4th Annual Collectors Day
This annual event is now a virtual lecture series with optional onsite reception for 2020; Zoom lectures will feature talks on The Art of the Game: Cards, Horse Racing, and […]
This annual event is now a virtual lecture series with optional onsite reception for 2020; Zoom lectures will feature talks on The Art of the Game: Cards, Horse Racing, and […]
Collectors’ Day November 15 @ 9:30 am - 5:00 pm Collectors’ Day The Art of the Game: Cards, Horse Racing, and Tavern Life in the Early Chesapeake The fourth annual […]
Take aim to win prizes of turkey, beef, bacon, shrimp, sausage and cash; 12-gauge shoulder held 30” max barrels only, no turkey chokes; proceeds benefit Boy Scout Troop 853 and […]
Make an assortment of holiday ornaments out of clay; learn slab, coil, and texture techniques and paint with colorful underglazes. 1-2:30pm, Annmarie Garden, Solomons, $35, RSVP: www.annmariegarden.org.
Four soloists from the Annapolis Chamber Music Festival perform virtual concert including solo works for cello, flute, violin, and bassoon; conversation and Q&A to follow; hosted by UU Church of […]
Tab Benoit. 3:30pm (all ages) & 6:30pm (ages 21+), $47.50, RSVP: www.ramsheadonstage.com.
“Calvert Gives Thanks" virtually sponsored by the Calvert Interfaith Council and the Daughters of Abraham. This community interfaith celebration of strength, courage, and healing will feature Calvert County choirs and […]
“Calvert Gives Thanks" virtually sponsored by the Calvert Interfaith Council and the Daughters of Abraham. This community interfaith celebration of strength, courage, and healing will feature Calvert County choirs and […]
Terry Bydume, metalsmith and textile artist and Sherilyn Dougherty, fused glass artist, will share insights into the creative process for developing an idea into an art object. They will also […]
Historic Annapolis and the Maryland Historical Trust host this online lecture by Thomas Reinhart, Director of Preservation at George Washington's Mount Vernon, who presents “No Other Guide but His Eye: […]
Watch a recorded lecture on the Hiroshima exhibit by art educator Lucinda Edinberg. https://bit.ly/3lgEBB0.
Life for kids in the Colonial Chesapeake wasn’t all about work. In this program, kids will learn to play some sports and games that were popular in London Town’s heyday. […]
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