The Talbot County Health Department is hosting a Community Baby Shower on Saturday, June 20 from 10 am – 1 pm.

This is a free event for parents-t0-be.  Enjoy food, prizes, and giveways while you connect with supportive organizations, get helpful information, and celebrate new beginnings.  Best of all, free baby items will be available while supplies last.

Young residents between the ages of 6 and 18 are challenged to read a biography of Talbot’s own Frederick Douglass and write what they learned on an entry form to turn into the library.  Winners can receive exciting gift card prizes!  The challenge runs June 1 – September 1 and an award reception will be held on Saturday, September 26th.

This reading challenge is sponsored by the Frederic Douglass Honor Society.  Register in person at the Talbot County Free Library.

Learn the art of waterbath canning jellies and jams in June!

Be a part of a special event to help uplift our youth and families at the Queen Anne’s County Family YMCA!

Featuring special guest from Australia, Matt Runnalls, world renowned Mind & Behavior Specialist and Mental Health Advocate.

Enjoy fun activities, such as live music, a gaga ball pit, art, resources, and food trucks!

Peace of Mind is offering a May Parent Workgroup, titled “Emotional Regulation in Elementary Aged Children,” May, 20 at the Talbot Community Center.

This workshop will be co-led by Kirby Meredith, LCSW-C and Abby Marine, MSW.  Kirby is a school-based therapist at Easton Elementary school and Abby provides supportive services to students at White Marsh Elementary School.

Light refreshments and a chance to win a door prize will be offered at the event.  Pre-registration is encouraged, but not required.

Saturday, Aug. 15 | 10am-5pm

We are excited to invite educators from across the Eastern Shore and beyond to join us for a free day of fun at our Chesapeake Celebrations. All PK-12 teachers, administrators, and support staff—along with their immediate families—are invited to join us as a thank you for the incredible impact they make in the lives of students in our community every day. Use the educator link below to reserve your free tickets! Click here to learn more.

During CBMM’s Love the Bay celebration on Saturday, Aug. 15, you’re invited to share your love for the Chesapeake through a day of hands-on environmental discovery with community partners dedicated to keeping our waters clean and thriving. Through engaging activities for all ages, you’ll explore the Bay, learn about its ecosystems, and discover simple ways you can help protect this vital resource. Join us for a fun and meaningful day on our waterfront campus!

Chesapeake Celebrations are supported from the Upper Shore Regional Folklife Center under the Maryland Traditions program of the Maryland State Arts Council.

 

Chesapeake Celebrations: Love the Bay
Date/Time: Saturday, Aug. 15, 10am-5pm
Location: CBMM’s Campus
Cost: Included with CBMM General Admission Save $2 by purchasing your tickets in advance online!

Saturday, July 18 | 10am-5pm

We are excited to invite educators from across the Eastern Shore and beyond to join us for a free day of fun at our Chesapeake Celebrations. All PK-12 teachers, administrators, and support staff—along with their immediate families—are invited to join us as a thank you for the incredible impact they make in the lives of students in our community every day. Use the educator link below to reserve your free tickets! Click here to learn more.

On Saturday, July 18, we’re celebrating the opening of our newest long-term exhibition, Stories from the Shoreline, with a day of outdoor activities and hands-on discovery across our waterfront campus.

Join us to explore Stories from the Shoreline, an immersive exhibition that amplifies the voices and experiences of people and communities connected to the unique Chesapeake Bay landscape. Through dozens of stories across generations, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of our region’s history, environment, and culture.

To add to the festivities, we’re proud to welcome a diverse group of storytellers and tradition bearers who will share their knowledge and experiences with our guests throughout the day. Guests of all ages can also enjoy hands-on activities inspired by the new exhibition. Come celebrate, learn, and connect with the stories that shape this special place!

Chesapeake Celebrations are supported from the Upper Shore Regional Folklife Center under the Maryland Traditions program of the Maryland State Arts Council.

Chesapeake Celebrations: Stories from the Shoreline
Date/Time: Saturday, July 18, 10am-5pm
Location: CBMM’s Campus
Cost: Included with CBMM General Admission Save $2 by purchasing your tickets in advance online!

 

Saturday, June 27 | 10am-5pm

We are excited to invite educators from across the Eastern Shore and beyond to join us for a free day of fun at our Chesapeake Celebrations. All PK-12 teachers, administrators, and support staff—along with their immediate families—are invited to join us as a thank you for the incredible impact they make in the lives of students in our community every day. Use the educator link below to reserve your free tickets! Click here to learn more.

During CBMM’s Play on the Bay celebration on Saturday, June 27, you’ll create lasting family memories along our waterfront with fishing, boat rides, face painting, and a variety of hands-on activities designed to delight all ages. Don’t miss your chance to relax on our waterfront as you explore, play, and experience the simple joys of a day by the Miles River.

Chesapeake Celebrations are supported from the Upper Shore Regional Folklife Center under the Maryland Traditions program of the Maryland State Arts Council.

Chesapeake Celebrations: Play on the Bay
Date/Time: Saturday, June 27, 10am-5pm
Location: CBMM’s Campus
Cost: Included with CBMM General Admission Save $2 by purchasing your tickets in advance online!

HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH COMMUNITY FESTIVAL 2026

A FESTIVAL BY THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY FOR THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY!

Saturday, September 19, 2026 from 12pm to 4pm at the:

Rails to Trails between Goldsborough and Dover Road, Easton, MD 21601

The Talbot Thrive Rolling Rodeo is a one day event which guides youth using bikes, skateboards and scooters through a play obstacle course. Along the way, riders are faced with decisions about safe practice, using hand signals, riding with traffic, and obeying traffic laws. There is a free helmet giveaway program as well as a bike fixit station. Parents and youth are encouraged to attend – bring your bikes (scooters and skateboards) and/or use one of the bike we will have on loan – especially balance bikes for the youngest of users. New bikes will also be raffled off!

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