Bay Weekly Calendar

Music by Peter James

6-10pm, Pirates Cove Restaurant, Galesville: piratescovemd.com.

Online Book Discussion: Practical Metaphysics

Unity by the Bay 4 Pointless Forest Trail, Annapolis, MD, United States

You’re invited to join us as we explore Practical Metaphysics: A New Insight in Truth, a book by renowned spiritual leader Eric Butterworth (author of Discover the Power Within You). Learn what it means to live from a deeper place of consciousness, to live the abundant, true life you desire. Practical Metaphysics will awaken you […]

$20

KIDS Sea Squirts

Toddlers (ages 18mos-3yrs) join in story time and a carryout craft on the theme of animal tracks. 10:15am & 11:15am, Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, free w/admission: calvertmarinemuseum.com.

Black History Exhibit

January 28 thru February 28 See the Uhuru Quilters Guild display We Are Black History: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, featuring dynamic designs by skilled quilters on various themes of Black history. Thu-M 10am-4pm, Montpelier House Museum, Laurel, free: [email protected].

Shelf Life – “The Silent Shore” with Charles L. Chavis, Jr.

Virtual Event Online, Baltimore

The Maryland Center for the Book at Maryland Humanities is partnering with the Virginia Center for the Book at Virginia Humanities to present a free, virtual talk by Charles Chavis, Jr., featuring his latest book, "The Silent Shore: The Lynching of Matthew Williams and the Politics of Racism in the Free State." Dr. Chavis will […]

Free

Music by Kurt Gibbons

6-9pm, Killarney House, Davidsonville: killarneyhousepub.com.

Music by Jason Bishop

6-10pm, Pirates Cove Restaurant, Galesville: piratescovemd.com.

Music by Ted Garber

6:30-9:30pm, Brian Boru, Severna Park: brianborupub.com.

Winter Lecture- Ancient Oysters and Modern Messes: How Archaeology Can Help Clean the Bay

Virtual Event Online, Baltimore

Join us virtually for our annual winter lecture series hosted over Zoom. You will be challenged to question and to learn by engaging speakers on eight diverse topics including oysters struggling to grow in much of the upper Chesapeake Bay today, but thousands of archaeological sites full of oyster shells tell us that they were […]

$10

Black History Exhibit

January 28 thru February 28 See the Uhuru Quilters Guild display We Are Black History: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, featuring dynamic designs by skilled quilters on various themes of Black history. Thu-M 10am-4pm, Montpelier House Museum, Laurel, free: [email protected].

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