North Beach VFD Yard Sale
8am-noon, North Beach VFD: 410-231-1775.
8am-noon, North Beach VFD: 410-231-1775.
Learn to fish with an experienced angler at Patuxent’s Lake Redington. All equipment provided (ages 5-16). 9-11am, Patuxent Research Refuge, Laurel, RSVP: 301-497-5887.
9am-2pm, Sneade’s Ace Home Center: www.calvertag.com.
What do chipmunks do to hide their food, find shelter, and select mates? Join Dr. Jenkins on this short walk, with some games and activities, and discover the world of chipmunks. 9:30-10:30am, Patuxent Research Refuge, Laurel, RSVP: 301-497-5887.
Millersville Police Headquarters Veteran's Highway 9:30am Saturday, September 11, 2021 For more information, call 410 867 3034.
Learn the Basics of Beekeeping in this virtual event. 10-11:30am, RSVP for link: http://CalvertLibrary.info.
Share your passion and knowledge of plants and animals as you traverse about 1 mile of the Forest Trail. Topics will include the history of North Tract, the role and importance of pollinators, the ecology and biodiversity within a forest habitat (ages 10+). 10-11:30am, Patuxent Research Refuge, Laurel, RSVP: 301-497-5887.
Beginner or big-time, confident or compulsive, stuck or star-lit: All are welcome either in person or via Zoom. Expect a friendly session of discussion, editing and support. 10am-noon, Calvert Library, Prince Frederick, RSVP for link: http://CalvertLibrary.info.
Artist Sarah Matthews teaches you how to carve and print your own stamp. Experiment with layering colors and orientations with your carved stamp to create intricate, varied patterns. No experience necessary. Class includes everything needed to create a carved block and a set of art prints to keep and share. Masks req’d. 10am-1pm, Annmarie Garden, […]
10am-1pm, Crofton Library; 10am-2pm, Busch Annapolis Library: aacpl.net.
Watch demos in the Woodland Indian Hamlet highlighting how experimental archaeology is used to learn about traditional methods in hide tanning, pottery, and cooking; watch a flint knapping demo, hear from HSMC archaeologists, watch Mark Tayac and the Piscataway Nation Singers & Dancers perform (1pm). 10am-4pm, Historic St. Mary’s City, $10 w/discounts: https://www.hsmcdigshistory.org/.
Visit Pinkney Street to meet the men who will later become known as the Maryland 400 as they drill in preparation for battle; plus hear Maryland State Archives historian Owen Lourie tell their full story (12:30pm & 2:30pm). 11am-4pm, Shiplap House, 18 Pinkney St., Annapolis, free (donations suggested): annapolis.org.
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