Bay Weekly Calendar

Freedom Hill Horse Rescue Open House and Tack Sale

freedom hill horse rescue 7940 N. Flint Hill Rd, Owings, MD

Open to all. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Admission is free. No signup is required Meet and greet our horses Have a pony ride ($5), enjoy a game or activity Take a tour of the farm. Huge selection of gently used tack for sale at great prices. Cash, card, and check […]

Freedom Hill Open House & Tack Sale

Visit the horses at this rescue operation, tour the grounds and barn, take a pony ride ($5) and shop a wide selection of gently-used tack. 3-4pm, Freedom Hill Horse Rescue, Dunkirk, free: www.freedomhillhorserescue.com.

Drive-In Movie

Continue your Easter celebrations with a viewing of the 2011 featured film, Hop, with complimentary popcorn, a special gift for kids, and a pop-up bar for adults. 4pm, Annapolis Town Center, Annapolis, $60/vehicle, RSVP: https://annapolistowncenter.com.

AACo Farmers Market

10am-1pm, 257 Harry S Truman Pkwy, Annapolis: www.aacofarmersmarket.com/.

Grow with Katie

Join Katie Dubow of The Garden Media Group to talk about the Brood X cicadas with entomologist Michael Raupp in this Facebook Live event. Noon, www.facebook.com/homesteadgardens.

Blood Drive

2-6pm, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Arnold, RSVP: https://bit.ly/3sDtZ2T.

50th Anniversary Lecture Series

Join executive director Rod Cofield to kick off the annual lecture series with the story of London Town’s founding in 1683 and explain its rise and fall as a critical port town in Colonial Maryland; lecture will be held outside under a tent. 10:30am, Historic London Town, Edgewater, $10 w/discounts, RSVP: www.historiclondontown.org.

Finding the Maryland 400

Owen Lourie, historian at the Maryland State Archives, chronicles the story of the Maryland 400, the soldiers from Maryland who saved George Washington's army at the Battle of Brooklyn in August 1776. 7pm, $15 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolis.org.

Science for Citizens

Dr. Vic Kennedy, author of Shifting Baselines in the Chesapeake Bay, uses eyewitness reports by early colonists, newspaper articles, and management reports from the 1800s to describe a cornucopia of wildlife in the Bay that we can now only imagine. 7pm, RSVP for link: www.usmf.org/ScienceForCitizens/.

Gardening with Kathy Jentz

From what type of soils to use to what plants do best in our region, learn the basics of growing successful container plantings, as well as the different styles and fashions, in this Zoom class with Jentz, a lifelong gardener and publisher of Washington Gardener Magazine. 7-8pm, RSVP for link: www.homesteadgardens.com.

Coniece Washington in Concert

The D.C.-based vocalist has performed all over the National Capitol region, drawing inspiration from influential jazz singers Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae, and Shirley Horn. She will lead a livestream tribute performance honoring Baltimore's very own Billie Holiday, capturing her legacy and singing several classic tunes from her repertoire. Viewers can watch the livestream […]

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