Sep 22 Monday
OperaDelaware returns to Dogfish Head Brewery in Milton for our final Pop-Up Opera performance of the season with this incredible partner! Bring a picnic blanket or lawn chair for this FREE outdoor event, perfect for the whole family. Make your own custom Big Voice Energy tie-dye shirts, enjoy bites and beverages from Delaware's favorite brewery, and experience the power of LIVE Opera sung by world-class artists!
Performance 5:30-7PM
Sep 23 Tuesday
Join us at MAC on Tuesday Sept. 23, for a FREE class designed for adults diagnosed with hypertension (high blood pressure). The class will be held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.High blood pressure is known as the "silent killer" because it shows no warning signs or symptoms and increases your risk of developing heart disease and stroke. By attending, you will learn the risks, discover ways to protect yourself, and make changes that matter!For more information and to register, contact Jill Kenney at 410-742-0505, Ext. 159, or jkenney@macinc.org.
Sep 25 Thursday
Join us for a pre-performance lecture presented by Mesudiya Ensemble in advance of their performance Rumi's Voice at 7:30pm on the same day in Jackson Family Auditorium.
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!
Mesudiya Ensemble cultivates the tradition of Sufi music and whirling, by combining classical and modern musical elements. Their performances bring together high musical skill with a spiritual message, to the delight of their audiences.
The ensemble pays special attention to the preservation and revival of traditional musical forms, while simultaneously opening up possibilities for new compositions, adapted to modern sensibilities.
Sep 26 Friday
Discover Career Opportunities at our upcoming Regional Career Carnival!
Looking for a fun and informative way to explore local career paths?
Join us at our Career Carnival—a FREE, family-friendly career exploration event designed for students, job seekers, parents, and community members of all ages.
📆Date: Friday, September 26, 2025
⏰Time: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
📍Location: Perdue Henson Junior Achievement Center
What to Expect:-Connect with 30+ local employers from Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties.-Experience interactive career simulators and virtual reality job previews-Enjoy free carnival snacks and games-Collect tickets to win exciting prizes
Whether you're exploring career options, planning your future education, or simply curious about local job opportunities, this is a can't-miss event.
Who Should Attend?-Middle and high school students-Parents and guardians-Job seekers and career changers-Teachers and community members
Come see what your future could look like—and have fun while doing it!
The Lower Shore Workforce Alliance is a division of the Tri-County Council for the Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland.
LSWA is funded through a variety of State and Federal sources, to learn about funding and view our Stevens amendment statement, please visit our website at www.lswa.org
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.
Sep 27 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.
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.