Willy Porter - Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge
Jan 18: The Robert Cray Band - Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge
Jan 19: Mitch Ryder & Gary US Bonds - Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge
Jan 19: Dance Party - Shake off those winter blues and enjoy a night of open dancing to all of your favorite ballroom and Latin music. Amanda Showell will be your host and DJ for the evening. 7-7:30 PM dance lesson, (included in price of admission), 7:30 -10 PM open dancing. Attire: Business Casual. Academy Art Museum, 106 South Street, Easton. Admission charge $10 p.p./$8 for USA Dance Members.
Jan 20: The Women of Windham Hill - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $40.
Jan 26: Dinner & Classic Operettas - Featuring Jessica Hanel & Jessica Medina. Hors d'oeuveres at 5:45 PM. Dinner at 6 PM. Concert at 7 PM. Academy Art Museum, 106 South Street, Easton. Advanced reservations required. Members $45/Non-members $70. 410-822-2787
Jan 27: John McEuen & Sons - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $25.
Jan 27: Closing Night, Farewell, Adieu! - Tucked behind French doors at the end of South Washington Street, Chez Lafitte has been known to draw local chefs and restaurateurs, socialites, politicians, celebrities and magnates to its witty, relaxed and glamorous setting. Join us for a toast as we bid adieu to lucky "13" and make our way East to 331 Dover Street...our new and exciting rendezvous. 6 PM - 2 AM. Chez Lafitte, 13 South Washington Street, Easton . Advance reservations recommended. 443-786-1366.
Feb 1-28: 1960s & 70s Exhibit - A nostalgic look back at the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of this era. Tue - Sat 10 AM - 4 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-822-0773.
Feb 1-28: Forgotten Federal - The Most Important Era in American History that you don't know about. Learn about this forgotten era in an exhibit. Tues - Sat 10 AM - 4 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-822-0773.
Feb 2- & 3: "Death & Taxes" - Presented by Sts. Peter & Paul. 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $10/Student $5.
Feb 2-28: New Year, New Artists, Part Two - Proudly welcoming up-and-coming plein air painters D. Eleinne Basa, Diane DuBois Mullaly and Jason Tako. Opening Reception Feb 2nd, 5 - 9 PM. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. Wed - Sat 10 AM - 6 PM; Sun Noon - 5 PM. 410-770-8350.
Feb 3: Ballroom, Latin & Swing Dance - Monthly Ballroom, Latin and Swing Dances, hosted by USA Dance Easton to introduce the community to ballroom dancing and provide affordable opportunities to dance and learn. Free one hour dance lesson from local instructors from 7 - 8 PM; open dancing from 8- 11 PM. Attire is dressy casual, music provided by a DJ, and light refreshments are available. Easton Moose Lodge, Dutchman's Lane or Easton VFW, Glebe Road, Easton. Admission $10/$7 USA Dance Members/$5 under 21. 410-822-0372.
Feb 3: Aesop's Fables - Jim West and Company are back in an all new puppet extravaganza with the Goose that Lay the Golden Egg, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, and many more of Aesop's legendary fables! Chesapeake College, Todd Performing Arts Center, Wye Mills. 410-827-5867. Admission charge $8.
Feb 4: "Death & Taxes" - Presented by Sts. Peter & Paul. 2 PM Matinee. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $5.
Feb 9: Mid-Atlantic Symphony Singing String - A recital by MSO Concertmaster Nicholas Currie, with pianist Ernest Barretta. 7:30 PM. St. Andrews Anglican Church, Goldsborough & Aurora Sts, Easton. Admission charge. 1-888-846-8600 or 410-289-3440.
Feb 9: "Comic Potential" by Alan Ayckbourn - One of the funniest and most inventive plays by Britain's grand master of comedy. This show is a hilarious satire of television as well as a touching romantic comedy. Presented by Tred Avon Players. 8 PM. Oxford Community Center, Oxford Road, Oxford. 410-226-0061. Admission charge $15.
Feb 10: Battle of The Bands Dance - In conjunction with the Historical Society exhibit "The Times They Were A'Changin' Remembering the 1960s and 70s". Road Kings & 3 Penny Opera. 8 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Historical Society Auditorium, 17 S. Washington Street, Easton. Cash Bar. Admission charge $25. 410-822-0773 or e-mail: curator@hstc.org
Feb 10: Ricki Lee Jones- Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge
Feb 10: Dinner Theatre "Comic Potential" by Alan Ayckbourn - One of the funniest and most inventive plays by Britain's grand master of comedy. This show is a hilarious satire of television as well as a touching romantic comedy. Presented by Tred Avon Players. 6 PM. Oxford Community Center, Oxford Road, Oxford. 410-226-0061. Advanced reservation required. Admission charge $40.
Feb 11: "Spirit of the 1960s and 70s Series" Battle of the Bands - Live music was the only music worth listening to in the 1960s and 70s. Just about every kid in Talbot County started a band in his or her garage, (...some of those kids are still playing!). Recreate that spirit- wear your best hippie, country or disco costume. Goove to the beats of country Bird Dog and the Road Kings and classic rock Three Penny Opera. 8 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-822-0773. Admission charge.
Feb 12-17: Massage Works Treat Your Valentine to a Special Treat - Featuring Specials for Couples Massage, Manicure & Pedicure, & Facials. Gift Certificates Available for Specials. Massage Works, 218 N. Washington Street, Talbot Town Shopping Center, Suite #49, Easton. 410-820-4240.
Feb 14: Chez Re-Opens Valentine's Day with Piano & Violin Duet- Special filet dinner followed by champagne and truffles. L'amour Lafitte! 6 PM - 2 AM. Chez Lafitte, 331 Dover Street, Easton. Advance reservations required. 443-786-1366.
Feb 16: Richie Havens - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $25.
Feb 16 & 17: "Comic Potential" by Alan Ayckbourn - One of the funniest and most inventive plays by Britain's grand master of comedy. This show is a hilarious satire of television as well as a touching romantic comedy. Presented by Tred Avon Players. 8 PM. Oxford Community Center, Oxford Road, Oxford. 410-226-0061. Admission charge $15.
Feb 17: Manhattan Piano Trio - 3 PM. Academy Art Museum, 106 South Street, Easton. Advanced reservations required. Members $25/Non-members $60. 410-822-2787.
Feb 18: "Comic Potential" by Alan Ayckbourn - One of the funniest and most inventive plays by Britain's grand master of comedy. This show is a hilarious satire of television as well as a touching romantic comedy. Presented by Tred Avon Players. 2 PM Matinee. Oxford Community Center, Oxford Road, Oxford. 410-226-0061. Admission charge $15.
Feb 23 & 24: "Comic Potential" by Alan Ayckbourn - One of the funniest and most inventive plays by Britain's grand master of comedy. This show is a hilarious satire of television as well as a touching romantic comedy. Presented by Tred Avon Players. 8 PM. Oxford Community Center, Oxford Road, Oxford. 410-226-0061. Admission charge $15.
Feb 24: Radio From Downtown - Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge
Feb 24: Annual Talbot Ducks Unlimited Dinner - Great merchandise, raffles, and auctions. 410-310-4909.
Feb 25: Guy Van Duser & Billy Novick - 3 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $20/Students $10.
Feb 25: "Comic Potential" by Alan Ayckbourn - One of the funniest and most inventive plays by Britain's grand master of comedy. This show is a hilarious satire of television as well as a touching romantic comedy. Presented by Tred Avon Players. 2 PM Matinee. Oxford Community Center, Oxford Road, Oxford. 410-226-0061. Admission charge $15.
Mar 1-31: 1960s & 70s Exhibit - A nostalgic look back at the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of this era. Tue - Sat 10 AM - 4 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-822-0773.
Mar 1-31: Forgotten Federal - The Most Important Era in American History that you don't know about. Learn about this forgotten era in an exhibit. Tues - Sat 10 AM - 4 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-822-0773.
Mar 2: Freedom Sons - Band members Dave Palace and Jeff Line will perform Irish standards guaranteed to get you ready for St. Patrick's Day! 6 - 8 PM. Irish Traditions, 35 N. Harrison Street, Easton. 410-819-3663.
Mar 2: Lesley Gore - Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge
Mar 3: The Unity Reggae Band - Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge
Mar 3: "String of Pearls" Gala Concert & Dinner - Concert, Cocktails, Silent & Live Auctions and elegant seated dinner. Benefit the Eastern Shore Chamber Music Festival. Black Tie Suggested. 6 PM. The Oaks, Royal Oak. Advance Reservation Required. $150.00 per person. 410-819-0380.
Mar 8: Opening Night Gala & Four Year Anniversary Extravaganza! - Piano, champagne, wine, aperitifs and a special appearance by Monsieur Jean Lafitte, le connaisseur de la vie du chien! 7 PM - Midnight. Chez Lafitte, 331 Dover Street, Easton . Advance reservations recommended. 443-786-1366.
Mar 10: Ballet Theatre of Maryland - Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge
Mar 17: Maura O'Connell - Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge.
Mar 17: St. Patrick's Day Events - Ecumenical Church Service at St. Andrew's Anglican Church 11 AM - Noon; Traditional Irish Tea hosted by the Inn at 202 Dover, Noon - 2 PM; Children's Potato Race, Sack Races, Juggler, Live Music, Bike Raffle, Giveaways and More at the Talbot County Courthouse, 2 - 3 PM; St. Patrick's Day Parade, Town Center, 3-4 PM; drawing of winning raffle ticket for bike by Mayor Willey at Talbot County Courthouse, 4 PM; Large Leprechaun's Potato Race & Battle of the Brew Race at Talbot County Courthouse, 4-5 PM; Trophies awards by Mayor Willey for races and Best Golf Cart, 5 PM.
Mar 22: USAF Concert Band - 7 PM. Talbot County Auditorium, Easton High School, Mecklenberg Avenue, Easton.
Mar 23: Spirit of the 1960s & 70s Exhibit "Easy Rider" - Real Film shown on the Big Screen. A man went looking for America and couldn't find it anywhere! 8 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 17 S. Washington St., Easton. 410-822-0773. Admission $5.
Mar 23: Mid-Season Concert Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra - A unique evening featuring MSO Concertmaster Nicholas Curries as the violin soloist in Stravinsky's The Solider's Tale, which also features a narrator. Mr. Currie will also perform Bach's Sonata No. 1 in G minor. Don't miss the World Premiere of a new composition by MSO Composer-in-Residence Phanos Dymiotis. The piece was written especially for the MSO. 7:30 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. Admission charge. 888-846-8600. Admission charge $23 Mezzanine/$28 General.
Mar 24: The Charlie Hunter Trio - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $23.
Mar 25: Aldo & Anna Minella - Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $25.
Mar 27: Irish Dervish - 7:30 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $22.
Mar 28: Character Counts - Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge
Mar 29: Lecture by Lisa Harrington "Norman Harrington's Oxford"- 7 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 17 S. Washington St., Easton. 410-822-0773. Admission FREE.
Mar 30: Sonny Landreth - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $25.
Mar 31: Tilghman's Fathers & Sons Gospel Quartet - 7:30 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $15.
Apr 1-30: 1960s & 70s Exhibit - A nostalgic look back at the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of this era. Tue - Sat 10 AM - 4 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-822-0773.
Apr 1: Forgotten Federal - The Most Important Era in American History that you don't know about. Learn about this forgotten era in an exhibit. Tues - Sat 10 AM - 4 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-822-0773.
Apr 6: Vienna Teng - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $20.
Apr 6 - May 2: Passionate Painting! - Gallery artists Tracey Frugoli and Sara Poly express their passion for painting with fresh plein air and studio works. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. Wed - Sat 10 AM - 6 PM; Sun Noon - 5 PM. 410-770-8350.
Apr 6 & 7: "Hamlet: A Modern Adaptation" - Presented by the Peake Players. Shakespeare's classic tragedy in a form that every theatergoer can easily understand. Director Anita Tecce. The performance is done in period costume and set design and modern English. 7:30 PM. Chesapeake College, Todd Performing Arts Center, Wye Mills. 410-822-5400, Ex. 278. Admission charge $10/Students & Seniors $8.
Apr 7: Easter Egg Hunt and Celebration - 10 AM - Noon. Court House Lawn & Thompson Park, corner of Dover and Washington Sts. Beginning with the Easter Egg Hunt on the Court House lawn, the party continues with pictures with the Easter Bunny in Thompson Park, and music, games and goodies. 410-820-8822. FREE.
Apr 7: The Roches - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $30.
Apr 8: Fair Plays Practices "Vintage Base Ball Season" - Regular Practice Schedule Sundays at 1 PM at Mt. Pleasant Park and Thursdays at 6 PM at Idlewild Park, Easton. Historical Society of Talbot County, 410-822-0773.
Apr 12: James Hunter - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $25.
Apr 12: "Hamlet: A Modern Adaptation" - Presented by the Peake Players. Shakespeare's classic tragedy in a form that every theatergoer can easily understand. Director Anita Tecce. The performance is done in period costume and set design and modern English. 2:30 PM. Chesapeake College, Todd Performing Arts Center, Wye Mills. 410-822-5400, Ex. 278. Admission charge $10/Students & Seniors $8.
Apr 13: First (Second) Friday Gallery Walk - Enjoy the exhibits at galleries, shops and restaurants in downtown Easton during the evening event. Refreshments and discussion are available at several galleries and many stores stay open late, so plan to make an evening of it! 5-9 PM. Easton Town Center. 410-820-8822.
Apr 13: Spirit of the 1960s & 70s Exhibit "Dr. Strangelove" - Real Film shown on the Big Screen. 8 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 17 S. Washington St., Easton. 410-822-0773. Admission charge.
Apr 13: Bach to the Future "Songs, Sonnets and Snakes" - Shakespeare a cappella. 8 PM. St. Luke's United Methodist Church, 304 S. Talbot St., St. Michaels. 888-752-0023. Admission charge $15/Students Free with ID
Apr 13: Meet Tracey Frugoli - Opening Reception. 5 - 9 PM. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. 410-770-8350
Apr 13: David Lindley - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $28.
Apr 13: Annual Spring Show Reception - 5-9 PM. Troika Gallery, Harrison Street, Easton. 410-770-9190.
Apr 13 & 14: "Hamlet: A Modern Adaptation" - Presented by the Peake Players. Shakespeare's classic tragedy in a form that every theatergoer can easily understand. Director Anita Tecce. The performance is done in period costume and set design and modern English. 7:30 PM. Chesapeake College, Todd Performing Arts Center, Wye Mills. 410-822-5400, Ex. 278. Admission charge $10/Students & Seniors $8.
Apr 14: Opening Day Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Apr 14: Morning After Coffee - 10 AM - Noon. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. 410-770-8350.
Apr 14: Bach to the Future "Songs, Sonnets and Snakes" - Shakespeare a cappella. 8 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 17 S. Washington Street, Easton. 888-752-0023. Admission charge $15/Students Free with ID
Apr 14 & 15: Weekend Workshop with Tracey Frugoli - Workshop with plein air artists Tracey Frugoli. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. $175 per person. Pre-registration required. 410-770-8350.
Apr 14: "An Enchanted Evening" - An evening of dining and dancing. Open Bar. Music by the Swingtones. 6:30 - 11 PM. The Oaks, Royal Oak, MD. Black Tie Optional. Benefiting the volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates' work with abused and neglected children in Talbot County. 410-822-2866. Reservations required. $150 per person.
Apr 15: "Hamlet: A Modern Adaptation" - Presented by the Peake Players. Shakespeare's classic tragedy in a form that every theatergoer can easily understand. Director Anita Tecce. The performance is done in period costume and set design and modern English. 2:30 PM. Chesapeake College, Todd Performing Arts Center, Wye Mills. 410-822-5400, Ex. 278. Admission charge $10/Students & Seniors $8.
Apr 20: Season Finale Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra - The finale to an exciting Diamond Jubilee Season! Featuring Nicholas Tuillez, harp soloist, in Ravel's Introduction and Allegro. Also featuring Mozart's Concerto for Flute and Harp with Tuillez and the MSO's own Principal Flute Rachel Choe as the soloists, and Tchaikovksy's Symphony No. 4. 7:30 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. Admission charge. 888-846-8600. Admission charge $23 Mezzanine/$28 General.
Apr 21: Grand Opening Harrison Street Books - 10 AM - 6 PM. Pre-School Story Time 11 AM; Story Time for Grades 1 to 3 1 PM with Guest Reader Louise Perry, Media Specialist, Denton Elementary School; Meet the Author 1-3 PM Terry Nolan author of Michael's Mom; Reception 4:30 PM. 27 South Harrison Street. 410-819-0000.
Apr 21: Open Hearth Cooking Workshop - Learn how to cook over an open hearth fire, then enjoy the feast in our replica colonial home. Participants will prepare Biscuits, Mushroom Soup, Sirloin of Beef, and Cake. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington St., Easton. Limited space. Pre-registration required. Fee $45 Non-members/$35 Members. 410-822-0773. E-mail: curator@hstc.org
Apr 21: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Apr 21: 10th Season Opening of Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Apr 21: Josh Rouse - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge
Apr 22: The Celtic Trio - Randy Welch, Julia Binnie & Michael Binnie performing on the Great Highland Bag Pipes, Irish Bodran Drum, 12-String Guitar, Australian Didgeridoo and Scottish Dance. 3 PM. Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 1210 N. Washington Street, Easton. Admission charge $10/Children 12 and under Free. 410-745-4363.
Apr 22: Laurence Juber - 3 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $25.
Apr 25: Tempest - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $20.
Apr 26: Lecture by Frank Deford - Learn how The Old Ball Game evolved into the power sport we know today. 7 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 17 S. Washington St., Easton. 410-822-0773. Admission charge $15.
Apr 27: The Knitters - Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge
Apr 27: Movie Night! - Featuring the movie that made Pinot Noir famous "Sideways" shown on the big screen in our production room. Wine, (of course), cheese, and popcorn will be served. $10 a ticket provides admittance with a glass of wine, $5 a glass there after. St. Michaels Winery, 605 S. Talbot St., St. Michaels. 410-745-0808.
Apr 27: Opening Sail Date for Selina II- Sailing Daily out of St. Michaels. Admission charge. 410-726-9400. E-mail: sailselina@aol.com
Apr 27-29: 5th Annual Food & Wine Festival - Showcasing the wealth of culinary talent found in select restaurants, inns & hotels in the Chesapeake Bay region. Nationally acclaimed Chefs & Sommeliers will join to feature unique cuisine, wines and spirits. VIP Jazz Reception with performance by New Legacy Jazz Band, Silent Auction. Tasting & Exhibitor Pavilions with fine wines, spirits and food tastings throughout the pavilions. Seminars, demos, cookbook signings just to name a few. Specialty Wine Dinners at fine restaurants throughout the area. St. Michaels's. 1 - 4 PM Friday; 11 AM - 4 PM Saturday; & 11 AM - 3 PM Sunday. Admission charge $45 per person. 443-205-2185.
Apr 28: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Apr 28 & 29: 14th Charity Antiques Show & Sale - 18th & 19th Century Furniture, Garden Accessories, Silver, Jewelry, Fine Art and Unique Smalls in room settings. Waterfowl Festival Building, 40 S. Harrison Street, Easton. Lecture on Saturday, April 27th. Complimentary Tea on Sunday, April 28th. Admission charge $7. Benefit the Mental Health Association in Talbot County. Preview Party on Friday, April 27th from 6 - 9 PM. $60 per person.410-822-0444.
Apr 28: Seldom Scene - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $25.
Apr 28: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Apr 28: Baltimore Symphony "Young Brilliance" - Featuring Orion Weiss, piano, with Michael Christie conducting. Presented by the Midshore Symphony Society. 8 PM. Chesapeake College, Todd Performing Arts Center, Wye Mills. Admission charge $30/Student $10.
May 2007 MAY IS MENTAL HEALTH MONTH
May 1-30: 1960s & 70s Exhibit - A nostalgic look back at the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of this era. Tue - Sat 10 AM - 4 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-822-0773.
May 1 & 2: Passionate Painting! - Gallery artists Tracey Frugoli and Sara Poly express their passion for painting with fresh plein air and studio works. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. Wed - Sat 10 AM - 6 PM; Sun Noon - 5 PM. 410-770-8350.
May 1 & 2: Bottling Days - Check out how our wines are bottled. We will be bottling our first reds offered at the winery. There is a lot more to it then you might have thought. St. Michaels Winery, 605 S. Talbot St., St. Michaels. 410-745-0808.
May 4: First Friday Gallery Walk - Enjoy the exhibits at galleries, shops and restaurants in downtown Easton during the evening event. Refreshments and discussion are available at several galleries and many stores stay open late, so plan to make an evening of it! 5-9 PM. Easton Town Center. 410-820-8822.
May 4: Flowers and Gardens Opening Reception - Gallery artists and guest artist Barbara Nuss paint all that grows, from wild flowers to formal gardens, in studio still life and en plein air. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. Wed - Sat 10 AM - 6 PM; Sun Noon - 5 PM. 410-770-8350.
May 4: Opening of The Vanishing Landscape Exhibit - Photos of Shirley Hampton Hunt documenting the historic structures that are vanishing from our landscape. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington St., Easton. 410-822-0773. E-mail: curator@hstc.org
May 4: The Soft Parade - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $22.
May 4: "The Night of the Iguana" by Tennessee Williams - Presented by Tred Avon Players. Compelling drama and timeless American Classic brings an assortment of fascinating characters together in a run-down Mexican hotel. Williams explores their desperation and their conflicts in his most mature work. Directed by Lee McCollough. 8 PM. Oxford Community Center, 200 Oxford Road, Oxford. 410-226-0061. Admission charge $15 Adults/$5 Students.
May 5: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
May 5: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
May 5: H.O.P.E. 10K Race & 3K Fun Walk for Mental Health - And Eastern Shore Hospital Center Open House and Community Health Fair. Registration 7:30 AM. Race Starting Time 9 AM. Eastern Shore Hospital Center, 5262 Woods Road, Cambridge. Entry Fees $20/Day of Race $25. Entry fee includes a tee shirt, continental breakfast, Health Fair & Awards. 888-216-8110 Ext. 2357 or email: koddis@dhmh.state.md.us
May 5: Dinner Theatre "The Night of the Iguana" by Tennessee Williams - Presented by Tred Avon Players. Compelling drama and timeless American Classic brings an assortment of fascinating characters together in a run-down Mexican hotel. Williams explores their desperation and their conflicts in his most mature work. Directed by Lee McCollough. 2 PM. Oxford Community Center, 200 Oxford Road, Oxford. 410-226-0061. Admission charge.
May 5: "Spring Grind" - Kicking off the new season for the Old Wye Grist Mill, Wye Mills. 410-827-3850. E-mail: oldwyemill@goeaston.net
May 5 & 6: Weekend Workshop with Bethanne Cople - South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. $175 per person. Pre-registration required. 410-770-8350.
May 5: 13th Annual May Fair to Welcome Spring - Tour of the Old Wye Church, enjoy food, fun, Maypole dancing, the blessing of the animals, the Clydesdale team, rides, plant/garden sales, a silent auction and much more. 10 AM - 3 PM. Old Wye Church, Wye Mills Episcopal Parish, Wye Mills. 410-827-8484.
May 5: Introducing our Reds - Offered to the public for the 1st time, come and sample our Merlot, Pinot Noir, and Syrah. We also will have a lovely Rose available with a reintroduction of our Pinot Grigio, and our highly sought after Gollwobbler Red. Come Join in the festivities! St. Michaels Winery, 605 S. Talbot St., St. Michaels. 410-745-0808.
May 6: Antiques-Easton! Opening Day - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
May 6: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
May 6: Annual Bay Bridge Walk - 9 AM - 5 PM. Enjoy the view from the 4.3 mile span. Admission charge $1. 410-537-1017.
May 11: Buy One Get One Free Friday - Come on in and taste all of our wines for $15 and get a second $15 tasting free!! St. Michaels Winery, 605 S. Talbot St., St. Michaels. 410-745-0808.
May 11 & 12: "The Night of the Iguana" by Tennessee Williams - Presented by Tred Avon Players. Compelling drama and timeless American Classic brings an assortment of fascinating characters together in a run-down Mexican hotel. Williams explores their desperation and their conflicts in his most mature work. Directed by Lee McCollough. 8 PM. Oxford Community Center, 200 Oxford Road, Oxford. 410-226-0061. Admission charge $15 Adults/$5 Students.
May 12: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
May 12: Open Hearth Cooking Workshop - Learn how to cook over an open hearth fire, then enjoy the feast in our replica colonial home. Participants will Asparagus Soup, Puff Pudding, Roasted Squab, and Cake. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington St., Easton. Limited space. Pre-registration required. Fee $45 Non-members/$35 Members. 410-822-0773. E-mail: curator@hstc.org
May 12: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
May 12: Adkins Arboretum Spring Native Plant Sale - 9 AM - 1 PM. Adkins Arboretum, 12610 Eveland Road, Ridgely. 410-634-2847.
May 12: Easton Choral Arts Society "Choral Masterworks" - Under the direction of Dr. Douglas Smith, the 70 voice premiere choral ensemble will sing the memorable moments from opera, Broadway, the church and oratorio. 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-924-8710. Admission charge $16/Seniors $14/Students Free with ID.
May 13: Antiques-Easton! Opening Day - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
May 13: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
May 13: Easton Choral Arts Society "Choral Masterworks" - Under the direction of Dr. Douglas Smith, the 70 voice premiere choral ensemble will sing the memorable moments from opera, Broadway, the church and oratorio. 3 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-924-8710. Admission charge $16/Seniors $14/Students Free with ID.
May 13: Mother's Day Celebration - In appreciation of mother everywhere, we are offering a free tasting of 5 of our wines to any mom. Yummy cookies and baked goods will also be available. St. Michaels Winery, 605 S. Talbot St., St. Michaels. 410-745-0808.
May 13: Dinner Theatre "The Night of the Iguana" by Tennessee Williams - Presented by Tred Avon Players. Compelling drama and timeless American Classic brings an assortment of fascinating characters together in a run-down Mexican hotel. Williams explores their desperation and their conflicts in his most mature work. Directed by Lee McCollough. 2 PM. Oxford Community Center, 200 Oxford Road, Oxford. 410-226-0061. Admission charge.
May 16: The Great Transition - Lecture on confronting the stark global challenge of climate change in a clear and realistic way. 6:30 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 17 S. Washington St., Easton. Presented by Town Creek Foundation. 410-763-8171. Admission FREE.
May 16: Opening Event for Third Wednesday Community CoffeeHouse Series - Being launched by a volunteer group of musicians ad arts advocates interested in providing opportunities for emerging and profession artist to perform, and for audiences of all ages to enjoy an affordable, alcohol-free night out on the town. Doors open at 6 PM, with music beginning at 6:30 PM. Baked goods, coffee & teas will be sold at the concession table. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Purchase Tickets at the door. Admission $10, $5 for children under 12 and students with valid ID.
May 17: Spirit of the 1960s & 70s Exhibit "Women Left at Home During the Vietnam War" - We often hear stories of the men and women who fought in the Vietnam War, but tonight we will hear from the sweethearts and wives who stayed behind. Sometimes sweet, sometimes heartrending, these stories will touch you heart. 7 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 17 S. Washington St., Easton. 410-822-0773. Admission FREE.
May 18: USAF "Airmen of Note" - Open Air Concert. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Idlewild Park, Washington & Aurora Sts., Easton. Rain location Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Free
May 18: Spirit of the 1960s & 70s Exhibit "All the President's Men" - Real Film shown on the Big Screen. A man went looking for America and couldn't find it anywhere! 8 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 17 S. Washington St., Easton. 410-822-0773. Admission charge.
May 18: 3rd Annual Exhibition and Sale - Plein Air Painters of the Eastern Shore. 5-8 PM. Waterfowl Festival Building, Harrison & South Sts., Easton. 410-476-3393. Admission FREE.
May 18 & 19: "The Night of the Iguana" by Tennessee Williams - Presented by Tred Avon Players. Compelling drama and timeless American Classic brings an assortment of fascinating characters together in a run-down Mexican hotel. Williams explores their desperation and their conflicts in his most mature work. Directed by Lee McCollough. 8 PM. Oxford Community Center, 200 Oxford Road, Oxford. 410-226-0061. Admission charge $15 Adults/$5 Students. May 19: 3rd Annual Exhibition and Sale - Plein Air Painters of the Eastern Shore. 10 AM - 5 PM. Waterfowl Festival Building, Harrison & South Sts., Easton. 410-476-3393. Admission FREE.
May 19: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
May 19: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
May 19: Chris Smither - Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge
May 20: Antiques-Easton! Opening Day - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
May 20: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
May 20: Dinner Theatre "The Night of the Iguana" by Tennessee Williams - Presented by Tred Avon Players. Compelling drama and timeless American Classic brings an assortment of fascinating characters together in a run-down Mexican hotel. Williams explores their desperation and their conflicts in his most mature work. Directed by Lee McCollough. 2 PM. Oxford Community Center, 200 Oxford Road, Oxford. 410-226-0061. Admission charge.
May 25: Pizza and a Movie - Come and check out "Master and Commander" in our production room on the big screen. Pizza and wine will be offered. $14 a ticket gets you a glass of wine and a slice of pizza, $5 a glass thereafter. St. Michaels Winery, 605 S. Talbot St., St. Michaels. 410-745-0808.
May 25 & 26: Wildlife Encore Art Sale - The Waterfowl Festival has planned an encore performance from the annual November weekend. With an abundance of donated items, in addition to old items that have never been sold the Festival board decided to hold a Wildlife Encore Art Sale. The sale will include Festival memorabilia, such as T-shirts, anniversary prints, sweatshirts, wine glasses, key chains and Christmas ornaments. Fri. 5 - 9 PM; Sat 2 - 6 PM. Waterfowl Festival Building, 40 S. Harrison Street, Easton. 410-822-4567.
May 26 & 27: Oxford Fine Arts Fair - One of the area's most prestigious & crowd-pleasing art events of the season. Artists participate by jury selection and will show and sell their works. Refreshments available include the fair's traditional fresh strawberry shortcake. 10 AM - 5 PM. Oxford Community Center, 200 Oxford Road, Oxford.
May 26: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
May 26: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
May 26: Chicken Barbecue - Fund raiser for the St. Michaels Volunteer Fire Department. Route 33, (St. Michaels's Road), St. Michaels. 410-745-9393.
May 26: Country Church Breakfast - Church Breakfast served on the 2nd & 4th Saturdays of every month. Down home, all you can eat menu includes eggs, pancakes, French Toast, Warm Syrup, grits, home-fried potatoes, sausage, scrapple, sausage gravy, biscuits, strawberry preserves, coffee, tea, orange juice, and tomato juice. 7 -10 AM. Trappe United Methodist Church, Trappe.
May 27: Antiques-Easton! Opening Day - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
May 27: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
May 27: Join Us For A Continental Brunch - Offering bagels, croissants, pastries, and muffins locally made. Serving our famous Eastern Shore Champagne. While you're here, take a taste of our newly introduced reds, rose, and back by popular demand, our Gollywobbler red. St. Michaels Winery, 605 S. Talbot St., St. Michaels. 410-745-0808.
May 28: Bay Country Barbershop Harmony Society - rehearsals, looking for both singers & prospective members. Visitors welcome to rehearsals. Rehearsals every Monday at 7 PM. Trinity Cathedral, Miller Hall, (rear of the church), 315 Goldsborough Street, Easton.
May 30: Oxford Farmer's Market - Held weekly on Wednesday 4-6:30 PM, until October. Oxford Community Center, 200 Oxford Road, Oxford.
May 31: Wives Waiting in War Program - Join other local wives and actors in what promises to be a presentation revealing a side of war not heard before. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 17 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-822-0773. Free.
Jun 1-30: 1960s & 70s Exhibit - A nostalgic look back at the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of this era. Tue - Sat 10 AM - 4 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-822-0773.
Jun 1: First Friday Gallery Walk - Enjoy the exhibits at galleries, shops and restaurants in downtown Easton during the evening event. Refreshments and discussion are available at several galleries and many stores stay open late, so plan to make an evening of it! 5-9 PM. Easton Town Center. 410-820-8822.
Jun 1: Meet Author, George Callaghan & Artist, Lee Boynton - George Callaghan is the author of Heron's Poynte, a novel of the Chesapeake. Artist, Lee Boynton, designed the cover of the novel. 5:30 - 8 PM. Harrison Street Books, 27 South Harrison Street, Easton. 410-819-0000.
Jun 1: Kevin Fitzgerald Exhibit Opening Reception - Kevin is a nationally recognized tonalist. His evocative landscapes and moody seascapes have been described as "compelling, daunting, peaceable, and complicated". Artist will give a short talk at 7 PM. Troika Gallery, 9 South Harrison Street, Easton. 410-770-9190.
Jun 1: Live Irish Music by The Boys of Bay Hundred - 6-8 PM. Irish Traditions, 35 North Harrison Street, Easton. 410-819-3663.
Jun 1: Open House Elizabeth Claire Salon & The Lazy Lunch - Original oil paintings by Patricia Fisher and unique jewelry designs by Angela Visintainer will be on display in the salon. The artist will be present to discuss their work. Refreshments will be provided by The Lazy Lunch in its garden patio located at the rear of the building. 6-9 PM. 28 South Washington Street, Easton.
Jun 1: Gavin Brooks Exhibit Opening Reception - New work, created just for the gallery, by warding winning Gavin Brooks, Grand Prize winner of the first Plein Air-Easton competition. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. Wed - Sat 10 AM - 6 PM; Sun Noon - 5 PM. 410-770-8350.
Jun 1 - July 5: Gavin Brooks Exhibit - New work, created just for the gallery, by warding winning Gavin Brooks, Grand Prize winner of the first Plein Air-Easton competition. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. Wed - Sat 10 AM - 6 PM; Sun Noon - 5 PM. 410-770-8350.
Jun 1: Chesapeake Art League - Handcrafted art works exhibit and sale. 5 - 9 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 17 S. Washington St., Easton. 410-604-2224.
Jun 1 & 2: Wildlife Encore Art Sale - The Waterfowl Festival has planned an encore performance from the annual November weekend. With an abundance of donated items, in addition to old items that have never been sold the Festival board decided to hold a Wildlife Encore Art Sale. The sale will include Festival memorabilia, such as T-shirts, anniversary prints, sweatshirts, wine glasses, key chains and Christmas ornaments. Fri. 5 - 9 PM; Sat 2 - 6 PM. Waterfowl Festival Building, 40 S. Harrison Street, Easton. 410-822-4567.
Jun 2: The United States Air Force "Max Impact" - Contemporary Pop. Music in the streets. 7 PM. Goldsborough Street, Easton. Bring a lawn chair. Rain location Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. FREE
Jun 2: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jun 2: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Jun 3: Antiques-Easton! Opening Day - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jun 3: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
Jun 3: Chamber Music Outdoors Bayfield Brass Quintet - Presented by the Eastern Shore Chamber Music. 3PM. Music in the streets. Harrison Street, Easton. Bring a lawn chair. Rain location Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. FREE.
Jun 4: Bay Country Chorus - Public Rehearsal. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. FREE
Jun 7: Young People's Concert - 5:30 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. FREE
Jun 8: 22nd Annual Eastern Shore Chamber Music Festival - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge.
Jun 9: Bitter Creek - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $15.
Jun 9: Home & Garden Tour - Featuring 16 locations at Cooke's Hope, Route 333, (Oxford Road), Easton. 10 AM - 4 PM. Benefit Talbot County Garden Club. Admission $20 in advance by sending SASE w/check to Talbot County Garden Club, P.O. Box 1524, Easton, MD 21601, or Day of Event Admission $25. 410-745-2819 or 410-226-5012.
Jun 9: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jun 9: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Jun 9: Antique Tractor Pull - Sponsored by the Tuckahoe Steam & Gas Association. 7 PM - 11 PM. Tuckahoe Showgrounds, Ocean Gateway Highway, Easton. 410-822-9868. E-mail: information@tuckahoesteam.org Admission charge.
Jun 9: Historic Garden Party - Garden Dinner Party held on the lawn of Historic Webley in Wittman. Dine on a gourmet buffet dinner catered by Garden and Garnish. Benefit Historic St. Michaels-Bay Hundred, Inc. The evening includes a silent auction and cash bar. 4:30-8 PM. Advanced reservations required $100 per person. 410-745-3369.
Jun 10: Antiques-Easton! Opening Day - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jun 10: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
Jun 10: The Fair Plays vs. Elkton Eclipse Club "Vintage Base Ball Season" - 1 PM. Idlewilde Park, Washington & Aurora Streets, Easton. Historical Society of Talbot County, 410-822-0773.
Jun 10: Michelle Shocked - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $28.
Jun 11: Bay Country Barbershop Harmony Society - rehearsals, looking for both singers & prospective members. Visitors welcome to rehearsals. Rehearsals every Monday at 7 PM. Trinity Cathedral, Miller Hall, (rear of the church), 315 Goldsborough Street, Easton.
Jun 13: Oxford Farmer's Market - Held weekly on Wednesday 4-6:30 PM, until October. Oxford Community Center, 200 Oxford Road, Oxford.
Jun 14: Lecture Series Event with Guest Speaker Dr. Peter Frumhoff - The Science & Politics of Climate Consensus. 6:30 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 25 South Washington Street, Easton. Presented by Town Creek Foundation. 410-763-8171 or e-mail: clee@towncreekfdn.org
Jun 14: Concert in the Park - Joe Martone Trio performs in Muskrat Park. 6:30-8 PM. Bring a picnic dinner & a lawn chair. Sponsored by the St. Michaels Community Center and local merchants. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Jun 15: 22nd Annual Eastern Shore Chamber Music Festival - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge.
Jun 15-17: 20th Annual Antique & Classic Boat Festival - Annual event featuring more than a hundred antique and classic boats, including beautifully restored Chris Crafts, Hackers, & Gar Woods on show, as well as, wooden boat building demonstrations, maritime craft vendors, live music and food, (available for sale). Fri 2-8 PM, Sat 9 AM - 5:30 PM, Sun 9 AM - 4 PM. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Mill Street, St. Michaels. 410-745-2916. Admission charge $11/Members free.
Jun 16: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jun 16: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Jun 16: The United States Air Force "Silver Wings" - Country Music. 7 PM. Music in the streets of Easton. Bring a lawn chair. Rain location Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. FREE.
Jun 16: Tour, Toast & Taste - Joint fundraising event of Pickering Creek Audubon Center & the Historical Society of Talbot County. 6 - 9 PM. Wye House. After touring the Wye House, guests will enjoy delectable wines, taste delicious hors d'oeuvres, enjoy light entertainment and participate in the main event of the evening. $95 per person. Advance reservation required. 410-822-0773.
Jun 17: Antiques-Easton! - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jun 17: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
Jun 18: Bay Country Barbershop Harmony Society - rehearsals, looking for both singers & prospective members. Visitors welcome to rehearsals. Rehearsals every Monday at 7 PM. Trinity Cathedral, Miller Hall, (rear of the church), 315 Goldsborough Street, Easton.
Jun 18-22: Artists Workshop with Gavin Brooks - Location at a Waterfront Estate near Wye Landing. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. Pre-registration required. Fee $435 pp. 410-770-8350.
Jun 20: Oxford Farmer's Market - Held weekly on Wednesday 4-6:30 PM, until October. Oxford Community Center, 200 Oxford Road, Oxford.
Jun 20: Third Wednesday Community CoffeeHouse Series - Being launched by a volunteer group of musicians ad arts advocates interested in providing opportunities for emerging and profession artist to perform, and for audiences of all ages to enjoy an affordable, alcohol-free night out on the town. Doors open at 6 PM, with music beginning at 6:30 PM. Baked goods, coffee & teas will be sold at the concession table. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-5001 Ex.11, or 410-745-5654. Purchase Tickets at the door. Admission $10, $5 for children under 12 and students with valid ID.
Jun 21: Concert in the Park - Three Penny Opera performs in Muskrat Park. 6:30-8 PM. Bring a picnic dinner & a lawn chair. Sponsored by the St. Michaels Community Center and local merchants. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Jun 21: "Evening Picnic, Wine and Paddle" - Have a picnic dinner and glass of wine while exploring creeks and coves in a canoe. This program for adults only. 6:30-8:30 PM. The Jean Ellen duPont Shehan Audubon Sanctuary, Bozman. Advanced registration required. Admission charge. 410-745-9283.
Jun 22: Buckwheat Zydeco - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $25.
Jun 22: 17th Annual Working Artist Forum - Juried show by the Eastern Shore's Working Artists' Forum, featuring a variety of artist displaying works inspired by the Chesapeake Bay, available for purchase. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Mill Street, St. Michaels. 410-745-2916.
Jun 23: Open Hearth Cooking Workshop - Learn how to cook over an open hearth fire, then enjoy the feast in our replica colonial home. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington St., Easton. Limited space. Pre-registration required. Fee $35 Non-members/$25 Members. 410-822-0773. E-mail: curator@hstc.org
Jun 23: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jun 23: Family Concert - Enjoy an evening of family entertainment during our summer concerts. Pack a picnic super, lawn chairs, and a blanket to spread out beneath the stars for an evening of family fun. 7:30 PM. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Mill Street, St. Michaels. FREE. 410-745-2916.
Jun 23: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Jun 23: 19th Annual Cardboard Boat Race - Originally, the race was a rowdy beer-guzzling event between local yachtsmen who had never owned a boat but who were rumored to have stepped onto a boat at some time. Today the race has become the anchoring event of BBI's fund raising along with food sales and the T-shirt sales, memorializing the race day. Now the event is a family oriented fun-filled experience for all who watch and participate. Registration begins at 9 AM and the first race starts at 11 AM. Tred Avon River, The Strand, Oxford. 410-924-3212.
Jun 23: Country Church Breakfast - Church Breakfast served on the 2nd & 4th Saturdays of every month. Down home, all you can eat menu includes eggs, pancakes, French Toast, Warm Syrup, grits, home-fried potatoes, sausage, scrapple, sausage gravy, biscuits, strawberry preserves, coffee, tea, orange juice, and tomato juice. 7 -10 AM. Trappe United Methodist Church, Trappe.
Jun 23: Tilghman Island Summer Seafood Festival - Spend the day enjoying live music, local seafood, crafts, Little Miss Tilghman contests and the fireman's parade. Benefit the Tilghman Island Volunteer Fire Company. 10 AM - 4 PM. Kronsberg Park, Tilghman Island. 410-886-2677.
Jun 24: Antiques-Easton! - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jun 24: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
Jun 28: Concert in the Park - D'Vibe and Conga performs in Muskrat Park. 6:30-8 PM. Bring a picnic dinner & a lawn chair. Sponsored by the St. Michaels Community Center and local merchants. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Jun 30: The Fair Plays vs. the Amish Market Base Ball Club "Vintage Base Ball Season" - 4 PM. VFW Field, Glebe Road, Easton. Historical Society of Talbot County, 410-822-0773.
Jun 30: St. Michaels Fireworks - St. Michaels Harbor sponsored by Miles River Yacht Club at 8 PM.
Jun 30: Big Band Night - Kick up your heels to the songs made famous during the '30S and 40S performed live on the Museum's Tolchester Beach Bandstand. Pack a picnic supper, lawn chairs, and a blanket to spread out beneath the stars. 7 - 10 PM. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Mill Street, St. Michaels. 410-745-2916. Admission charge.
Jul 1-5: Gavin Brooks Exhibit - New work, created just for the gallery, by warding winning Gavin Brooks, Grand Prize winner of the first Plein Air-Easton competition. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. Wed - Sat 10 AM - 6 PM; Sun Noon - 5 PM. 410-770-8350.
Jul 1-31: 1960s & 70s Exhibit - A nostalgic look back at the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of this era. Tue - Sat 10 AM - 4 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-822-0773.
Jul 1: Oxford Fireworks - Tred Avon River sponsored by Tred Avon Yacht Club at 8 PM. Rain Date July 2nd.
Jul 2: Bay Country Chorus - Public Rehearsal. 6 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. FREE
Jul 4: Independence Festival Carnival Fireworks & Music - Country music by Mel Price 6-7 PM. Patriotic salute to our veterans 7-7:30 PM. The Junkyard Saints 7:30 - 9PM. VFW Grounds, Glebe Road, Easton. Fireworks at Dusk, (8:30-9 PM), Sponsored by Easton Main Street.410-822-0065.
Jul 5-8: 34th Annual Tuckahoe Steam and Gas Show - Show offers a wide variety of things to enjoy...antique steam engines, gas engines, working blacksmiths, horse pull, auction, crafts, refreshments & music. Thurs. Noon-10 PM; Fri-Sun 10 AM-10 PM. Tuckahoe Showgrounds, Ocean Gateway Highway, Easton. 410-822-9868. E-mail: information@tuckahoesteam.org Admission charge.
Jul 5: Concert in the Park - Blues DeVille performs in Muskrat Park. 6:30-8 PM. Bring a lawn chair. Sponsored by the St. Michaels Community Center and local merchants. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Jul 6: First Friday Gallery Walk - Enjoy the exhibits at galleries, shops and restaurants in downtown Easton during the evening event. Refreshments and discussion are available at several galleries and many stores stay open late, so plan to make an evening of it! 5-9 PM. Easton Town Center. 410-820-8822.
Jul 6: Live Music by John Gillespie - 6 - 8 PM. Irish Traditions, 35 North Harrison Street, Easton. 410-819-3663. Store hours Mon - Sat 10:30 AM - 6 PM; Sun 11 AM - 3 PM.
Jul 6 - Aug 1: The Great American Landscape Exhibit - Annual salute to the country in July, and a favorite among gallery-goers. Fifteen gallery artist who are also juried in the the 3rd Plein Air-Easton Competition are exhibiting at the gallery, including Gavin Brooks and Time Bell. Wed-Sat 10 AM - 6 PM; Sun Noon - 5 PM. Open until 9 PM for First Friday Gallery Walk. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. 410-770-8350.
Jul 6: Chesapeake Art League - Handcrafted art works exhibit and sale. 5 - 9 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 17 S. Washington St., Easton. 410-604-2224.
Jul 6: Kenn Backhaus Opening Reception - 7 PM. Kenn Backhaus, the awards judge for the PleinAir-Easton Festival 2007 will be the featured artist at Troika for the month of July. The show includes both plein air and studio pieces of various subjects. Troika Gallery Fine Art Studio - 9 South Harrison Street, Easton. Mon-Sat 10 AM - 5:30 PM with appointment on Sun. 410-770-9190.
Jul 6: Tween Night - Ages 10-14 No Studio Fee for anything painted tonight! Unlimited pizza and soda included in $5 fee. 6 - 9 PM. The Claybakers, 1 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-770-9091.
Jul 6: Bill Elliott Exhibit Opening Reception - Local artist, Bill Elliott, featuring landscapes, still life and maritime scenes. 5:30 - 7:30 PM. Church Alley Gallery, 32-34 South Washington Street, Easton. .
Jul 6 - Aug 3: Bill Elliott Exhibit - Local artist, Bill Elliott, featuring landscapes, still life and maritime scenes. Mon - Fri 9 AM - 5 PM. Church Alley Gallery, 32-34 South Washington Street, Easton.
Jul 6: Patricia Underwood Opening Reception & Artist's Talk - Patricia Underwood's Charcoal Drawings. 6 - 7 PM. Viviann Napp, 109 South Street, Easton. 410-603-0256.
Jul 6- 11: Patricia Underwood Exhibit - Patricia Underwood's Charcoal Drawings. Wed-Sat ;Noon - 6 PM & Sun; Noon - 5 PM. Viviann Napp, 109 South Street, Easton. 410-603-0256.
Jul 7: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jul 7: Chicken Barbeque - Benefit the St. Michaels Volunteer Fire Department. Route 33, (St. Michaels Road), St. Michaels. 410-745-9393.
Jul 7: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Jul 7: Bo Diddley - Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge
Jul 8: Antiques-Easton! - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jul 8: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
July 9: Bay Country Chorus - Open to the Public Rehearsals. 6 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Free.
Jul 11-14: Talbot County Fair - Fun, food, animals, & more. Talbot Agricultural Center, 10659 Hiners Lane, Easton.
Jul 13: Kidsinger Jim - One of a kind children's performer that they thoroughly love. 11 AM - 1 PM. Thompson Park, Washington & Dover Streets, Easton. FREE.
Jul 13 & 14: Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre Murder Most Shakespeare - Presented by the Peake Players of Chesapeake College. Join the American Shakespearean Society as they travel to Castle Kato, England, to select the next American Shakespearean Idol. Assist Shakespearean criminologist Portia Peerless in uncovering the doers of the dastardly deeds. 7 PM. Chesapeake College, Todd Performing Arts Center Lobby, Wye Mills. Advanced reservation and payment required. Admission includes show, complete buffet dinner and dessert. Admission charge $30 p.p. 410-822-5400 Ext. 278.
Jul 14: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jul 14 - Aug 31: "Bimbos & Goddesses" Exhibit - Wed-Sat ;Noon - 6 PM & Sun; Noon - 5 PM. Viviann Napp, 109 South Street, Easton. 410-603-0256.
Jul 14: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Jul 14: Afro-Cuban Ensemble Music in the Streets - 7 PM. Goldsborough Street, Easton. Music in the streets of Easton. Bring a lawn chair. Rain location Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. FREE.
Jul 15: Antiques-Easton! - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jul 15: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
Jul 15: Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre Murder Most Shakespeare - Presented by the Peake Players of Chesapeake College. Join the American Shakespearean Society as they travel to Castle Kato, England, to select the next American Shakespearean Idol. Assist Shakespearean criminologist Portia Peerless in uncovering the doers of the dastardly deeds. 2 PM. Chesapeake College, Todd Performing Arts Center Lobby, Wye Mills. Advanced reservation and payment required. Admission includes show, complete buffet dinner and dessert. Admission charge $30 p.p. 410-822-5400 Ext. 278.
Jul 18: Community CoffeeHouse Series - Being launched by a volunteer group of musicians ad arts advocates interested in providing opportunities for emerging and profession artist to perform, and for audiences of all ages to enjoy an affordable, alcohol-free night out on the town. Doors open at 6 PM, with music beginning at 6:30 PM. Baked goods, coffee & teas will be sold at the concession table. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-5001 Ex.11, or 410-745-5654. Purchase Tickets at the door. Admission $10, $5 for children under 12 and students with valid ID.
Jul 19: Lecture Series Event with Guest Speaker Terry Tamminen, Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency - California Dreaming? State Leadership on Climate Policy. 6:30 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 25 South Washington Street, Easton. Presented by Town Creek Foundation. 410-763-8171 or e-mail: clee@towncreekfdn.org
Jul 19: Aimee Mann - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge
Jul 20: Tuckahoe Modified Tractor Pull - A 5 class modified tractor pull. Sponsored by the Tuckahoe Steam & Gas Association. 7 PM - 11 PM. Tuckahoe Showgrounds, Ocean Gateway Highway, Easton. 410-822-9868. E-mail: information@tuckahoesteam.org Admission charge.
Jul 20 & 21: Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre Murder Most Shakespeare - Presented by the Peake Players of Chesapeake College. Join the American Shakespearean Society as they travel to Castle Kato, England, to select the next American Shakespearean Idol. Assist Shakespearean criminologist Portia Peerless in uncovering the doers of the dastardly deeds. 7 PM. Chesapeake College, Todd Performing Arts Center Lobby, Wye Mills. Advanced reservation and payment required. Admission includes show, complete buffet dinner and dessert. Admission charge $30 p.p. 410-822-5400 Ext. 278.
Jul 21: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jul 21: Bird Dog & the Road Kings And Three Penny Opera - 7 PM. Harrison Street, Easton. Music in the streets of Easton. Bring a lawn chair. Rain location Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. FREE.
Jul 21: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Jul 21: Family Concert - Enjoy live music performed on the Museum's Tolchester Beach bandstand. Pack a picnic supper and lawn chairs for an evening of family fun. 7:30 PM. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Mill Street, St. Michaels. FREE. 410-745-2916.
Jul 22: Antiques-Easton! - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jul 22: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
Jul 22: Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre Murder Most Shakespeare - Presented by the Peake Players of Chesapeake College. Join the American Shakespearean Society as they travel to Castle Kato, England, to select the next American Shakespearean Idol. Assist Shakespearean criminologist Portia Peerless in uncovering the doers of the dastardly deeds. 2 PM. Chesapeake College, Todd Performing Arts Center Lobby, Wye Mills. Advanced reservation and payment required. Admission includes show, complete buffet dinner and dessert. Admission charge $30 p.p. 410-822-5400 Ext. 278.
Jul 22-29: 3rd Annual Plein Air Competition & Arts Festival - Dynamic painting competition and festival that is "Plein Air-Easton!". Artists worldwide have begun painting in the Plein Air style, venturing from their studios to paint along roadsides, atop mountains, by the sea, in gardens and in cities to capture landscapes, still life, figures and architecture in their natural, thriving elements. Exciting venues for viewing & purchasing art. Sponsored by: Academy Art Museum, Avalon Foundation and Easton Main Street. 410-822-7297.
Jul 23-27: Artists Workshop with Camille Przewodek - Location: Maple Hall, Claiborne. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. Pre-registration required. 410-770-8350.
Jul 27-29: "Local Color" Show - First invitational to all artist living on the Delmarva Peninsula. Artists to paint outside, (in the vicinity of the Tidewater Inn), for the Local Color Show, as part of the educational component of the Plein Air Festival. Artists will be located on North Harrison Street, and on Goldsborough & Dover Sts. between Harrison and Washington Sts. Fri. Noon - 8:30 PM; Sat. 10 AM - 6 PM; and Sun. Noon to 4 PM. 410-822-1961. E-mail: mwhollis@goeaston.net
Jul 27: Chesapeake Art League - Handcrafted art works exhibit and sale. 5 - 9 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 17 S. Washington St., Easton. 410-604-2224.
Jul 27: Chez Lafitte Restaurant & Cabaret Featuring Judy Garland - 8 PM. Chez Lafitte, 331 East Dover Street, Easton. Dinner, Wine Drinks and Appetizers menu. Limited Seating. Advanced reservation recommended. 443-786-1366. $45.00 per person.
Jul 28: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jul 28: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Jul 28 & 29: 25th Annual Crab Days Festival - Celebrate the Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab! Enjoy live music, boat rides, cooking demonstrations, and a tent full of children's activities. Try your hand at pulling up crab pots, chicken necking, and trotlining. Indulge in steamed crabs, crab cakes, crab soup, and more. Sat.& Sun 10 AM - 5 PM Boat rides and food additional charge. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Mill Street, St. Michaels. 410-745-2916. Admission charge.
Jul 29: Antiques-Easton! - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Jul 29: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
Jul 29: Ravel Trio - 3 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. FREE.
Jul 30-Aug 3: Artists Workshop with Camille Przewodek - Location: Maple Hall, Claiborne. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. Pre-registration required. 410-770-8350.
Aug 1-31: 1960s & 70s Exhibit - A nostalgic look back at the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of this era. Tue - Sat 10 AM - 4 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. 410-822-0773.
Aug 3: Live Irish Music by Gerard McBride - 6-8 PM. Irish Traditions, 35 North Harrison Street, Easton. 410-819-3663.
Aug 3: Chesapeake Art League - Handcrafted art works exhibit and sale. 5 - 9 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 17 S. Washington St., Easton. 410-604-2224.
Aug 3: First Friday Gallery Walk - Enjoy the exhibits at galleries, shops and restaurants in downtown Easton during the evening event. Refreshments and discussion are available at several galleries and many stores stay open late, so plan to make an evening of it! 5-9 PM. Easton Town Center. 410-820-8822.
Aug 3: Suzanne Hood Opening Exhibit: A new photo exhibit featuring images captured in Greece, Italy and Germany. 5:30 - 7:30 PM. Church Alley Gallery, 32 South Washington Street, Easton.
Aug 3-Sep 7: Suzanne Hood Exhibit: A new photo exhibit featuring images captured in Greece, Italy and Germany. Mon-Fri 9AM - 5 PM. Church Alley Gallery, 32 South Washington Street, Easton.
Aug 4: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Aug 4: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Aug 4: US Army Field Band "Volunteers" - 7 PM. Harrison Street, Easton. Music in the streets of Easton. Bring a lawn chair. Rain location Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. FREE.
Aug 5: Antiques-Easton! - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Aug 5: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
Aug 6: Bay Country Chorus - Open to the Public Rehearsal. 6 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. FREE
Aug 10: Cinema by Starlight comes to Easton featuring "Young Frankenstein"- Gene Wilder & Marty Feldman - Shown in a large open air setting. 8:30 PM. N. Harrison Street and Brewers Lane, Easton. Across the street from Easton Farmers Market Location. Bring your own lawn chair. Family Friendly. Rain location Avalon Theatre. Presented by Easton Main Street and the Talbot Cinema Society. Sponsored by the Avalon Foundation in partnership with Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822. FREE.
Aug 11: Free Concert featuring The XPD's Band - Local and regional favorites will perform for Easton Village's "Open House". Free Food and Drink from "Hot Off The Coals". 7 PM. Easton Village on Route 33, (St. Michaels Road). Located on the left 500 yards from the intersection of Route 322, (Easton Parkway), and Route 33. Bring your own lawn chair. Rain location Avalon Theatre. Presented by Easton Main Street in partnership with the Avalon Foundation. Sponsored by Easton Village. 410-822-7299. FREE.
Aug 12: Opening Reception with Artist Eileen K. Crowe - Landscape and figurative artistry by Eileen K. Crowe. 3-5 PM. Tilghman Island Inn, Coppertown Road, Tilghman. RSVP for reception 410-886-2141 or E-mail: info@tilghmanislandinn.com
Aug 15: Community CoffeeHouse Series - Being launched by a volunteer group of musicians ad arts advocates interested in providing opportunities for emerging and profession artist to perform, and for audiences of all ages to enjoy an affordable, alcohol-free night out on the town. Doors open at 6:30 PM, with music beginning at 7-9 PM. Baked goods, coffee & teas will be sold at the concession table. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-5001 Ex.11, or 410-745-5654. Purchase Tickets at the door. Admission $10, $5 for children under 12 and students with valid ID.
Aug 17: Cinema by Starlight comes to Easton featuring "The Sound of Music"- Julie Andrews - Shown in a large open air setting. 8:30 PM. N. Harrison Street and Brewers Lane, Easton. Across the street from Easton Farmers Market Location. Bring your own lawn chair. Family Friendly. Rain location Avalon Theatre. Presented by Easton Main Street and the Talbot Cinema Society. Sponsored by the Avalon Foundation in partnership with Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822. FREE.
Aug 18: Avalon Gala - Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299.
Aug 18: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Aug 18: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Aug 18 & 19: George M! - Music and lyrics by George M. Cohen presented by the Tred Avon Players. Oxford Community Center, 200 Oxford Road, (Route 333), Oxford. Admission charge.
Aug 18: Moonlight Mixer - The Clones of Funk will begin playing at 7:30 p.m. under the Tolchester Beach Bandstand on the Museums Navy Point waterfront campus. Bring chairs and a picnic to enjoy the Clones funkadelic sounds under the stars. Beer and wine will be available for purchase at the concert, and state law prohibits alcohol from being brought onto the grounds by concert-goers. 7:30 PM. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Tolchester Beach Bandstand, Mill Street, St. Michaels. 410-745-2916. The concert is open to the public for a suggested donation of $5.
Aug 19: Antiques-Easton! - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Aug 19: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
Aug 24: Cinema by Starlight comes to Easton featuring Alfred Hitchcock's Classic "The Birds"- Shown in a large open air setting. 8:30 PM. N. Harrison Street and Brewers Lane, Easton. Across the street from Easton Farmers Market Location. Bring your own lawn chair. Family Friendly. Rain location Avalon Theatre. Presented by Easton Main Street and the Talbot Cinema Society. Sponsored by the Avalon Foundation in partnership with Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822.FREE.
Aug 24 & 25: George M! - Music and lyrics by George M. Cohen presented by the Tred Avon Players. Oxford Community Center, 200 Oxford Road, (Route 333), Oxford. Admission charge.
Aug 25: "Vinyl Shockley Band" - 7 PM. Washington Street. Music in the streets of Easton. Bring a lawn chair. Rain location Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-0345. FREE.
Aug 25: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Aug 25: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Aug 26: Antiques-Easton! - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Aug 26: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
Aug 31: Cinema by Starlight comes to Easton featuring Harrison Ford in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" - Shown in a large open air setting. 8:30 PM. N. Harrison Street and Brewers Lane, Easton. Across the street from Easton Farmers Market Location. Bring your own lawn chair. Family Friendly. Rain location Avalon Theatre. Presented by Easton Main Street and the Talbot Cinema Society. Sponsored by the Avalon Foundation in partnership with Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822. FREE.
Sep 1-7: Suzanne Hood Exhibit: A new photo exhibit featuring images captured in Greece, Italy and Germany. Mon-Fri 9AM - 5 PM. Church Alley Gallery, 32 South Washington Street, Easton.
Sep 1: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Sep 1: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Sep 1: 10th Annual Boat Auction - If you've been awaiting the prime opportunity to buy an affordable boat, then the 10th annual Boat Live Auction is just for you. 1PM. Bluegrass music by Chester River Runoff. Barbeque available for purchase. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Mill Street, St. Michaels. 410-745-2916. Admission charge.
Sep 2: Antiques-Easton! - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Sep 2: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
Sep 7: First Friday Gallery Walk - Enjoy the exhibits at galleries, shops and restaurants in downtown Easton during the evening event. Refreshments and discussion are available at several galleries and many stores stay open late, so plan to make an evening of it! 5-9 PM. Easton Town Center. 410-820-8822.
Sep 7: 1st Annual Plein Air Photo Competition - Winners to be announced during First Friday Gallery Walk. Church Alley Gallery, 32 S. Washington Street, Easton. Open Mon-Fri 9 AM - 5 PM. First Friday open until 9 PM. 410-822-0798.
Sep 7: Boilermaker Jazz Band - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission $25.
Sep 7 : Ed Cooper's Nature's Palette on Canvas Opening Exhibit - Cooper strives to capture the heart and soul of the Eastern Shore Landscape, in all its moods and colors. Meet the artist at the exhibit opening 5 - 9 PM. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. 410-770-8350.
Sep 7 - Oct 3: Ed Cooper's Nature's Palette on Canvas - Cooper strives to capture the heart and soul of the Eastern Shore Landscape, in all its moods and colors. South Street Art Gallery, 5 South Street, Easton. 410-770-8350.
Sep 7-9: 41st Annual Maryland Seafood Festival - Celebrating Maryland's love of seafood and the Chesapeake Bay. More than 60 menu items served ala carte from 13 different vendors. A variety of entertainment and educational displays including music, artists and crafters. Fri & Sat 11 AM - 9 PM; Sun 11 AM - 7 PM. Sandy Point State Park, on the Chesapeake Bay, Western Shore, Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Admission charge. 410-266-3113. E-mail: info@mdseafoodfestival.com
Sep 8: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Sep 8: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Sep 8: Chesapeake Film Festival Screening/Fundraiser - Screening-"War Dance" - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $25.
Sep 9: Antiques-Easton! - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Sep 9: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
Sep 9: Screening of "War Dance" with music from Samite - Time TBA. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission charge $25/Students $5.
Sep 13: Lecture Series Event Different Shades of Green: Climate Change and Individual Agency - Speakers include Lisa Wise, Executive Director of the Center for a New American Dream; Eric Carlson, Co Founder and Executive Director of Carbonfund.org and Steve Kretzman, the founder and Executive Director of Oil Change International. 6:30 PM. Historical Society of Talbot County, Auditorium, 25 South Washington Street, Easton. Presented by Town Creek Foundation. 410-763-8171 or e-mail: clee@towncreekfdn.org
Sep 13: Chejere-World Rhythms from Mexico - 7 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. Performance courtesy of The Avalon Foundation and The World Artist Experience Ambassador Series. 410-822-7299. Free ($10 Donation Accepted).
Sep 14: Tropical Beach Party Dinner Dance - Featuring an evening of cool drinks, Caribbean themed buffet stations, raffle prizes, 50-50 raffle, and music provided by The Beach Bumz performing island music including songs from Buffett, the Beach Boys, Bob Marley, to name a few. 6:30 - 10:30 PM. Krystal Q, 9630 Technology Drive, Easton. Benefit Channel Marker, Inc. Tickets $75 p.p. or $125 per couple. Advanced ticket purchase required. 410-822-4619.
Sep 14: MPT Prescreening of the Ken Buns Documentary "War"- 7:30. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Free.
Sep 15: MPT Prescreening of the Ken Buns Documentary "War"- "In extraordinary times, there are no ordinary lives." Share an engaging hour-long preview of this transformational 7-part World War II documentary series, which explores the war through the Americans who lived it. 7:30 PM. Chesapeake College, Wye Mills. RSVP 410-581-4242 or e-mail: thewar@mpt.org
Sep 15: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Sep 15: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Sep 15: Beginners' Ballroom Dancing Group Lessons - 1-4 PM. USA Dance Easton Chapter 6099. Academy Art Museum, 106 South Street, Easton. All ages, singles, couples and for those who've never danced before. Swing, Salsa & Cha-cha. 410-819-8892.
Sep 15: Bay Country Chorus - Barbershop Singing - 2 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. Ticket information 410-820-7813.
Sep 15: Bay Country Chorus - Barbershop Singing - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. Ticket information 410-820-7813.
Sep 15 & 16: Native American Festival - Native American traditional dancers, singers, drumming, vendors, crafts, artist demonstrations, food, tomahawk throw competition, and a silent auction. Vienna, Maryland. 410-376-3442.
Sep 15 & 22: "Linear and Atmospheric Perspective" Workshop with Joe Mayer - 9 AM - 4 PM. Talbot County Visual Art Center, TalbotTown Shopping Center, Harrison Street, Easton. Pre-registration required. Charge $125/$100 Members. 410-819-0966.
Sep 16: Antiques-Easton! - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Sep 16: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
Sep 16: Leo Kottke - "World-Renowned Guitar Master" - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission $35.
Sep 17: The Aquafina Alive Shore Health System Invitational Golf Tournament - Talbot County Country Club, Oxford Road, Easton. Shotgun start at 11:30 AM, followed by a golfer-gourmet lunch and afternoon snacks served on the course. The day will conclude with an elegant Awards Reception featuring heavy hor d'oeuvres and an open bar. Benefit the Century Fund for Patient Care at The Memorial Hospital at Easton. Team reservations required. Team entry fee $1,200. 410-822-1000 Ext. 5481.
Sep 19: Intergenerational Program, Pirates on The Chesapeake - One aspect of Celebrate Chesapeake, be a part of history, James A. Michener Centennial Celebration. 7-8: 30 PM. Talbot County Free Library, 100 West Street, Easton.
Sep 20: Brown Bag Luncheon Discussion of Chesapeake - Noon to 1 PM. James A. Michener Centennial Celebration. Bring your lunch! Talbot County Free Library, 100 West Street, Easton.
Sep 20: Learning Connections "Managing ADD" - 7 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. For ticket information 410-763-7097.
Sep 21: Ruthie and the Wranglers with Brennen Leigh - Country Music - 8 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Admission $25.
Sep 22: Easton Farmers' Market - Quality & variety of produce, and crafts. 8 AM - 1 PM. Live music 10 AM - Noon. Parking Lot on Harrison St., Easton. 410-820-8822.
Sep 22: Freshfarm Market - Held every Saturday 8:30 AM - Noon. Muskrat Park, St. Michaels.
Sep 23: Antiques-Easton! - A quality, open air antiques and collectibles market of about 40 vendors, offering an array of pottery, furniture, decoys, rugs, paintings, silver, primitives, jewelry, quilts, books, vintage clothing, garden items and much more in Historic Easton. Held every Sunday through the last Sunday in September 9 AM - 3 PM. 11 South Harrison & Glenwood Avenue Parking Lot, (behind the Talbot County Visitors Center), Easton. 410-820-8822.
Sep 23: Sunday Stroll in Historic Easton - Shop upscale boutiques & fine art galleries, stroll our brick sidewalks beneath ancient shade trees, and enjoy fine dining, or coffee and snacks; and make it a weekend in our splendid B&Bs! Historic Town Center Easton. Held every Sunday through September 11 AM - 3 PM. Sponsored by Easton Main Street. 410-820-8822 or E-mail: mainstreet@goeaston.net
Sep 24: Discussion of Chesapeake - 7-8:30 PM. James A. Michener Centennial Celebration. Talbot County Free Library, 100 West Street, Easton.
Sep 27: Discussion of Chesapeake - 7-8:30 PM. James A. Michener Centennial Celebration. Talbot County Free Library, 100 West Street, Easton.
Sep 27: Opening Preview Party 40th Annual Christmas Shop - Complimentary bar and hors d'oeuvres. 5:30 - 8 PM. Rock Hall Volunteer Fire Company, Chesapeake Room, 21500 Rock Hall Avenue, Rock Hall, Maryland. 410-778-1857 or E-Mail: dor@dmv.com. Admission charge.
Sep 28: Disability Coalition Play - "Hi, Mate, I'm FPB" The Life of Price Baum - 7 PM. Doors open at 6 PM. Avalon Theatre, 40 E. Dover Street, Easton. 410-822-7299. Free.
Sep 28: Chez Lafitte Restaurant & Cabaret Featuring Jeanie Bryson -&n