Severna Park Plant Club
Join us for a fun and plant-centered evening! Our local Homestead Gardens expert will discuss “Growing Veggies and Herbs at Home” and lead a lively question-and-answer conversation. Bring your gardening questions …


Join us for a fun and plant-centered evening! Our local Homestead Gardens expert will discuss “Growing Veggies and Herbs at Home” and lead a lively question-and-answer conversation. Bring your gardening questions …

Don’t miss the Music of the “Ancient and Honorable Tuesday Club of Annapolis” virtual lecture! Annapolis wasn’t necessarily the most exciting place culturally in the middle of the 18th century. …

Join us on the Paca Terrace and meet furniture maker Bob Van Dyke. Visitors will learn about Federal period furniture with a focus on Annapolis cabinet maker, John Shaw. Bob …

Profs & Pints Annapolis presents: “The Shores of Tripoli” on a famous early overseas test of the U.S. Navy with Abby Mullen, assistant professor of history at the United States Naval Academy …

Join Impact100 Greater Chesapeake for an insightful evening focused on the state of women’s health and groundbreaking cancer research. Impact100 Greater Chesapeake is honored to welcome Wendy Steele, Founder of …

Learn to look beyond the money and consider seven things you need to do in the 10 years before you retire, including, but not limited to: Determining when the time …

Join us for an engaging session with Cean Laverty from Wild Delight where you’ll discover expert tips on attracting and caring for backyard birds. Whether you’re an experienced birdwatcher or …

Learn how to help your loved one with the activities of daily living without jeopardizing your own health as Ben demonstrates injury prevention strategies related to caregiving duties. This event …

How and why did slavery begin in North America? It’s an incredibly important question, as America’s embrace of racial slavery as a major labor system is an event which has colored the development …

The William Paca House has sheltered many people and served many functions since the 1760s. It was home to a signer of the Declaration of Independence, aristocratic refugees from war-torn …
