Academy Art Museum | |
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Phone Number | (410) 822-2787 |
Address | 106 South Street, Easton, MD 21601 |
Hours | Friday - Monday - 10am - 4pm, Tuesday - Thursday: 10am - 8pm, First Friday, April to November open until 7pm |
Website | www.academyartmuseum.org |
Description | The Academy Art Museum offers children, teens and families many opportunities for learning and inspiration, including an early enrichment program, after-school classes, summer camps, homeschool classes, school field trips, family art days, Annual Student Art Exhibitions, Portfolio Night, and more. The Museum also partners with area schools and organizations to design projects and help forge a more vibrant community. The Mini Master Academy is an early enrichment program for children ages 2 - 4 years old. Admission is $3 for non-members. Children under 12 admitted free. Free admission on Wednesday. Free Admission for Active Military and their families on Armed Forces Day and Labor Day. Visit their website for a schedule of events. |
academy@academyartmuseum.org |
Avalon Foundation | |
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Phone Number | (410) 822-0345 |
Address | 40 E. Dover Street, Easton, MD 21601 |
Hours | Theater Box Office: Wednesday-Friday 11am to 5pm (on second floor of Avalon Theatre) & two hours prior to each show |
Website | www.avalonfoundation.org |
Description | As a non-profit organization whose mission is to “improve the quality of life for residents of the Town of Easton, Talbot County, and the Eastern Shore by providing arts, entertainment and educational programming”, we take pride in presenting a wide variety of programs. Musical performances, stand-up comedy, opera, theatric performances and musicals, showcases for local talent, kids’ summer camps and educational performers are the core of our repertoire. The Avalon Foundation also plays an integral role in the community outside of the Theatre walls, hosting events such as the Outdoor Summer Concert Series, the Multicultural Festival, and Easton’s 4th of July Celebration. The Avalon Foundation also runs the Easton Farmers Market which runs from April to December, and also hosts Plein Air – Easton!, the nation’s largest outdoor painting completion and arts festival. |
Continuum Dance Company | |
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Phone Number | (410) 200-7503 |
Address | 8626 Brooks Dr, Easton, MD 21601 |
Website | https://www.continuumdancecompany.org/ |
Description | Continuum Dance Co. seeks to provide greater accessibility and opportunities for the community to experience dance. Offering classes for individuals of all ages and backgrounds, our classes nurture creativity, and celebrate physical expression in a relaxed non-judgemental environment. |
Kiln Born Creations | |
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Phone Number | (410) 770-9091 |
Address | 1 S. Washington Street, Easton, MD 21601 |
Hours | Sunday - Thursday: 10am to 7pm; Friday & Saturday: 10am to 9pm |
Website | www.kilnborncreations.com |
Description | We are a paint your own pottery studio. We offer a variety of services including pottery painting, glass fusing, canvas painting, and hand-building raw clay. Whether you're looking to book a birthday party, attend one of our monthly workshops, sign up for summer camp, or put on a fundraising event, we've got you covered. |
Mid Shore Dance Academy | |
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Phone Number | (410) 443-4878 |
Address | 8221 Teal Dr., #101, Easton, MD 21601 |
Website | www.midshoredance.org |
Description | With a focus on community rather than competition, our family-friendly dance studio provides amazing experiences in dance for all ages and levels. Our unparalleled quality in dance education is healthy, structured physical activity, and so much more. Whether they are pursuing a career in dance, or looking for a fun recreational experience, all of our students develop their artistry, confidence, and self-esteem, as well as their balance, strength, and agility. They build healthy, enduring relationships through supportive group interaction in a positive atmosphere. Engage your child in dance and watch them soar. |
midshoredanceacademy@gmail.com |
Oxford Community Center | |
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Phone Number | (410) 226-5904 |
Address | 200 Oxford Road, Oxford, MD 21654 |
Hours | Monday - Friday: 9am to 1pm |
Website | www.oxfordcc.org |
Description | The Oxford Community Center (OCC) has served as a community resource for over 80 years, first as a grammar school and then a high school and, for the last quarter century, as a cultural activities center and meeting place. OCC provides to residents and visitors alike a year-round schedule of social, cultural, and recreational programs and events. |
oxfordcc@verizon.net |
St. Michaels Community Center | |
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Phone Number | (410) 745-6073 |
Address | 103 Railroad Avenue, St. Michaels, MD 21663 |
Website | www.stmichaelscc.org |
Description | The Mission statement of the Saint Michaels Community Center is to promote and provide quality activities and services that will contribute to the physical, emotional and social well being of the community. The Vision of the Saint Michaels Community Center is to enhance the quality of life and to fill the unmet needs of our community through the following; Provide supervised program opportunities for the enrichment of our children and teens. Provide activities and services for senior citizens. Provide affordable recreational, social, and educational activities to the community residents of all ages regardless of ethnicity gender or economic status. Develop partnerships with other non-profit groups and community–oriented organizations. Provide exemplary management of the Center and its activities. |
Mailing Address | P. O. Box 354, St. Michaels, MD 21663 |
Water’s Edge Museum | |
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Phone Number | (410) 226-1227 |
Address | 101 Mill Street, Oxford, MD 21654 |
Hours | Friday - Monday 11am to 3pm |
Website | https://www.watersedgemuseum.org/ |
Description | The Water’s Edge Museum proudly presents Black farmers, professional sailmakers, military figures, musicians, watermen, and crab pickers—The Founding Black Families of America who harnessed knowledge and power, and placed it firmly and confidently into the hands of their descendants. The Museum seeks to empower the young people of today to find their place in history and identify their own positive and unique voice when facing contemporary issues and challenges. See how people of color on the Eastern Shore lived and how their lives mattered. |