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SUMMARY:Vacation Bible School
DESCRIPTION:The Stellar: Shine Jesus’ Light program focuses on experiencing God’s word through rotations that reinforce relevant Bible Points and immerse kids in new adventures.\nCamp will take place June 26-June 30 from 9am-12:30pm at the St. Margaret’s Campus for kids entering Pre-K to Entering 5th grade for camp and Middle Schoolers as Pre-Counselors. Activities will include a bible lesson\, games\, music\, and crafts/STEM activities. Cost of camp is The Stellar: Shine Jesus’ Light program focuses on experiencing God’s word through rotations that reinforce relevant Bible Points and immerse kids in new adventures.\nCamp will take place June 26-June 30 from 9am-12:30pm at the St. Margaret’s Campus for kids entering Pre-K to Entering 5th grade for camp and Middle Schoolers as Pre-Counselors. Activities will include a bible lesson\, games\, music\, and crafts/STEM activities. Cost of camp is $50 with a 50% discount for volunteers.
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/vacation-bible-school/
LOCATION:St. Margaret's Church\, 1601 Pleasant Plains Road\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21409\, United States
CATEGORIES:children
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SUMMARY:America 250! Bowie Genealogy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Daughters of the American Revolution\, the City of Bowie Museums is hosting a genealogy workshop for both beginners and advanced researchers. Participants will attend a series of lectures addressing a variety of topics and meet local genealogical and historical organizations.Lunch will be provided\,\n as well as a wine and snack reception at the Belair Mansion at 5:30 p.m.  Advance registration is required.  $30.00 per person. Contact Susan Proctor at sproctor@cityofbowie.org or call 301-809-3089.
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/america-250-bowie-genealogy-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Kenhill Community Center\, 2614 Kenhill Dr.\, Bowie\, MD\, 20715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Presentation,Talk
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SUMMARY:America 250! Bowie Genealogy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Daughters of the American Revolution\, the City of Bowie Museums is hosting a genealogy workshop for both beginners and advanced researchers. Participants will attend a series of lectures addressing a variety of topics and meet local genealogical and historical organizations.Lunch will be provided\,\nas well as a wine and snack reception at the Belair Mansion at 5:30 p.m. Advance registration is required. $30.00 per person. Contact Susan Proctor at sproctor@cityofbowie.org or call 301-809-3089.
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/america-250-bowie-genealogy-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Kenhill Community Center\, 2614 Kenhill Dr.\, Bowie\, MD\, 20715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Presentation,Talk
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ORGANIZER;CN="City of bowie museums":MAILTO:sproctor@cityofbowie.org
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SUMMARY:Free Tai Chi for Health Class
DESCRIPTION:Tired of achy joints and losing your balance? Want to boost your immune function and reduce inflammation? Tai Chi can improve these and reduce stress\, increase energy\, better your sleep\, and enhance your quality of life. \nA new session of Tai Chi/Qigong at the Severna Park Community Center starts this Wednesday\, June 28\, and is appropriate for beginners. \nIf you are new and would like to try the class out first\, go to http://bit.ly/TCSPCC for instructions to register for free. If you decide to continue\, you can pay for the session. If not\, there is no fee for the first class.\n———————–\nIf this day/time is not good for you\, visit www.JingYing.org for more daytime & evening options at our location in Arnold (trial available). Learn how Tai Chi can help with arthritis pain\, fall prevention\, stress\, flexibility\, and more.
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/free-tai-chi-for-health-class-2/
LOCATION:Jing Ying Institute of Kung Fu and Tai Chi\, 1195 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd\, #6\, Arnold\, 21012
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jing Ying Institute of Kung Fu and Tai Chi":MAILTO:Nancy@JingYing.org
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SUMMARY:Profs & Pints Annapolis: The Tale of Sea Shanties
DESCRIPTION:Profs and Pints Annapolis presents: “The Tale of Sea Shanties\,” with Jessica M. Floyd\, scholar of sea shanties during the Great Age of Sail. \nClimb aboard with Profs and Pints and spend an evening enjoying a rollicking look at the songs that sailors sang while working at sea. You’ll gain a newfound understanding of the rich history of songs sung by working sailors and of the lives those sailors led. \nYour captain on this scholarly voyage will be Jessica Floyd\, an associate professor of English at the Community College of Baltimore County who has extensively researched and analyzed sea shanties\, especially those sung during the period from 1500 to 1860. She’ll discuss their history\, what they tell us about relations aboard ships and the culture of the time when they were sung\, and how they’re fascinating cultural objects through which we can encounter sensations of frustration\, longing\, and desire. \nShe’ll describe how authentic shanties were a genre unique to the merchant sailing man during the Great Age of Sail\, and she’ll teach us how to differentiate shanties from drinking songs and pirate tunes. Being work songs of the sea\, shanties were sung in connection with specific tasks. They were complex and\, often\, provocative. \nTo help us get a better understanding of what shanties communicate\, Professor Floyd will analyze the narratives of popular shanty tunes\, looking at what they say about the sailors’ identity. You’ll hear the lyrics of “Barnacle Bill” or the phrase “Yo\, ho\, ho and a bottle of rum” in an entirely new light. \nFinally\, she’ll examine why shanties experienced such a revival during the pandemic. You’ll gain an appreciation of not only their enduring quality but how they attach to specific human experiences. (Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Doors: $17\, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. Talk starts 30 minutes later. Please allow yourself time to place any orders and get seated and settled in.) \nImage: The crew of the Parma uses a capstan to weigh anchor. (Photo by Alan Villiers / National Maritime Museum of Britain / Wikimedia Commons.)
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/profs-pints-annapolis-the-tale-of-sea-shanties-2/
LOCATION:Graduate Annapolis hotel\, 126 West St\, Annapolis\, 21401
CATEGORIES:Talk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Profs and Pints":MAILTO:profsandpints@hotmail.com
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SUMMARY:Local Color Art Show 2023
DESCRIPTION:It’s Time for Local Color  \nEach year the Working Artists Forum (WAF)\, under the auspices of the annual Plein Air Easton (PAE) Competition and Arts Festival\, sponsors the well-known annual art exhibit and sale Local Color during Plein Air Easton.  \nThis year’s dates for this beautiful\, well-attended show are July 20 through July 23\, 2023\, when these participating artists will be offering their original two-dimensional art for sale. \nZufar Bikbov\, juror\, was the second-place winner of Plein Air Easton 2022. He became a full-time artist and art teacher in 2017\, and teaches painting in the studio and online at www.russera.com.  His art can be seen at https://www.zufar.com. WAF was very pleased to have Zufar jury this year’s Local Color artists.   \nThe artists\, who are either members of WAF or reside in the Delmarva area\, in this year’s show are Sandy Alanko\, Jane Anderson\, Leah Bell\, Carol Cowie\, Freeman Dodsworth\, Carol Frost\, Nancy Galvin\, Jill Glassman\, Shirley Hales\, Kathleen Harvey\, Patti Lucas Hopkins\, Betty Huang\, Roberta Ingram\, Barbara Kern-Bush\, Kathy Kopec\, Pat Lang\, Mary Ellen Lynott\, Mary Ellen Mabe\, Carol McClees\, Deborah McFarlin\, Michael McSorley\, Carol Meers\, Karen Merkin\, Amanda Milliner\,  Diane DuBois Mullaly\, Betty Papson\, David Pelligrini\, Chris Rapa\, Diane Rappisi\, Anne Reder\,  Jose Ramirez\, Jim Rehak\,  Lesley Schless\, Annie Singer\, Georgette Toews\, Walter Urbanek\,  Ronald Walker\, Barbara Watson\, Maureen Wheatley\, Deborah Wolfe\, Lori Yates\, Barbara Zuehlke. \nJudging will take place prior to the opening on July 20th.  The judge for this year’s Local Color show is Charlie Hunter\, 2022 Grand Prize winner at Plein Air.  Hunter’s work examines the pressures of modern urban and suburban culture upon small-town and agricultural communities. His work is in multiple collections and museums and can be seen at https://www.hunter-studio.com\nThe public is invited to attend the show and the opening ceremony and award presentation held at Christ Church\, 111 S. Harrison St.\, Easton.  The doors open at Noon on July 20th.  There will be FREE demonstrations throughout the weekend.\nFree Painting Demonstration Schedule\nThe Working Artists Forum is again offering four\, free to the public\, painting demonstrations during their annual Local Color Art Show & Sale.\nAll demonstrations will take place at Christ Church\, 2nd floor:\nThursday – 7/20/23 – Charlie Hunter 1:00 – 3:00\, Christ Church\, PAE ‘22 Grand Prize winner\nThursday – 7/20/23 – Zufar Bikbov 3:30 – 5:30\, Christ Church\, Second Place PAE ’22 winner\nFriday – 7/21/23 – Mick McAndrews 1:00 – 3:00\, Christ Church\, Third Place PAE ’22 winner\nFriday – 7/21/23 – Neal Hughes 3:30 -5:30\, Christ Church\, Artist’s Choice PAE ’22 winner \nFor more information on Local Color and the Working Artists Forum\, visit www.WorkingArtistsForum.com; and for PAE Information\, visit  www.pleinaireaston.com\n##
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/local-color-art-show-2023/
LOCATION:Local Color Art Show and Sale\, 111 S. Harrison Street\, Easton\, MD\, 21601\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Working Artists Forum":MAILTO:carolmccleesfineart@gmail.com
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