Join us for a fun night out in Easton! Every first Friday from 5 pm to 8 pm the streets will be filled with music and excitement. Explore downtown Easton's phenomenal collection of shops, restaurants, and art galleries on the best night of any week.
Hummingbird Inn
14 N Aurora Street, Easton, MD, United States
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). July 9th will feature live Music by Jayme D!
Jazz is truly America’s music and the Commodores, the Navy’s premier jazz ensemble, have been performing the very best of Big Band jazz for the Navy and the nation for 50 years. Formed in 1969, this 18-member group continues the Big Band legacy with some of the finest musicians in the world, held in high regard nationwide by concert patrons and critics alike. You can find the Commodores playing on Harrison Street between Dover and Goldsborough Streets.
Talbot Historical Society
25 S. Washington St., Easton, MD, United States
Mitchell Northam will be speaking on his new book “High School Basketball on Maryland’s Eastern Shore: A Shore Hoops History”. From Kent County down to Pocomoke City, the Eastern Shore of Maryland has a deep history of successful coaches, talented players and championship-winning teams. Explore nearly a century’s worth of games and seasons as the region has fought for respect on the hardwood. Dive deep into teams like the 1952 tourist town boys from Ocean City and the great squads of Moton High School, and players like Stephen Decatur’s Keve Aluma, an All-ACC selection at Virginia Tech. Using extensive research and dozens of original interviews, Shore native and sportswriter Mitchell Northam chronicles the Women’s Professional Basketball League days of Gail Tatterson Gladding, the rise and fall of Carlton Dotson, and the careers of basketball lifers like Butch Waller and Tia Jackson. Mitchell Northam grew up on the Eastern Shore in Federalsburg and graduated from Colonel Richardson High School, Wor-Wic Community College, and Salisbury University. His career in journalism began at the Delmarva Daily Times in Salisbury, and he now works at WUNC — the NPR affiliate in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. His work has also been featured at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, NCAA.com, the Orlando Sentinel, the Associated Press, Sports Illustrated, and Pittsburgh Sports Now. He is a member of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association and a voter in the AP Top 25 Poll for women’s college basketball. He lives in Durham, North Carolina with his wife Rachel. Call 410-822-0773 or email for your reservation
Join us for the kick off of the 18th Annual Plein Air Easton Competition and Arts Festival with a Block Party & Gallery Walk on July 15th. Downtown Easton shops will be open 5pm to 8pm with live music performances all around downtown. Need a little incentive to shop? For every $25 you spend, you will be entered to win a variety of great prizes! Must be present to win, drawing will be at 8:15 in front of the Tidewater Inn. Stick around after the drawing for the Nocturne Paint Out on Harrison Street starting at 8:30.
Talbot Historical Society
25 S. Washington St., Easton, MD, United States
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
Plein Air Easton is the largest and most prestigious juried plein air painting competition in the United States. Celebrating its 18th year in 2022, the competition is held in Easton, Maryland each July. Plein air painters produce art from life (as opposed to in the studio). Artists from all over the United States and beyond apply to this competition beginning December 1st of the previous year. Fifty-eight artists will be juried into the competition by a unique juror each year. Once selected, competing artists will travel to Talbot County to paint throughout the week. Next July's competition will take place July 17th through the 24th. Many of the world's most accomplished artists have Easton at the top of their wish list of competitions and we will continue to set the bar for excellence in the coming year. Some quick facts about Plein Air: Art sales for Plein Air Easton 2021 event topped $495,000 with 400 paintings sold over the course of the week. The usual sales pace for the Collectors' Preview Party sees a painting sold every 45 seconds during a 90 minute period. Plein Air Easton’s Quick Draw is open to any artist (any age) with $10 and ambition. Nearly 200 artists paint for 2 hours in downtown Easton and the event culminates in an outdoor exhibit and sale along South Harrison Street. Plein Air Easton, privately-owned galleries, and arts organizations program demos, workshops, exhibits, and lectures throughout the week.
Avalon Theatre
40 E Dover Street, Easton, MD, United States
Jazz vocalist Lena Seikaly has been named by the Washington Post as “one of Washington’s preeminent jazz singers” and “brightest voices in jazz”. An alum of the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead and Jazz Aspen Snowmass programs, Seikaly was also one of eleven semi-finalists for the prestigious 2015 Thelonious Monk Institute International Jazz Vocals Competition in L.A. Come experience for yourself why Lena Seikaly is considered one of the best jazz vocalists around. Cocktails & hors d’oeuvres served in the theatre!
Waterfowl Festival Building
40 S Harrison Street, Easton, United States
With Easton’s historic Waterfowl Building again remade with concert staging and lighting and a crystal- clear audio system, music lovers can enjoy some of the world’s finest jazz musicians in three shows as Jazz Alive renews it summer concert series! The second concert of the Jazz Alive Summer Concert Series takes place on July 30, 2022 with Philadelphia-based vocalist Joanna Pascale, who insists that she cannot perform a song unless she can connect personally with its lyrics. But once she’s found that connection, there’s no one who can better convey the emotion of those words more directly and intimately than Pascale. A singer of sophisticated taste, profound expressiveness, and raw emotion, Pascale is also a gifted educator who is a member of the vocal faculty at both Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania. The Waterfowl Building is at 40 South Harrison Street in Easton, Maryland. Tickets are $48 and available at jazz-alive.org or at the door the day of the event. Students attend free with a Student ID. A cash bar will be available. Proceeds from ticket and concession sales support Jazz Alive’s mission of providing educational support in developing future artists and preserving this great art form through school and community programs.
Patrick Alban and his band perform world music at its best! Their spirited sound is a zesty combination of Latin and acoustic rock with a touch of salsa and a South Beach feel. Alban’s repertoire includes Brazilian sambas, Cuban music, tangos, boleros, salsa, blues, Gypsy Kings, and The Buena Vista Social Club, just to name a few. You can find Patrick Alban & Noche Latina performing on Harrison Street between Dover and Goldsborough Streets.
Join the Easton Police Department for music, food and more! The pool will be open so bring a towel. There will also be face painting and magic to entertain as well as a special speaker.
Talbot Historical Society
25 S. Washington St., Easton, MD, United States
While it has been 70 years since the last Claiborne ferry connected Talbot County with the far side of the Chesapeake, the legacy of those days is still with us. Claiborne’s multiple ferry lines – there were five of them over the decades serving four different destinations – literally put the town on the map. This lecture will describe the history of the Claiborne ferries: how they were generated initially by a political tug-of-war between Baltimore and Philadelphia, how Eastern Shore politicians used their statewide leadership positions to solidify Claiborne’s role, and how the ferry lines were shaped and ultimately made obsolete by technical revolutions in ground transport. It will also illustrate how the evidence of Claiborne’s days as a major ferry and rail hub can still be found all around us — if you know where to look. Lecturer Marty Bollinger is a retired management consultant and amateur historian, now residing in Claiborne. He has always had an interest in naval and maritime history and has published three books and several articles on the subject. His publishers have included the Naval Institute Press and the World Ship Society. The lecture is free for members and $5.00 for non members. Call 410-822-0773 or email for your reservation.