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October is the most golden of months.The droughts of last summer have been washed over by September’s storms. The forecast, if ever uncertain, promises mild, lovely days and cool nights for sleeping. No matter how far we have come from our hunter/gatherer days, the weather will alway hold sway over us. Technology can show us hurri-canes or general weather far ahead of it’s arrival, but ultimately nature will have her way with us. World-wide, every country, each region and climate faces challenges due to potential ex-tremes in weather, and here, we are no different. While the weather is beautiful it is easy to believe it will al-ways be so. But what autumn also offers is a time to prepare for what lies ahead in the barren days of winter. This November we will be asked to cast our vote for a government that will make decisions impacting our future. Over the last 40 years since the environmental movement began, forward thinking legislation has resulted in postive measures in returning health to damaged areas and placed important constraints on practices that may have caused harm. But many more measures have been watered down or been denied that if passed may have helped to slow the climate change we are witnessing. Just as a squirrel prepares for winter nut by nut, we can work in small steps to prepare or make changes to lessen our environmental impact and seek creative ways to sooth Mother Natures moods. Like any mother with a wayward child that won’t listen, the lesson she hands out will be no fun at all. small steps make the journey,
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Delmarva Ornithological Society 3rd Wednesdays, 7pm at the Ashland Nature Center in Hockessin, DE. dosbirds.orgDelmarva United Homebrewers. We brew, we drink, we have a lot of fun. Meetings are the second Thursday of every month at Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats in Rehoboth Beach, DE. xtremebrewing.com delmarvabrewers.blogspot.com 302-934-8588 Delmarva BabywearersEducation and support for parents and caregivers. First Monday of each month at 10am, various towns: Chick-Fil-A, 4044 South Dupont Highway, Camden, DE. (Heather) heather@slingwithme.com. Salisbury: 5475 Airport Terminal Rd, (Leah) greerpinzaru@gmail.com. delmarvababywearers.comDelmarva Star Gazers ClubFirst Presbyterian Church, 118 West Commerce Street, Smyrna, DE. on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-9pm. Star gazing info, events and education. delmarvastargazers.orgDelmarva HogHarley owners club, rides and comraderie. 3rd Wednesdays, 6:30pm at Gethsem United Methodist Church, 6 miles west of Seaford, DE. Rte 20. delmarvahog.com 302-422-2067Eastern Shore Running Club:Salisbury, MD. Run with a gang. Times vary. Check the schedule online at myesrc.orgSalisbury Ski Club 2nd Tuesdays, 7pm, a social & light “dinner.” Meeting 8pm. Knights ofColumbus Hall, 1501 Emerson Avenue. salisburyskiclub.comDelmarva Scrabble Club 1st & 3rd Mondays. Barnes & Noble, Route 13, Northend of Salisbury. All levels of players welcome. Free! delmarvascrabbleblogspot.comDelaware Scrabble Club, 7pm, every Tuesday, at Harbourtowne Apts., 34232 Woods Edge Drive,Apt. 106, Lewes. DE. 302-644-3634. All levels of players welcome.The Chess Club 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, Community Center. 1-3pm. Novice to expert. Intro to Chess, age 8+ from 3-4:30pm each Wednesday at1110 South Talbot Street, St. Michaels, MD. 410-745-0669
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FILM7pm,1st Wed. in the upstairs screening room at Midway, 202 Delaware Rte 1 Lewes, DE.(302) 645-0200. Award-winning, international independent films. Rehoboth Beach Film Society, rehobothfilm.com 302-645-9095 or 2733FREE SAILSkipjack Nathan of Dorchester Public Sails. Call to inquire, 2hrs from Long Wharf, High St. Cambridge. skipjack-nathan.org 410-228-7141 SING:Bay Country Barbershop, Mondays at 7pm. Senior Center, 400 Brookletts Ave., Easton, MD. baycountrychorus.org 410-822-0952Sweet Adelines, Mondays 6:30-9pm.Wicomico Presbyterian Church, N. Division St. & Rte 50 West, Salisbury, MD. oceanbaychorus.com 410-749-1194 DANCE:1st Sat. Ballroom Dances 7:15pm YMCA, Peachblossom Rd., Easton, MD. 7-8pm early bird instruction. Dance 8-10pm. $12. All ages! 410-822-05663rd Sat. Dance Party 7:30-10:30pm, lesson 7:30-8:15.Party 8-10:30. $12.50, St. Francis de Sales Church Hall, Riverside Dr., Salisbury, Md.usadanceeasternshore.org 410-957-2348DC Hand Dance. Mondays. Free lessons 6-7pm, Dancing 7-9pm, House of Welsh,1106 Coastal Hwy, Fenwick Island, DE. 302-541-0728Delmarva Hand Dance Wednesdays. Lesson 5:30pm, Dance 7-9pm, Fenwick Inn, Ocean City, MD. 301-502-4344 WRITE:WritersBloc.org 3rd Sat. 1-3pm, Wicomico Library, Salisbury. 410-641-3450Delaware Writers Every Wed. 10:30-12:30pm 2nd floor, of The Homestead, Rehoboth Beach Arts league. Rehoboth Beach, DE. 302-227-8408Free Writes 9-11am Mon. & Sat. Rehoboth Beach Library. rehobothbeachwritersguild.comCAMERA CLUB: Tidewater Easton area; 1st & 3rd Mondays 7-9pm. (Except summer months) speakers, skills workshop, and contests. Refreshments.Wye Oak Room, Talbot County Community Center. tidewatercameraclub.comDelaware Beaches: 2nd & 4th Wednesday (Sept.-May) at the Lewes, DE.Senior Center. coastalcameraclub.com. Ocean Pines Club, 7pm, last Thursdays, OP library oceanpinescameraclub.org 410-208-9048
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-10/31 Masculine Pursuits Exhibit - Julia A. Purnell Museum , Tues.-Sat. 10am-4pm, Sun. 1pm-4pm, Market and Water Streets.in Snow Hill, MD. purnellmuseum.com 302-629-2829
-10/14 Pat Steir: A View &-10/14 1000 Words or Less... A Pictorial Essay M, F, sat & Sun 10-4pm; T, W, Th. 10am-8pm. $3 fee. Easton Academy of the Arts, 106 South St., Easton, MD. academyartmuseum.org 410-822-2787
Salisbury University Galleries, Tues.-Fri. 10am-4pm, Sat.-Sun. 12-4pm. 10/4-11/1 Daily Practice, University Gallery at Fulton Hall, SU Campus.10/16-11/17 Drone: Three Laws, Preston Poe. Guerrieri University, Atrium Gallery, SU Campus.salisbury.edu/universitygalleries 410-548-2547 10/18-11/30 Smithsonian Institute traveling exhibition: “Journey Stories.” Reception 10/18 9-5pm. Mosely Gallery, UMES campus, Princess Anne, MD. Gallery hours: Mon. through Fri., 9am-5pm 410-651-7770.
10/5-30 COLLAGE, Members Themed Exhibit. Galleries. 12 Dodds Lane, Rehoboth Beach, DE. rehobothartleague.org 302-227-8408
-10/31 ”Maritime History on the Delaware” Lewes’ Zwaanendael Museum Tue-Sat. 10am–4:30pm, Sun 1:30–4:30pm, 2 Road 268 Lewes, DE. 302-645-1148
- 11/4 Gunning Among Friends: Chesapeake Waterfowl Hunting Clubs Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, 213 N. Talbot St., St. Michaels, MD. cbmm.org 410-745-2916
–12/14, Main Street Salisbury & Shantyboats & Gunning Clubs Turn of the 20th cen-tury focus, artifacts & imagery. MWF 1-4pm. Nabb Research Center, East Campus Salisbury University, nabbhistory.salisbury.edu 410-543-6429
10/4-10/27 Guest Artist - Lisa Mitchell reception 10/5, 5-7pm. 94th St., Ocean City, MD. artleagueofoceancity.org 410-524-9433
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1 Lecture & Tour On his Majesty’s Sloop DeBraak2 times: 10am & 2pm. Explore the history of the DeBraak which was capsized and lost off the Delaware coast on May 25, 1798. Includes a trip to the hull facility in nearby Cape Henlopen State Park for an interpreter-led tour of the ship’s remains. Zwaanendael Museum, 102 Kings Highway, Lewes, DE. Reserve/advance tickets $10 history.delaware.gov. 302-645-1148
1 Dance: Samba 5pm. Helena Hill teaches an old Brazilian style of dance. Holloway Hall, Front Lawn, (Rain Location: Holloway Hall) Salisbury.edu 410-543-6030
1 Film:Wasteland7pm Holloway Hall, Great Hall, SU Campus, Salisbury.edu. 410-543-6030
2 The Future of Water: Global Thirst7pm Dr. John Wennersten’s new book describes the coming world water crisis resulting from pollution, population growth and privatization of global water resources. Salisbury University Henson Building #103, Co-sponsored by the Wicomico Environ-mental Trust and the SU Smart Growth Club. wicomicoenvironment.org 443-614-6697
4-6 Mid-Atlantic Surf Fishing Tournament 33rd Annual Surf-Fishing Tournament on the beach. Participants must be pre-registered, have a permit to drive on the beach and hold a valid Maryland Saltwater Fishing License.Get directions to beach location from site: oceancitysurfanglersmd.com800-626-2326
4 Botanical Art 2-3pm. Oxford Garden Club lecture, Oxford Community Center. Fran Phaneuf, a mem-ber of the American Society of Botanical Artists speaks on the tradition of botanical art. Free! 410-226-5415
4, 5, 6, Endless Cruising10 am to 4pm. Hot rod car show, boardwalk parades & special attractions. Admission. Events at the Inlet : Thurs.-Sat., 9am-5pm, Sun., 9am-4pm. 410-798-6304
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5-7 Beach Sidewalk Sales9am-9pm (store hours may vary). Fabulous finds! Shop Route 1, Rehoboth Beach and Dewey Beach. 302-227-2233
5,7 Mid-Atlantic Small Craft Festival Friday check-in for participants, cookout begins at 5:30pm. Sat. & Sun., 10am-5pm. 100s of skiffs, kayaks, and canoes. Demonstrations, workshops & watch these unique vessels race. Cbmm.org 410-745-2916
5 Family Campfire on the Beach6-8pm. 130th St. on the Beach. Entertain-ment, stories, music, S’mores & hot chocolate! Bring your beach blankets! 410-250-0125
5 Lewes History Happy Hour, 4pm at Cannonball House, corner Front & Bank Streets, Lewes, DE. Raymond Bradley presents, “The War of 1812; The Bombardment of Lewes”.
5-7 20th Annual Eastern Shore Birding and Wildlife Festival10-5pm. Cape Charles, VA. Guided tours, boat trips, hikes, exhibits, workshops, bird banding, 5K walk/run, and our Passport Program for young folks at the Fire House. A road trip well worth the time.Esvafestivals.org 757-581-1081
5 & 6 Historic Haunts in Lewes7:30-1am. 2 tours. Learn about ghosts & the tools used to explore paranormal activity. Go into our buildings to investigate for yourself. Also on Oct. 26 & 27, 7:30-10pm and 10:30pm-1:30am. $25, age 13+. historiclewes.org 302-645-7670
5-7 “City of Angels”Theater presented by Possum Point Players, 441 Old Laurel Road, Georgetown, DE.Fri./ Sat. 8pm. Sun. at 2pm. Reserve tickets.possumpointplayers.org 302-856-4560
5 Theater “Shirley Valentine”7-9pm. Clearspace Theatre, Rehoboth Theatre of the Arts, 20 Rehoboth Avenue, Rehoboth Beach, DE. clearspacetheatre.org 302-227-2270
5-7 The Woman’s Weekend30 workshops, presentations and activities! Opening reception of a new Photography Exhibit “Women and Children in the World” Explore Easton. awomensevent.com
5-7 The Rehoboth Christmas ShopFriday-Sat, 10am-6 pm, Sunday, 11am-4 pm, 50th Annual! Rehoboth Beach Convention Center. Admission $1, under age 12/ free with adult. Benefit local charities. Gala Preview Party $30., Thursday night Oct. 4th from 6 pm to 8 pm, complimentary food/bar. 302- 227-7202
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5,6 Boardwalk Buddy Walk & Buddy Fest 10/5 5-8pm Buddy Up Party the Dewey Beach Lions Club Community Center. McKinley Street and the Bay, Dewey Beach, DE.10/6 The Rehoboth Beach Buddy Walk. No registration fee/ get a t-shirt- raise $ when you walk. Register 7:30-9am, Walk 9-10am.10am-12:30 Buddy Blast & Buddy Hop at Rehoboth Beach Bandstand with entertainer Mario Rocco. PLUS: Buddy Days in Rehoboth. Wear your Buddy Walk t-shirt around town to receive special attention, surprises and discounts at Rehoboth’s eateries and stores. 5:30-8pm Buddy Fiesta at Mariachi’s Restau-rant, Wilmington Ave. Rehoboth Beach. Fiesta atmosphere with live music. Free dinner for anyone with Down syndrome. Mariachi’s will donate 15% of proceeds back to BWBW. Help make a difference in the lives of individuals with Downs syndrome. boardwalkbuddywalk.com 302-227-0115
6 Lewes in Bloom Fall Festival9am-2pm. Beautify your garden! Proceeds benefit Lewes in Bloom’s beautification efforts in Lewes, which won them the top national honor last year! 2nd & Bank Streets.lewesinbloom.org
6 Porch Sale Benefits Dorchester County Historical Society7am til-at Dorchester Heritage Museums and Gardens at the La Grange Museum,1003 Greenway Dr.,Cambridge, MD. 410-228-7953
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8am-Noon Trip to BaltimoreInner Harbor bus trip !
Pumpkin Painting 6-8pm Family fun!
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Trick or Treat 1-4pm White Horse Park
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Apple Harvest Oct 6 & 7, Hot Apple Cider and Apple Cider Donuts. Pumpkin Harvest 13 & 14, Wicomico County 4H Fair Oct 13, Fall Harvest 20 & 21 Car Show from 9-3pm! Trick or Treat 27 & 28 Costume Contest 2pm Sunday & more!
Family Fun! Hay & Corn Mazes, Tricycle Track, Face Painting, Hayrides, Corn Pit & Straw Pit, Petting Zoo, Balloons and Train Rides.
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6 Boast the Coast 11-8pm Lewes’ 17th Annual! Maritime-themed activities in1812 Park and at the City Dock begining at 11am. 11-3pm free boat tours at the City Dock . Other Lewes events Oct 6th: Lewes Historical Society Craft Show, the Lewes in Bloom Fall Plant Sale beginning at 9am and the Historic District Merchants’ Fall Sidewalk Sale from 10 – 5pm. The Lighted Boat Parade culminates the day’s activities at dusk on the canal. Mayor Jim Ford presides from the reviewing stand at Fisherman’s Wharf. leweschamber.com 302-645-8073
6 Faith Fest 10-4pm, St. Luke’s United Methodist Church and Muskrat Park in St. Michaels. FREE admission to a music and arts festival with Christian bands, children’s games, a guest speaker, food vendors, faith-based organizations and much more! stmichaelsfaithfest.org 410-829-3467
6 2nd Annual Bark on the Boards Dog Walk 10am-2pm, Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk. Animal lovers stroll to raise money in support of Sussex County’s only animal shelter. Canine contests, games, kids activities, vendors & refreshments. Hosted by Delaware SPCA. delspca.org.
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art craft market& 6 10th Annual East New Market Heritage Day 11am on- Gospel music, liturgical dancing, ancestry presentations and to sample Pensacola Sampson’s famous “Tomato Pudding,” as well as many other East New Market culinary specialties. Faith Community United Methodist Church, Shiloh-Rhodesdale Road, at the corner of Routes 14 and 392, in East New Market.
6 Fall Car CruiseRegister 8am, event10-2pm. Classic cars cruise the streets of Berlin, MD. With music in the streets and local shops in theme, thou-sands of visitors come to see classic cars from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s roar up and down the streets. Berlinchamber.org 410-641-4775
6 Easton Airport Day10-4pm. Formation flying over Easton Airport during Airport Day. Free! Skydivers, warbird formation flying, learn to fly seminar, classic car show, MD State Police Trooper 6 rescue helicopter & Talbot County Airport Paramedic open house. Plus the famous “Rubber Chicken Drop” as warbird pilots try to hit a target. Benefits Talbot Hospice. 410-310-2626
6 Fall Colors Paddle3-5pm at Pocomoke River State Park, 3461 Worcester Hwy, Snow Hill, MD. Meet at the Boat Rental Area by the river-front. $20 per canoe or tandem kayak, $15 per single kayak. Or bring your own/$5 per person.410-632-2566
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6, 7 Chesapeake Celtic FestivalSat & Sun, 11am- 5:30pm. Saturday evening Ceilidh music jam. Music, dancing, art, story-telling, sheep herding, lifestyle re-creations and libations! Furnace Town Living Heritage Museum, Snow Hill, MD. celticfest.net 410-651-0757
6 Pocomoke Fall FestivalChamber Yard Sale, All day Downtown Pocomoke. pocomoke.com 410-957-1919
6 40th Annual Chincoteague Oyster Festival Tom’s Cove Park Campground at 8128 Beebe Road, Chincoteague VAAll you can eat oysters & much more. Order tickets early. chincoteagueoysterfestival.com
6 5th Annual Wings & Wheels Fall Festival 10-4pm at the Sussex County Airport. Vintage planes, cars and more! 6pm Stage Door WWII Camp Show’, The USO-styled canteen show. Show tickets $30/ includes a full course dinner. wings-wheels.com 302-856-1544
6 WSW Seagull Century Team in Pink 7am. Join us to promote breast cancer awareness at the Sea Gull Century. Salisbury University. WomenSupportingWomen.org Call Carlos: 410-548-7880
6 Community Health Fair8am-noon Ocean Pine Community Center, Ocean Pines, MD. 410-641-7717
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6 Harbor Day at the Docks10am-5pm. Waterfront Heritage FestivalCelebrate local maritime traditions. With educational exhibits, fish cleaning, sea-food cooking demonstrations, harvesting, maritime artisans, the Fishmobile with touch tanks and kids activities! West OC Commercial Fishing Harbor Sunset Ave., OC, MD. ocharborday.com 410-289-6733
6,7 Harvest Moon Festival10-5pm Coverdale Farm, 543 Way Rd., Greenville, DE. Turtle Races, farmers’ mar-ket, with pumpkins and mums for sale. 1:30-4:30pm Farm to Fork event each day. DelawareNatureSociety.org 302-239-2334
6 BIG Breakfast7-10am. Old fashioned Buckwheat Cakes, Pancakes, Scrapple, Sausage and Eggs.Allen Community Hall, Collins’ Wharf Road, Allen, MD. 410-546-2043
6 Jack Hanna of TV’s Wild Countdown6pm The Jefferson School, Georgetown, DE. Live show, brings his favorite animals, stories and exciting film footage. Purchase tickets at jeffersonschoolcom 302-856-3300
6,7 OC Softball Tournament XIXFacility Usage - Ball Fields #1, #2, #3Northside Park, 125th St. & Bay, Ocean City, MD. 410-250-0125
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Youth Art Show 6 pm - 8 pm in HSTC Auditorium 17 S. Washington Street, Easton
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Traditional Crafts Fair 10 am – 3 pm in HSTC Garden behind 25 S. Washing-
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8 Film: On Wheels Brazil7pm Brazilian Groove Film ScreeningsHolloway Hall, Great Hall, SU campus.Salisbury.edu 410-543-6030
9-13 5th Annual Paint Onancock!Artists paint this historic waterfront town Tuesday through Thursday. 5-8pm Reception/ sale Friday Oct. 12. For more info go to: paintonancockpleinair.org 757-787-8818
11 Wild & Scenic Film Festival1pm and 5pm Celebrate the 40th Anniver-sary of the Clean Water Act and the 10th Anniversary of the Assateague Coast-keeper. Food, drink, door prizes, raffles and silent auction Seacrets’ Morley Hall in Ocean City, actforbays.org 443- 614-0261
11-14 Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival, different venues throughout Rehoboth Beach. Boney James, Jeff Golub, Steve Cole, Zoe Band, Alex Bugnon, Henry Butler, Maysa, Urban Jazz Coalition & more perform. rehobothjazz.tix.com
11 Season Premiere Concert7:30 pm Julien Benichou, director, with guest cellist: Dariusz Skoraczewski - 6:30pm pre-concert talk. Easton Church of God, 1009 N. Washington St., Easton, MD, midatlanticsymphony.org 1-888-846-8600 or 410-289-3440
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12,13 Chesapeake Wildfowl Expo Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art, Salisbury, MD. Carvers from the Mid Atlantic exhibit. Wardmuseum.org 410-742-4988
12 Potluck Dinner & Movie Stevenson United Methodist Church. Bring a covered dish to share in the fellowship hall. 410-641-1137
12, 13 Oktoberfest & Art & Craft Fair Fri, 11am- 6pm; Sat, 10am- 6pm, OC Convention Center. Eat, drink & be merry with schnitzels, wursts & barrels of beer. Continuous entertainment with German sing-a-longs and Bavarian dancers. 100 exhibitors display hand-crafted gifts. 410-213-8090
12 & 13 Heritage Days Friday Oct 12 - Youth Art Show, Saturday Oct 13 -10-3pm Traditional Crafts Fair in the garden . Demonstrations of these traditional techniques will be given by many of the craftspeople. Historical Society of Talbot County’s Garden at 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. ( Rain location inside the Auditorium at 17 S. Washington) Admission Free. Saturday evening Oct 13 - Reception at historic Wheatlands, birthplace of Perry Benson, a local 1812 icon. hstc.org 410-822-0773
12-13 Apple-Scrapple Festival One of the top 100 festivals in the USA! En-tertainment, crafters and food vendors, “Scrapple Toss” and scrapple carving contest. applescrapple.com 302-337-7135
12 Fall Bulb Landscaping 10111am -1pm John Feliciani offers tips and proper techniques for beautiful fall planting. East Coast Garden Center, 30366 Cordrey Rd., Millsboro, DE. eastcoastgardencenter.com 302-945-3489
12 RockTober, 5-9pm Music in downtown, Berlin. 13 OctoberFest 12-6pm. Authentic German food, great live music and a beer garden with German style beers on tap. Berlin, MD.berlinchamber.org/event-octoberfest 410-641-4775
12 & 13 Zooy Halloween 6-9pm. NIGHT OF THE LIVING ZOO! Dress wildly for a scarey Fun Fund-raiser at the Salisbury Zoo, 755 S. Park Drive. Salisburyzoo.org 410-548-3188
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12,13 Barbershop Harmony Society Ocean City welcomes the Barbershop Harmony Society to its beaches for a singing competition! OC Convention Center, 4001 Coastal Hwy, Ocean City.barbershop.org 570-735-5577
13 FiberFest10am-4pm Sturgis Park, Snow Hill, MD. The Purnell Museum’s annual textile arts festival. There will be dozens of vendors selling fiber art supplies and hand-crafted items, as well as live animals including Hog Island sheep, alpacas, and Angora rabbits, children’s activities, food, live music, door prizes, demonstrations and more. purnellmuseum.com 410-632-0515
13 Virginia Chamber Players with Andre-Michael Schub 8-10pm World Class Musicians presented by Coastal Concerts perform at Bethel United Methodist Church Hall, Fourth & Market Streets, Lewes, DE.(Wheelchair acces-sible) works by Haydn, Beethoven, and Schubert. $25. Free for ages 10-18/one adult per youth. coastalconcerts.org 888-212-6458
13 Grand Old Opry Tribute2-4pm The OC Jamboree, Route 611 and 12600 Marjan Lane, OC, MD. $25. ocjam.com 410-213-7581
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8-13 Band Concert 7pm U. S. Air Force Heritage Of America Band, Rhythm In Blue Jazz Ensemble at Holloway Hall Auditorium, SU Campus in Salisbury, MD. Salisbury.edu 410-543-6030
13 Oh Boy! A Tribute to Buddy Holly 8:30pm, Epworth United Methodist Church, 19285 Holland Glade Road, Rehoboth Beach. Live concert with songs from the Buddy Holly story. rehobothjazz.com
13 Season Premiere Concert Mid-Atlantic Symphont Orchestra7:30 pm Julien Benichou, Music Director with special guest Cellist: Dariusz Skoraczewski - Pre-concert lecture at 6:30pm. Tickets $. Mariner’s Bethel Church, Ocean View, DE.14 Ocean Pines MSO ConcertPre-concert lecture at 2pm, 3pm concert. Community Church, Rt. 589, Ocean Pines, MD. midatlanticsymphony.org 410-289-3440
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13 Ballroom & Latin Dance Party 7:15-8pm. Argentine tango lesson, 8-10:30 Dance party Attire – Dressy casual. $. Queen Anne County Arts Council, 206 S. Commerce Street, Centerville, MD. 410-482-6169
13, 14 Rocktoberfest Tournament Bahia Marina in Ocean City, MD. Call to register or for more info. ocfishing.com 410-289-7473
13,14 Crabi Gras Sat. 2-8pm, Sun. 12-6pm Hot Sauce & Oyster Festival. Tickets $5. Per day/ $8 both days. Enjoy freshly shucked oysters and a variety of hot sauces, Live music by the Nighthawks, Blackwater, Jeff and Anna, and Bird Dog and the Road Kings. Cannery Way, 432 Race Street in historic downtown Cambridge, CambridgeMainStreet.com crabigras.com 410-228-0108
13 Annual Bird Seed Sale 9am-1pm at the CHSP Maintenance Garage in CHSP. Advance bird seed order forms at the Park Office, Seaside Nature Center, online or call. Deadline/Orders 10/3. friendsofcapehenlopen.org 302-858-6127
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13 Community Hymn Sing 3pm. Join a rousing old-fashioned hymn sing featuring the combined choirs of Waters UMC and Holy Trin-ity churches along with local gospel choirs. Oxford, MD.
13-14 55th Olde Princess Anne Days1812 Heritage Festival, Sat 10 am-5 pm/Sun Noon-5pm. Princess Anne. Historic house & garden tour. Craft demos, music, kids activities. Partially ADA. $. Advance tickets available. Somerset County Historical Society. teacklemansion.org 410-651-2238
13-14 Good Beer Festival12:30-6:30pm. The Good Beer Festival is a celebration of GREAT craft beers, our Eastern Shore heritage, and the environment at Pemberton Historical Park in Salisbury, Maryland. 50 different craft beers, live music on two different stages, craft & food vendors, cornhole and other games. Pemberton Park, goodbeerfestival.org 410-548-4914
13 Horn Point Laboratory Open House10am-3pm ‘Bay and Beyond’ On the Choptank River, Cambridge, MD. Learn about marine ecosystems thru tours, touch tank, hands-on activities, and free t-shirt for kids! hpl.umces.edu/openhouse 410-221-8425
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14 Visit Blackwater Refuge Free! National Wildlife Refuge Week - No entrance fee! Near Cambridge, MD. friendsofblackwater.org
14 Sailwinds Park East Kite Festival12-4pm. Sailwinds Park East on the shores of the Choptank River. This free festival features kites of all shapes and sizes. Face painting, moon bounce, music, and more! 410-228-1000
15, 22, 29 Dance: Forró 5pm. Featuring Helena Hill. Brazilian Dance performed at festivals. Holloway Hall, Front Lawn, SU Campus. (Rain Location: Holloway Hall, Great Hall) Salisbury.edu 410-543-6030
16 The Future of Water: Liquid Assets 7pm film tells the shocking story of the state of our water infrastructure; out of sight and out of mind, that is crumbling. Critical issues of public health are embedded in 100-year old pipes which can-not sustain the level of growth. Salisbury University Devilbliss Hall room #123, SU Campus. wicomicoenvironment.org 443-614-6697
18 on- Theater: RED HERRING October 18-21, 26-28, November 2-4 The Oxford Community Center. A hilarious spoof of the spy thriller movies of the Cold War era. tredavonplayers.org
18 Island Theater 7pm Chincoteague Island Theater Company at Sundial Books. Short plays, poems & more. chincoteagueculturalalliance.org
18 Brown Bag Lecture Series 12-1pm “The Humor of American Politics: How Laughter Has Kept the Republic on Track” David Foster of Oxford’s Tred Avon Players, Talbot County Library, Easton, MD. 410-822-9152
18 7th Annual Job Fair 3:30-7pm Over 30 employers from a wide range of industries across Delmarva. Remember to dress for success and bring plenty of copies of your resume! Centre at Salisbury, 2300 N. Salisbury Blvd. 19 & 20 ChamberFest 2012 10am-7pm Business-to-Consumer expo featuring members of the Salisbury Chamber of Commerce. At The Centre at Salisbury 2300 N. Salisbury Blvd. salisburyarea.com 410-749-0144
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19 Family Fun Night Pumpkin Painting 6:30-8pm at the Ocean Pines Community Center. Bring your own pumpkin or purchase one from us (limited quantity available-$6 ea.) and don’t forget your imagination! All decoration and paint will be provided. 410-641-7052
19 Hawk Hysteria7pm, Men’s and women’s basketball scrimmage. Give-a-ways, contests games, autographs & Harry the Hawk’s birthday party. Free. William P. Hytche Athletic Center, UMES Campus, Princess Anne, MD. 410-651-6499
20 Bark in the Park10am-3pm. A Dog Walk & Family Festival, 10K and 5K races, to benefit the animals of Talbot County, with kids activities, carriage rides, food and music. Idlewild Park, Easton, MD. talbothumane.org 410-822-0107
20 Tri-County Alumni Chapter Fall Fling 7pm Cost TBA. Richard A. Henson Center, ballroom, UMES campus, Princess Anne, MD. 410-651-7686
20 Blackbird Creek Fall Festival10-4pm. Guided hikes, hay rides, live music, kids crafts, vendors and food. Blackbird Creek Reserve, 801 Blackbird Landing Rd. Townsend, DE. 302-739-3436
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20, 21 7th Annual Cambridge Schooner Rendezvous 10-5pm, Long Wharf, near the intersection of High and Water Streets in Cambridge. Day sails and dockside tour aboard 9 historic schooners, family-friendly activities, historic walking tours of Cambridge’s High Street, the Vigilant Crew encamp-ment and other Reenactors. Maritime music including Slow Boat Captains for Truth and Justice, Janie Meneely & Calico Jack, and Schooner Time. Visit theRichardson Maritime Museum, 401 High Street, Cambridge, MD. cambridgeschoonerrendezvous.com 410-221-1871
20 “Identify the Seeds of War” Workshop 9am - Noon. A morning of meditation and introspection, based on Buddhist principles. Look within to identify the Seeds of War that affect our lives, our community and the world. Discuss these and how our actions can transform our planet for the good of all. UUFS, 2812 Old Ocean City Rd. Salisbury, MD. 443-944-3900
20 Beckwith Apple Festival 9am-2pm. Beckwith United Methodist Church in the Neck District, a few miles outside of Cambridge. Large flea market and crafts, apples treats of all kinds, fried chicken, oysters & more. Neck District Volunteer Fire Department Rt. 343 Lloyds (about 2 miles from Spocott Wind-mill) 410-228-7807
20 Tilghman Island Day 10am start. All day Silent Auction, Kronsberg Park, The Row Boat Race begins at Dogwood Harbor followed by the Jigger Throw contest and Boat Docking contest. Work boat races off Avalon Island, The crab picking contest is in Kronsberg park. 4:30pm live Auction. tilghmanmd.com
20, 21 Easton Academy Craft Show 106 South Street, Easton, MD. See 60 craft artists exhibit. Saturday10am- 5pm, Sunday10am-4pm, $10 Admission. 410-822-2787
20 Brown Bag Lecture 12-1pm. Wil Hershberger speaks on how he col-lected images and sounds for his book “The Songs of Insects” about a number of the wonderful singing insects that can be found in our area.Talbot County Library, Easton, MD. 410-822-9152
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20 Annual Chili Chowder Cook OffSponsored by Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company. Come hungry. Arts, crafts, music, lots of good chili and chowder! chincoteaguechamber.com
20 CCA Fall Coffee House7:30pm. 60’s style! Music, the spoken word, visual arts and dance. At the Senior Center on Church Street inChincoteague, VA. ChincoteagueCulturalAlliance.org 410-563-1242
20-21 Native American Indian Heritage Festival & Pow-wow10 am-5 pm daily. 19th Annual at Bending Water Park/Marion, MD. Cultural event & celebration. Vendors and displays, music and traditional dancing. $. ADA. (Accohannock Tribe)indianwatertrails.com 410-623-2660
20-21, Autumn Wine Festival20th: 11am-6pm, 21st: 12:30pm-6pm. Beautiful outdoor Festival at Pember-ton Historical Park in Salisbury, MD. Regional wines, tasty food and a great Musical line up includes: Backfin banjo, Y-not, Anything goes, On the Edge, Triple Threat, Atiba and The Christina River Steel Band. autumnwinefestival.org 410-548-4914
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20,21 OC Softball Tournament XXCome and cheer your favorite team on! Fields #1, #2, #3, Northside Park, 125th St. & Bay, Ocean City, MD. 410-250-0125
21 Delaware Made Craft, Wine & Beer Festival Noon - 5pm. Local crafts by Delaware artists. 50 varieties of wine & beer from local brewers, plus live acoustic jazz by Paul Cullen & Friends, Keg tossing and corn hole competitions, seminars on wine, beer & spirits. DE Agricultural Museum & Village, Dover, DE.visitdover.com/winebeerfestival 302-734-1736
224-31 Third Annual Local’s WeekFree admission to the Lifesaving Sta-tion Museum, OC, MD. Ocmuseum.org
6-28 Children’s Fantasy Trail6-8:30pm Get your costume on, dress your kids, and come see all those favorite characters from well-known books and movies. Maybe they’ll give you a treat! Fee: $5 for all ages.Cape Henlopen State Park. destateparks.com 302-645-6852
26-28 Haunted House5-7pm Clear Space Theatre’s presents! Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts20 Baltimore Ave. clearspacetheatre.org
Land, Water, and Communit ie s: What is the Future of the Shore?
An opportunity to bring together the Lower Shore community, and discover common ground, and start a dialogue for the greater good.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2012 at Salisbury University. Doors open at 5pm for a light dinner, followed by community dialogue 6-9pm.
FREE event open to the public. Participate in a “World Café” conversation guided by “questions that matter.” The aim is to identify common ground ideas around
land use and water quality on the Lower Shore.
This event is sponsored by the Maryland Humanities Council Let’s Be Shore project and the Public Affairs and Civic Engagement Institute at Salisbury University.
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26 Halloween Luau6-9pm @ Seacrets, OC, MD. Music: On The Edge, endless buffet, open bar, live/silent auctions. Costume contest. Ticket $75. Benefits the Life Crisis Center, as-sisting adult and child victims of abuse, sexual assault and rape.Lifecrisiscenter.org 410-749-0632
26-28 Sea Witch Halloween & Fiddler’s Festival Rehoboth Beach, Sea Witch costume parade & contest, Official State Fiddler’s Festival, and a costume dog parade on the boardwalk. beach-fun.com/Sea-Witch-Halloween-Fiddlers-Festival
26 Milonga Dance Party7:30-8pm Argentine Tango Lesson, 8-10pm Milonga. $. Dressy Casual.Academy Art Museum, 106 South Street Easton, MD. 410-482-6169
26, 27 Ghost Walks of Historic Chestertown 6:30pm. Tales of haunt-ings, folklore, murder & mayhem from costumed guides. Tour by lantern light. Ghost Walks from White Swan Tavern, Reservations. Historic district, Chester-town, MD. 410-778-3499
27 Zooy Halloween6-9pm. The not so scarey Halloween Happening! Wonderful for the wee-ones. At the Salisbury Zoo, 755 S. Park Drive. Salisburyzoo.org 410-548-3188
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Oct 28, HAUNTED Eastern Shore Bus Tour
with Mindie Burgoyne1-5 pm Take a bus tour through the Lower Eastern Shore and uncover the truth about legend-ary haunted historical sites. Travel through Princess Anne, Crisfield, Marion and more while hearing historical accounts. Get off the bus to catch a closer look! $35 dollars per person. The bus will depart from the Nabb Center parking lot. Space is limited, so reserve your seat early!410-543-6312
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27 Julia Purnell’s Birthday Party 10am - 4pm. Free admission and birthday cake! Julia A Purnell Museum. purnellmuseum.com 410-632-0515
27 Fall Festival and Bazaar 9am-2pm. Oyster fritters, soups, chicken salad, baked goods. Eat in or take out. Local artists, vendors, and crafts. Children’s Activities. Outdoor yard sale tables available, weather permitting. Call 410-749-5650 to reserve vendor table. Allen Community Hall, Collins’ Wharf Road, Allen, MD. 410-546-2043
27 Halloween Fall Festival 2-5pm Music will fill the air as ghosts and goblins parade and play. Costume Contests, Carnival Games, Face Painting, Arts & Crafts, Pony Rides, Moon Bounces, a haunted trail, refreshments and Candy Goodies are just some thrills to be had. White Horse Park/Community Center, Ocean Pines, MD. 410-641-7052
27 “A Whale of a Tale”, 2pm Suzanne Thurman speaks on conservation of marine mammals & sea turtles. Zwaanendael Museum, 102 Kings Highway, Lewes, DE. Museum open 10am–4:30pm. Free. 302-645-1148
27 Ocean City Coin & Currency Show 10-6pm Saturday and 10-4pm SundayProfessional coin & currency dealers buy/sell U.S. or world coins and currency, plus free appraisals & free admission. OC Convention Center, Ocean City, MD. coinshows.com 443-623-7025
27 Ken Bloom in Concert 7:30 pm. A musical journey from Bach to rock, gypsy jazz guitar to concert zither, mistrel banjo to a Benny Goodman solo on clarinet Senior Center, Church Street in Chincoteague, ChincoteagueCulturalAlliance.org 410 563-1242
27, 28 Quota Club Holiday Craft Show 10/27 10am-5pm & 10/28 10-4pm,5$ admission/kids 12 & under free. All kinds of wonderful crafts from toys to Holiday decor. At the Wicomico Civic Center. Benefits local Charities.quotacraftfair.com
28 Halloween Spook Out Party Northside Park gym. Carnival games, arts and crafts, hayrides, snacks and costume contests scheduled throughout the event. Northside Park, 125th St. & Bay, Ocean City, MD. 410-250-0125
29 Film: Secrets of The Dead 7pm. Lost In The Amazon/ Brazilian Groove Film Screenings. Holloway Hall, Great Hall, SU Campus. Salisbury.edu 410-543-6030
30 The Future of Water: Tapped 7pm film is an unflinching examination of the big business of bottled water, largely unregulated, which has successfully commodified our public water resources. From the producers of “Who Killed the Electric Car?” Salisbury University Henson Building #103, SU Campus. wicomicoenvironment.org 443-614-6697
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6 4th Annual Circle of Life 3.2 Mile Run/1 Mile Fun Walk at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge to benefit Hospice and Palliative Care of the Eastern Shore. To register visit: hpces.org
6 Sea Gull Century 2012 Ride starts and finishes on the east side of Salisbury University campus near the corner of Bateman and Wayne streets. 7-9am “Show-and-Go” start. You do not have to check-in. Return by 6 pm.View Race routes online, 3 options: the Assateague Century, The Princess Anne Metric or The Snow Hill Century. Register online at seagullcentury.orgSea Gull Century Events: Friday Night Welcome Reception Campus Mall • 7-9pm (with Registration) Saturday Lawn Party (Cash Sales Only) Campus Mall • 1-6 pmPlus short optional FUN rides: Friday Wildfowl Museum Ride: 11-mile, pre-Century tour with a stop at SU’s Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art. Visit the museum for free with rider number.Sunday All-You-Can-Eat Crab Feast Rides: Restaurant rides feature all-you-can-eat steamed crabs, hush puppies, clam strips, corn on- the-cob, shrimpies and fried chicken, drinks & gratuity included. Seating is 11:30am-3pm. Pre-paid tickets are required.* Red Roost (42 miles): $31.50, * Old Mill Crab House (44 miles): $33.99Sunday Bordeleau Winery Ride: Bordeleau Vineyards and Winery invites you to enjoy a beautiful 24-mile ride in the countryside, ending with a wine tasting and tour. Pre-paid tickets requires $10. bordeleauwine.com. Each year, Sea Gull Century proceeds benefits dozens of non-profit organiza-tions and funds student scholarships. In 2011 over 10,000 people rode in the Sea Gull Century. Riders come from all over the Mid- Atlantic and bring substantial tourism dollars to the area. 410-548-2772
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6 Dewey Goes Pink 5k at the Starboard, Noon start: Run/walk for DE Breast Cancer Coalition in memory of Barbara “Guggie” Montgomery. Fast, flat USATFcertified loop course. Pig Roast, beer, party sponsored by the Starboard. Highway One, Dewey Beach, DE. races2run.com
6 13th Annual Osprey Sprint Triathlon9am at Public Landing, Snow Hill, MD. Packet pick-up with ID on Oct. 5th 5-9pm at the Francis Scott Key(Rte 50) or Sat. Oct 6, 6:30-8:30am under the pavilion in Public Landing. Race day check-in and body marking will be from 6:30am-8:30am at the staging area at Public Landing. This event benefits the Maryland Coastal Bays Program. Half-mile swim, 15.2-mile bike ride and 3.1-mile run. Md coastalbays.org 410-213- 2297, ext. 107
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13 WSW Walk for Awareness 8:30am start. Women Supporting Women’s 11th Annual Walk for Breast Cancer Awareness. Contact Carlos to register today! Winterplace Park, off Rte 50 near Salisbury, MD.WomenSupportingWomen.org 410-548-7880
13. Paddle,Pedal and 10 K run/walk Festival 7-8:30am. On-site Registration Chaney-Wilmont Greenway, 1 E. Marshall Street, Milford, DE.7:30am Paddlers launch from Mispillion Marina, Rt. 1 & 36 Bypass.9am Cyclists depart for Cedar Creek Boat Ramp on Lighthouse Road.9:15am Runners/Walkers depart for Cedar Creek Boat Ramp.10:30 Awards, 11am picnic. $20 for the walk/run/biking event which includes your registration, a T-shirt (if registered by October 1st) Fees on the event day are $25. downtownmilford.org 302-839-1180
13 “Spat Dash” race 8am–noon, Horn Point Laboratory. Benefits environmental education programs for the community. 5K and 10K race, as well as a “race” for walkers. The entry fee for the 5K race is $30 and $40 for the 10K race. All participants will receive a hooded sweatshirt, daycare is offered and medical support. Register at active.com 410-221-8316 and the day of the race. The race will be followed by the Horn Point Labora-tory’s annual community Open House from 10am-3pm themed ‘Bay and Beyond.’ Learn about marine ecosystems with tours, touch tank, hands-on activities, and free t-shirt for kids! Located on the Choptank River, Cam-bridge, MD. To register for the race or to find out more about Horn Point visit:
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14 Wild Goose Chase Bicycle Tour This one day bicycle tour for women takes place in and around Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, in Cambridge, Maryland on the Eastern Shore. It’s a spectacular way to enjoy early-season cycling while contributing to a great cause. In 2011, this event raised more than $40,000 for the Refuge. The terrain is dead flat, the scenery is spectacular and the roads are quiet. It’s perfect for everyone from beginners, just getting into the sport, to seasoned pros, who want some end of season miles to stretch their legs. Come the day before and enjoy kayaking and self-guided bike tours of the area. Register early at terrybicycles.com
20 Shelter Century Fall Foliage Ride 7am start/ends St. Michaels Schools, 100 Seymour Ave., St. Michaels, MD. Family Cycling Event through five picturesque waterside villages in Talbot County along the Miles River and the Chesapeake Bay. 3 rides: 11 miles, 31 miles and a 62.5 metric Century. Food and fun. Benefits Talbot Interfaith Homeless Shelter. talbotinterfaithshelter.org Register at sheltercentury.org 410-253-9415
20 Blackbird Creek Fall Festival & Race for our Rivers 5K Register 8-8:45am, 9am start race. Fall festival 10-4pm. Blackbird Creek Reserve, 801 Blackbird Landing Rd. Townsend, DE. $25 per person, benefits the Appoquinimink River Association. First 100 people who register will also receive a free technical t-shirt. 302-739-3436
20 Sussex County Heart Walk, Delaware Technical & Community College, Georgetown. Benefits heart disease and stroke programs. To volunteer contact heartwalk.kintera.org/southernde 302-286-5723
27 Seaside 10/5K 9am start at the Ocean City Inlet. The race course includes the world famous Ocean City Boardwalk and then heads out to Coastal Hwy. Registration fees for participants. 443-497-4324
27 20th Annual Between the Waters Bike Tour, 7am Start / Finish in Wachapreague, VA. Choose from 25, 40, 60 or 100 mile routes. Pre-registered riders receive a commemorative T-shirt. SAG support. Picnic lunch. Rest stops with snacks and drinks. cbes.org 757-678-7157
Local Paddling GroupsDelmarva Paddlers is a discussion group for folks interested in canoes, kayaks, sit-on-tops and other human powered boats on the Delmarva Peninsula. delmarvakayak.home.comcast.netThis second site offers gear-swaps, activities and benefits for people who enjoy sea kayaking within the Chesapeake Bay region. cpakayaker.com
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Weather patterns on Delmarva have seemed to follow a pattern over the 30 years that I have been paying attention. Rainy late winter to early Spring trickles down to fair days in June, dry Julys, muggy August, rain returns in September,gorgious Octobers, quirky Novembers, snow in early December, but more often than not a moderate Christmas, and start to the New Year. The last two years have been both extreme and extremely different. By the February 5-6th, 2010 DelMarVa Blizzard, seasonal snowfall had already climbed well up the ranks of great historic winters in several mid-Atlantic cities. In 2012 we waited to be clobbered, rolling into spring unscathed from one of the warmest winters on record.
Each summer grows drier. Farmers watched their crops wilt in the sizzling heat. On the national weather map, showing a mid west drenched in the colors ofextreme drought, only parts of Delmarva showed up as a drought area on the East Coast. Too little water in our day to day proved a challenge this growing season, while the relentless heat of 2012 increased ice cap melt globally contrib-uting to sea level rise. Bayside and seaside communities will be impacted by too much water, forcing communities like Crisfield, Cambridge, Ocean City and The Delaware Beaches to rethink their futures. According to a University of Maryland CIER report: Along Maryland’s coast, sea level is expected to rise between 24 and 48 inches by the end of the century. Over the next several decades, average temperatures in the Northeast are projected to rise as much as 4º.
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It is easy to see effects already in eroding shorelines, flooded wetlands and sand loss on area beaches. Pelicans have moved north from Virginia beaches and are now a common sight over the water in Maryland. Our shorelines will see water levels rise at double the rate of most places on the planet, according to the U.S. Geo-logical Survey. Sinking land in the Chesapeake Bay area is also projected to worsen the effects of relative sea level rise . “We have direct evidence of a hot spot stretching from Cape Hatteras in North Carolina to just above Boston,” says Asbury Sallenger Jr., an oceanographer at the U.S. Geological Survey’s St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center in Florida. “ Long-term climate trends may have created this hot spot by changing ocean currents,” says Sallenger. With the atmosphere heating, parts of the North Atlantic have warmed and freshened. Computer simulations suggest the decreasing density of these waters could weaken the powerful Gulf Stream and North Atlantic Current, which keep water away from the East Coast. Other scientists credit the sea level speedup to weather patterns that could soon reverse. There was a period in the 1960’s when sea level actually fell along the mid-Atlantic coast. Either way, the little road that winds through miles of marshland out to our home on Maddux Island is under a high tide more often these days. Shorelines in our area have lost 3 feet on average, toppling trees and cutting into lawns. continued page 54
Tide gauge measurements from 1950 to 2009 revealed spots along the East Coast where sea levels rose faster in recent decades (redder means more acceleration). Credit: Sallenger et al/Nature Climate Change 2012
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our national memorials, the National Archives, museums and key office buildings could be swamped in up to 10 feet of water. Norfolk and Virginia Beach are more exposed large population centers already tangling with a 4 inch sea level increase. Sadly, a shelved 2008 climate action plan, had urged state agencies to factor sea level rise and storm surge predictions into transportation and infrastructure plans while revising local land use policies in coastal areas to minimize threats to lives and property. Currently entire neighbor-hoods and landmarks like the Chrysler Art Museum increasingly find themselves surrounded by high water. Politically, little has happened here in the US or globally to take measures to limit the effects from climate change. Stefan Rahmstorf, at the Potsdam Institute in Germany notes; “ If nations acted to cut carbon emissions so the temperature rise was only 1.5C, the sea level rise would be halved. “ Here on Delmarva, Assateague island was sited in a NRDC report as “at risk,” along with other popular East Coast National Parks. “The natural environment of Assateague Island National Seashore is expected to become less stable under most climate change projections.”the report reads. continued page 54.
In Maryland, yellow line showsthe location of single barrier island for Assateague in 1850 -before 1933 storm created theOcean City inlet (green shaded region shows dramatic westward migration of land south of inlet, in contrast to area north of jetty, by 1942)Source:
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“Driven by increasing rates of sea level rise, more intense and possibly more frequent storms, the island will experience an increased likelihood for erosion, over wash, inlet breaching, shoreline retreat and island narrowing.” The sea draws us close to its dazzling vistas, but what joys it offers, it may also take back without apology. Those of us that choose to live near the shoreline must understand our tenuous hold at the edge of such magnificent beauty. The shore line changes with every tide, adapting and restructuring itself. Perhaps this is our lesson forward. We all agree that the weather has been unpredictable and at times challenging. If the pattern of drought threatens traditional crops like corn, it may be wise to explore more drought tolerant crops. When building in flood prone areas, construction should reflect that possibility. Weather is a long range issue, overwhelming and easy to put off, but ignoring it can not be an option. One thing is clear, water will continue to be an issue locally and globally. It is up to us to seek creative solutions to flow with theenvironmental changes the future may bring.
Overwash moves sand, typically from ocean-sideto bay-side, so barrier islandsmigrate rather than drown as sea level rises. Source: National Park Service
These houses on Cedar Island off the Eastern Shore of Virginia were originally built on solid ground before the sand on the barrier island migrated. Source: US Geological Survey
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c h a l l e n g eGAME onLearn about water; attend local lectures, films and events OCT 2 The Future of Water: Global Thirst7pm. Dr. John Wennersten. On the coming world water crisis resulting from pollution, population growth and privatization of global water resources. Henson Building #103, SU Campus, Salisbury wicomicoenvironment.org 443-614-6697
OCT 7 Coast Day11-5pm celebrating all things Delaware Bay. University of Delaware, Lewes Campus. On improving understanding of ocean environments and serving coastal communities. ocean.udel.edu/coastday 302-831-8083
OCT 11 Wild & Scenic Film Festival1pm and 5pm a collection of films that speak to the environmental concerns and health of our planet. Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Clean Water Act and the 10th Anniversary of Assateague Coastkeeper actforbays.org 443-614-0261
OCT 13 Horn Point Laboratory Open House10am-3pm ‘Bay and Beyond’ Discover the science of the Chesapeake Bay. Tours, touch tank, hands-on activities, and children will receive a free t-shirt. hpl.umces.edu/openhouse 410-221-8425
OCT 16 The Future of Water: Liquid Assets7pm. Film tells the shocking story of the state of our water infrastructure, out of sight and out of mind, that is crumbling. Critical issues of public health are em-bedded in 100-year old pipes which cannot sustain the level of growth. Devilbliss Hall #123, SU Campus, Salisbury. 443-614-6697
OCT 30 The Future of Water: Tapped7pm. Film is an unflinching examination of the big business of bottled water, largely unregulated, which has successfully commodified our public water resources. From the producers of “Who Killed the Electric Car?” SU Henson Building #103, SU Campus, Salibury. wicomicoenvironment.org 443-614-6697
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G A R D E No c t o b e rGARDEN WARRIOR
Last summer’s garden faced many challenges. Deepening droughts require you to spend mornings watering thirsty plants. I am not good at this. My garden is very spread out, which involves much hose dragging and as the summer wore on and our well level dipped, the water I sprayed on my unhappy plants peppered them with salt. Once again I lost my kiwi plants. Tomatoes started out fabulously, but then my odd watering habits blackened their bottoms and withered their base leaves. Skins split and I made lots of sauce from the “good areas” of my maters- refusing to lose my harvest. Then September doused us with buckets of rain. I cleared the garden of spent plants and planted greens, garlic and another round of carrots and radishes. I have a sunny sheltered patch now reseeded with a second round of lettuces. We’ll see how that goes, but if the weather stays moderate into early November, I may get a few weeks of salad. I also sowed a bunch of movable containers with less hardy plants, lettuce, basil and peppers. These I will lug into the nice little green house, John and I built last spring using windows and doors from our local Habitat store. (for about $250!! materials) A tour of that will be on my blog by at cecalendarguide.com
the garden is watered and ready for anencore!
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Some plants like parsley will reseed themselves and weather the entire winter. My spring beets are sprouting a second round of mini leaves perfect for salads off the original plants. So get your second season seeds in now. You may also plant in cold frames. The lids will stay open until the weather gets chilly, then close them par-tially at night and opened again during the day. Both cold frames and greenhouses get incredibly hot during the day, even in the middle of winter, so to avoid baking your plants, monitor the temperature and posi-tion openings for the appropriate airflow. You can also cover your greens with a bed sheet or a piece of plastic on cold nights. Some gardeners bend PVC pipe into half arcs over their raised beds and cover them with clear plastic. If you don’t have a gar-den or raised beds, you can grow lettuce di-rectly in soil bags on boards or in a wagon. Set the bags in a sunny spot, slit them open and sow the seed. Protect the seedlings on frosty evenings by pulling the boards or wagon indoors. Of course you may just decide to fill a sunny corner window with a few container plants to prolong summer’s bounty as the fall grows cooler.
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a great excuse to plan for the next one. Happy Autumn!
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Kristin Keeler (left) Princess Anne, MD.
“I like to drive around and look at the fall folliage.”
Peggy Gardner(right) Princess Anne, MD.
“I like to make a fire in the fireplace.”
Jim HughesWhite Haven, MD.“I like to cook with the fall produce,especially apples.”
Debbie CampbellMiddletown, DE.“I love all the fall festivals in October.I go to the Pumpkin Chunkin, Apple Scrapple and just riding around is beautiful!”
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What is a good thing to do here in October?
Danielle Duplain Salisbury University Student from Wash-ington DC “I love to drink coffee and read outside. I like to wear a scarf.”
Jeanne MillsOcean Pines, MD.
“We take off on mini-vacations. I love the cooler weather.”
John OrthMaddux Island, MD.
“I like sketching and painting outdoors. The cooler weather is great and I love the
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