Sep 18 Thursday
This is an OPEN JAM! The host band will play the first set (starting at 7) and then open the stage to those who want to join in.Singers & harp players please bring your Microphones, guitars, keyboards, horns and drummers bring those sticks!
Doors at 6:00 music at 7:00 - 10:00 pmFood available until 7:30 PMBeverages until the event ends.Enter through the door facing Pear St (not the door near the parking lot).Be sure to check the website to make sure that the jam is happening. We occasionally host concerts by national and international artists during this time. Please consider coming to those shows, too!
Sep 21 Sunday
Step up to raise awareness of kidney disease, organ donation and the importance of early screening and healthy lifestyle for those at risk. Join the National Kidney Foundation for this inspiring community fundraiser.
Participants can enjoy a scenic 3-mile patient-friendly route accessible for pets, strollers and wheelchairs. The event will also feature entertainment from DJ Manny Mann, a performance by the Cape Henlopen Marching Band, refreshments, interactive vendor booths and the Kidney Kid’s Corner with face painting and games.
Funds raised through Kidney Walk will directly support NKF’s local patient services, education and research efforts. Participation is free, but donations are encouraged. Everyone who raises a minimum of $100 will receive a commemorative Walk t-shirt. Additional recognition gifts will be awarded for meeting various fundraising levels.
Kidney Walk is the nation's largest fundraiser to fight kidney disease. Held in more than 50 communities, thousands of walkers join NKF annually to raise over $10 million to help kidney patients and their families each year. More than 84 cents of every dollar raised directly supports NKF programs and services.
Sep 25 Thursday
Oct 02 Thursday
Oct 04 Saturday
Join us for an unforgettable afternoon on Cambridge Creek at RMM's Boatyard Bash, a celebration of our Chesapeake Bay maritime heritage. Enjoy fresh oysters, listen to live music, explore classic boats, shop with local artisans and vendors, and connect with nonprofit partners making waves in our community.
Oct 09 Thursday
Oct 11 Saturday
Women Supporting Women's 24th Annual Walk for Awareness.
The walk will be held on Saturday October 11, 2025.
This year's walk will be held again inside of The Centre at Salisbury mall. So, you won't have to worry about the weather outside and have a smooth walk. Participants will do two loops around the mall.
Registration online or pick up packet at the office now.
Registration on the day of begins at 9:30am and the walk will begin at 10:45am. Vendors will be set up throughout the walking route and can be visited before the walk begins, during or after the walk.
We will be doing T-shirts this year. All participants will need to register and pay to receive a T-shirt. Children 5 and under will only receive a shirt if a registration fee is paid. Only 1 T-shirt per each registration fee paid.
To be guaranteed a T-shirt registration and payment must be received by Wednesday September 17, 2025, by 12:00pm.
NO EXCEPTIONS Any registrations after that date will not receive a T-shirt.
https://secure.frontstream.com/wsw-24th-annual-walk-for-awareness
Oct 15 Wednesday
Some on the Eastern Shore have heard of "Witch Paddles". They are trending across the country in October. But so far no one has done one for breast cancer causes and it seems a natural fit. After all, what were witches but early American female healers? And where better to have a Witch Paddle than on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in Talbot County? There were even a couple of witches tried right here on Plain Dealing Creek! And of course October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the Eastern Shore has tons of warm, flat water here, so clearly it was meant to be!
On October 15th from 4:30pm to 7:30pm, the first ever Witch Paddle supporting breast cancer patients through diagnosis, treatment and beyond, will be held at the Oaks Waterfront Hotel in Easton. Proceeds will benefit the Clark Comprehensive Breast Center in the effort to procure their own Faxitron machine (which will greatly speed up diagnosis and allow more procedures to be scheduled in the Center as opposed to the hospital) and Breastcancer.org which provides free up to the minute information to over 200 million patients and providers around the world to help them make the best decisions possible.
The event aims to host 40+ paddlers dressed in witch costumes and 100+ enthusiastic viewing participants to cheer them on! Individual paddlers can register and create their own team and local businesses are encouraged to sponsor their own paddlers or sponsor various stations at the event. The web link for paddler registration and/or donations): https://give.breastcancer.org/event/witches-paddle/e711599
The community is invited to view the event at no cost (contributions are appreciated) along with complimentary popcorn and s'mores by the firepit and free witch hats to kids and the young at heart who go for face-painting or pumpkin painting. There will also be a fancy VIP pier with an open bar and spooky hors d' ouvres for paddlers who reach a total team goal of $250 (or donors who contribute the same). A cash bar and a cauldron of waters will also be available for general viewers on the lawn.
Mark your calendars for this fun and fund-raising community event. Children must be accompanied by an adult and pets are not allowed. If you are interested in volunteering please contact Stephanie Johnston at sjohnstondc@gmail.com or Sara Biden at sbiden@lionhallgp.com.
Oct 16 Thursday
Oct 19 Sunday
This is the second appearance of "The Young Fables" in support of the Village Improvement Association's efforts to raise awareness for the victims of domestic violence.
Listen to their music on You Tube. Hope we will see you there. VIA building is next to the Henlopen Hotel. All parking is free.