• Pizza & Make a Thing: Colorful Keychains

    Kent County Public Library - Chestertown Branch 408 High Street, Chestertown, M, United States

    Eat pizza, hang out with friends, and make a colorful keychain! Ages 13-17 Space is limited. Please register! Pizza and Make a Thing is a regular program series for teens where we eat pizza and make a thing.

  • Women Supporting Women’s Christmas in July Raffle

    women supporting women 1320 Belmont Ave Suite 402 Salisbury, MD 21804, Salisbury, MD, United States

    Purchase your ticket for a chance to win during WSW’s 12 Days of Christmas in July Raffle! Each ticket gives you one entry for 12 days of exciting prizes. Be sure to include your name, phone number, and email address on each ticket so we can contact you if you win. Drawings will take place […]

    $10.00
  • Paint The Town

    Chestertown RiverArts 343 High Street, Chestertown, MD, United States

    Each April, RiverArts brings dozens of painters to Chestertown for a four-day plein-air celebration of the Eastern Shore. Artists capture scenes throughout Kent County, with fresh works displayed and judged in our Wet Paint Show & Sale. The event culminates on Sunday with an exciting three-hour Quick Draw competition for top prizes. Come watch the […]

    Free
  • Celebrating the Legacy of Kenneth Walley

    Kent County Public Library - Chestertown Branch 408 High Street, Chestertown, M, United States

    In 1957, Kenneth Walley opened the Walley Funeral Home on Calvert Street in Chestertown, achieving his high school ambition of becoming a mortician. As the first Black mortician and embalmer in Kent County, Mr. Walley served his community with care and compassion, operating his business for decades out of a modest building that today stands […]

  • SFW Residency: HISTORY Exhibition Opening

    Raimond Cultural Center 101 Spring Avenue, Chestertown, United States

    Opening Reception for HISTORY: An Exhibit of the SFW Resident Artist Program at the Kent Cultural Alliance. Visiting Artists Bennett Cafarelli, Mecca Lewis, and Jonna McKone share new work created in partnership with the Historical Society of Kent County, The Museums of Kent, and The Chesapeake Heartland Project.

    Free