Bay Weekly Calendar

The Future of Music and Musicians

How has the pandemic affected the music industry? Musicians? What does the future hold for music of all kinds at all levels? Join the webinar to examine each of these questions, hearing from musicians, music educators, and music industry professionals from the worlds of popular, jazz, classical, and other forms of music. Special guests Thom […]

Blood Drive

8am-3pm, Greater Crofton Chamber of Commerce, 2126 Espey Ct. Ste A, Crofton, RSVP: http://bit.ly/3chX0do.

Gardening for Nutrition

LaTasha Coleman, nutrition educator with University of Maryland Extension's SNAP-Ed program, demonstrates how to start a container garden at home and discusses the link between nutrition and gardening; registrants may pick up a Grab and Grow kit at the library, which includes seeds, soil, a growing container, and a journal. 10am, RSVP for link: www.aacpl.net.

KIDS Sea Squirts

Children (ages 18mos-3yrs) join in story time and a carryout craft all about boats. 10:15am, 11:15am, 12:45pm, 1:45pm, 3:15pm & 4:15pm, Calvert Marine Museum, free w/admission, RSVP: www.calvertmarinemuseum.com.

Lunch & Learn

The Maryland State Archives, with The Enoch Pratt Free Library and the Maryland Four Centuries Project welcome Chris Haley, director of the Legacy of Slavery in Maryland Program for a virtual talk on racial control and oppression in the state from its founding to the Civil War. 1pm, RSVP for link: https://calendar.prattlibrary.org/.

Garden Round Table Movie Discussion

Watch one of two movies beforehand, then join a virtual group discussion about sustainable agriculture practices that do less harm to the environment. Films are The Biggest Little Farm and New Farms, Big Success: With 3 Rock Star Farmers. Hosted by Deale Library. 4-5:30pm, RSVP for link: www.aacpl.net.

Maryland in the Age of Sail

Join Mark Wilkins, curator of maritime history, to explore European expansionism (1095-1500) in the kickoff event for the Calvert Marine Museum Spring virtual lecture series. 5pm, RSVP for Zoom link: www.calvertmarinemuseum.com.

Port of Baltimore Upgrades

A Ports America V.P. will discuss Berth and Terminal Upgrades scheduled for the Port of Baltimore. Contact W. Rynone, Ph.D., P.E. Annapolis Chapter, Maryland Society of Professional Engineers... [email protected]

Free

The Wild Turkey in Maryland

The Maryland Natural History Society presents Bob Long, wild turkey and upland game bird biologist for Maryland DNR, who will summarize the dramatic comeback of the species and also discuss the biology and current management of these fascinating birds in this virtual talk. 7pm: www.marylandnature.org/get-involved/calendar/

Artists of the month at Gallery 57 West

Join us on Facebook Live to meet three of our talented artists in their distinct media. Elizabeth Ramirez publishes historical maps; Aud Fanjoy is an international photographer and Atalante Shay works with acrylics to create beautiful sea creatures and other subjects.

“Lines. An Exhibit by David Brault” Ticketed Reception

maryland theatre for the performing arts 3 park place suite 4, annapolis

What's included: A 30-minute intimate gallery experience Wine Q & A with David Brault About David: Although I’m interested in all sorts of art, oil painting and pen/ink drawing are my passion. Landscapes are a favorite subject often reflecting the many travel opportunities I’ve had with the United States Navy and the rural countryside of […]

Donation based

Compass Rose Theater

March 12 thru 14: Watch a Zoom performance of The Last Train to Nibroc, a comedy by Arlene Hutton.FSa 7pm, Su 2pm, free: www.compassrosetheater.org.

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