Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides

Tidewater Inn 101 E Dover Street, Easton, MD, United States

Enjoy an elegant horse-drawn carriage ride through the streets of downtown Easton on Valentine's Day weekend! The carriage will depart from the front of the Tidewater Inn (101 E Dover St) and provide a tour of the historic downtown district. Bring your Valentine sweetie and make it part of a romantic weekend in Easton, or bring the family for a fun evening downtown. Rides are offered Fri., February 12 - Sun., February 14 from 2-6 p.m.   Schedule your ride time in-person starting at 1:30 p.m. each day (we will not be offering advanced ticketed). Each ride is $20 with a max of four adult riders or two adult and three children. We recommend arriving early to schedule your time and then visiting our downtown shops and restaurants before and after your tour. *Masks will be required during the ride. The carriage will be sanitized between riders and is open-air. Bring a coat and/or prepare to snuggle!  

$20.00

Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides

Tidewater Inn 101 E Dover Street, Easton, MD, United States

Enjoy an elegant horse-drawn carriage ride through the streets of downtown Easton on Valentine's Day weekend! The carriage will depart from the front of the Tidewater Inn (101 E Dover St) and provide a tour of the historic downtown district. Bring your Valentine sweetie and make it part of a romantic weekend in Easton, or bring the family for a fun evening downtown. Rides are offered Fri., February 12 - Sun., February 14 from 2-6 p.m.   Schedule your ride time in-person starting at 1:30 p.m. each day (we will not be offering advanced ticketed). Each ride is $20 with a max of four adult riders or two adult and three children. We recommend arriving early to schedule your time and then visiting our downtown shops and restaurants before and after your tour. *Masks will be required during the ride. The carriage will be sanitized between riders and is open-air. Bring a coat and/or prepare to snuggle!  

$20.00

Intro to the History of Photo: Part III

Introduction to the History of Photography Part III: Analog Forever: 1900-1957 Zoom Lecture Series Instructor: Mehves Lelic, Curator Tuesday, March 2. Noon Cost: Free – Registration is required https://us02web.zoom.us/.../901.../WN_QS7MboObQqWWMqUYvQscWQ The possibility of fixing an image has captured human imagination since antiquity. In this four-part lecture, AAM Curator and photographer Mehves Lelic introduces the invention and historical development of processes that made the medium a multiplex tool for artistic production, visual communication and scientific documentation, and brought on its pivotal role in contemporary culture. Lelic will discuss the work of seminal photographers, and relevant sociopolitical and critical context(s) that help decipher meaning and relevance.

Chicken Bar-B Que Drive Through

Easton Volunteer Fire Dept. 315 Leonard Rieck Drive, Easton, MD, United States

Chicken Bar-B-Que Drive Thru, Sunday, March 21st, 10am until sold out. Pre-orders must be picked up before Noon! Included: Leg Quarter BBQ Chicken, Green Beans, Macaroni Salad, Roll & Bottle of Water. $10, Cash or Check only. Location: Easton Volunteer Fire Department, 315 Leonard Rieck Dr, Easton, MD 21601

Cabin Fever Film Festival

Virtual Event , United States

The Chesapeake Film Festival and the Talbot County Free Library are co-sponsoring the Cabin Fever Film Festival starting in December 2020.  Look for these great films and discussions on Zoom Wednesdays @ 7:00 p.m. until March! When you’re stuck at home due to the pandemic and you have the winter blahs, take a break and enjoy a rare cinematic gem and Zoom discussion afterward. All films are free and can be found on YouTube. You can watch the film whenever is convenient and then join us in a Zoom discussion about the movie.  Zoom discussion on Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 7 pm: Mr. Church Mr. Church, starring Eddie Murphy, tells the story of a unique friendship that develops when a little girl and her dying mother retain the services of a talented cook – Henry Joseph Church. What begins as a six-month arrangement instead spans fifteen years and creates a family bond that lasts forever. You can watch the film for FREE on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7H4uz2Fq24Y Use this Zoom Link to join the discussion: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82881364829 The Zoom discussions will be led by the Chesapeake Film Festival Director, Cid Collins Walker and Executive Director, Nancy Tabor. Come prepared to have a fun and insightful time! For more information about the Cabin Fever Film Festival, contact Executive Director of the CFF, Nancy Tabor, at .

Easter Bunny Meet & Greet

Talbot County Courthouse lawn 11 North Washington Street, Easton, MD, United States

Tom Rush accompanied by Matt Nakoa

Avalon Theatre 40 E Dover Street, Easton, MD, United States

***This is the rescheduled performance from the original Friday, September 25, 2020 date. “Rush and his fellow performers not only celebrated the past and the traditions that link one generation of musicians to the next, but they also made the future for acoustic music look bright indeed. Evocative … sensitive … imaginative … gorgeous … breathtaking … compelling. The music cast an intimate spell.” Washington Post Tom Rush is a gifted musician and performer whose shows offer a musical celebration…a journey into the tradition and spectrum of what music has been, can be, and will become. Rush’s impact on the American music scene has been profound. He helped shape the folk revival in the ’60s and the renaissance of the ’80s and ’90s, his music having left its stamp on generations of artists. James Taylor told Rolling Stone, “Tom was not only one of my early heroes, but also one of my main influences.” Country music star Garth Brooks has credited Rush with being one of his top five musical influences. His distinctive guitar style, wry humor, and warm, expressive voice have made Rush both a legend and a lure to audiences around the world. His shows are filled with the rib-aching laughter of terrific story-telling, the sweet melancholy of ballads, and the passion of gritty blues. https://www.tomrush.com/

Guided Tours of Historic Easton

Talbot Historical Society 25 S. Washington St., Easton, MD, United States

Location: 25 S. Washington St., Easton, MD Times: 10-11am; 12-1pm The 10am Tour meets at 25 S. Washington Street and journeys past many of the earliest Federal buildings in town. Your guide will offer stories about of our transformation and growth as war, fire, and railroads impacted the Town. Guide: Alison Irvin. The Noon Tour meets at 25 S. Washington Street and focuses on the Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church, Market House and Bullitt House and will discuss how architecture related to spiritual, civic and daily life. Guide: Prof. Michael Olmert.

Story Walk & Book Giveaway

Talbot County Free Library 100 W Dover St, Easton, MD, United States

Location: Talbot County Free Library 100 W Dover St, Easton Enjoy a free self-directed children's Story Walk at The Talbot County Free Library where participants will read an interactive picture book as they move through the panels. Art-to-Go kits will be available while supplies last. Friends of the Library will give away free books to children, teens, and adults. University of Maryland Master Gardeners will be on hand with information about the Seed Library and will give away starter plants. Music will be provided by Jonathan Williams who will be playing guitar and harmonica.

Day of Remembrance Art Project

YMCA (Peachblossom) 202 Peachblossom Road, Easton, United States

Location: YMCA (Peachblossom) 202 Peachblossom Road, Easton The Arc Central Chesapeake Region, along with key community partners, The Avalon Foundation, For All Seasons, Inclusive Easton, and the Talbot County Department of Emergency Services, announce their collaborative project, “September 11: Remembering Those Lost.” The project will be one of many across the country that will pay tribute to the individuals lost and injured in the attacks, as well as honor the first responders and the many others who have risen to service in crises. For All Seasons is coordinating the Day of Remembrance Art Contest, soliciting artists of all ages to submit a work of art with the theme of helping others in an emergency or crisis like 9/11 or to honor those lost in 9/11. The theme will focus on helping people that may be vulnerable in a crisis, such as people with disabilities, the elderly, and children. Artists of all ages are encouraged to visit our tent and register for the “9/11 Day of Remembrance” art project and contest illustrating the theme, “You are the Help Until Arrives.” People of all ages and abilities are welcome to stop by to learn more about the event and to register for the contest. There will be art stations set-up with supplies for participants to create an entry. Due to COVID-19, registered children under the age of 18, as well as anyone identifying with a disability, may choose to take an art kit with them in order to complete their entry at home. Participants that choose to complete their projects at home can submit a photograph of their work via email. Day of Remembrance is an ongoing-project throughout the summer. For more information about registering as a group entry, email .

Culture Crossing

Rails to Trails East Ave and Goldsborough St, Easton, MD, United States

Location: Rails to Trails East Ave and Goldsborough St, Easton CULTURE CROSSING IS BACK! After taking 2020 off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Culture Crossing is ready for a triumphant return. Easton Arts District Culture Crossing is an artisan's showcase celebrating the diversity of Easton's neighborhoods. As an open air style market along the rails to trails in Easton, the Culture Crossing will feature art made or performed by locals. Face coverings and social distancing will be required during the outdoor event. Hand sanitizer will be available at each vendor location. Please be safe while you reconnect with our diverse arts community. https://eastonedc.com/culture-crossing/  

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