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BAY PLAN N E R By Kathy Knotts • August 6-13 Submit your ideas, comments and events! Email us: calendar@bayweekly.com

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THURSDAY AUGUST 6

SoCo Farmers Market

4-7pm, Deale Library, Facebook: SOCOFarmersMarketAtDealesLibrary.

Paddle Parker’s Creek

American Chestnut Land Trust guides you on this pristine freshwater stream, from swamps to coastal salt marsh; borrow or bring your own canoe/kayak for this challenging, 3-hour trip. Meet at Warrior’s Rest Sanctuary dressed for weather, with water and snack. 5-8pm, Port Republic, $15, RSVP: www.acltweb.org.

QuaranTiny Concerts

Live Arts Maryland presents quick informal performances from artists around the region every Thursday thru Aug. 27. 6pm: https://www. facebook.com/LiveArtsMD/.

FRIDAY AUGUST 7

KIDS STEM Summer Scientist

ings req’d inside buildings or withChesapeake Bay Maritime Muse

Kids join a Zoom webinar presented by Thomas Cronin, a biological sciences professor at University of Maryland Baltimore County, who specializes in physiology, vision science, marine science, and neuroscience; hosted by Calvert Library. 6-7:45pm, RSVP for Zoom link: www.calvertlibrary.info.

Herrman’s Remarkable Map

Hear author and professor Dr. Christian J. Koot tell the story of an extraordinary map of the Mid-Atlantic region by tracing its Atlantic journey and explaining what it reveals about colonial Maryland. 7pm, RSVP for Zoom link, $15 w/discounts: www. annapolis.org.

AUGUST 6 THRU 17

Songs of Summer Fundraiser

Local musicians perform summer-themed songs online in return for donations to aid the Annapolis Musicians Fund for Musicians, Ind., which will be used to aid professional musicians who have lost gigs during the pandemic. Performing acts include: Timmie/Tambo Band, Bryan Ewald Family Band, Dan Haas, Davidson Exchange, Michael McHenry Tribe, Naptown Sings & Plays, Gary, Leah & Ahren, Angela Charles, Charles Kavoossi, Michael K., Carolyn, John & Miriam, Doug Segree, Jimi Davies, Jenn and Larry, Jordan Sokel, and Pajama Party & Friends. PRS Guitars has donated founder Paul Reed Smith to be raffled off, along with two free lessons with guitarist Bryan Ewald. Nightly 7pm, www.facebook.com/amfminc.

August 7: The Old Jail Museum, Leonardtown First Friday

KIDS 123 Andres Bilingual Family Beats

Enjoy catchy tunes in Spanish and English in this interactive show by the Latin Grammy-winning duo of Christina and Andres. 10:30am, hosted by AACPL, RSVP for Zoom link: www.aacpl.net.

Shipyard Program

Shipwrights and apprentices will demonstrate basic wood joinery; learn about the butt, miter, and half-lap joints with Stephen North in this weekly outdoor series on woodworking and boatbuilding skills, between the corn crib and Hooper Strait Lighthouse on the museum’s campus; facial coverin six feet of other guests. 1pm, a SE 245 electric guitar signed by

um, St. Michaels, free w/admission: www.cbmm.org/shipyardprograms.

Leonardtown First Friday

Take a tour and learn the story of The Old Jail Museum, a popular landmark in the heart of Leonardtown. 5-7pm, Courthouse Dr., Leonardtown, FREE: 240- 925-3427.

Piloxing in the Park

Punch and plié to fun and upbeat music in this interval workout class that combines boxing, Pilates and dance; class will be modified to all fitness levels. 5:15-6pm, Annmarie Garden, Solomons, $15, RSVP: http://somdspice.com/.

SATURDAY AUGUST 8

AACo Farmers Market

7am-noon, Riva Rd. & Harry Truman Pkwy, Annapolis: www. aacofarmersmarket.com.

Run for the Red

Support the American Red Cross’s disaster relief programs in the 2020 hurricane season, by joining this virtual race. Runners can run at any time during the day and use the RaceJoy app to track and submit, or use a phone, fitness tracker, or treadmill readout, to show their distance and time. Results may be submitted between the hours of 7am-7pm on race day. Choose a 5K, 10K or 1M; tickets $25-$45 or choose a multi-family pack, RSVP: redcross.org/runforthered.

Severna Park Farmers Market

8am-noon, Park and Ride, Rt. 2 and Jones Station Rd.: 410-924-3092.

Poets’ Circle

Beginner or big-time, confident or compulsive, stuck or star-lit, all are welcome to this friendly session of discussion, editing and support. 9am, RSVP for link: https://CalvertLibrary.info.

Mayo Beach Open

Watch Facebook page for capacity announcements. 9am-7pm, Mayo Beach, Annapolis, free: https://www. facebook.com/MayoPeninsulaParks/.

SUNDAY AUGUST 9

AACo Farmers Market

10am-1pm, year-round, Riva Rd. & Harry Truman Pkwy, Annapolis: www.aacofarmersmarket.com.

Honey’s Harvest Market

11am-2pm, Honey’s Harvest Farm, Lothian: www.honeysharvest.com.

Mayo Beach Open

Watch Facebook page for capacity announcements. 9am-7pm, Mayo Beach, Annapolis, free: https://www. facebook.com/MayoPeninsulaParks/.

MONDAY AUGUST 10

KIDS It’s Elementary!

Kindergarten through fifth graders are invited to join Calvert Library for a story followed by a fun at-home STEAM based activity using common household items! 9am, RSVP: https:// CalvertLibrary.info.

AUGUST 10 THRU 13

Paul Reed Smith Music School for Aspiring Musicians

Tim Pierce, Tyler Larson, Dennis Chambers, the Grainger Brothers, Maryland Hall and Paul Reed Smith teach musicians around the world in a 4-day live streamed interactive music school/summer camp; students can win PRS guitars. 11am-4:30pm, $100, RSVP: https://www. marylandhallmusicschool.com/.

TUESDAY AUGUST 11

KIDS Story Tapestries

Use your imagination to explore stories, fairy tales, myths and fantastical adventurer with Arianna Ross from Story Tapestries. 10am, hosted by Calvert Library on Crowdcast: https://www.crowdcast. io/e/summer-fun-arianna-ross.

Watershed Stewards Academy

Join the first Watershed Stewards Academy course in Calvert County this October; learn more in one of the virtual info sessions before applications are due. 10am, RSVP: https:// go.umd.edu/CalvertWSA.

Calvert Farmers Market

2:30-6:30pm, CalvertHealth Medical Center, Prince Frederick: www. calvertag.com.

Clean Water Is A Right

Join the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and a panel of leaders for perspectives on recent environmental justice victories around the Bay watershed. 6:30pm, RSVP for link: www.cbf.org.

August 12: Andy and Judy

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 12

AACo Farmers Market

7am-noon, Riva Rd. & Harry Truman Pkwy, Annapolis: www. aacofarmersmarket.com.

Piney Orchard Farmers Market 2-6:30pm, Piney Orchard Community Center, Odenton: www.pineyorchard.com.

Music by Andy and Judy

Watch musical duo Andy and Judy play guitar, mandolin, banjo, ukulele, and other instruments and perform original songs in a traditional and folk manner. 3pm, RSVP for link: https://CalvertLibrary.info.

Crofton Farmers Market

3-7pm, Crofton Bowling Centre, 2115 Priest Bridge Dr.: www. croftonfarmersmarket.com.

AUGUST 13

KIDS Sea Squirts

Children (ages 18 mos-3yrs) enjoy story time, crafts and music about the ocean, sharks and other marine friends in a short program; each session limited to 10. 10:15am, 11:15am, 12:45pm, 1:45pm, 3:15pm & 4:15pm, Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, free w/admission: www.calvertmarinemuseum.com.

Jane Austen Tour

Tour the house with docent Katie Adams and compare the customs and social graces of the Loockerman family with those of characters in Jane Austen novels. 2pm, Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis, $10 w/discounts, RSVP: 410-263-4683 x10.

Quarantine-o-ween

Learn a bit about costume making and then use your skills to create a costume on the spot for a Quarantine-O-Ween virtual party; Ideas for supplies: old clothes, decorative paper, fabric scraps, floral wiring, hot glue, glue, scissors, string/yarn/ribbon, buttons, needles, thread, foam padding, fake fur and feathers and whatever suits your fancy. 4-5pm, hosted by Calvert Library, RSVP: https:// CalvertLibrary.info.

QuaranTiny Concerts

Live Arts Maryland presents quick informal performances from artists around the region every Thursday thru Aug. 27. 6pm: https://www. facebook.com/LiveArtsMD/.

Historic Annapolis Virtual Lecture

Anne Catharine Green became the publisher of the Maryland Gazette following her husband’s death, and her story would be inspiring in any era: a successful business woman operating in a man’s world. Add in that this “Printer to the Province” gave birth to 14 children and her fuller story is revealed. Tune in to celebrate this remarkable Founding Mother to mark her 300th birthday and 2020: The Year of the Woman. Re-enactor Diane Rey will present an overview of Mrs. Green’s life as well as a vivid portrayal of the woman herself. 7pm, RSVP for Zoom link, $15 w/discounts: www. annapolis.org.

AUGUST 12

SEPARATE BUT NOT EQUAL

LEARN ABOUT THE nearly three dozen amusement parks scattered across the state over the last 144 years and how the racial segregation of these parks led to demonstrations, public protests and how recreation played a role in the civil rights movement. Noon-1pm, RSVP for Zoom link: https://www.mdhs.org/

PLAN AHEAD

Virtual Cabaret

Aug. 15: Join the Annapolis Shakespeare Company for a glamorous virtual evening of music and dance featuring the Unified Jazz Ensemble, Christine Asero, Sally Boyett, and Lalo Medina. 8pm, donations suggested, RSVP: www.Annapolis Shakespeare.org. p

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