Evelyn’s Place Ribbon Cutting
Join Talbot Interfaith Shelter as they officially cut the ribbon on their new shelter for single men and women, Evelyn's Place! There will be light refreshments served and wonderful company. Hope to see you there!
Join Talbot Interfaith Shelter as they officially cut the ribbon on their new shelter for single men and women, Evelyn's Place! There will be light refreshments served and wonderful company. Hope to see you there!
The Hummingbird Inn is once again hosting the Bushels & Brews in downtown Easton! A feast for all your senses, this all you can eat event has scrumptious crabs sourced by LNT Seafood in Preston, MD, and steamed at the inn. Traditional Maryland crab feast sides of steamed red potatoes and corn-on-the-cob are sure to please. You’ll need something to quench your thirst (hello Old Bay!), and Hummingbird Inn never disappoints. In addition to complimentary bottled water, there is also a cash bar serving soft drinks, beer, red & white sangria, and the summertime favorite, orange crushes. The Hummingbird Inn summer crab feast series is always held under a tent on their lovely grounds, with local musicians filling the air with the sounds of summer. This All-You-Can-Eat Crab Feast is $70 for adults & $50 for children 12 and under (Includes 1 Free Drink). August 13th will feature live Music by Jayme D!
According to DownBeat magazine, Roomful of Blues “are in a class by themselves.” With their masterful combination of jumping, horn-heavy, hard-edged blues and R&B, it’s no wonder why the great Count Basie called them “the hottest blues band I ever heard.” You can find Roomful of Blues performing on Harrison Street between Dover and Goldsborough Streets.
Chesapeake Music presents the Loston Harris Trio on Saturday, August 13 at 8 p.m. in the Ebenezer Theater in downtown Easton, Maryland. Harris blends traditional jazz riffs, gospel and blues with his own unique stylings. A protégé of Ellis Marsalis, father of the famed Marsalis jazz family, Harris is reminiscent of another Marsalis protégé – Harry Connick, Jr. Harris was a percussionist during his early studies, switching to piano on the advice of Marsalis.
Nancy Floyd is a photographic artist and Professor Emerita at Georgia State University. Her project, Weathering Time, consists of nearly four decades of anti-perfectionist self-portraits. “…the photographs show, in fractions of a second, my body standing in an environment (mainly, I’m by myself but sometimes I’m with family and friends) in a straightforward manner for the camera. As time passes, births, deaths, celebrations, and bad days come and go; all the while, the American experience evolves.” Floyd will discuss this long-term project and its greater context, which encompasses the human experience, family ties, American life, and the persistence of time and change. Lectures begin at 6 p.m. and are FREE. Reservations are required.
Dustbowl Revival has always been about pushing the boundaries of what American roots music can be. With over a decade of sonic adventuring and playing thousands of shows together in ten countries and counting, the group has collected a devoted fanbase coast-to-coast. Dustbowl Revival has never stopped making their joyful, booty-shaking soul songs and cut-to-heart folk-rock ballads that lift up their transcendent live shows.
Join Talbot Historical Society for an hour historic walking tours of beautiful downtown Easton! The first tour starts at 11am The tour guide will take you to various buildings within the historic district of downtown and explain the importance of the buildings in Easton’s history. The second tour starts at 12pm (noon) The tour guide, Mike Olmert, will take you to other historic buildings in downtown Easton and will explain the history of the architecture of those buildings. All tours meet at 25 S. Washington Street and are free for all! There are 10 spots available per tour. Please contact THS for reservations or if you have any questions: 410-822-0773 or email
Country Current is nationally renowned for its “eye-popping” blend of modern country music and cutting-edge bluegrass. With a fun-filled and family-friendly stage show, Country Current has been delighting its fans for nearly 50 years with their musical virtuosity and humor. In addition to performing at the Grand Ole Opry and for several US Presidents, the band has shared the stage with music luminaries Rhonda Vincent, Dailey and Vincent, Mountain Heart, Little Roy Lewis, The Seldom Scene, and many others.
Virtuoso musician and songwriter Taimane takes the Avalon stage as part of her first tour outside of Hawai‘i since 2020. After hundreds of her shows around the world, concertgoers walk away thrilled not just because they saw Taimane’s incredible musical prowess, but because they experienced a unique, emotional, and powerful show. She is best known for her fierce and inventive style of playing the ukulele, helping the hapa Samoan artist garner over 50 million video views and 400,000 social media followers to date. Taimane is hungry to pick up right where she left off in 2020, dazzling audiences with her unique talent, style, and repertoire—from Bach to rock, flamenco infernos to tribal hymns.
South Carolina husband-and-wife duo Shovels & Rope channel country, folk, bluegrass, Americana, and blues through a nervy indie-rock prism. Shovels & Rope consists of married singer/songwriters Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst. Prior to teaming up together, Trent played with the indie-rock band the Films while Hearst spent several years pursuing a solo career developing her raw yet melodious and expressive voice. Inspired by the likes of Woody Guthrie, Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan, the Cramps, and the soulful harmonies of Johnny Cash and June Carter, the pair provided tour support for like-minded artists such as Justin Townes Earle, Hayes Carll, and the Felice Brothers before heading into their own impressive career.
Take a nighttime ghostly walk through the Eastern capital of Maryland! Listen to our storyteller talk about the the phantoms of Foxley Hall, the spirit of a murdered actress at the Avalon Theater … and Mr. Grymes, the builder of the Tidewater Inn who is still seen walking the halls. Walk down the narrow passage formerly know as Magazine Alley and pause to hear the sorrowful tales of the "Home of the Friendless" - Easton's old orphanage. Find out about the spirits who still haunt the old jail and how many spirits haunt the town elevators. Filled with history and mystery, the Easton ghost walk is a hauntingly entertaining evening that is fun for the entire family! Advanced registration is required.
Help the Talbot County Chamber of Commerce celebrate Chamber Member Milestone Anniversaries! Join us for a light reception at the Avalon Theater on Saturday, August 27th from 5-7pm. Open to anyone who supports our businesses!