Archive for July 2020
Message from Mayor Willey – A Plea for Decency
The year 2020 has seen a rash of issues that have affected every phase of our lives. The Coronavirus has figured into everything from work to play. The resultant economic…
Read MoreNational Main Street Center announced the HartBeat of Main Street Grant Program
Yesterday afternoon the National Main Street Center announced the HartBeat of Main Street Grant Program, a program for small businesses during reopening to receive grants of between $5,000 and $15,000…
Read MoreInterview with Rev. Elmer Neal Davis, Jr., Town of Easton Councilman
EEDC: What attracted you to apply for the opening on the Council? Rev. Davis: A calling from God. I’m committed to enhancing the quality of life of every person I come…
Read MoreAcademy Art Museum Showcases New Space
The Academy Art Museum in Easton, MD is excited to announce the culmination of its $5+ million capital campaign which will open new doors to the arts and build a…
Read MoreThe FREE Virtual Chesapeake Film Festival Announces a Sneak Preview of Its 2020 Line-up
Thursday, October 1—Sunday, October 4, 2020 The pandemic can’t stop the Chesapeake Film Festival from giving our valued film enthusiasts and supporters another fabulous cinema experience in 2020. At NO…
Read MoreFor All Seasons Grows Next Generation of Social Workers through Internship Program
For All Seasons has expanded its intern program to include a variety of high schools, colleges and universities. Undergraduate and graduate schools utilize For All Seasons for students who need…
Read MoreAcademy Art Museum Reopens with Two New Exhibitions on August 1
The Academy Art Museum in Easton is re-opening its newly renovated space on August 1 with two new exhibitions, New Photography II and Antonio McAfee: Legacy. “We are thrilled to share our newly…
Read MoreInterview with Allison Rogers, Publisher of Attraction Magazine, “The Good News Magazine” for 41 years.
Like everyone, Attraction Magazine has taken a hit with the pandemic. In mid-March, we were working on our April issue, which is always a popular one for local springtime events. As the…
Read MoreInterview with Megan Cook, newly elected as Easton’s Town Council President
EEDC: You were recently elected as President of the Council. Why the change? Megan Cook: I enjoyed my time and thought I did a good job representing Ward 4, but I…
Read MoreInterview with the Town of Easton’s Mayor Willey
EEDC: We’ve been looking forward to catching up with you since our last interview on March 23, 2020. So, let’s start with Washington St. Plaza. What should we be looking…
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