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M A Y 2 0 1 1
t h e s e n i o r i s s u e
SMALL GREEN LOCAL
Chesapeake Eastcalendar guide
A two-weekresidential programwhere young artistscan study their craftwhile experiencing the best in the arts
Maryland Summer Center for the Arts at Salisbury UniversityMSCA
Orchestra, Acting, Digital Video Production, Visual Arts,
Musical Theatre
P r o g r a m s o f f e r e d : July 3-July 16, 2011
Residential ProgramSalisbury University
Students entering 7-12 grades from the states of
MD., DE. & VA.
410 548-4777 Ext #[email protected]
salisbury.edu/msca
Talented middle and high school students across Maryland, Delaware and Virginia are invited to participate in this year’s Maryland Summer Center for the Arts at Salisbury University. Every year over 100 aspiring artists live on SU’s campus and perform intensive study in their discipline. The program encourages young artists to expand their techniques while exploring unique artistic visions and diverse world-views through interactions with the program’s professional staff and visiting artists.
...work & play
Dedicated to remembering:
Kathy Wood Day our very, dear, “full of beans” friend
good humored seeker of amazing treasures “from out there in the great world of stuff,”out of the box gardener, a giving samaritian working with the little Sisters of Jesus & Mary, Art Teacher for inmates at Wicomico Detention Center, animal lover, pingpong powerhouse and free spirit.
May breaks a record for the longest “great things to do” calendar ever! Traditionally it is our “seniors issue”- but the many wonderful things for graduating seniors, over 50 seniors and everyone else has pushed our article space to the minimum. Perhaps that is the best content after all, getting out and filling our lives with new experiences is the stuff that keeps one young. Whether you are 17 or 57+, how you choose to fill your day and with what attitude will dictate the level of personal fufillment and joy those hours will yield. Certainly my concept of “old” has changed. I have always felt a part of me is stuck at age 12, or at least somewhere far younger than the almost 52 (eek!) I will turn on my next birthday. I must confess that I have stopped riding grocery carts enroute to the car, but mainly because of flipping one in the rain-soaked Home Depot parking lot and the very pained expression on my daughter’s face. The similarities between a graduating senior and those of us post work-(when ever that will happen...) offers some interesting parallels; we need to fill our time in a productive manner and quite often our resources may be cut. The economy has kept a large number of potentially retired folks at work or in part-time jobs that they may have held at the beginning of their careers. But there is a silver lining, “the machine that is run, starts easier.” The question of healthcare and lodging might be looked at with a youthful eye. Keeping your body in shape and your mind challenged is top preventative medicine. And here is an idea directly from my college days... if your home becomes too much to keep, or you need to cut your expenses and “senior housing” feels limiting or too expensive- why not get a few of your dear friends together to live in a “group” house. (I may like to do a future article on this notion- so please contact me with your thoughts.) So pluck up a pen and circle the things you’d like to enjoy doing this month. sieze the day! Dana Simson
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a c r o s s t h e s h o r eongoing Vintage Baseball Season Regular practice schedule in Easton on Sundays, 1pm & Thurs. 6pm. Mt. Pleasant Park, Springdale Street. Fair Plays play ball according to the rules of the year 1864. Season schedule hstc.org/baseball.htmlYOGA Mondays, April 18-May 9. Balancing Your Energy with Yoga Series. 5pm Holloway Hall Front Lawn. SU Campus, Salisbury. Bring a mat and salute the sun as it sets. Free. 410-543-6271 MEET: Institute for Retired Persons Tuesdays 2pm. in Guerrieri Ctr, Rm 236, during spring and fall semesters. Ages 50+, annual dues $20, reduced SU parking. Clubs, weekly speakers, trips. salisbury.edu/irp 410-543-6150Delmarva Singles 1st Wednesdays, age 50+, 6 pm potluck dinner, Salisbury Chamber of Commerce. 302-846-3138ASK Activities Singles Klub, 2nd Wed (8th)., 6pm, Denny’s, Easton, rt. 50 410-745-2797
MEETINGS: Lyme Disease meetings; last Mondays, 6:30 pm, The Greater Salisbury Building, next to WMDT-TV, in downtown Salisbury. 410-749-LYME
ARTISTS: Wednesday Morning Artists Wed. Mornings 8am at Creek Deli, in Cambridge, MD. Free. 410-463-0148
SAIL: Skipjack Nathan of Dorchester Public Sails. Fee, 4-5 times monthly. Preregistration required. [email protected]. skipjack-nathan.org 410-228-7141
BINGO! *Tuesdays; Cambridge Elks Lodge, Lodge Rt. 50, 5pm- 410-221-6044*Saturdays 7pm Trappe VFD. 4001 Powell Ave. 25 games.*Fridays. Open 6:30/games7:30pm. Easton Vol. Fire Dept., 410-822-4848
PLAY:Delmarva Scrabble Club 1st & 3rd Mon. Barnes & Noble, Salisbury. All levels of players welcome. Free! delmarvascrabbleblogspot.comThe Chess Club 2nd &4th Wed., St Michaels Com. Ctr. 1-3pm. Novice to expert. Intro Chess/age 8+ 3-4:30pm each Wed. 410-745-6716
Silent Peace Vigil Sundays, 2- 3pm Rte13 & College Ave, Salisbury, Signs available.If inclement weather call. 410-546-1466
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6279 Hobbs Road . Salisbury, MDLEGENDARY SUMMER DAY & TEEN CAMP THE ODYSSEY ACADEMY FOR ARTS, ATHLETICS, ACADEMICS, & ADVENTURES
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LEGENDARY SUMMER DAY & TEEN CAMP THE ODYSSEY ACADEMY FOR ARTS, ATHLETICS, ACADEMICS, & ADVENTURES
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LEGENDARY SUMMER DAY & TEEN CAMP THE ODYSSEY ACADEMY FOR ARTS, ATHLETICS, ACADEMICS, & ADVENTURES
SUPER VALUE PACKAGES & REGISTRATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ CAMPODYSSEY.ORG
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a c r o s s t h e s h o r eongoingSING! Bay Country Barbershop, Mondays 6pm. Trinity Cathedral, 315 Goldsborough St., Easton, baycountrychorus.org 410-822-0952Sweet Adelines,Mondays 7-9pm. Makemie Hall, N. Division St., Salisbury. oceanbaychorus.com 410-749-1194 CAMERA CLUB: easternshorecameraclub.com Workshops, meetings. Ocean Pines, 7pm, 2nd Monday, OP library oceanpinescameraclub.org 410-208-9048 Easton area; 7pm-9pm, 1st & 3rd Mondays. Wye Oak Room, Talbot County Com.Ctr.
TOTS: Nature Tales & Craft for Tots; 10-11,1st & 3rd Wed., The Ward Museum lobby, Salisbury. wardmuseum.org 410-742-4988 x104Tot Time Mondays, September 13 – November 8, 10:15 a.m. Ages 5 and under with an adult.Talbot County Free Library. tcfl.org 410-822-1629
DANCE:1st Sat. Ballroom Dances 7pm-YMCA, Peachblossom Rd. Easton. 7-8 pm Early bird instruction. Main dance 8-10:30. $12. All ages! 410-822-0566 DC Hand Dance. Mondays. Free lessons 6-7; dancing 7-10 - House of Welsh. 1106 Coastal Hwy, Fenwick Island, DE (302-541-0728) 310-460-0800Delmarva Hand Dance. Wednesdays, lesson 5:30, Dance 7-9pm, Fenwick Inn, OC. 301-502-4344EMBROIDERY: Chesapeake Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America meets 4th Mondays Bethany Lutheran Church, Camden Ave, Salisbury. 7pm. 410-749-3649
GENEALOGY LUNCH: The Dorchester County Historical Society, 3rd Wed.every month.1003 Greenway Drive in Cambridge, MD. 410-228-7953
WRITE: The Writers’ Bloc, meets 3rd Sat. 1- 3pm, Wicomico Library, Room 3, Salisbury. writersbloc.org 410-641-3450Delaware Writers; Every Wed. 10:30-12:30 on the back porch at the Homestead, except for holidays /special events. Rehoboth Beach Arts league. Rehoboth Beach, DE. 302-227-8408
WALKS: *Cambridge: Costumed Docent; 11-noon. From Long Wharf. $fee.*Blackwater Refuge: check times, from Visitor’s Ctr. friendsofblackwater.org*Adkins Arboretum: Guided walks, 11-12, Visitor’s Ctr. Saturdays. $ 410-634-2847
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Boone’s Tunes OF DELMARVA
SUMMER OFFERINGSMUSIC CLASSESGROUP LESSONS
PRIVATE LESSONSThree locations in
Delmar, Ocean Pines, & SalisburySusan Boone, Director
Licensed and Certified with Musikgarten & ACM
www.boonestunesofdelmarva.com
Nature’s Music for Toddlers (ages 15 months-3 years)In this class, toddlers and their caretakers meet for 30 minutes of singing, dancing, circle games, instrument play, focused listening, and many more fun musical ac-tivities with a summer/nature theme. 8 sessions included, but you only pay for 6!
Cycle of Seasons—Summer (ages 3 -5)Through songs, poems, listening and echo games, circle games, instrument play, and many more fun musical activities, preschoolers explore the sights
and sounds of nature in the summer months. Adults accompany them to this 45-minute class, but children are encouraged to build independence in many
activities, as well. 8 sessions included, but you only pay for 6!Piano Camp (ages 6-10)
This camp will provide a fun, interactive, and musically enriching introduction to the study of piano. Staff reading,
basic melodic and rhythmic patterns, and ear training will all be addressed through ensemble playing, drumming and
singing activities, and musical games. Students may continue by enrolling in Music Makers: At the Keyboard in the fall, if
so desired. 5 sessions included, but you only pay for 4!T WO FLEXIBLE SUMMER ENROLLMENT OPTIONS:
Summer Camp Format—Once a day for 5-8 weekdays. Weekly Class Format—Once a week for 8 weeks.
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1-29 Salute to America-Photography 94th St., Ocean City, MD. artleagueofoceancity.org 410-524-9433
15- 6/15 The Watercolors of Art LaMay Mon-Sat. 10- 5, Sun. 12-5 Fee$ Ward Mu-seum, 909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury, MD. wardmuseum.org 410-742-4988
- 13, Photography Show Foyer Gallery, reception 15, 5-7 pm, Art Institute & Gallery, reception 2/4 5-7pm. Mon.- Fri. 11-3 pm. 212 W. Main Street, Downtown Salisbury, MD. 410-546-4748
- 22 Sylvia Gottwald:Cultured Designs Harvard-trained architect turned rare shells from France, Thailand, Japan, the Phillipines into wearable art. - 29 Lisa Breslow: Landscape/CityscapeThis exhibition of paintings and monotypes by New York-based artist Lisa Breslow reflects a mastery of light, color, and abstraction. Easton Academy of the Arts, 106 South St., Easton, MD. academyartmuseum.org 410-822-2787 -30 The Eastern Shore Through the Eye of the Photographer. Nabb Center Gallery, Hours: Mon.,Wed., Fri. 1-4pm. Salisbury, MD. 410-543-63125-19 UMES Graduating Senior Student Show Reception, meet the artists 5/5 4-6pm@ Department of Fine Arts, Mosely Gallery at University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD. umes.edu/arts 410-651-7770
Salisbury University Galleries, Salisbury, Md.-12 Biannual Senior Art Student Shows Fulton Hall Gallery; Tues.-Fri. 10-4pm. 410-548-2547 - 25 Pastels, Paints & Photographs: Eastern Shore Hospital Center Exhibition. “outsider art.” Atrium Gallery; Mon.-Fri.10-4pm. 410-543-6100
5-28. Painting Provence: Four Artists PLUS a presentation of work from the Eastern Shore Hospital Center Dorchester Center for the Arts, 321 High Street, Cambridge, MD. dorchesterarts.org. 410-228-7782
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4/28 - May 1 Delmarva Birding Weekend . delmarvabirding.org 443.614.02617-15 2011 Delaware Bird-A-Thon . dosbirds.com
7 International Migratory Bird Celebration . chincoteaguechamber.com 757-336-612214 Birding Cape Henlopen . destateparks.com 302-645-685228 Horseshoe Crab & Shorebird Festival . Milton Memorial Park (& Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge). HistoricMilton.com 302-684-1101
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4/28 - May 1 Delmarva Birding Weekend Migration of shorebirds, waterfowl & nesting birds. Guided & self-guided tours. $. delmarvabirding.org 443-614-0261
4/28-May1 MD International Kite Exposition 9-9pm Fri.-Sun., sport kite demonstrations, giant kites and lessons in kite making. On the beach at N. Division St. on 6th St. OC, MD. kiteloft.com 410-289-7855
29-May1 Annual Salisbury Festival Carnival rides, Friday Night Block Party, Craft Beer Tasting, food vendors, classic car show, arts & crafts on the plaza, entertain-ment, children’s activities, costumed characters, flea market, princess tea party, and much more! Downtown Salisbury. Salisburyfestival.com 410-749-0144
1 Beer, Wine, & Garden Tour Festival 11-3pm East Coast Garden Center, Millsboro, DE. 11am Gardening 101, tours, food, local wine & beer. thecordreycenter.com 302-682-9080
4/28-May1 Ward World Championship Wildfowl Carving Competition & Art Festival. Auction, dem-onstrations, children’s activities, classes & vendors. $ 40th St./ Convention Center. Hours: Fri. 10am - 5pm; Sat. 9-5pm, Award ceremony at 5pm; Sun.10-4pm 410-742-4988, ext. 120
1 Multicultural Festival 10-3 PM. Idlewild Park, Aurora & Washing-ton Streets, Easton. Games, Music, Food & Booths, Lesole’s Dance Project. 410-829-3560
1 Denton Spring Gala 5-9pm. Big Joe Maher Jazz Ensemble, wine and beer tastings, refreshments, re-gional art, May Baskets, a silent auction. $ 410-479-4315
1 Tidewater Chamber Singers Francis Poulenc’s Mass in G to Renaissance music to the Beatles. 8 PM. Christ Church, St. Michaels. $. 1-888-752-0023
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1 Colonial May Fair 10-3pm May Day Festivities at Old Wye Church, (1721), including colonial costumed docent-led tours, Clydesdale-drawn wagon rides to the working Grist Mill, (1682). Days events include May Pole dancing with par-ticipants weaving brightly-colored ribbons around a live-flower bedecked May Pole, Wye Auction, homemade luncheon. 14114 Old Wye Mills Road, (Route 662), Wye Mills. Benefit. 410-827-8484
1 Mid-Atlantic SymphonySeason Finale, 3pm “Made in America.” $. Community Church of Ocean Pines on Route 589. Pre-concert talk at 2pm. 888-846-8600
1 Habitat Benefit Historic House Tour Brunch at the recently renovated Ethel Holland House/Choptank 11:30am, 100 Beech Place, Easton, $50. 410-476-3204
1 Sweet Adelines CompetitionTwenty-seven choruses from the Mid-Atlan-tic region. “Show of Champions.” Sat. 8 pm. 40th St./Convention Center. 717-529-3129
3 Stargazing at the Seashore8:30-10pm, Delaware Seashore State ParkTelescope, star maps and binoculars will be provided - bring blanket & pillow, Indian River Life-Saving Station. Pre-register by 4pm. $5. Destateparks.com 302-227-6991
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1,2 “Flowering of the Church” . 2-4pm Golden Anniversary tours of the church. Old Trinity Church, Church Creek, MD. Outdoor service 12:30 5/2.
3 Family to Family Class . NAMI MD Lower Shore Educational Class, 6:30– 9 pm at the Garland Hayward Youth Center, 30660 Hampden Ave, Princess Anne, MD. To register email [email protected] 443-299-2744 3 Guppy Club: Spying for Spring .10-11:30 Seaside Nature Center, Cape Henlopen State Park, Lewes, DE. Discover secrets of nature through games, crafts, outdoor adventures. Ages 3-5/with adult. Pre-register. 302-645-6852
3 Salisbury Pops Concert . 7:30pm. Holloway Hall. Free. SU Campus, Salisbury.edu 410-543-6385
5 Cinco de Mayo Fiesta 11am-10pm. Chili’s, 28587 Marlboro Road, Easton. Benefit Mid-Shore Mental Health Systems, Inc. Maryland. Door Prizes, DJ at 5pm. [email protected] 410-770-4801
5 Benefit Fashion Show 5-8pm Celebrate Spring in Style Fashion ShowHenson Center Ballroom, UMES, Princess Anne, MD $25. Somerset County Historical Society & Julia Ford Endowment for Education. Reservations 410-651-2238
5-7 Eastern Shore Senior Games. SU athletic fields. see page 54 for more information. SU Campus Salisbury.edu 410-548-3256
5 Wordstock 1:30-6 p.m. Red Square. Share and celebrate “the word,” whether spoken, written, sung, rapped, enacted or chanted. Your writings or those you love. Bring peace signs, a guitar & tie dye shirts. Enjoy a free-spirited afternoon. Free. SU Campus, Salisbury.edu 410-543-6030
5 Jazz Brazz Big Band 7:30pm. Holloway Hall, SU Campus. 410-543-6385
5 -8 Springfest 10-10pm four fun-filled days music, arts & crafts & food. 8pm Headliner concerts($) Thurs., Fri. & Sat. evenings.Sun. (10-6pm) Free parking/West OC Park & Ride shuttle bus 1$. 800-626-2326
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5 National Day of Prayer Breakfast 7-9am Wicomico Youth andCivic Center, Salisbury. $20. 410-749-1633
6 Relay for Life American Cancer Society NorthWorcester 6pm-12am, Frontier Town Campground. An overnight community event to raise funds for American Cancer Society programs. Form a team, attend Sur-vivor Lap and Reception, family fun (food, games, entertainment, candle lighting ceremony.relayforlife.org/northworcester 410-749-1624
6-8 30th Annual Decoy and Wildlife Festival Auctions, carving and retriever demonstrations. Havre de Grace Decoy museum, Havre De Grace, Md. Fri. 6-9pm.; Sat. 9am-5pm, Sun. 10-4pm decoymuseum.com
6-8, 12-15, 20-21 Tred Avon Players“Social Security:” intelligent comedy. New York art dealers fend off out of town meddlers. Oxford Community Center. tourtalbot.org 410-226-0061
7 4th Annual Jazz & Blues Bash 2pm - 8 pm. A celebration of music and art, featuring regional artists on two outdoor stages, plus art & food vendors. Historic Berlin, MD. berlinchamber.org/event-jazz
6-8 78th Dover Days FestivalLegislative Mall and The Green, Dover, DE. A huge parade, may-pole dancing, pet parade, 3.stages, car show, crafts, & food, kid’s zone, re-enactments, free admission to museums, a visit at the Governor’s House, and more! visitdover.com. 302- 734-7511
7 Outdoor Survival Course1pm Pocomoke River State Park. $3 per/ $10 family of four.3461 Worcester Highway, Snow Hill, MD. Register 410-632-2566 x115
7 Flower & Flea Market7-2pm Elks Lodge, Dutchman’s Lane, Easton. talbotpartnership.org 410-819-8067
7 PAINT THE TOWN fundraiser $$, Easton, MD. 6pm Avalon Theatre Concert: Gram-my award winner Paquito D’Rivera Latin Jazz ensemble. Post party at the museum. academyartmuseum.org 410-822-2787
7 Safe Kid’s Day12:30-3pm Mid-Shore YMCAfree family fun and safety activi-ties. Bring your bathing suit for free open swim! Bike rodeo! 410-334-3480
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7 Native & Heirloom Plant Festival 8am Nature Crafts vendors & educa-tional info, Plus special plant packages: butterfly, bee, bird, fern or heirloomtomatoes. Historic Golden Quarter Farm, 11452 Assateague Rd, Berlin. Assateague Coastal Trust.actforbays.org 410-629-1538
7 4th LSLT Native Plant Sale9-1pm Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art, Salisbury, MD. Native perennials, ferns, grasses, shrubs, and trees. Rain Gardens, Shade Gardens, and Bird & Butterfly Gardens.Lowershorelandtrust.org 410-641-4467
7-15 2011 Delaware Bird-A-ThonBirding For Conservation fundraiser much like a walk-a-thon where indi-viduals or teams count the number of different bird species seen or heard in a 24 hour period, to raise funds to pro-tect habitat for migratory shorebirds and to fund migratory raptor research along the Delaware Bay. It’s a great way to help the birds and qualify for some fantastic prizes. dosbirds.org
7 16 Miles of Animal Mayhem16 Mile Brewery Meet & Greet Event for Debbie’s Fund for Animals. Great food, beer, & music. 413 South Bedford Street Georgetown, DE. 302-604-4192
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7 Beach Driving Clinic10-12 noon Delaware Seashore State Park. Basic safe & courteous driv-ing on surf-fishing beaches. Meet at the Indian River Life-Saving Station Museum. $5. Destateparks.com 302-227-6991
7 Lewes British Motor Car Show11-3 Lewes Historical Society Grounds. Over 100 beautiful cars. Tour the Society’s museums. Parade down Second Street. leweschamber.com 877-465-3937
7 Princess Anne Street Fest10 am-4 pm. Downtown Princess Anne. Food, children’s activities, crafts & entertainment. ADA. Princess Anne, MD. 410-651-2961
7 Chincoteague Seafood Festival12-4pm, $40. Promotes the Eastern Shore Seafood Industry. Food & entertainment. Tom’s Cove Park, 8128 Beebe Road, Chincoteague Island, VA. chincoteaguechamber.com 757-336-6161
7 International Migratory Bird Celebration 9-4pm Chincoteague Na-tional Wildlife Refuge, Assateague Island. Workshops, lectures, bird walks with bird-ing experts, activities for children, films, guided tours of Assateague Lighthouse.chincoteaguechamber.com 757-336-6122
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7 Spring Festival at Holly Center 10-3pm Auction, Car Show, food, crafts, music, games, cake walk, etc. 926 Snow Hill Rd., Salisbury, MD.hollycommunity.org 443-260-0822 7 MOTHER EARTH DAY Festival10am-4pm Robert Reed Park, water Front downtown Chincoteague, VA.Live Music: Hemlock Hollow, Earth Band Jam (The music stage will be powered by solar panels!) Organic Food, Artists, crafts made from recy-cled material. Make a green Mother’s day gift, Bicycle.powered spinart! Amazing Facts getting green.
8 MOTHERS DAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST7-11am OXFORD Volunteer Fire De-partment - Oxford Road (Route 333)oxfordfireco.com
8 Blessing of the Lewes Fleet at Fisherman’s Wharf 2pm, A traditional maritime ceremony to ask for protec-tion of the city’s seafarers at the begin-ning of the fishing/boating season. leweschamber.com 877-465-3937
8 Colonial Tea Parties2pm Mother or Grandmother/Daugh-ter - Historical Society of Talbot County, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton. fee$. [email protected] 410-822-0773
Using “Chiaroscuro”light & shadowwith award winning Artist Instructor
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May ClassesEvenings 10 classes 6:30-9pm
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8 GOSPEL CHOIR SPRING CONCERT 5pm Ella Fitzgerald Center for the Performing Arts, UMES Campus, prin-cess Anne, MD. 410-651-6571
10 Vocal Jazz Ensemble7:30 Holloway Hall, SU Campus, Free. Salisbury.edu 410-543-6385
10 Farm-to-Table Feast . 6pm Good Earth Market, Millville, DE. Benefits the Center for the Inland Bays. $95/per,reservations. goodearthmarket.com 302-537-7100
11 ASK Activities Singles Klub 6pm Denny’s Rte 50/ Easton. 410-745-2797
12 Peace Alliance of the Lower Shore (PALS) Planning Meeting, 6 pm, down stairs, Wicomico Public Library. google palsforpeace / 410-546-1466
13Film: BONHOEFFER 6pm Film & discussion. Documentary. The life of German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer organizer of the Confess-ing Church, the only structured revolt against Hitler. Unitarian Fellowship, 2812 Old OC Rd. Salisbury uufs.net 410-749-0264
13 Hike the Sea Hawk Trail12-1:30 Holts Landing State Park1.7-mile trail. Learn about the park, Indian River Bay and the Assawoman Canal. Free. destateparks.com 302-227-6991
13 MayDay PlayDay MusicFest5-9pm Main Street Berlin. Bryan Russo Band, Electric Company., Reedo & The Front Porch Offering, and Lower Class Citizens. Vendors, family friendly activities. berlinchamber.org
13,14 Festivals of Music OC8am -8pm Music festival for middle, junior & high school instrumental & choral organizations. Convention Cen-ter on 40th St., OC. 9am Sat. Parade on Boardwalk 800-323-0974
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Friday, May 13th 5-9pm5:30 Little Miss & Mr. Pageant 6:30 - 8:00p.m.: Barren Creek Band Strawberry Street Dance !
Saturday, May 13th 9-2pm8am Strawberry Strut 5K Registration9 Strawberry Strut 5K start10 Strawberry Jams, Jellies & Baked Goods Contest10:30 Opening Ceremony & 5K Awards11 Strawberry Festival Parade To enter, call 410-968-1225
www.somersets trawberryfes tival.com13, 14 Somerset Strawberry Festival Marion, MD. Fri 5-9pm, Sat. 9am-2pm. Arts, Crafts, Food, Entertainment, Children’s activities, Parade, 5k strut register at info booth, Little Miss & Mr Strawberry Pageant. somersetstrawberryfestival.com
14 Nature Walks at Furnace Town Living Heritage Museum, 2pm and 7pm, admission fee applies, Snow Hill, MD. furnacetown.com 410-632-2032
14 Youth Fishing Tournament 7am-2pm. Age15& under. The fishing pier in CHSP. $10 fee, T-Shirts 1st 50 entrants. Prizes. Rain date: Sun./15th. friendsofcapehenlopen.org
14 Panel Discussion . Families of Old Somerset: The Bayside Settlement. 1pm Nabb Center, Salisbury. Including Manokin Hundred. Free. 410-543-6312
14 White Marlin Festival & Crab Soup Cook Off . Noon-3pm. Judge the resort’s finest crab soups. $fee. Music, clowns, facepainters & magicians. Somerset Plaza, Somerset Street, Ocean City, MD. 410-289-1413
14 Gardening for the BaysNative Plant Sale 9am-1pm James Farm Ecological Preserve, Ocean ViewNative plants, information booths, food & activities. inlandbays.org
14-6/15 Salute to the ServicesSpecial OC. MD. Discount program honoring those serving community & country. Some restrictions apply. salutetotheservices.com 410-289-6733
14 Wildflower Walk11am with a naturalist! Cape Henlopen State Park, Lewes. 10-up with adult. Free. destateparks.com 302-645-6852
14 Westside Heritage Festival 9am-4/5 pm (23rd Annual) Mardela Springs, MD. Spend the day having fun with history. Sponsored by Westside Historical Society. 302-875-7601 14 Fun Dog ShowRegister 9am/ 10-2pm Benefit Dorchester County Humane SocietyGrand Parade, plus 18 show classes including dog looking most like owner, best costume, best groomed, and dog that likes the judge the most. $5 to enter each class. Dogs must be at least six months old to enter. Sailwinds Park, 200 Byrn Street in Cambridge, MD. 410-228-3161GRADUATING SENIORS
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P r o f e s s i o n a l P e t G r o o m i n g14 Salisbury Symphony Orchestra . 7:30pm Holloway Hall, SU Campus. Tchai-kovsky & Friends featuring Cellist Wesley Baldwin $fee. Salisbury.edu 410-548-5587
14 Birding Cape Henlopen . 8am Cape Henlopen State Park, Lewes, DE.Join a naturalist. Bring binoculars or borrow a pair of ours. Dress for the weather. ages 10-up with adult. FREE! destateparks.com 302-645-6852
15 “The Canterbury Tales” 1-5pm. A standard flower show presented by the Oxford Garden Club. Oxford Fire House, (Route 333), Oxford. Free. oxfordmd.net
15 Green Earth Book Award 2010 Winners Exhibit . Author & illustrators raising environmental awareness. Ward Museum, Salisbury. wardmuseum.org 410-742-4988
15 Talbot County Garden Club’s House & Garden Tour . 10am- 5pm. MD House & Garden Pilgrimage. Waterfront and historic homes & glorious gardens, many with notable examples of environmentally sound conservation practices. Box lunches $15.Reserve by 5/7, tickets$ [email protected]
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16 Backstage Lecture “How to Build a Production”,10-11am Clear Space Theatre, 20 Baltimore Avenue, Rehoboth Beach. $15 includes coffee & bagel. clearspacetheatre.org 302-227-2270
16 Salisbury Youth Orchestra7:30 pm Holloway Hall, SU Campus. Fee. Salisbury.edu 410-548-5587
17 Family Time Garden 5:30-6:30 Plant a Flower Garden. Corbin Library in Crisfield! somelibrary.org 410-968-0955
17 Garden Lecture 11:30pm Town & Country Garden Club Luncheon, Christ United Methodist Church, Salisbury, MD. An afternoon with Tim Farrell (Award winning Gardener/Horticulturist) For reservations 410-742-0321
17 Delaware Bay Field Trip Depart 8 pm, Guerrieri Center Park-ing Lot. See the mating ritual of the horseshoe crab fee$. wicomicoenvironment.org 443-523-0204
19 Senior Celebration9-3pm Pleasant Day Medical Adult Day Care. Sailwinds Park, Hayward Street, Cambridge MD. FREE. Educa-tional, fun event, prizes, food, white elephant sale, Health Screenings by Shore Health. pleasantday.com 410-228-0190
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21 Lions’ Club Homecoming & Auction, 12-4pm, barbecue chicken dinners for take out. 410-632-1700
21 Luau . Dorchester General Hospital 6:30 pm. Trappe, MD. Enjoy an island-style meal, dancing, silent and live auc-tions. Benefits palliative care at DGH. $150 per. 410-228-5511 ext 5481
21 The Secret Gardens of Oxford10 am- 4 pm. The Oxford Garden Club presents 9 beautiful gardens nestled behind historic homes in Oxford. Enjoy plein aire artists and talented musi-cians. $fee. Rain or Shine. 410-226-5551
21 Sail: THE ELF CLASSIC INAUGURAL 2011Classic sailing yachts race from The Eastport Yacht Club in Annapolis to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels. A new tradition begins! cbm.org
21,22 MARITIME MODEL EXPOSITIONThe CBM Museum’s Model Guild & North American Steamboat Modelers Associa-tion present radio-controlled models powered by steam, battery, and wind. Register cbm.org 410-745-3266
21 30TH Birthday BASH Talbot Hospice A Festive Evening! For details: talbothospice.org 410-822-6681
18 Walk At Lunch 11-1:30 FREE walk around Downtown Salisbury, lunch provided. Music, vendors & ice cream! Register wicomicohealth.orgclick on Walk @ Lunch event 410-546-5311
19 International Cultural Tour, 7pm, Enjoy different cultures and art, Salisbury. SWAC for location and reservations. 410-543-ARTS
19 Cruisin’ Ocean City3,000 hot rods, customs, classics, street machines, muscle cars, etc.Live entertainment, celebrity guests, special attractions, boardwalk parades, vendors, midway & more. $. Convention Center on 40th Street and Inlet Parking Lot. Thurs.-Sat. 9- 5pm; Sun. 9- 4pm. cruisinoceancity.com 410-798-6304
20 Plein Air Arts Festival Paint Out! 10-4pm. fifty artists compete & offer their work for sale. Rehoboth Art League,12 Dodds Lane, Rehoboth Beach, DE. 302-227-8408 20 Pass It On: Cultural Traditions of the Lower Eastern Shore K-12 Curriculum & Activity Guide. 4-6pm. FREE. Ward Museum, Salisbury.wardmuseum.org 410-742-4988
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21 Zoobilation 5-10pm Party Safari style with the Animals at Salisbury Zoo for the Wildest Party of the year! With generous help from LORA Local Owner Restaurant Association RenewTheZoo.com 443-880-8627 21 Horn Point Antique Fly-In . 9-4pm. Hundreds of antique airplanes. Displays, aviation vendors, & a spectacular airshow. Horn Point Aerodrome, Cambridge, Md. avialantic.com 410-310-0159
21-22 Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival . Gather to hear some of the greatest blues artists jam on the Bay. Proceeds benefit charity. Sandy Point State Park. Annapolis, Md. bayblues.org 410-257-7413
21CROP walk . 10-1pm Bethany Beach Bandstand. Walk to overcome poverty. 25% will go to the Pyle Center and the rest will help globally. 302-537-9417
21 Yard sale/Car wash Millsboro Chamber of Commerce. 8-1pm. Spaces $10, Car Wash by Millsboro Middle School Student Council. 302-934-6777
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Saturday, May 21, 201110 am - 2 pm
Join us in Historic Downtown Berlin forthe Annual Spring Cruisers.
With music in the streets, antiques, galleries and vintage storesto browse and lots of great food, this is the place to stroll
around while enjoying hundreds of 50’s, 60’s and 70’sclassic cars of all types.
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21 Spring Car Cruise 10-2pm Classic cars cars from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s cruise the streets. Music, vendors & fun. Downtown Berlin, MD. register $10 8-10am.berlinchamber.org 410-641-4775
20, 21, 22 Bayside Quilt ShowFri, Sat 10-4 pm, Sun 11-3 pm; $5; Quilt Boutique items for sale; Historic Old St Paul’s Church, 222 South Morris Street, Oxford, MD 410-925-6960
22 Easton Kitchen & Garden Tour11-5 PM. Tour 8 homes and two Inns. Refreshments, Historical Society Garden 3 -5 PM. Raffle. Register: 17 S. Washing-ton Street, Easton. Fee. 410-822-0773
26 Children’s Beach House Golf Classic11am. 128 golfers play an exclusive course to benefit Children’s Beach House. The Peninsula on the Indian River Bay. Poolside BBQ buffet at 5pm $$. cbhinc.org 302-645-9184
28 Community Yard Sale 7am-1pm Somers Cove Marina, Crisfield. $10. To reserve a space. crisfieldevents.com 410-202-6490
27 Don’t Fry Day at the Salisbury ZooCelebrate the sun by covering up like animals do. Learn how important it is to cover up and protect your skin. Salisbury Zoological Park salisburyzoo.org 410-860-6880
27 Introduction to Surf-Fishing12-3pm DE Seashore State Park Tackle & baits to use, current rules, regula-tions, fish identification, How to catch (and release) a big one! 10&up with parent. Tackle supplied. Indian River Life-Saving Station; $. Pre-register.destateparks.com 302-227-6991
27-29 Seaford Heritage WeekendGovernor Ross Plantation, SeafordCivil War re-enactments and demon-strations, vintage car show, mansion and museum tours, live music, food vendors, carriage rides& more.seafordchamber.com 302-629-9690
27-29 Chestertown Tea Party Festival 10am parade down main street, a classic distance race, raft race, live demonstrations of colonial life, a dra-matic historic reenactment, vendors of colonial craftsmanship, music, local food & wines. Tour Schooner Sultana, tossing of local celebrity ‘Tories’ into the river & tour the newly refurbished Prince Theatre. chestertown.com 410-778-0500
28 Beckwith Strawberry Festival. 9am Enjoy homemade strawberry pies, cakes, soups, ice cream plus crafts, music, and a large flea market. Neck District Fire Hall, Cambridge, Md.tourdorchester.org 410-228-7807
28 Fairmount Academy’s 36th Annual 1800s Festival . 11 am-5 pm. Fairmount Rd/Fairmount. 1800’s classroom & spelling bee, entertainment, crafts, seafood, homemade desserts. Rain date 6/4. ADA. Fairmount Historical Association (Karl Zickrick) 410-651-3945
28,29 Spring Arts & Crafts Show . Sat. 10-5/ Sun. 10-4. Ocean City’s only Memorial Day weekend craft show featuring vendors displaying garden acces-sories, jewelry, candles, florals, wood crafts & homemade items. Home grown plants for sale for your yard or patio. Located at the Convention Center on 40th St. 410-213-0735
28 Horseshoe Crab & Shorebird Festival . 10-4pm Enviro. Programs / Exhib-its. Milton Memorial Park (& Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge). Milton, DE.Celebrate horseshoe crabs and migrating shorebirds. A shuttle bus transports visitors to the Refuge HistoricMilton.com. 302-684-1101
28 Lore of The Shore . 7pm Pocomoke River State Park - 3461 Worcester Highway - Snow Hill, MD. 410-632-2566 ext 115
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28 Archeology Dig, Furnace Town Living Heritage Museum, 1-4 pm,
29 Strawberry Day at Furnace Town Living Heritage Museum, 1-4pm, admission fee applies. furnacetown.com, 410-632-2032.
29 Dolphins Return!9:30am Cape Henlopen State Park, Lewes, DE. Atlantic Bottlenose Dol-phins return to the Delaware Bay. Age 7 -up with adult. Pre-register.$2 each.destateparks.com 302- 645-6852
29 Soft Shell Spring FairNoon-5 pm. Crisfield City Dock. Seafood/sides/beverage. Kids’ activi-ties, arts and crafts, demonstrations, Watermen’s Hall of Fame, fresh crab cakes & soft crabs. ADA. Crisfield Lions & Lioness/Crisfield Area C of C crisfieldchamber.com 410-968-2500
30 Memorial Day Ceremony & Parade. 9am Bicentennial Park.downtownmilford.org
30 Open Air Concert 6pm. Chesapeake Chamber Music Festival presents Blake Meister Jazz Ensemble. N. Washington & Golds-borough Streets, Easton. Bring lawn chairs. Free.
30 Memorial Day Service at Long Wharf Cambridge, MD. Tribute conducted by the American Legions and broadcast on WCEM-AM 1240 to honor area veterans.
30 Memorial Day Free Skipjack Sails 12 - 4pm Enjoy a free sail aboard Nathan of Dorchester Skipjack. Long Wharf at the foot of High St. Cambridge, MD. skipjack-nathan.org 410-228-7141
31-6/17 Play It SafeHigh school graduates from the class of 2011 are invited to participate in fun, free activities. Including karaoke, beach volleyball, windsurfing, kayak-ing, rock climbing, midnight bowling, basketball, mini golf, laser tag, access to health & racquet club, paintball & much more.All events are alcohol & drug free, encouraging responsible fun while celebrating play it safe.oceancity.com 410-632-1100, ext 1116
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It takes a communityNevette Muir, 81 years old & 1927 graduate of Fairmount Academy, Ellen Britain (age 90) and Karl Zickrick(age 86) bring history forward!!Their perseverance & attention to the Academy over the last 40 plus years has resulted in winning:
The 2010 Maryland
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Stewardship The Fairmount Academy was deemed the most notable and deserving of recognition out of 700 historic properties statewide.TOURS are available year-round by calling
410.651.3945 or410.651.0781.
There is no fee, but donations are appreciated.
Built in 1834, a high school until 1927, then K-12 until it was closed in 1969. Reopened in
1974 by members of the community and preserved for all to enjoy.
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The buildings from 1834 hold the memo-ries of countless
generations of eager students and many community celebrations.In the humble village of Upper Fairmount, two simple wood build-ings have marked the center of the community, bringing folks together from the surrounding farms and waterman’s harbors. In 1974,Don McLelland, owner of School House Farm- across the road from the Academy) and Smithsonian Institution curator, invited several neighbor couples over for dinner and a planning session on how they might work together to revitalize the old school buildings. In the early days, Saturday night dances and a plucky quilting circle brought the diverse community of come-heres, locals and weekenders together. Over the years the buildings have been restored housing a museum and period classrooms. Two wonder-ful yearly celebrations, a C hristmas community dinner, with caroling and a visit from Santa and the upcoming 1800’s Day Festival are delightful!
36th 1800’s Day Festival is a nostalgic day of old fashioned square dancing, a spelling bee, local crafts & homemade preserves. Best off, the watermen donate bushels of oysters and homey crabcakes, the farmers pick pints of plump red strawberries for the best-ever shortcake, and the ladies of Upper Fairmount create luscious home churned ice cream. All
proceeds go to preserving the Pre-Civil War Building. Free admission & parking. Raindate June 4th
May 28th, 10:45-5pmFrom route 13 take route 413 to route 361 follow for 6.5 miles to
fairgrounds. For more info call 410.651.3945 or 410.651.0781
to preserve its history for future generations.
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1: Frederick Douglass Honor Soci-ety & YMCA of Talbot County 10-Mile Race & Celebration – 9am Retrace the path Frederick Douglass walked from St. Michaels to his confinement at the Talbot County jail in Easton after a failed escape attempt in April 1836. Walkers, runners and wheelchair athletes will raise monies for the creation of a memorial to honor Frederick Douglass on the Talbot County Courthouse lawn. Post-race Celebration 10 AM - 2:30 PM. Talbot County Courthouse, 11 N. Washington Street, Easton. Pre-registration required. .frederickdouglassymca10miler.com
1 M.E.R.R Seashore 1/2 Marathon &5k Classic Benefit Marine Mammals Rescue8 am (Rain or Shine) Cape Henlopen High School; 1270 Kings Highway; Lewes, DE. Historic Lewes & beautiful Cape Henlopen State Park. Register 6:30am-Awards 10:45.
7 Believe in Tomorrows Beach Respite 5K Run/Walk 9am Bayside Community Resort, Fenwick Island. Support for families of critically ill children food, music & games at the post-race party. Register : believeinto-morrow.org/beachrespiterun/ 800-933-5470
7 Roady 5K Run/WalkRegister$ 8am/ 9am start/Delaware Tech, Jack F. Owens Campus • Student Services Center Pavilion. Awards: Overall and Master Champions, Age groups 10-70!active.com 302-855-5996
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7 Fish Hawk Challenge 9am Cape Hen-lopen State Park, Lewes. active.com
8 Mothers Day 5K Run – Remem-brance Run 7:30 am register, 9am start Cape Henlopen High School, Lewes, DE. 3.1 mile loop through Lewes. Awards to the Overall & Master Champions, plus top 3 in age groups; 10-70+seashorestriders.com 302-644-8952
14 Spring Into Spring 5K 9am Run/walk through the Pemberton Historical Park’s wetlands, forests and meadows.Benefit PHP’s Environmental Education... 410-860-2447 pembertonpark.org
14 Surf Bagel 5k & 10k & Cape Classic 1 Mile Walk. 8:50am “Strider Bar” races (10 & Up) Cape Henlopen High School; Lewes, DE. Register seashorestriders.com
14 The Chesapeake Bay Wellness 10K Run 7am register/ 8am race. Hyatt Re-gency of The Chesapeake Bay! Benefit E.S.H.C. Auxiliary therapy programs, active.com
15 Donkey Dash 5K Walk/RunRegister 9am, 10am race start.Woodbridge Athletic Complex, 14714 Wood-bridge Road, Bridgeville, DE. Distance:3.1 miles, Benefit Democratic party.Seashorestriders.com
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21 DU-Dover, DE Super-Sprint Duathlon. 1.5 Mile Run~8.5 Mile Bike~1.5 Mile Run, Great family race. piranha-sports.com
21 Diamondback Dash Indian River Inlet, DE. 9am Indian River Inlet; Center Office, DE. Seashore State Park. Rehoboth Beach, DE. seashorestriders.com 302-644-8952
22 Escape from Fort DE® Triathlon DE. City. 1500 Meter Swim~40K Bike~10K Run. A challenging swim in the Delaware River! Wetsuits mandatory. piranha-sports.com
22 DE-Feet Breast Cancer 5k Run/Walk Benefit DE Breast Cancer Coalition. 9am Applebees restaurant at Tanger Outlets, Rehoboth Beach. Run (3.1 Miles) 1-Mile Walk. Register at defeetbreastcancerwalk.org.
28 Justin Beach House Memorial 5K Walk/Run Register 7am/ race 8am Beth-any Beach, DE. 7:50 kid dash age 8 & under. Awards to all. Garfield Parkway @ the Boardwalk, Bethany Beach, DE. 302-537-4437
29 18th Annual Masser 5 MilerBenefit the seashore strider youth pro-gram. Striders Kids “I Did It” Races for the kids 12 & Up at 8:30 a.m.7:30 am The Masser 5 Miler is the Offi-cial 2011 USA C.F.R.F. Cape Henlopen High School; Lewes, DE. Register active.com 302-644-8952
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PHONE: 410-749-5253 Fax: 410-749-6345 F R E E D E L I V E RY Senior Citizen Discount & fast, friendly service. Hours 9-5:30 Mon.-Fri., Sat. 9-1pm
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1 Six Pillars Century Cambridge, MD.Choose from 4 rides: 11, 37, 56 and 100 miles from Great Marsh Park. The major-ity of the ride is through the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.Benefit area schools. Register ohbike.org
7 Get in Gear Bike Rally 8:30 Trap Pond State Park, 33587 Baldcypress LaneLaurel, DE. Trap Pond Partners for a mountain bike rally plus family activities: music, horseshoes, a scavenger hunt, and volleyball. [email protected]
r ide 15 Bike MS: Crankin’ for a Cure Middletown, DE. 30 or 60 miles. Scenic route through rural Delaware to Black-bird State Forest and back. Prizes for top fund raisers, light lunch and t-shirts. Pledge/register ohbike.org
28 Soft Shell Metric Century Crisfield, MD. 23 & 62 miles with waterfront views and scenic woodlands in lower Somerset County. 8-9am start from Crisfield American Legion Hall (116 Brick Kiln Rd.) Day-of registration is accepted. [email protected]
may 20 National bike to work day !
* Berlin Fridays 10-3. Downtown Berlin. 410-641-4775
* Cambridge Thursdays 3-6pm . Academy St., Downtown. 410-310-6093
* Bethany Beach Sundays 8-12 PNC Bank lot, Garfield Pkwy & PA Ave. 302-537-5243
* Easton Saturdays 8am-1, Wednesday 1-6pm. Town Parking lot off Harrison Street
* Georgetown, DE* Fridays 3-6pm Sports at the Beach/rte9 302-249-7878
* Ocean City Sun, Tues, Thurs, 8-1. Phillips Lot, 42 St./ Coastal Hwy. 410-860-2607
* Oxford Wednesdays , 4-6pm Oxford Community Center.
* Milford Saturdays , 9-1pm N. Walnut St./Riverwalk Park 302-839-1180
* Pocomoke * Fridays 8-12 Cypress Park, Market St., Pocomoke 410-957-1333
* Princess Anne Thursday 3-6pm. Manokin River Park, Somerset Ave. 410-651-1818
* Salisbury Saturday 8-1pm Lot 16, Market Street, off Rt.13, 410-548-7158
* Salisbury. organic only: Tuesdays, 4-6pm Asbury U.M. Church, Camden Ave.
* Snow Hill Tuesdays 2-6, River parking lot, Green Street 410-632-2080
* Princess Anne Thursday 3-6pm. Manokin River Park, Somerset Ave. 410-651-1818
* St. Michaels Saturdays 8:30am-11:30. Muskrat Park on St. Michael’s Harbor
* Rehoboth Beach Tuesdays , 12-4pm Grove Park 301-249-7878
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Native Plant Sale & Open House May 20th (9am-4pm) - May 21st (9am-2pm)
201 Boundary Lane, St. Michaels, MD 21663Ph: 410.745.9620 www.wetland.org
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Garden Warrior guest Christy Hallman from Lower Shore Land Trust Getting Back to our Native Roots
What do Purple Coneflowers, Blue-eyed Grass, Hardy Hibiscus, Highbush Blueberry, and River Birch have in common? They’re all native species, mean-ing they are found naturally in our area. Because native plants are rooted (pun intended) in our region, they’re well-adapted to local climate and soils, which makes them hardier and easier to grow than non-native, or exotic, species. Not only that, but because they are so well adapted to our regional environment, na-tive species are often drought tolerant, resistant to browsing by deer and rabbits, and attractive to local wildlife such as butterflies, hummingbirds, songbirds, and pollinators that rely on these plants for food and shelter. Native perennials, shrubs, and trees come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, from the fuchsia, dinner plate-sized blooms of Hibiscus ‘Fantasia’ and the billowing, butterfly-like flowers of Gaura , to the lemon-yellow and red flowers of Wild Columbine that hang like lanterns and the towering River Birch with its papery, peeling bark. There are native plants to suit virtually any garden design and setting. Certain species are particularly well-suited for shady areas, such as Mistflower, Coral Bells, Wild Blue Phlox, and Christmas Fern.
4th Annual Lower Shore Land Trust
Saturday, May 7, 9am-1pm, Ward Museum, Salisbury
~ Over 65 varieties of native perennials, grasses, ferns, shrubs, and trees ~ Organic & heirloom tomatoes
~ Beekeeping display
Preorders due Friday, April 29!
Get ideas and inspiration at Eric Wittman’s presentation “Native Plants for the Home Landscape” on Thursday, April 28, 6pm at Brew River Restaurant.
Visit www.lowershorelandtrust.org for preorder forms, plant
guide, and more info, or call 410-641-4467.
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© Cheryl Nemazie
If your goal is to entice birds and butterflies to your gardens, you could start with Bee Balm, Joe-Pye Weed, Tall Garden Phlox, Red Switch Grass, and Sweet Pepperbush. Hate to see stormwater runoff traveling from your roof and driveway into the storm drain, carrying chemicals and pollutants right out to our bays? Stop the cycle by planting rain gardens filled with Blue Flag Iris, Swamp Milk-weed, Pink Turtlehead and Sweetbay Magnolia. These unique, bowl-shaped gardens improve water quality by catching and absorbing runoff while filtering out pollutants. With so much diversity and beauty, you’re bound to find a great selection of native species that are perfect for your home land-scape. Inspired to invite natives into your gardens? Benefit important Environmenal Organizations and get a lovely GREEN garden!!
REGIONAL SALES OF NATIVE PLANTS
Offering information, demonstrations, special plant theme packages and much more!!
** LSLT Sale: May 7, 9am-1pm Ward Muesum, Salisbury. Benefits LowerShoreLandTrust.org 410.641.4467 ** ACT Native & Heirloom Plant Festival May 7, 8am. Historic Golden Quarter Farm, 11452 Assateague Rd, Berlin. Benefits Assateague Coastal Trust, actforbays.org 410.629.1538
** Inland Bays Sale May 14, 9am-1pm James Farm Ecological Preserve, Ocean View, DE. inlandbays.org 302.226.8105
Environmental Concern Open House & SaleMay 20 (9am-4pm) & 21st (9-2pm), 201 Boundary Lane, St Michaels, MD. wetland.org. 410.745.9620
Wright’s Market
FRESH vine ripe produce, tasty baked pies & breads homemade ice cream,Amish crafted outdoor furniture in wood & poly, Giftware (Bluecrab,Woodwick veggie oil candles) jams, candy, jarred fruits & vegetables,hanging baskets & bedding plants.
410.742.8845 Visit us! Rte 50, in Mardela Springsor visit our websiteWrightsMarket.com
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I battled this garden and won! It was a mixed garden; bulbs, vegetables, the odd flower, weeds, and the weeds were winning. It was the first lovely day in April. You must remember! We were all down on our knees worshiping the SUN. ...I stayed home to “work on the Calendar Guide” and well... dug this whole sucker up instead. My new garden strategy is to divide and conquer- in neat little regimented plots heavily mulched and nice marching rows of happy seedlings....but NO! There are unnamed others determined to trench my lovely garden into burial berms for well, their stuff. Here are my countermeasures- scatter your tomato cages to protect the tiny plants from paws and use paw annoying spikey wood mulch. As the plants get established the pets go elsewhere. (so to speak)
GARDENwarrior
1) dig up all the bulbs- pull out the weeds and evil grass roots from the dirt balls and move them to the suburbs- or under a tree somewhere.2) plant your seeds in tidy long mounds of cunning topsoil- placed upon your standard dirt. (no weed seeds invited)3) mulch heavily in between the rows with this year’s latest fashion mulch. Red mulch is stunning next to green foliage!4) use found objects like the old patio couch turned on it’s side for a pea & bean trellis, repurposed building materials as garden dividers, sculptures and containers to add interest. Plan and plant with a nod to colorplant texture & height.
Make it a pretty veggie garden!
strategize
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GAME on “Geocaching” (pronounced geo-cashing) is a worldwide game of hiding and seeking treasure.
A geocacher can place a geocache in the world, pinpoint its location using GPS tech-nology and then share the geocache’s existence and location online. Anyone with a
GPS device can then try to locate the geocache.” (Geocaching.com)
On June 11th, 2011 Wicomico County, Maryland
will hold its first annual Geocache Dash!First, a cacher goes online to www.geocaching.com to obtain the coordinates to
a cache he or she would like to find. The cacher puts these coordinates into his or her GPS, and heads out to the location. Caches come in a variety of containers, from military ammo boxes to capsules barely larger than a pencil eraser, and it helps if you’ve seen a few so you know what you’re looking for. Caches are well hidden and disguised so people who aren’t cachers (or “muggles”, as the caching community commonly refers to them) are less likely to see them. When a person finds a cache, they sign the logbook and also log it on their online account. Some of the larger caches include trinkets that can be taken, but only if you replace them with other items. After a cacher has signed the log and perused the stash, they close the cache tightly and put it back exactly as they found it for the next cacher to find! About 25-30 new caches will be added to Wicomico County and posted to www.geocaching.com and www.wicomicotourism.org the morning of the event. Attendees will spend the day searching for the new caches, finding as many as they can! After a fun day of caching they will meet up for a party at the end of the day with entertainment, food, and door prizes. Geocaching is fun for people of all ages. It is a great way to get outside, enjoy nature and get some low-impact exercise! Wicomico County is the perfect area for geocaching. From the easily accessible urban caches in the City of Salisbury, to the beautiful nature surrounded caches in the rural areas of the county, there is something for everyone. With over 100 geocaches in the county, visitors could certainly turn this one day event into a caching weekend, and really experience what Delmarva has to offer.Tourism Manager, Sandy Fulton says, “We are hoping for it to turn into a Mega-Event, which is an event that attracts more than five hundred people.” As always, our goal is to attract people to the area to stay overnight, eat in our local restaurants and shop in our unique storefronts. Could a cache be hidden around the corner from you?*For more information search for “Wicomico’s Geocache Dash” on facebook to see our event page and RSVP! Or contact us at 410-548-4914.
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The mission of the 50+ Network for Creative Engagement (50+ NCE) is to empower older adults to achieve the greatest creative poten-tial within themselves, their relationships, and their community. Now in its second year, the 50+ NCE (housed at MAC, Maintaining Active Citizens) has almost forty organi-zational members, including colleges and universities, hospitals, libraries, retirement groups, and a national park.“What’s most exciting,” says founder Caro-lyn Stegman, “is that the 50+ is working as an interconnected web of organizations, who together are helping enhance and extend services for older Americans.” For more information and to connect with member organizations, check out their web site at macinc.orgA Matter of BalanceDo you or a loved one have fears about fall-ing? Do these fears cause you to avoid going out? New classes on balance start regularly and they are free. Sign up by calling 410-742-0505, Ext. 130.
Alzheimer’s Support Group meets at noon for a brown bag lunch on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Joan Emerick at 410-742-0505, Ext 111
5-7. 12th Annual Eastern Shore Senior Games. SU athletic fields. The Eastern Shore Senior Games are open to athletes age 50 and older. Seniors can choose from a menu of events that include aquatics, badminton, bowl-ing, cycling, fitness testing, floor and foul shooting, golf, pickleball, pump and 5K run, table tennis, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. Partici-pants compete for medals in the following ages groups: 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80-84, 85-89 and up! Residency in Maryland is not required. SU Campus Salisbury.edu 410-548-3256
50+ Network for Creative Engagement
senior opportunities
50+ Network for Creative Engagement
senior opportunities
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* I think I have Lyme disease, what should I do?Ask your doctor for a Western Blot test (the antibody test has been shown to be only about 50% effective). Be careful, though, because there are two sets of guidelines for the diagnosis of Lyme disease. You may be negative under one rule and positive under another. Learn more by going to ilads.org and reading the “Basic Information” under the “About Lyme” tab.* Can I get Lyme disease again once I’ve been treated?Yes. You can actually get it again in two ways. If your treatment did not successfully eradicate all the bacteria, Lyme disease can reinfect your body when the remaining bacteria reproduce after treatment has ended. You can also get it again from another tick bite - every tick bite has the po-tential for giving you Lyme and other diseases. Prevention is the key. Always use a tick repellant when working outdoors - even in your flower garden. There are some all-natural ones at health food stores if you don’t want to use Deet.
s ymp t oms : Fatigue, Muscle & Joint Pain, Headaches, Neurological Problems, Behavorial Issues, “Brain Fog”, Tingling, Tinnitus, Bell’s Palsy, Trouble Walking, & More! Get it checked out...* Is it true that I have to have a bulls-eye rash to have Lyme?No! In fact, studies have shown that a rash is present in less than 50% of Lyme cases. The Centers for Disease Control (“CDC”) state that many Lyme patients never even know they’ve had a tick bite.
* Learn More! Lyme Disease Association of the Eastern Shore of Mary-land, 410-749-LYME.
Monday, May 23rd (this is one week earlier than usual due to Memorial Day) Speaker: Dr. Mark McClure, DDS, FAGD, Biological dentist practicing holis-tic dentistry at the National Integrated Health Associates in Washington, D.C.
L e c t u r e : On oral health and heavy metal detoxification - integral components to recovery from Lyme disease
health & wellness
may i s t i c k awa r en e s s mon t h
health & wellness
Communication and Solving Conflict.Communication and Conflict Resolution go hand in hand. It’s noted that miscommunication is the primary reason for conflicts. Often we believe that we have communicated our message very well; however there are many variables of why our message doesn’t come across clearly to the other party. Even with family members we can miss the mark.There are two main techniques I share with families to improve communication which often lends itself to a decrease in conflict.
First, COMMUNICATION is primary if you want to engage the family member. You will have to LISTEN. Listening is the most valued skill in positive communication. Most of us do not know how to LISTEN. This really means to give your full attention to the other person (no cell phones, T.V. music, etc). You can ask questions for clarification, but do not interject or interrupt. When it is your turn to talk use I STATEMENTS. I felt/feel hurt when you yell at me because it scares me. It seems simple but it takes blame out of the conversation and focuses on how their actions make you feel. Don’t dig up the past. Keep the focus on the subject, because bringing up the past and old issues usually leads to more conflict. In most cases the “old dirt” is just that and will not be useful. Don’t use words like “always, never, or should”… these will fuel the conflict placing blame on the other person.
Secondly, use a simple CONFLICT RESOLUTION model (such as those found on www.Peaceworks.com) to help keep your communication positive. This also sets a guideline for your relationship. 1- Be sure to IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM! You will be surprised that the reason you thought you were not talking to a family member may be different from the other person’s perception. 2- FOCUS ON THAT PROBLEM! Don’t go astray, keep focused on the problem at hand. Bringing up the past or bringing out a large laundry list of problems will only fuel each party with anger. 3- DON’T ATTACK THE PERSON, ATTACK THE PROBLEM! It sounds simple but it’s easy to fall into this trap. Name calling, blaming, put-downs, and threats will only add to the conflict. 4- LISTEN WITH AN OPEN MIND! Zip your lips! Really zip it! This can be one of the most difficult parts of resolving conflict. You could be surprised what you hear, and shed light on how the other person sees the problem. 5- RESPECT THE OTHER PERSON’S FEELINGS! The other person will have differ-ent feelings, ideas, concerns and feelings about the conflict. This does not mean you have to agree with them, but you will have to respect them to move forward in your relationship. 6- TAKE RESPONSI-BILITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS! Everyone plays a part in any given situation, what is your part for this situation? What did I do to contribute to this situation? Denying or downplaying your role will only keep the conflict a conflict. Life Solutions of Delmarva, LLC
Angela Ackerson-LCSW-C . Mental Health ServicesCALL for appointment......Office: 443-783-0624 Fax: 443-736-4751
WEB-SITE: www.lifesolutionsofdelmarva.com
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from your Mom or Dad?
far leftHanna Johnson
all from Berlin, Md.
“ Treat your friends the way you’d like
to be treated.”
Lori Crisanti “My mom advised me to keep it simple.”Abby Crisanti “Don’t sweat the small stuff.”
Mandy CarrParkton & Ocean Pines, MD. (on left)“Don’t look back, you can’t change the past. If ifs & ands were pots & pans there’d be no need for tinkers.”Eve Carr Timonium & Ocean Pines, MD“Don’t worry about things that might never happen
RANDOM GOODS
Keep working and maintain a positive attitude. Cross bridges when you get to them.”
Carolyn Crockett Westover, Maryland.”“I learned a love of music... and practice, practice...practiceLorna Crockett Westover, Maryland.”“My Mom tells me; I reap what I sow.”
Kate Klug Salisbury, Md.
“I learned from my Dad, Every dog has his day.”
Caroline Klug Salisbury, Md.
“Don’t take yourself too seriously...Remember to
relax and enjoy life!
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Simmi Parmar Salisbury, Md.
“From my Mother, to care for other people.”
Henna Parmar “My mom taught me
2x8=16.Priya Parmar “In the morning,
I always fix my bed.”
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DISCOVER DELMARVA,S
HIDDEN TREASURESIN SALISBURY, MD
A County Wide Game of Hiding & Seeking Treasure
Geocaching is fun for everyone! It’s a great way to get outside,
enjoy nature & some low-impact exercise. Attendees will spend the
day searching for the caches, finding as many as they can!
After a fun day of caching they will meet up for a party with
entertainment, food, & door prizes.
Pemberton Historical Park(5561 Planation Ln, Salisbury, MD)
8am-8pm
Wicomico County Tourismwww.wicomicotourism.org
Call 410-548-4914 for information.
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