• Healthcare in Retirement

    Virtual

    Navigating healthcare in retirement can be complex. This workshop provides an A-Z guide on Medicare and other healthcare options, ensuring that you’re informed about your choices during retirement. Register here! This event is virtual.

    Free
  • Women & Investing

    Virtual

    Join Ann Covington, of CovingtonAlsina, for an informative virtual event, to discuss the five things every woman should know about investing. You will learn not only about your instinctive investor skills, but other priorities that can impact your plan as well. Register here!

    Free
  • Road Map To Retirement: Top IRA Planning Mistakes To Avoid

    Virtual

    Learn about the top 10 mistakes people make when planning their IRAs, from not maximizing contribution limits to taking incorrect required minimum distributions and making beneficiary errors. In this presentation, you will gain practical insights into the most common missteps and the key steps you can take to avoid them and get the most from …

    Free
  • Crafting the Golden Age: The Architectural World of Pre-Revolutionary Annapolis

    Virtual

    Annapolis today stands as a testament to its many layers of history, with four centuries of buildings standing side by side throughout the city. In honor of preservation month, this talk highlights Annapolis’ architectural landscape in the 1700s.   This event is virtual. Register here!

    Free
  • Financial Foundations

    Virtual

    Whether you’re 22 and starting out or 50 and planning for retirement, Financial Foundations covers the essential steps to help get your financial priorities in order. Learn the universal process used by CovingtonAlsina, designed to guide you through budgeting, investing, and financial goal-setting, regardless of income or age. Register here! This event is virtual.

    Free
  • Citizen Science in the Chesapeake on the Eve of the American Revolution

    Virtual

    Beginning with the first European settlement at Jamestown, Virginia in 1607, until the 1775 battles at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, the Chesapeake region inspired interest among soldiers, merchants, and gentleman scholars in the Old World. Self-trained, amateur scientists like Thomas Jefferson fed that interest by committing their observations to paper. They sent letters and samples …

    Free