Monday, July 29, 2013

Become a Junior SERC Scientist this summer

Become a Junior SERC Scientist this summer (ages 10-12)
August 5th-9th (9 am-4 pm), $375
Extended day will be available from 8am-5:30pm

Join SERC this summer for two fun filled weeks of science and hands-on learning, all while having fun outdoors. 

Come to SERC to learn how scientists design experiments to answer questions.   Each day you will be presented with different challenges.  You and your fellow junior scientists will work as a team to meet the challenge. As an example of some of your explorations  you will have hands-on time learning about fish in the Rhode River, feeding preferences of blue crabs , what makes a canoe propel down Muddy Creek, and the aerodynamic of water balls to mention just a few of your challenges.

Classes are limited to 12 students (minimum 6 required for the course). Cost is $375 for the entire week, from 9 am-4 pm., with before and after care available. For questions or to register contact: Jane Holly (hollyj@si.edu)



Karen S. McDonald
PO Box 28
647 Contees Wharf Rd.
Edgewater, MD 21037
(443) 482.2388

SERC.si.edu (main website)

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Schoolhouse Teachers.com

Do you want to make home education F-U-N and ENGAGING for your children, and readily accessible for you?  Are you looking for curriculum to fit individual learning styles or grade levels?
SchoolhouseTeachers.com provides the flexibility and options you are looking for!
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Coming with the New School Year in August and September!

Coming August 1: Chris Yust of HomeschoolProgramming.com offers a new Computer Programming and Technology course on the site—learn basic website design with HTML, working with images and video in HTML, and much, much more; Dr. Marci Hanks teaches How to Write and Produce a Play: developing topic, characters, plot, story lines, and timelines—take this course and produce your own play!; and two courses as your students move into more advanced math: Charlene Johnsonteaches logical progressions in math in Pre-Algebra/Algebra I; andMartha Candler, a math teacher of more than 20 years, advances students beyond Geometry and Algebra in a new Trigonometry course on the site.
Coming September 3: Beth Gorden helps moms of young ones withSensory Learning for ToddlersMarla Schultz teaches Literature Kits, which incorporates material for early elementary through early middle school; Carol Henderson is our new Spanish teacher; Anna Crisostomo, Chemistry Teacher on our site, offers a new fall course, understanding the Scientific Method; and Evonne Mandella has plenty of instruction and fun with Experience Videomaking (experience Evonne’s first video—just below).
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New in July: Marla Schultz offers a five-week unit to preview her new Literature Kits course beginning this fall. Marla’s summer preview runs through August 3 and covers the classic ocean adventure story Call ItCourage (material for elementary school students through middle schoolers).

National gallery of Art - New Teen Guide

#atNGA is a new guide to the National Gallery of Art for teens. You or your students can ask for it at the Information Desk on the Main Floor of the West Building. The guide highlights key works of art in the West Building—from the Italian Renaissance through French impressionism, American art, and the first flush of modernism in Europe.

Prompts to Tweet, share photos on Instagram, and talk about art are at the heart of this romp through the museum's permanent collections.

www.nga.gov/content/dam/ngaweb/visit/pdf/teenguide.pdf (#atNGA Teen Guide, PDF 774k)
www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/visit/tours-and-guides/self-guided-tours.html#atNGA (Self Guided Tours)

National Gallery of Art
6th Street & Constitution Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20565 | Map
Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-6pm
Admission is always free

CSM Summer Theater production

The Fisherman and His Wife
by Larry and Vivian Snipes

Remember the tale of the fisherman who catches an enchanted fish and uses his three wishes (and hers) to try to bring happiness to his wife? This delightful adaptation uses children in the audience for scenery, sound effects, extensions of the action, even walk-on parts. As the fish grants the fisherman's wife's spiraling wishes, the audience creates sea and storms, goes fishing, and becomes chickens and ducks in the farmyard and servants in the magnificent castle the fish provides for the fisherman's wife.
Show Times:
August 2, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
August 3, 2013 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Where:                The performances will take place at CSM’s Fine Arts Center Theatre located at 8730 Mitchell Road, La Plata, MD. Admission is $5 per person. Reservations are required. Please call 301-934-7828, or reply by email. For more information, visit http://csmd.edu/Arts


CSM Fine Arts Center Box Office
8730 Mitchell Road
P.O. Box 910
La Plata, MD 20646-0910
Follow us on Twitter @CSMDArts
and Facebook at College of Southern Maryland Performing Arts


The Walters Art Museum Fall Family Fun Programs


Watch this video to discover what The Walters Art Museum has in store for you and your family.

What's New!

Check Out Our Programs for Family Fun at the Walters!
Here are a Few Highlights

Fall 2013 (August-January) program registration information: July 1 - Member registration begins; July 8- Public registration begins. Museum members can register early and all registration will take place online. For more information on upcoming events, please call (410) 547-9000, ext. 300 or email Family Programs.
If you would like to be placed on our Family Programs mailing list or sign up for our Family Fun at The Walters e-news for program updates and registration information, please email Family Programs.

New! ArtCubs Pre-Toddler Programs

ArtCubs invites parents, grandparents, and caregivers with children 13-23 months of age to sing and sway in the museum galleries. Each program includes activities that strengthen rhythm and movement within our galleries and age-appropriate activities in the comfort of our private studio. Wobbling and waltzing are welcome!

ArtBabies and ArtCubs are held on Tuesday afternoons from October-May. Class sizes are limited to 10 children. One adult is required for every child. Pre-registration is mandatory. For more information, call (410) 547-9000 x325.

New! ArtAccents Bilingual Tours

ArtAccents Bilingual Family Tours offer children  6-12 years old and their adult companions an opportunity to immerse themselves in art and language through interactive gallery tours led by educators who are fluent in Spanish and English. Pre-registration is mandatory. For more information, call (410) 547-9000 x323.
Check out our schedule of upcoming Family Festivals and special events for families!

Family Programs are made possible in part by:

  • The Stavros Niarchos Foundation

See you soon!

MOUNT VERNON COMMUNITY CHILDREN’S THEATRE ANNOUNCES 2013-2014 SEASON

MOUNT VERNON COMMUNITY CHILDREN’S THEATRE ANNOUNCES 
2013-2014 SEASON 
 
The MVCCT 2013-2014 season kicks off with High School Musicalbased on the Disney Channel's smash hit movie .  The winter teen play will be Shakespeare’s hilarious Much Ado About Nothing, and in the spring MVCCT will present the musical Once Upon a Mattress, based on the classic children’s tale The Princess and the Pea. Performance dates and venues are as follows;

High School Musical
November 15, 16, 22 & 23 Evening performances
November 17 & 24 Matinee performances
At Bryant Alternative High School, 2709 Popkins Lane, Alexandria, VA
 
Much Ado About Nothing
February 8, 14 & 15  Evening performances
February 9 & 16  Matinee performances
At Heritage Presbyterian Church, 8503 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, VA
 
Once Upon A Mattress
March 21, 22, 28 & 29  Evening performances
March 23 & 30 Matinee performances
At Bryant Alternative High School, 2709 Popkins Lane, Alexandria, VA
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Children ages 8-18 may audition for the musicals and those 12-18 may audition for the teen show.  Information regarding auditions will be sent to those on MVCCT's email list and will be available on the website, www.mvcct.org.  "Like" us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @MVCCT for all the latest information

UPCOMING PROGRAMS AT THE SMITHSONIAN ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER

Canoe Excursions
Saturday, August 3rd & 17th (9-11:30 am)
Paddle along the shores of Muddy Creek and the Rhode River to learn about one of the many tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay. We’ll look for wildlife, eagles, shorebirds, reptiles, and more. This trip is designed for beginning and intermediate paddlers. Basic instruction will be given at the start of the program.  Cost is $16 per adult and $8 for children 6-12 years old; limited to 16 participants. Preregistration is required online: http://si.doubleknot.com/event/space-available/summer-canoe-excursions/23240.   

Web 2.0 and Integrating Technology in Outdoor Education, Educator’s Workshop
Saturday, August 10th (9 am-Noon)
Outdoor education is meant to be outdoors, but that doesn’t mean that it has to exclude technology. In this workshop, we’ll introduce educators to Web 2.0 and some of the sites available for educators interested in integrating technology into their classes. This will include the categories of website applications, mobile apps, and GPS applications, that can be integrated into onsite and offsite learning. We’ll cover everything from watershed health monitoring to invasive species and migration tracking. This workshop is open to formal and informal educators alike and is targeted to middle school instructors. Preregistration required online, go to http://si.doubleknot.com/event/web-20-and-integrating-technology-in-outdoor-education-educators-workshop .  Cost is $40 per person.

Evening Lecture Series: “Coral Reefs”
Dr. Janna Shackeroff, NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program
Wednesday, August 21st (7-8 pm)
Talk information TBA.


Karen S. McDonald
Education and Outreach Coordinator
PO Box 28
647 Contees Wharf Rd.
Edgewater, MD 21037
(443) 482.2388

SERC.si.edu (main website)

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National Book Festival Writing Contest 2013

Calling all students entering the 5th and 6th grades next fall to enter the Summer Writing Contest 2013: 
A Book that Shaped Me sponsored by the Library of Congress National Book Festival! 

The Library of Congress and DC Public Library Present: A Book That Shaped Me - Summer Writing Contest 2012

Write a one-page essay about a book that has made a difference in your life. Perhaps it’s your favorite book or one read during our Summer Reading Program.

 Books have the power to shape us by changing the ways we think and feel. Think about a book that made a difference in your life. It could be your favorite book, one that you read at school or as part of this year’s summer reading program. How did it make you feel? Did it change the way you see yourself, your family or the world? Choose one book – it can be fiction or nonfiction – and write a short essay about how it had a personal impact on your life.
  • Write a one-page essay.
  • Use examples from the book to make your points.
  • Your essay will be judged on content, structure (spelling and grammar) and creativity.
  • Your essay may be typed or hand-written.
Entry forms are available at all 19 of our library branches. By Monday, August 12, 2013, submit your essay and a completed parent or guardian signed entry form to a library branch near you. 

The 1st Grand Prize winner will receive a $200 gift card and a total of $300 in prizes. Grand Prize Winners, State Winners and State Finalist will be honored during a presentation at the National Book Festival to be held September 21-22, 2013 on the National Mall. 

Port Tobacco Players Encore Kids Perform at Blue Crabs Game

The Encore Kids will be performing at the Blue Crabs Game on August 9,  2013! 

They'll do their Cohan music out front of the stadium at about 6:00pm and then sing the National Anthem before the 7:05pm game.  Come out and support the kids!! Break a leg!!!

Port Tobacco Players - TOMMY

BE TRANSPORTED INTO THE
WORLD'S FIRST ROCK OPERA!
 
THE WHO'S TOMMY
by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff
Producer: Ann Marie Watson    Director/Choreographer: Brooke L. Howells 
Music Director: James D. Watson
July 19 to August 11, 2013
Friday and Saturdays at 8 PM, Sunday matinees
Tickets: $17.00 for adults, $14.00 for seniors (over 60)
and youth (thru high school) and military (with ID).

For reservations, call 301-932-6819 or online at
www.ptplayers.com!
"The Who's Tommy" is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).
All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI, 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019.
Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684.
www.MTIShows.com
The Port Tobacco Players is supported by grants from the Charles County Arts Alliance,
the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community
where the arts thrive, and by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.


Whole Foods Market Annapolis


200 Harker PIace, Suite 100, Annapolis, MD 21401

AUGUST 2013 FEATURED EVENTS

Join us for classes and events at your local Whole Foods Market Annapolis!
We offer Kids’ Clubs, weekly story time, cooking classes, teen and tween classes, healthy eating classes, date nights, fun community events, and more!
View the full list calendar of events online.  Also check out our Culinary Center calendar of classes (August classes to be posted soon)!
Join us on Facebook.

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Watermelon & Corn Fest
With the Mar-Del Watermelon Queens

Saturday, August 3, 2013, 10:30am-2:00pm

FREE!

Meet the Watermelon Queens of the Mar-Del Watermelon Association!
Enjoy store-wide watermelon and corn samples and recipes
Judge watermelon carvings to determine the 2013 Watermelon Carving Champion!

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Community 5% Day

Wednesday, August 21, 8:00am-10:00pm

Stop by Whole Foods Market Annapolis on Wednesday, August 21, to support your community 5% Day.

5% of all sales will be donated to Seeds 4 Success!

Seeds 4 Success guides children living in Annapolis public and subsidized housing so they become healthy, successful adults. Among Seeds 4 Success' programs, they provide mentoring, clubs, and parental involvement programs.

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View the full list calendar of events online.
To be removed from the Whole Foods Market Annapolis events email list, please contact mia.staton@wholefoods.com.



STEM Classes at Southern Regional Tech and Rec complex

Would you like to give your child a mini camp experience AND jumpstart your homeschool year?  Register for FUN STEM classes at the NEW Southern Regional Technology and Recreation Complex, 7007 Bock Road, Ft. Washington, MD.  In July and August, South Tech Rec is offering courses in technology (eg., SmartPhones, laptops and GPS), animation/art, computer science, robotics (NXT and WeDo), music performance and production, biology, and math.  Register before classes are cancelled!  Become a member and take advantage of the recreation center amenities, as well!  Homeschool courses also are being planned.  For more information, call 301-749-4160.  (See attachment for list of courses for July and August.)

Animation Scratch ages 8-12: Students will gain firsthand experience creating animated projects while learning valuable programming techniques in the process. Barcode: 1283365

Start Date: 7/27/13
Day & Time: Sat. 1:30pm-3:00pm
Cost: Residents $65, Non Residents $78


College Scholarship Workshop ages 14-19: This class will walk you through the process of finding and securing college funding. Projects include essay writing, development of a unique scholarship searching method, and guidance on personal development to maximize funding potential. Barcode: 1283615

Start Date: 7/26/13
Day & Time: Fri. 6pm-7pm
Cost: Residents $65, Non Residents $78


College Scholarship Workshop ages 14-19: This class will walk you through the process of finding and securing college funding. Projects include essay writing, development of a unique scholarship searching method, and guidance on personal development to maximize funding potential. Barcode: 1283616
Start Date: 7/26/13

Day & Time: Sat. 9am-10am
Cost: Residents $65, Non Residents $78


Computer Skills: Seniors Level 1, ages 60 & up: Learn fundamental computer skills and how to safely operate a computer. Topics include the parts of a computer system, hardware, maintenance, and terminology. Barcode: 1279565

Start Date: 7/15/2013
Days & Time: M & W 9am- 11am
Cost: Resident s $45, Non Residents $54


Computer Skills: Youth, Beginner’s Level ages 8-12: An introductory computer skills course for children. Barcode: 1279615

Start Date: 7/15/2013
Days & Time: M& W 11am - 1 pm
Cost: Residents $50, Non Residents $60


Gadgets Tips and Tricks ages 13-17: Learn to fully maximize the use of your iPad, Kindle, Nook, or other handheld device. Have you ever wondered why phones are considered SMART? Do you want to learn new tips and tricks to fully maximize the use of your iPad, Kindle, Nook, or other handheld device? If so, this is the course for you. In addition, students will learn safety tips to consider when using social media. Barcode: 1283466

Start Date: 7/16/13
Days & Time: T & TR 2pm-3pm
Cost: Residents $50, Non Residents $60


Gadgets Tips and Tricks ages 18 & up: Learn to fully maximize the use of your iPad, Kindle, Nook, or other handheld device. Have you ever wondered why phones are considered SMART? Do you want to learn new tips and tricks to fully maximize the use of your iPad, Kindle, Nook, or other handheld device? If so, this is the course for you. In addition, students will learn safety tips to consider when using social media. Barcode:1283515

Start Date: 7/16/13
Days & Time: T & TR 3:30pm– 4:30pm
Cost: Residents $50, Non Residents $60


Mapping & Tracking, GIS/GPS ages 12-17 : This course explores engineering concepts of Global Positioning Sys-tems and Geographic Information Systems. The course will focus on familiar geospatial tools and their applicability to solving real world engineering problems. Barcode:1281216

Start Date: 7/27/2013
Day & Time: Sat. 11:30am - 1pm
Cost: Residents $65, Non Residents $78


Arts & Crafts: Youth ages 6-12: Using their crea-tivity and imagination, kids will enjoy making and decorating various crafts. Barcode: 1279766

Start Date: 7/15/2013
Days & Time: M & W 9am- 10:30pm
Cost: Residents $30, Non Residents:$36


Arts & Crafts: Seniors 60 & up: Using their crea-tivity and imagination, seniors will enjoy making and decorating vari-ous crafts. Barcode: 1279765

Start Date: 7/15/2013
Days & Time: M & W 11am - 12:30 pm
Cost: Residents $30, Non Residents:$36


Instrumental Music ages 12-17: In this course young musicians can further develop their instrumental playing abili-ties, to include note reading and ensemble performance skills. Bar-coede:1281215

Start Date: 7/15/13
Days & Time: M, W, & F 3pm - 5pm
Cost: Residents $65, Non Residents $78


Brain Games: Youth ages 7 -13: Have fun working your memory and problem-solving and language skills with these new online games. An instructor will provide assistance along the way and adjust the game to your skill level. Barcode:1283415

Start Date: 7/16/2013
Days & Time: T & TR 9am–10am
Cost: Residents $30, Non Residents $36


Brain Games: Seniors ages 60+: Have fun work-ing your memory and problem-solving and language skills with these new online games. An instructor will provide assistance along the way and adjust the game to your skill level. Barcode:1283416

Start Date: 7/16/2013
Days & Time: T & TR 10am-11am
Cost: Residents $30, Non Residents $36


S.T.E.M. Instructors
-Keith Poindexter
-Marlon Browne
-Schwanda Smith
-John Edwards
-Shonda Wooden
-Debbie Tharps
-Jeronetha Matthews
-Joyce Brown

Let’s Get Scientific!

Lego Play ages 4-6: Lego Play is an experiential learning process designed to get youth excited about building. Students in this class will have an opportunity to build, create, and de-velop while discovering so many ways to play! Barcode: 1283565

Start Date: 7/15/13
Days & Time: M& W 11am-12pm
Cost: Residents $50, Non Residents $60


Lego Play ages 7-10: Lego Play is an experiential learning process designed to keep youth excited about building. Students in this class will have an opportunity to build, create, and de-velop while discovering so many ways to play! Barcode: 1283566

Start Date: 7/15/13
Days & Time: T & TR 2pm-3pm
Cost: Residents $50, Non Residents $60


Lego WeDo Robotics ag-es 5-8: This is a fun and interactive class that introduces young students to robotics and programming. Students will be able to build Lego models featur-ing working motors and sensors, pro-gram their models, and explore a series of cross-curricular, theme-based activi-ties while developing their skills in sci-ence, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Barcode: 1283567

Start Date: 7/15/13
Day & Time: Sunday 11am-12:30pm
Cost: Residents $60, Non Residents $72


Lego Workshop: NXT Robotics Intermediate Level ages 8-14: This course will cover principles of robotics and engineering by educating students on the software and materials behind the machines. Students will have an oppor-tunity to design, build, and complete more complex programming techniquesand challenges for Lego NXT robots. Bar-code: 1281217

Start Date: 7/16/13
Days & Time: T & TR 5pm - 6:30 pm
Cost: Residents $80, Non Residents $96


Lego Workshop: NXT Ro-botics Beginner’s Level ages 8-14: This interactive course will cover the fundamentals of robotics by introducing stu-dents to the hardware and software behind the machines. Students will be introduced to a series of robotic systems that shape the world we live in. Students will have the opportunity to complete programming challenges and build and design Lego NXT robots. Bar-code:1281565

Start Date: 7/27/13
Day & Time: Sat. 9am- 11am
Cost: Residents $70, Non Residents $84


Science : Biology & Technology, Youth ages 8-12: Ever won-der how and why YOUR body ticks??? Learn by doing as we approach every investigation like a S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engi-neering, and Math) little professional by hon-oring the philosophy of “Thinking By Design with the End in Mind.” Are YOU good with solving cases based on mysterious clues? Then you will be the perfect little scientist to crack the case in our forensic science investigation. Virtually dissect animals in order to under-stand the anatomy of the human body. Get out of the box by testing your critical thinking skills with mind games. Bar-code:1281865

Start Date:7/29/13
Days & Time: M & W 1pm- 2:30 pm
Cost: Residents $60, Non Residents $72


Science: Biology & Technol-ogy, Teens ages 13-17: Ever won-der how and why YOUR body ticks??? Learn by doing as we approach every investigation like a S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engi-
neering, and Math) professional by honoring the philosophy of “Thinking By Design with the End in Mind.” Think outside of the box in order to solve murder mystery cases based on crime scene investigation (CSI) evidence left at the scene of the accident. Virtually dissect animals as you learn and discover the human physiology component of biology. Hope you don't have a weak stomach as we activate YOUR mind by utilizing critical thinking skills as you simulate surgery of the human body. Bar-code:1281915

Start Date: 7/29/13
Days & Time: M & W 3pm– 4:30 pm
Cost: Residents $60, Non Residents $72


Science : Youth ages 8-12: Messy, Noisy, Fun, Exciting, Amazing, just a few words that explain this class. This class will cover aspects of chemistry, physics, technology, and engineering. Therefore, students will 'Think By Design With the End in Mind.' Students will do experiments in which solutions bubble, pop, fizz, change color, size, and/or temperature. Barcode:1281765

Start Date: 7/30/13
Days & Time: T & TR 11 am - 12:00 pm
Cost: Residents $50, Non Residents $60


Science: Teens ages 13-17: High Energy, Focused Fun, Serious Play, and a Posi-tive Attitude are the requirements of this class! Oftentimes called 'Creative Chaos', the process will be messy, noisy, even boisterous, but the results in the end become a valuable exciting educational experience to remember. This class will cover aspects of chemistry, physics, technol-ogy, and engineering. Therefore, students will “Think By Design With the End in Mind.” Barcode:1281815

Start Date: 7/29/13
Days & Time: T & TR 12:30pm - 1:30 pm
Cost: Residents $50, Non Residents $60

Hisotric London Town Free Summer Concerts



Sundays in the Park!
 Free Concerts from 5pm to 7pm
 every Sunday through August.
Rain or Shine!

Pet Friendly and Dogs Welcome on leashes!

We wish to thank Dogwood Acres for being a generous sponsor of our Summer Concert Series. They are the region's premier pet lodging, day care, training and spa facility.
Close by in Davidsonville!
  
Please visit their website  :
Dogwood Acres
Dogwood Acres Logo
 or call 410-798-4776


 
What to bring...

*Picnic dinner
*Blankets and Lawn Chairs
*The kids!
*The dog!


 
What we will have for sale...

*Beer -Stella, Blue Moon, Miller Lite
*Wine
*Soft Drinks 
* Bottled Water
*Ice Cream
*Root Beer Floats
*Watermelon
*Pork BBQ from BAYSIDE  BULL BBQ!
*Chips

PHOTO GALLERY.....








 This Sunday,
July 28....
NAKED BLUE
This Towson based duo, Jen and Scott Smith have been performing for more than 20 years.

 See 
a video here!
 

August 4
CROWN VICTORIA
Crown Victoria doesn't just have one genre of music they perform. They play a mix of pop, country, rock, soul, and Top 40. They continue to cover a varity of different types of music and are now throwing originals into the mix. 

 
Listen here

August 11
EASTPORT OYSTER BOYS

A troupe of Chesapeake Bay Troubadours celebrating life here in the "Land of Pleasant Living" and along the shores of the Chesapeake... through song, story and mirth... The Eastport Oyster Boys have been acclaimed as the Musical Goodwill Ambassadors from the City of Annapolis, the Maritime Republic of Eastport and the Chesapeake.

Listen here

 August 18
THE GYPSY COLLECTIVE
  
Jeff Calder of D'Vibe and Conga back again with a different group of musicians. 
  
Special event tonight with Dogwood Acres on site - bring your pet! Dogwood Acres Logo





August 25
Controlled Chaos

Controlled Chaos is a fun, high energy, 5 piece rock cover band. Chaos plays their own eclectic style of music, covering artists as diverse as the Goo Goo Dolls, REM, The Killers, Prince, The Beatles, U2, The Smiths, Bare Naked Ladies, Sublime and Michael Jackson. Chaos displays tight 3 part harmonies with an infectious and energetic stage presence.

 See
video here

Concerts are free, a donation is greatly appreciated. Rain or shine, the concerts go on - either under our tent or inside our Pavilion (if it's really nasty weather)!
For questions call 410-222-1919 or visit our website at www.historiclondontown.org


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Historic London Town and Gardens
839 Londontown Road
Edgewater, MD 21037
410-222-1919