Annapolis Opera Vocal Competition
Hear talented rising singers selected by a panel of renowned judges at the 33rd annual contest. 3pm, Maryland Hall, Annapolis, free: marylandhall.org.
Hear talented rising singers selected by a panel of renowned judges at the 33rd annual contest. 3pm, Maryland Hall, Annapolis, free: marylandhall.org.
Larry Molinaro accompanies Cecil B. DeMille’s King of Kings in the style of an organ symphony from the church’s Freiburger organ. 5:30pm, St. Anne’s Church, Annapolis, free: liveartsmaryland.org.
May 2-29: See plein air and studio works by Alison Barry and Freeman Dodsworth. Artist reception May 6 (5-8pm) during Aart & Wine Date Night at the gallery. North End Gallery, Leonardtown: northendgallery.com.
Explore dreams and how they impact grief. 5:30-7pm, Belcher Campus, Hospice of the Chesapeake, Pasadena, $10, RSVP: hospicechesapeake.org.
May 2-29: See plein air and studio works by Alison Barry and Freeman Dodsworth. Artist reception May 6 (5-8pm) during Aart & Wine Date Night at the gallery. North End Gallery, Leonardtown: northendgallery.com.
Read the book Every Cake Has a Story and explore the garden (ages 3-7). 10am, William Paca House, Annapolis, $10 w/discounts, rsvp: www.annapolis.org.
Hear historian Dr. Richard Bell discuss how the Boston Tea Party was the first major protest in America against corporate greed. 7pm, $15 w/discounts, RSVP for Zoom link: annapolis.org.
May 2-29: See plein air and studio works by Alison Barry and Freeman Dodsworth. Artist reception May 6 (5-8pm) during Aart & Wine Date Night at the gallery. North End Gallery, Leonardtown: northendgallery.com.
Preschoolers (ages 3-5) learn and make discoveries thru stories, play, art, music, science and nature. 10am, Godiah Spray Tobacco Plantation, Lexington Park, $4 w/discounts: hsmcdigshistory.org.
Celebrate Older Americans Month. 10am-2pm, Kinder Farm Park, Millersville, RSVP: 410-222-0272.
The Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute, which works to advance health and health equity in Baltimore, and the Johns Hopkins University provost’s office will hold the 2022 Social Determinants of Health Symposium virtually. The symposium will present the theme, “Don’t Talk About It, Be About It: How Civic Participation and Political Engagement Can Impact Health […]
Led by Elizabeth Melvin, director of The Freedom Choir, sing a variety of easy chants, rounds, layer and harmony songs from around the world. All voices are welcome in a stress-free atmosphere. No music experience required. Get ready to sing, move, laugh, learn, and experience a World in Harmony! Advance registration required. $80/4 weeks, $25 […]
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