Bay Weekly Calendar

Montpelier Festival of Herbs, Tea and the Arts

Montpelier House Museum

Now in it's 26th year, this festival, on the beautiful grounds of Montpelier House Museum, offers vendors of plants, herbs and artisan crafts, live entertainment, speakers and boxed afternoon tea you can enjoy at the site or take home (you must reserve your boxed tea). The perfect festival to celebrate spring!

Free

Maryland Day

University of Maryland 7736 Baltimore Ave., College Park

Maryland Day returns to College Park! The University of Maryland invites you to unlock a world of learning, discovery and exploration at Maryland Day. Take part in hundreds of family-friendly events and interactive exhibits during a daylong celebration and inspiring journey across campus. The University of Maryland is hosting our largest community outreach event, Maryland […]

Free

Annapolis Sailboat Show

Browse new and brokerage boats including catamarans, monohulls, family cruisers, daysailers, and inflatables; plus visit with boating clubs, charter companies, shop for gear and equipment, and take free seminars and classes with Chesapeake Bay Magazine and the Annapolis School of Seamanship. Note tickets will not be sold on site. FSa 10am-6:30pm, Su 10am-5pm, City Dock, […]

Arbor Day Planting

Join the town of North Beach for an Arbor Day celebration and tree planting in memory of Councilwoman Jane Hagen. 11am, North Beach Senior Center: 301-855-6681.

Tongues of Fire BBQ Sale

Davidsonville UMC 819 W Central Avenue, Davidsonville, MD, United States

Tongues of fire is preparing for its first BBQ sale of the year. We will be serving pulled pork and pit beef sandwiches with our famous cole slaw and homemade BBQ sauces. Our sale will be on Saturday April 30th from 11:00am until 2:00pm. Also available will be chips and sodas! Join us in our […]

Native Pollinator Gardens

Just a few native plants, even in a pot on a deck, can be a home for native pollinators, learn more in this class for help starting your own backyard wildlife refuge. 2-3pm, South Tract, Patuxent Research Refuge, Laurel, RSVP: 301-497-5887.

I-Nature Hike

Join a ranger for an evening nature identification hike. 4:30-5:30pm, South River Farm Park, Edgewater, RSVP: 410-222-1978.

OBI Mardi Gras

Experience the flavors of New Orleans with an evening of dancing to the band Oracle, New Orleans-style food by Mutiny Pirate Bar, open bar with wine and beer, games of chance, a silent auction, roaming entertainers, and more. 6:30-11pm, Opportunity Builders Inc., Millersville, $100, RSVP: obiworks.org.

Concerts at Saint Nicholas

Hear the Chesapeake Youth Symphony Flute ensemble. 7-9pm, Saint Nicholas Lutheran Church, Huntingtown, free: cysomusic.org.

Annapolis Opera

Hear young artists perform in the annual Voices of Our Time concert, featuring mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke and pianist Justina Lee; reception follows (9pm, separate ticket req’d, $20). 7:30pm, Maryland Hall, Annapolis, $28-$55, RSVP: marylandhall.org.

Street Requiem

Arundel Vocal Arts Society and the Community Chorus of Peabody present a musical experience about homelessness anchored in the traditional requiem mass; portion of proceeds benefit Light House of Annapolis and Arundel House of Hope. 7:30pm, Calvary UMC, Annapolis, $30, RSVP: arundelvocalarts.org.

Freaky Friday

the Colonial Players 108 East Street, Annapolis

The Colonial Players are proud to present this joyous Disney musical version of Mary Rodgers' beloved book is heartfelt, comedic, and unexpectedly emotional. When an overworked mother and her teenage daughter magically swap bodies, they have just one day to put things right again. By spending a day in each other's shoes, Katherine and Ellie […]

$23

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