Jul 19 Saturday
Nothing says summer on the Lower Shore like feasting on hot steamed crabs!Meuse VFW Post 194 will host a crab feast at the post home on East William Street in Salisbury on Saturday, July 19, beginning at 1 p.m., and until the crabs are gone.The cost is $45 per person for all-you-can-eat steamed crabs, corn, hamburgers and hot dogs, potato salad, pasta salad, wings and more!Tickets are on sale at MAC’s front desk and online at https://macinc.org/product/crab-feast-tickets-2025/.Ticket sales are limited.Proceeds will benefit MAC programs for local seniors.
Jul 20 Sunday
Purchase your ticket to win during the 12 Days of Christmas in July raffle. Each ticket purchase gives you a chance to win amazing prize each day for 12 days. You can win more than once. Each Ticket must include your name, phone number and email address so we have a way to contact you. Drawing will start on Monday July 14 to Friday July 25th. One ticket will be drawn each day. Winner will be called and emailed. Keep an eye on our #WSWdelmarva socials to see each prize.
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Jul 21 Monday
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Jul 23 Wednesday
Jul 24 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!
Jul 25 Friday
Jul 26 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 Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum invites families and ocean enthusiasts to celebrate Coral Reef Awareness Week with a special event on Saturday, July 26, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. This interactive day of ocean-inspired fun will feature educational programming, hands-on crafts, and a special guest author appearance.
One highlight of the event is a book signing and reading of A Fish Named Fancy with author Ellwyn Autumn, taking place in the Museum Store from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Following the museum’s Aquarium Program, the author will read from her book in the Boat Room. More about the author and her book here www.ellwynautumn.com/a-fish-named-fancy/
A Fish Named Fancy tells the story of Fancy, a unique fish who loves swimming and blowing bubbles—but with his own creative flair. When the other fish insist that he conform and only make round bubbles, Fancy sets off to find a place where he can be himself. Along the way, he meets two other outcasts—Ruby the oyster and Glimmer the squid—and together they search for a place to belong. This heartwarming tale celebrates individuality, friendship, and the courage to be yourself.
In addition to the book program, visitors can take part in a Creature Feature and Take-Home Craft at 12:00 p.m. Attendees will experience native aquatic wildlife, watch a live feeding, and learn about marine habitats before creating an ocean-themed craft to take home. This program is included in the price of museum admission.