Sep 27 Saturday
Following six sold-out performances, CAMP Rehoboth Chorus caps off their fifteenth anniversary season with The Best of Times, a concert featuring audience favorites from the last fifteen years.
This concert soars with “The Prayer” and “Imagine,” and rocks the house with “Disco Fever” and “The Best of the Beach Boys.” “Come sail away” or “Come Fly with Me,” and stop at “Blueberry Hill” or “Africa” as only Toto can play it. With offerings from Bollywood to Hollywood, this concert will make audiences “feel like dancin’.”
Evening concerts are on Friday, September 26. and Saturday, September 27, at 7:00pm. Sunday matinee on September 28 at 3:00pm. All performances at Epworth United Methodist Church, 19285 Holland Glade Road, Rehoboth Beach DE.
Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for students, available through camprehoboth.org.
The Renaissance Quartet with pianist Zhu Wang and violist Catherine Cho will open the Chesapeake Music Interlude Series.
Founded in 2021 by violinists Randall Goosby and Jeremiah Blacklow, violist Jameel Martin, and cellist Daniel Hass, the New York City-based quartet was formed through their decade-long friendship at The Perlman Music Program and The Juilliard School. Joining them onstage, pianist Zhu Wang was awarded First Prize Winner at 2020 Young Concert Artists Susan Wadsworth International Auditions and 2024 New Orleans International Piano Competition.
The evening’s concert will also feature violist Catherine Cho, who serves as one of Chesapeake Music’s two co-Artistic Directors and is recognized for her remarkable virtuosity, combining technical mastery of her instrument with an extraordinary and distinctive musicality.
The Renaissance Quartet is dedicated to representing and articulating an inclusive vision of the future of classical music, which sees a culture of music wherein all are welcomed and celebrated.
Sep 28 Sunday
Sep 30 Tuesday
Learn how to better manage your Type 2 diabetes through MAC’s free Diabetes Workshop.The free workshop will be held Tuesdays, Sept. 30 to Nov. 4, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at MAC.The free 6-week interactive workshop is beneficial for Type 2 Diabetics, pre-diabetics and their caregivers.Topics include:• Healthy eating – learn what healthy eating is and how diet affects your condition• Productivity – Learn how exercise, diet and your mind work together to be more productive• Take Control – Learn how to work with your doctor and family to manage your condition and take control of your lifeFor more information or to register, call Jill Kenney at 410-742-0505, ext. 159, or email her at jkenney@macinc.org.
The 70 voice Chorus of Dorchester is looking for new and returning vocalists for their 50th year of rehearsals and community concerts.
No fees or auditions are necessary, and singers of all ages are encouraged to join and will be welcomed by all. The ability to read music is highly recommended but not required. The voicing is soprano, alto, tenor and bass. The theme will be sacred and secular
Oct 01 Wednesday
NAMI Family-to-Family is a free, 8-session education program for family, friends and significant others of adults with mental health conditions.
NAMI Family-to-Family provides information about anxiety, depressive disorders, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other mental health conditions. Other topics covered include communication, problem solving, treatment and recovery.
Oct 02 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!
Oct 03 Friday
Latin Grammy–nominated musician Yeison Landero was born in San Jacinto (Bolívar) in the center of the Montes de María region of the Colombian Caribbean. He carries in his soul a cumbiambero heart inherited from his grandfather Andrés Landero: a musician recognized as the “king of cumbia” nationally and internationally.
Yeison blends the rich, folkloric sounds of the accordion with propulsive rhythms, delivering a soulful homage to his family’s cumbia legacy while infusing it with new energy for the 21st century.
Oct 04 Saturday
The St. Michaels Farmers Market (SMFM) is an independent, non-profit, producer-only farmers market, located in the waterfront town of St. Michaels on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
On Saturday mornings from April through November, we seek to support local farmers, foster community, and provide access to fresh food in Talbot County.
Grab your tote bags. Bring your friends and family. We can’t wait to see you.
Don't miss out on MAC's largest event of the year, Soles for Seniors!Join us for a fun-filled day Saturday, Oct. 4, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., for all ages in support of MAC’s mission to assist and advocate for an aging population to live with dignity and thrive in their homes and communities.Event activities include:1-Mile WalkLive Music by AMP Studio BandsDog Agility Show and Scent Demo providedCraft VendorsFun Games for All AgesDelicious Food and DrinkAwards and PrizesResources for Seniors, and more!Visit the event page on MAC's website to learn more! https://macinc.org/soles-for-seniors-2025/