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BAY PLAN N E R By Kathy Knotts • September 10-17 Submit your ideas, comments and events! Email us: calendar@bayweekly.com
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10
Patuxent River Cruises
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.
Garden Round Table
Discuss effective and sustainable horticultural practices, gardening tips, tricks and how to be a humane gardener. 4-5:30pm, RSVP for link: www.aacpl.librarycalendar.com.
SoCo Farmers Market
4-7pm, Deale Library, Facebook: SOCOFarmersMarketAtDealesLibrary.
Artist Reception
Join Janis Jagodzinski and the Annapolis Arts Alliance for a socially distanced reception and discussion about the new exhibit Fabric as a Medium. 5-7pm, Gallery 57 West, Annapolis: www.gallery57west.com.
Backman Talk
New York Times best-selling author Fredrik Backman joins Maryland Humanities and co-hosts Frederick County Public Libraries, Curious Iguana, and Weinberg Center for the Arts, for a virtual event to discuss his latest book, Anxious People. 5-7pm, rsvp for link: https://bit.ly/3kwx6WK.
Dinner under the Stars
Enjoy outdoor dining and listen to music by Chris Sacks. Dining 5-10pm, music 6-9pm, fi rst block West St., Annapolis: www.dinnerunderthestars.org.
Engineers Meeting
Join the Annapolis chapter of the Maryland Society of Professional Engineers to discuss spreadsheet use in woodworking design. 6:30pm, Double T Diner, Annapolis: 410-263-0794.
Slavery & Servitude Lecture
Bethany McGlyn retraces the lives and work of enslaved and servant artisans using primary sources. 7pm, RSVP for Zoom link, $15 w/discounts: www.annapolis.org.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11
St. Clement’s Island Museum Reopens
This popular park reopens its galler
September 12: Block Making Workshop
ies to visitors after being closed since March; a limited number of guests will be admitted at a time, masks and social distancing req’d. The water taxi from the museum to St. Clement’s Island State Park continues cruises at full capacity, 7 days a week ($7). 10am-5pm, Colton’s Point, $3 w/discounts: 301-769-2222.
Shipyard Program
Explore metal forging with Noah Thomas 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.
Dinner under the Stars
Enjoy outdoor dining and listen to music by Timmie & Tambo. Dining 5-10pm, music 6-9pm, fi rst block West St., Annapolis: www.dinnerunderthestars.org.
Virtual Arts Alive
In the spirit of their annual event, Maryland Hall shares a special presentation on Facebook live, featuring a Front Stairs concert by award-winning national recording artist and Maryland native Carronne Jones. 7pm, www.facebook.com/marylandhall.
SEPTEMBER 11 & 12
Virtual Friday Night Lectures
Robert Druecker presents Looking in Freshman Lab—A Path to Experiencing the Blossoming of Things, a two-part lecture; links to virtual then share photos on social media. MADD presents opening remarks on Facebook and sponsor videos will play during the event. 9am-noon, www.walklikemadd.org/maryland.
KIDS What’s in a Tree?
Children explore the gardens and learn about the trees that live on the property, then perform a treethemed experiment (grades 1-4). 10am-noon, Historic London Town, Edgewater, $10 w/discounts, RSVP: www.historiclondontown.org.
Monarch Tagging
Learn how to safely capture and tag monarch butterfl ies and how to input data; trained volunteers needed twice a week (minimum) thru Oct. 20 for tagging. 10am-2pm, Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, Lothian, FREE, RSVP: www.jugbay.org.
Block Making Workshop
Learn to make handmade blocks to be used on the new Maryland Dove currently under construction at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. 10am-4pm, Historic St. Mary’s City, $75 w/discounts, RSVP: 240-895-4990.
Art Reception
Meet the artists behind the invitational show Local Flair at this outdoor reception; masks and distancing req’d. 11am-5pm, Artworks@7th, North Beach, Facebook: Artworkat7th.
Meet the Artist
Visit with graphic designer Joe Barolis: www.aacounty.org/departments/ www.sotterley.org.
September 12: Reception for Local Flair
lectures will be posted online. 8pm, https://www.sjc.edu/annapolis/events/ lectures/formal-lecture-series.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12
AACo Farmers Market
7am-noon, Riva Rd. & Harry Truman Pkwy, Annapolis: www.aacofarmersmarket.com.
Severna Park Farmers Market
vers and otters on an early evening
8am-noon, Park and Ride, Rt. 2 and Jones Station Rd.: 410-924-3092.
North Beach VFD Yard Sale
Masks and social distancing req’d. 8am-noon, North Beach VFD: 410- 231-1775.
Dinner under the Stars
Virtual Walk Like MADD
Mothers Against Drunk Driving host their signature fundraising event to help raise both awareness and funds to eliminate drunk and drugged drivborhood, a park or on a treadmill,
sin, creator of the 30th anniversary park poster, at the visitor center. Noon-2pm, Quiet Waters Park, Annaprecreation-parks/parks/quiet-waters/
Friendly Friday Markets
Celebrate military and first responders at this seasonal market. 4-8pm, Historic Sotterley, FREE:
Magnifi cent Marsh Mammals
Join Chuck Hatcher to look for beahike; bring fl ashlight. 5-7pm, Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, $6 vehicle fee, rsvp: www.jugbay.org.
ing. Walk where you can, in the neigh
Enjoy outdoor dining and listen to music by Alex Peters. Dining 5-10pm, music 6-9pm, fi rst block West St., Annapolis: www.dinnerunderthestars.org.
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September 15: Tubman Travels Virtual Lecture
SEPTEMBER 12 & 13
Enjoy outdoor dining and listen to music by Doug Segree. Dining 5-10pm, music 6-9pm, first block West St., Annapolis: www.dinnerunderthestars.org.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 14 Pollinator Mondays
Learn about native plants and pollinators, then work on the gardens (ages 12+). 9-11am, Jug Bay Farm Preserve, 6032 Pindell Rd., Lothian, FREE: www.jugbay.org 2:30-6:30pm, CalvertHealth Medwww.calvertag.com.
Wilderness Solo
7pm, $15 w/discounts, RSVP for Zoom
Experience nature on your own for 22 hours in this overnight immersion, with no phone, no books, no fire, no distractions. Bring sleeping gear and personal items only. Snack provided upon completion (ages 18+). Sa 10am-Su noon, Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, Lothian, $20, RSVP: jugbay@aacounty.org.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 13
Mayo Beach Open
Watch Facebook page for capaciwww.aacofarmersmarket.com.
ty announcements. 9am-5pm, Mayo Beach, Annapolis, free: www.facebook. com/MayoPeninsulaParks/.
AACo Farmers Market
10am-1pm, year-round, Riva Rd. & Harry Truman Pkwy, Annapolis: www.aacofarmersmarket.com.
Canoe Thru History
Join archaeologist Stephanie Sperling for a paddle down the Patuxent River learning about the archaeological and cultural history along its shores (ages 7+). 10am-2pm, Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, Lothian, $25, rsvp: https://apm.activecommunities.com/ aarecparks/Home (ActiveNet Activity #19581).
Honey’s Harvest Market
11am-2pm, Honey’s Harvest Farm, Lothian: www.honeysharvest.com.
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Dinner under the Stars
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 15
Calvert Farmers Market
ical Center, Prince Frederick:
Tubman Travels Virtual Lecture
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Piney Orchard Farmers Market
2-6:30pm, Piney Orchard Community Center, Odenton: www.pineyorchard.com.
Crofton Farmers Market
3-7pm, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 1800 Seton Dr.: www.croftonfarmersmarket.com.
African American Heritage Tour
In partnership with the Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Foundation, Watermark’s award-winning tour traces the journey of African Americans in Annapolis through the centuries and explores the positive impact people of color have had nationally and internationally. 6-7:30pm, Market House Park, across from City Dock, Annapolis, $18 w/discounts, RSVP: https://watermarkjourney.com/events/ african-american-heritage-tour/
Sotterley Speaker Series
Hear Maryland Park Ranger Angela Crenshaw speak about the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman in this virtual lecture, hosted by Historic Sotterley and sponsored by Boeing. 7pm, RSVP for link: www.sotterley.org/
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16
AACo Farmers Market
7am-noon, Riva Rd. & Harry Truman Pkwy, Annapolis: event/angelacrenshaw/.
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17
NARFE Meeting
Join the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association Calvert County Chapter 1466 for a virtual pre
September 19: Women on the Water
sentation by AARP on scams, fraud and identity theft for seniors. 1pm, RSVP for link: maxmunger@verizon.net.
SoCo Farmers Market
4-7pm, Deale Library, Facebook: SOCOFarmersMarketAtDealesLibrary.
Furniture of the 18th Century
Cabinet maker Tony Lovett explores the different furniture periods of the 18th century as well as indivduals that had a lasting impact on the period’s designs. 7pm, RSVP for Zoom link, $15 w/discounts: www.annapolis.org.
PLAN AHEAD
Joshua Roach Memorial Golf Tournament
Sept. 18: Play in the 77th annual tournament featuring best ball scramble, food, beverages, silent auction and more to benefit the Anne Arundel Youth Football Association. 7:30am registration, 9am shotgun start, Compass Pointe Golf Course, Pasadena, $110/player, RSVP: www.active.com.
Women on the Water
Sept. 19: Tap into the serenity of the wetlands with a leisurely canoe trip on the Patuxent River. Look for wildlife and wetland plants along the Patuxent and Western Branch, and enjoy a catered gourmet lunch (ages 21+). Fee includes naturalist canoe guides, all canoe equipment, gourmet catered lunch, and park admission. A hike/walk in the woods will be substituted if weather conditions do not allow for canoeing. 9:15am-3:30pm, Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, Lothian, $40, RSVP: 410-222-7806 or email rpgage00@aacounty.org.
Arias for the Autumnal Equinox
Sept. 24: Enjoy a seasonal concert to welcome fall in the pleasure gardens and be transported by the ornate sounds of the Baroque era. Join early music specialists Elissa Edwards, soprano & Paula Maust, harpsichord as they perform striking cantatas by Handel and poetic songs by Purcell. Cash bar. 5pm, Hammond-Harwood House, www.hammondharwoodhouse.org. p
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