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Queen Anne’s County

Queen Anne’s County Agronomy Day On February 27, 2026, the local farming community will gather at the Queen Anne’s County 4-H Park for the annual Agronomy Day. This event is a staple for those interested in the region’s agricultural roots, offering a chance to network with local producers and learn about the upcoming spring planting season. The program starts early at 7:30 AM with a focus on pesticide recertification and nutrient management, but it also serves as a general community networking hub with a provided lunch. You can find the park at 100 Dulin Clark Road, Centreville, MD 21617. For questions or to RSVP for the meal, contact Caroline Welch at 410-758-0166.

Pawing in Love: Dog Social The Queen Anne’s County Parks and Recreation department hosts several winter community events, including the “Pawing in Love” social in February. This is a family-friendly gathering designed for dog owners to let their pets socialize in a safe environment while meeting other neighbors. These events are typically held at local parks like Whitemarsh Park in Centreville. For the exact date and registration details, you can reach the Parks and Rec office at 410-758-0848.


Kent County

Valentine’s Day Benefit Concert If you are in Chestertown on February 14, 2026, Sue Matthews and Robert Redd will be performing a special concert to benefit the Independent Artist Grant Fund. The event takes place at “The Bank,” a historic community space located at 211 High Street, Chestertown, MD 21620. It is an intimate musical gathering starting at 7:00 PM that supports local creatives. For ticket inquiries and details, contact the Kent Cultural Alliance at 410-778-3744.

Kent School Saturday Programs in February –OPEN TO THE PUBLIC –Kent School invites families and young children to attend two upcoming Saturday morning programs designed to spark curiosity, creativity, and active play. Both events are free of charge and open to the public. On Saturday, February 7, Kent School will host Gym Time: Tumble and Climb from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Children will enjoy an engaging obstacle course and a variety of movement-based activities set up in the M. W. “Mike” Williams Gymnasium. “Sometimes it is hard to get outside and really move in colder months. Gym Time Tumble and Climb is a great way for kids to use some energy and have a ton of fun using our mats, vault, rings, climbing rope and more.”

Later in the month, on Saturday, February 28, families are invited to attend Osprey Explorations, also from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. This interactive program blends hands-on art activities, science exploration, and a guided nature walk, giving children the opportunity to learn through creativity and discovery.  Osprey Adventures is a great example with our very talented Art Teacher, Amy Bower working with our equally talented and energetic Lower School Science Teacher Meghan Ferster to create a meaningful and memorable experience where children will learn through play.”

Both programs are best suited for children ages 3 to 6 and are designed to introduce young learners to Kent School’s experiential approach to early childhood education.The public is warmly invited to attend, and no registration or fee is required. Please monitor Kent School’s social media channels for any schedule changes due to inclement weather.  More info here.

Elegant Afternoon Tea at Brampton 1860 Inn. Join us 2/22/26 starting at 2:30 for an exquisite afternoon filled with charm and indulgence at Brampton 1860. Indulge in a delightful selection of finest teas and delectable treats that will transport you to a world of refined elegance. Our picturesque venue sets the perfect backdrop for this in-person event. Immerse yourself in the serene surroundings and savor every sip and bite. Whether you are celebrating a special occasion or simply seeking a luxurious escape, our Elegant Afternoon Tea promises to be an unforgettable experience!  Make your reservations here!

Tech Help and Community Workshops Throughout March 2026, the Kent County Public Library offers a “Tech Help Drop-In” every Monday from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. This is a great resource for residents needing hands-on help with new devices or software. Additionally, the library hosts a “Video Game Hangout” for teens and “Storytime” for young families on various dates. These events are held at the Chestertown Branch at 408 High Street, Chestertown, MD 21620. You can contact the library staff for a full schedule at 410-778-3636.


Caroline County

The Art of Storytelling Workshop On March 28, 2026, the Caroline County Chamber of Commerce will host a community workshop titled “The Art of Storytelling.” This session is designed to help participants hone their communication skills, whether for personal history or professional growth. It is held in Denton, usually at the Chamber office or a nearby community building. You can reach out to the Chamber at 410-479-0660 for the exact venue and registration link.


Frederick Douglass: “Bear Me Into Freedom” Exhibit Opening on February 27, 2026, at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, this powerful new exhibit explores the early life of Frederick Douglass in Talbot County. The display includes immersive photography and interactive AI elements that allow visitors to engage with the history of one of Maryland’s most famous residents. The museum is located at 213 North Talbot Street, St. Michaels, MD 21663. You can contact the museum for admission hours and details at 410-745-2916.

Academy Art Museum: Teddy Johnson Exhibition Starting in March 2026, the Academy Art Museum will debut “Window Views,” a collection of paintings by artist Teddy Johnson. These works often juxtapose local Maryland landscapes with scenes from Italy, providing a unique perspective on the beauty of the Eastern Shore. The museum is a cornerstone of the Easton community and is located at 106 South South Street, Easton, MD 21601. For exhibition hours, call 410-822-2787.


 

Talbot County

Native American Heritage & Artifact Day On February 21, 2026, the Waterfowl Festival Building hosts a showcase of Indigenous heritage. This event is a one-day gathering featuring historical artifacts, storytelling, and demonstrations from the Eastern Shore’s Native history. It’s a rare opportunity to see private collections of local artifacts and learn from tribal representatives.

  • Address: 40 S Harrison St, Easton, MD 21601

  • Contact: 410-822-4567

February 2, 2026