Walk for Awareness

Winterplace Park 6737 Blue Ribbon Rd, Salisbury, MD, United States

Women Supporting Women is having our 18th Annual Walk for Awareness. Help us to raise money to keep providing free services to breast cancer survivors on Delmarva. Registration is $25/person or $30/person on the day of event. (Children under 12 are free) Fee includes lunch from Texas Roadhouse, T-shirt and bottle of water. Want to

Historic House Tour

ocean city lifesaving museum 813 S. Atlantic Ave., Ocean City, MD, United States

Saturday, October 12th , the Ocean City Museum Society will have its Second Annual Historic House Tour from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Spend the day discovering the history of your favorite beach town! This event will allow you to step into the past as you tour some of Ocean City’s oldest homes, churches and

$25

Colonial Fair 2019

Rackliffe House 7200 National Seashore Lane, Berlin, MD, United States

Join us for a day of family fun at the Rackliffe House Colonial Fair! The fair will feature vendors offering colonial related items and crafts such as Homemade Apple Hand Pies, assorted pastries, artisan bread, local honey, fresh eggs, flowers, potpourri, oils & vinegar, fall veggies, soap, coffee and teas and more. Demonstrations by colonial

The Joy of Creative Engagement

MAC Inc. 909 Progress Circle, Salisbury, MD, United States

A FREE workshop for anyone who cares for seniors with Alheimer's and dementia. Stories Love Music presents a special workshop for both family and professional caregivers, who care for Seniors with memory impairment, dementia and Alzheimer's. The Joy of Creative Engagement is a program that addresses both caregiver burnout and creative tips and tools for

Free

Wicomico Environmental Trust Annual Dinner & Awards

Guerrieri Academic Commons Library 1101 Camden Avenue, Salisbury, MD, United States

The Wicomico Environmental Trust invites you to the 2019 Annual Dinner, Awards and Silent Auction on Friday, October 25, 2019 at the Assembly Hall, 4th Floor, Guerrieri Academic Commons, Salisbury, University from 6 to 9 pm: 6pm Cash Bar and 7:00pm Dinner. Keynote Speaker: Fred Tutman, Patuxent Riverkeeper Topic: "Guess Who is Not Coming to

$60

Bat Box Bash

Maryland Coastal Bays Program 8219 Stephen Decatur Hwy, Berlin, MD, United States

What is the best part of October? HALLOWEEN! What better way to show your Halloween spirit than through supporting your local bat populations? Bats are super important to our watershed because they are key pollinator animals AND they control insect populations! Maryland Coastal Bays Program wants to keep our bats happy and healthy by providing

Who Let the Dawgs Out

805 Benny Street Salisbury, MD 21804 805 Benny Street, Salisbury, MD, United States

You’re invited to “Who Let the Dawgs Out”, the annual hot dog, bratwurst, and oyster feast to benefit the Village of Hope! Come out and enjoy all-you-can-eat oyster fritters by King Boys, hot dogs, imported sausage & bratwurst, raw oysters, beer & win21Hosted by Bryan and Whitnie LeCompte, the event will be Sunday, November 3rd

Flannel Formal

brooklyn meadows 10442 Katelyn Lane, Berlin, MD, United States

Support the Lower Shore Land Trust at their most important fundraiser, the Flannel Formal.  this year the event will be held at the new Brooklyn Meadows, in Berlin, MD. The Lower Shore Land Trust Flannel Formal adds a twist to our fundraising event with less-formal attire – think plaid and flannel – and join us as

Fall’n for Bingo

Salisbury Moose Lodge 833 Snow Hill Road, Salisbury, MD, United States

Great prizes, a Chinese auction, games of chance – and, of course, bingo – will be featured at Fall’n for Bingo, to be held Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Salisbury Moose Lodge. Doors open at 5 p.m. and games begin at 6 p.m. Tickets are $20 in advance (when purchased prior to 3 p.m. on

Giving Tuesday

December 3 is the Tuesday after Thanksgiving and our chance to give thanks to our local nonprofits by donating to them. Our local nonprofits work hard to serve the Lower Shore all year and, by and large, they depend on donations to survive. The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, together with Shore United Bank