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Speak Your Truth – NAMI -AAC

ANOTHER NIGHT OF RAW EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION THROUGH WORDS & ART. SPEAK, LISTEN, & BE MOVED. _______________________________________________________________ JULY 25, 7p—1Op  Adapting to COVID by Streaming on YouTube Live  Featuring: Ryan Sickler (Comic), Chris Haslam (Pro Skate- boarder), Joey Gagliardi (Comic), Preach (Poet), & other local artists & advocates  Send your videos ahead of […]

Free

Insectival

Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center - 13480 Dowell Road P.O. Box 99 Solomons MD 20688 , United States

What's an Insectival? It's an INSECT FESTIVAL! Indoor & outdoor fun! Buzz on in as we celebrate and investigate insects through games, art activities, bug hunts and show & tell fun! Each guest will receive a punch pass that will guide them through various activities ending with a prize and fun photo opps! From ants […]

$1 – $6

SUMMER DRAMA CAMP

Creativity First will hold a Summer Drama Camp July 27 – July 31, 2020 at The Creative and Performing Arts of South County located in Edgewater, MD. During the week-long program students will work with a professional teaching artist to develop basic acting skills and create an original performance! Students will: • Participate in fun […]

$160

Monarch Academy Annapolis Virtual Open House

Virtual Open House Virtual Open House, Annapolis, MD

Monarch Academy Annapolis will hold a virtual open house for families interested in the school’s existing in-school program as well as its new distance learning eSchool and pre-K options. The school is open to students who live in the Annapolis area entering pre-K through fifth grade in the fall of 2020. Bus transportation is provided […]

Free

KIDS Bright Star Touring Theatre 

Watch the fables of legendary Greek storyteller Aesop; perfect for young audiences. 10am, hosted by Calvert Library on Crowdcast: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/summer-fun-bright-star. 

KIDS Stevens Puppets

Hand-carved wooden marionettes bring the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears to life, with hand-painted scenery depicting the misty fjords and totems of Southeast Alaska. 1pm, hosted by AACPL, RSVP for Zoom link: www.aacpl.net. 

Chautauqua 2020: Raising Their Voices 

Maryland Humanities raises the voices of four notable women who took action to secure their right to vote in the Chautauqua series. This week, watch Arthuretta Martin portray Fannie Lou Hamer, one of the most powerful voices of the civil and voting rights movement in the South. Each Wednesday the performance will stream at 1pm, followed by […]

Maryland Historical Society Talk 

David Armenti moderates Two Sides of the Redline: How Policy Shaped A City of Neighborhood with Dr. Corey J. Henderson, historical trauma healing expert, Eric Holcomb, Executive Director of the Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation (CHAP), Antero Pietila journalist, writer, and author, and Delegate Stephanie Smith of Baltimore City – all of whom will share their […]

USNA Museum Virtual Lecture 

  From ship models to flags to swords, visitors find these and more at the nation's oldest navy museum. Dr. Claude Berube, the Director of the Naval Academy Museum discusses the museum's collections and programs that people can access even in the COVID-19 environment. 7pm, RSVP for Zoom link, FREE ($15 suggested donation): www.annapolis.org. 

Writers Cribs 

Hear a conversation and take a short tour with author and professor Jabari Asim; moderated by author Susan Muaddi Darraj. 7pm, hosted by the Enoch Pratt Free Library in conjunction with AACPL and Calvert Libraries, RSVP: https://calendar.prattlibrary.org/ 

Virtual Youth Conference 

Youth learn how to use public art and protest to bring change to their communities; special presentations from Future History Now, Dr. David Fakunle, Rashad Station and keynote speaker Chanel Compton, executive director of The Banneker Douglass Museum. 10am-2pm, RSVP for link: bdmuseum.maryland.gov. 

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