Nov 15 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.
Frankford Public Library Holiday Craft and Art FairCelebrate the season at the Frankford Public Library Holiday Craft and Art Fair!
Join us on November 15th from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM for a magical day of holiday shopping, handmade treasures, and festive cheer! Discover one-of-a-kind gifts, seasonal décor, and unique crafts—perfect for checking off your holiday list while supporting local artisans.
Bring your family and friends and get into the holiday spirit—shop local, give handmade, and make this season truly special!
Grab a cozy sweater and join MAC for Sweater Weather Bingo on Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Willards Lions Club!
Doors open at 4 p.m. for early bird games, with regular games starting at 6 p.m.
Admission is only $30 and includes your 9-card book for all games! Enjoy a fun-filled night of Bingo and support MAC’s programs providing services for seniors on the Lower Shore.
Wear your favorite/funniest sweater for a chance to win a bonus prize.
Food and drink, pull tabs, dabbers, 50/50, and chance auction tickets will be available for purchase. Come on out to one of the best Bingo venues in the area for a chance to win cash and baskets!
For more information, call Nick Cranford at 410-742-0505, Ext. 166 or email ncranford@macinc.org.
Nov 17 Monday
NAMI Peer-to-Peer is an 8-session recovery-focused course for adults with mental health conditions.
Nov 18 Tuesday
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
Nov 19 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.
Nov 20 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!
Nov 23 Sunday
Chesapeake Music will present the Catalyst Quartet in concert at The Ebenezer Theater at Prager Family Center for the Arts in Easton, Maryland on November 23 at 2:00 pm.
The Quartet members – Karla Donehew Perez and Abi Fayette, violins, Paul Laraia, viola, and Karlos Rodriguez, cello – have crafted an extraordinary program – “Cinematic Refuge” – of works by classical music composers who are also well-known for their scores for the stage and screen. As violist Paul Laraia explained: “Each of us in the Quartet felt drawn to these works because they show how composers known for cinema translated that same intensity and color into chamber music. It’s a chance for audiences to experience the intimacy of a string quartet with the sweep and imagination of the silver screen.”
Chesapeake Music presents the award-winning Catalyst Quartet in concert, performing Cinematic Refuge on Saturday, November 23 at the Ebenezer Theater in Easton. Known for their “invariably energetic and finely burnished” playing (New York Times), the ensemble brings fresh perspective to chamber music with programs that fuse classical tradition and contemporary voices.Tickets and more information: chesapeakemusic.org | 410-819-0380
Nov 24 Monday