BAY WEEKLY No. 36, September 3 - September 10, 2020

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By Kathy Knotts • September 3 - 10

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Submit your ideas, comments and events! Email us: calendar@bayweekly.com

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6

Patuxent River Cruises

Mayo Beach Open

Take a leisurely cruise on the centenarian buyboat Wm. B. Tennison. Hop aboard for a one-hour cruise through the harbor and under the Governor Thomas Johnson Bridge, past the U.S. Naval Recreation Center at Point Patience (every ThF). 2pm, departs from the Calvert Marine Museum dock, $7 w/discounts, RSVP: 410-326-2042 x15.

Watch Facebook page for capacity announcements. 9am-5pm, Mayo Beach, Annapolis, free: www.facebook.com/MayoPeninsulaParks/.

SoCo Farmers Market

Learn about the farm’s permaculture farming techniques, tour the gardens, collect food to take home and learn about some of the farm’s wild edibles. Graze your way through the tour and into the food forest garden where you will see thousands of native fruit and nut-bearing trees. 10am, Honey’s Harvest Farm, Lothian, $8 w/ discounts: https://honeysharvest.com/ guided-nature-walks.

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

Nature Walk

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

Dinner under the Stars Enjoy outdoor dining and listen to music by Timmie & Tambo. Dining 5-10pm, music 6-9pm, first block West St., Annapolis: www.dinnerunderthestars.org.

Annapolis and Colonial Painters Lecture

Honey’s Harvest Market

Some of the most well-known Colonial artists regularly worked in Annapolis. Join Curator of Collections, Robin Matty, for this intimate look not only at the people portrayed, but also the artists who painted them. Discover why prominent members of society desired to have their likenesses captured and displayed, and what some of these paintings reveal about the person. 7pm, RSVP for Zoom link, $15 w/discounts: www.annapolis.org.

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

Dinner under the Stars Enjoy outdoor dining and listen to music by Caleb Stine. Dining 5-10pm, music 6-9pm, first block West St., Annapolis: www.dinnerunderthestars.org. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 7

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4

First Friday Webinar Ryan Davis, Chesapeake Forests program manager for the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, presents a program on riparian forest buffers and their importance to waterways. Noon, via Zoom, free: www.jugbay.org.

Shipyard Program Explore traditional sand casting and mold making with Jennifer Kuhn in this weekly outdoor series on woodworking and boatbuilding skills, between the corn crib and Hooper Strait Lighthouse on the museum’s campus; facial coverings req’d inside buildings or within six feet of other guests. 1pm, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels, free w/admission: www.cbmm.org/shipyardprograms.

First Friday Leonardtown

Celebrate the 7th anniversary of the town’s Arts & Entertainment District by taking the Art Walk, visiting shops and restaurants, voting for favorite art works and joining in a drum circle with fire dance performance (7pm, St. Mary’s County Arts Council). 5-8pm, downtown Leonardtown:

September 3: Annapolis and Colonial Painters Lecture www.firstfridaysleonardtown.com.

Dinner under the Stars Enjoy outdoor dining and listen to music by Alex Peters. Dining 5-10pm, music 6-9pm, first block West St., Annapolis: www.dinnerunderthestars.org. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5

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

Bird Walk Join birder and park volunteer Brad Mann to learn skills for identifying birds by sight and sound on this guided hike (ages 12+). 8-11am, Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, Lothian, $6 vehicle fee: www.jugbay.org.

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

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Fossil Field Experience Explore the fossils of Calvert Cliffs, learn to find them, identify them and what they tell us about the past (ages 8+). 9am-noon, Cove Point Lighthouse, Solomons, $15, RSVP: www.calvertmarinemuseum.com.

Stretch and Sketch Discuss James Peale’s painting The Mill and how it was attributed to him due to a sketch; discuss drawing techniques and choose a painting from the museum to sketch; then stretch out with a gentle yoga flow in the backyard. 10:30am-noon, Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis, rsvp: 410-263-4683 x10.

It’s Labor Day: This annual holiday is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers and the contributions they have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country.

Mayo Beach Open Watch Facebook page for capacity announcements. 9am-5pm, Mayo Beach, Annapolis, free: https://www. facebook.com/MayoPeninsulaParks/. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 8

Calvert Farmers Market 2:30-6:30pm, CalvertHealth Medical Center, Prince Frederick: www.calvertag.com. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9

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

Dinner under the Stars

KIDS What’s in a Tree?

Enjoy outdoor dining and listen to music by Alyssa Shouse. Dining 5-10pm, music 6-9pm, first block West St., Annapolis: www.dinnerunderthestars.org.

Children explore the gardens and learn about the trees that live on the property, then perform a tree-themed experiment (grades 1-4). (Also Sept. 12, 10am). 1-3pm, Historic London Town, Edgewater, $10 w/discounts,


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