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a r t . c u l t u r e . Feb.&March To be in love liftsyour heart and floods the senses with a golden energy. Vision is heightened, color, sound and moments shine in brighter hues. You are transported.The arts can kidnap us in the same manner. A created piece knits the artist’s inspiration into our perception and we leave our reality, however briefly, for a travel down another’s road. What better way to vacate winter for a bit? Delmarva is rich all year in arts, culture, music & theater. So get your pen out and circle a few events to attend during February and March. To banish the mid-winter blues, you must take a good dose of art or performance LIVE. Getting out is good for you and for your community arts organizations, be-cause your attention and support is the other half of any creative venture. If a painting is exhibited to no one, does it still brighten the wall? There are also many opportunities for those of you who may wish to get in the thick of it. Check out area singing, dance, photography and writer’s groups in the “ongoing” pages or sign up for a class. Art is oxygen for remembering to dream while you’re awake. It offers a world where you may feel the stirrings of inspiration and purpose, as spring sunlight warms the soil, drawing out a dormant seed and beckoning its potential up from the dark.
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TOTS: Nature Tales/Craft: 10-11am,1st & 3rd Wed., The Ward Museum, lobby, Salisbury. wardmuseum.org 410-742-4988 x104Tot Time & Story Hours Ages 5/under with an adult. Times vary. Area libraries.CLUBSGenealogy Lunch: Dorchester County Historical Society, 12-2pm, 3rd Wed., 1003 Greenway Drive, in Cambridge, MD. 410-228-7953Delmarva Model Railroad Club:Wednesday nights at 7:30pm, 103 State St., Delmar, DE. delmarvamodelrailroadclub.org 302-856-9250BINGO! *Tuesdays, 5pm Cambridge Elks Lodge, Rt. 50, 410-221-6044*Saturdays, 7pm Trappe VFD. 4001 Powell Ave. 25 games.*Fridays, Open 6:30/games 7:30pm. Easton Vol. Fire Dept. 410-822-4848PLAY:Delmarva Scrabble Club 1st & 3rd Mon. Barnes & Noble, Salisbury. All levels of players welcome. Free! delmarvascrabbleblogspot.comDelaware Scrabble Club, 7pm, every Tuesday, at Harbourtowne Apts., 34232 Woods Edge Drive, Apt. 106, Lewes. DE. 302-644-3634. All levels of player welcome.The Chess Club 2nd & 4th Wed., St Michaels. Com. Ctr. 1-3pm. Novice to expert. Intro toChess, age 8+, 3-4:30pm each Wed. 410-745-6716
MEETINGS: Lyme Disease meetings; last Mondays, 6:30 pm, The Greater Salisbury Building, next to WMDT-TV, in downtown Salisbury. 410-749-LYME PARKINSON’S SUPPORT: 3rd Wed. 2pm at MAC, Inc., Salisbury. The Lower Shore Parkinson’s Support Group. An additional support group just for caregivers 1st Wed. 2pm at MAC. [email protected] (full group) 410-749-8511 (caregivers group) 410-749-3617Silent Peace Vigil Sundays, 2-3pm Rte13 & College Ave, Salisbury, Signs available.If inclement weather call: 410-546-1466
Institute for Retired Persons Tuesdays 2pm in Guerrieri Ctr, Rm 236, during spring and fall semesters. Ages 50+, annual dues $20, reduced SU parking. Clubs, weekly speakers, trips. salisbury.edu/irp 410-543-6150
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SING:Bay Country Barbershop, Mondays 7pm. Senior Center, 400 Brookletts Ave., Easton, MD. baycountrychorus.org 410-822-0952Sweet Adelines, Mondays 6:30-9pm.Wicomico Presbyterian Church, N. Division St. & Rte 50 West, Salisbury, MD. oceanbaychorus.com 410-749-1194 410-546-1487
DANCE:1st Sat. Ballroom Dances 7:15pm YMCA, Peachblossom Rd., Easton, MD. 7-8pm early bird instruction. Main dance 8-10pm. $12. All ages! 410-822-0566 DC Hand Dance. Mondays. Free lessons 6-7pm, dancing 7-9pm, House of Welsh,1106 Coastal Hwy, Fenwick Island, DE. 302-541-0728Delmarva Hand Dance. Wednesdays, lesson 5:30, Dance 7-9pm, Fenwick Inn, Ocean City, MD. 301-502-4344 CAMERA CLUB: Tidewater Easton area; 1st & 3rd Mondays 7-9pm. (Except summer months) speakers, skills workshop, or contests. Refreshments.Wye Oak Room, Talbot County Community Center. tidewatercameraclub.comDelaware Beaches: 2nd & 4th Wednesday (Sept.-May) at the Lewes, Delaware Senior Center.coastalcameraclub.comOcean Pines, 7pm, last Thursdays, OP library oceanpinescameraclub.org 410-208-9048
WRITE:WritersBloc.org 3rd Sat. 1- 3pm, Wicomico Library, Room 3, Salisbury. 410-641-3450Delaware Writers Every Wed. 10:30-12:30pm 2nd floor at the Homestead, except for holidays or special events. Rehoboth Beach Arts league. Rehoboth Beach, DE. 302-227-84089-11am Mon. & Sat. Free Writes, Rehoboth Beach Library. rehobothbeachwritersguild.com
ARTISTS: Wednesday Morning Artists 8am at Creek Deli, Cambridge, MD. Free. 410-463-0148Drop in Art Day 3rd Sat.,Ward Museum, Salisbury, MD. wardmuseum.org 410-742-4988
FILM: International Film Night 8pm Roseland Theater, Onancock, VA. 757-787-2460Rehoboth Film Festival Year round screenings. For more information visit rehobothfilm.com SINGLES: Delmarva Singles 1st Wed. age 50+,6 pm potluck dinner & social, Salisbury 302-846-3138ASK Singles 2nd Wednesdays, 6pm, Denny’s, Easton, Rt. 50. 410-745-2797
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-2/3/2/20 Member’s Exhibit featuring the artists of Gallery 107, 324 High Street, Seaford, DE. 302-629-2829
2/6-2/29 The Language of Flowers” reception 2/6, 5-7pm. 3/2-3/28 Members Show reception 3/2, 5-7pm. TalbotTown,Washington & Harrison, Easton, MD.talbot-art-center.org 410-819-0966
2/4-4/22 Mark Rothko: Selections from the National Gallery of Art, (1903-1970) was a leader of the Abstract Expressionist movement.. Easton Academy of the Arts, 106 South St., Easton, MD. academyartmuseum.org 410-822-2787 Salisbury University Galleries, Salisbury, Md.2/1 -2/26 Young Country Lecture. 2/22 at 5pm, reception 6-8pm, A traveling exhibi-tion of contemporary art from the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts. 3/8-4/8 Wildland Open Tues.-Fri. 10am-4pm, Sat.-Sun. noon-4pm, at both Atrium and University Gallery at Fulton Hall 410-548-2547
2/17-3/9 Blooming Artists Youth Show. 3/16 Member’s Show Jewelry, 5-7pm, Mon.-Fri.11-3 pm. AI&G, Gallery Bldg, Salisbury, MD aiandg.org 410-546-4748
2/2-26 The Human Form, 3/2-24 Guest Artist, First Friday receptions, 5-7pm 94th St., Ocean City, MD. artleagueofoceancity.org 410-524-9433
2/2-3/15 Invitational, 2/23 reception 4-6 pm. 3/29-4/12 Fine Art Students Show3/29 reception 4-6 pm. Mosely Gallery, 8am-5pm. University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD. umes.edu/arts 410-651-7770 2/1-2/29 Jane Hiddleson . paintings, Larry Wisniewski . metal, 3/1-3/21 Marcy Snyder . paintings Jefferson St., Berlin, MD.worcestercountyartscouncil.org 410-641-0809
2/1-3/4 “THE OTHER SIDE OF HOWARD SCHROEDER” 3/10 - 3/23 Young at Art, Children’s exhibit. Opening reception 3/10, 11-1pm, 12 Dodds Lane, Rehoboth Beach, DE. rehobothartleague.org 302-227-8408
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1 Film: Queen of Hearts 7pm, upstairs screening room, Movies at Mid-way. rehobothfilm.com 302-645-9095
1 Harriet Tubman’s JourneysNew Research and Fresh Interpretations of an American Icon 7pm. Wicomico Room, Guerrieri Center, historian/scholar Kate Clifford Larson on Tubman’s extraordinary life, plus new research that is rewriting her remarkable story. nabbhistory.salisbury.edu 410-543-6312
1-4 Workshop & Concerts American Spiritual Ensemble Community Chorale 7:30-9pm workshop at Asbury United Methodist Church, Salisbury. 2-3* Master Class, Holloway Hall, 12:30-1:45pm, *12:30-2:30pm3-4 8pm Concert: American Spiritual Ensemble. Asbury United Methodist Church, $. salisbury.edu 410-543-6385
2 African-American History Day1-3pm lecture on struggles & successes. Furnace Town Living Museum, 3816 Old Furnace Road, Snow Hill, MD.furnacetown.com 410-632-2032
2 The American Spiritual Ensemble7pm. Founded by Dr. Everett McCorvey to keep the American Negro Spiritual alive. They perform around the world, including the Metropolitan Opera. Donations at door. Church of the Holy Trinity, 502 S. Morris St. Oxford, MD. holytrinityoxfordmd.org 410-226-5134
3 “Blithe Spirit” by Noel Coward7pm. 20 Baltimore Ave., Rehoboth BeachNoel Coward’s classic British farce; ghosts & cat-fights, complete with the sophis-ticated humor of one of Britain’s wittiest playwrights! ClearSpaceTheatre.org 302-227-2270
4 Schmidt Youth Vocal Competition9am-5pm, Asbury United Methodist Church, SU Campus, Camden Ave. salisbury.edu 410-543-6271
4 Pocomoke River State Park5pm owl prowl. All about owls! Dress for cold & walking. $3 per person or $10 for a family of four. 410-632-2566, ext. 115
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4 Polar Bear Plunge FestivalBenefits Special Olympics Delaware. 5k Run to the Plunge, Polar Bear Cake-Off, ice sculpting demonstration, restaurant chili contest, activities for children. 5 Polar Bear Plunge, 1pm, Rehoboth Avenue & the Boardwalk, Rehoboth Beach. plungede.org. 302-831-4653
4 Film, Media & Society Today 10am-3pm. With James Burton, David Johnson & Elsie Walker. Film clips & discus-sion analyzing the art, politics and cultural impact of American cinema.Cost (including coffee, snacks & lunch) $30 salisbury.edu 410-543-6030
5 Film: Bride Flight2pm, Perdue Building. SWAC’s Salisbury Film Society at Salisbury University. 410-543-2787
6 Photography Creative Interpretations7-9 pm, Wye Oak Room, Talbot County Community Center, Rte. 50, Easton, MD. Nikhil Bahl; profes-sional nature photographer, educator & author. tidewatercameraclub.com 410-901-2223
6 Lecture; Brown’s Battleground: Students, Segregationists and the Struggle for Justice in Prince Edward County, Virginia.Noon, Author Jill Ogline Titus. Brown Bag Lunch at the Talbot County Free Library St. Michaels branch tcfl.org 410-745-5877
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8 Concert: Sitarist Hari Sharma7pm, Holloway Hall, SU Campus, Salisbury. salisbury.edu 410-543-6271
8 Maryland Arts DayAdvocate for the arts. Speak to legislators. Take action to keep the funding for the arts. Conference is $40, for breakfast, lunch, & parking. Register mdarts.org/news_events/maryland-arts-day/ 410-543-2787
9 Black History Month Lecture12:30 “African American Workers and Free Labor in Early Maryland” a book by Dr. Jenn Dorsey, Siena College, Albany, N.Y. Food Science Technology Bldg. Free. UMES campus, Princess Anne, MD. 410-651-6669
9 African American Workers & Free Labor in Early Maryland6pm lecture by Jennifer Hull Dorsey, HSTC Auditorium,17 S. Washington Street, Easton.hstc.org 410-822-0773
9 Dirt – The Movie 7pm, Salisbury University Henson 103. Dirt has been the basis of human survival since the beginning – so why have we turned this precious resource “dirty”? This film explores how to change our minds about the ‘skin of the earth.’ Presented by the Wicomico Environmental Trust and SU’s Gulls Going Green. wicomicoenvironment.org 443-614-6697
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9-12 and 16-19 JMB Rock & Roll Revival Thurs-Sat 7pm, Sun 2pm. James M. Bennett Auditorium, on College Ave., Salisbury, MD. Over 200 high school students perform rockin’ song and dance accompanied by a BIG live band. Get your tickets early. Space is limited! 2 weekends of shows! Visit us on Facebook.jmbrockandrollrevival 410-430-8634
10 Waiting For Superman Film & Discussion 6pm. This fine documentary sheds light on the failing public school system and consequences this may have on the future of the United States. It also won a Sundance Audience Award for Best Documentary. Unitarian Fellowship. 2812 Old O.C. Rd., Salisbury. uufs.net 410-749-0264
11 Merchant’s Attic 9:30am-1:30pm, Rehoboth Beach Convention Center, Rehoboth Beach. The state’s largest indoor garage sale. beach-fun.com 302-227-6446
11 High Heel Race5pm. Join the fashion boutique Dragonfly to raise funds for breast cancer research. Men & women will don their heels to race down Race Street in downtown Cambridge, MD. Refreshments.tourdorchester.org
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11 Ballet Aladdin 2pm & 7pm Ballet Theater of MD. Mar-Va Theater, 103 Market Street, Pocomoke City, Maryland. 410-957-4230
11 Valentine’s Antiques & Collectibles Sale, 10am-4pm, Rabbits Ferry House, 110 Shipcarpenter Street, Lewes. historiclewes.org. 302-645-7670
11 Book sale 9am-2pm. Thousands of inexpensive books, including many Civil War books. Dorchester Co. Library, Cambridge, MD. 410-228-7331
11 Valentine Ballroom & Latin 7:15-8pm Rumba lesson, 8-10:30pm Dance party. Queen Annes County Arts Council. 206 S. Commerce Street Centreville, MD. Wear your favorite red attire! dancingontheshore.com
13 International Film: Japan - Hula Girls 7pm, Holloway Hall, SU Campus, Salisbury. salisbury.edu 410-543-6271
13 Magic Mondays 6:30pm, Will Fern, comedy magician, with over 20 years experience, at top Caribbean resorts. Milford Senior Center, 111 Park Avenue, Milford, DE. 302-839-1180
16 CBMM Lecture Series 6pm, Farming For the Future: Diversity and Sustainability at Crow Farm, Van Lennep Auditorium, CBMM Campus, St. Michaels, MD. “Staying local” embracing the Bay’s small, family-oriented farming past while innovating organic practices, farm-to-table events, a new vineyard/ winery. Registration required. $. cbmm.org 410-745-2916
16 Concert: Valtchev-Tchekoratova Duo 7pm, Holloway Hall, SU Campus, Salisbury. salisbury.edu 410-543-6385
16 Worcester County Tech Fest 5:30 at the new Tech High School in Newark, MD. 410-632-5092
17 Roots Film Series 7pm. Rehoboth Beach Film Society presents Crash: A Tale of Two Species Milton Fire Hall, 116 Front Street, Milton, DE. $4. rehobothfilm.com 302-645-9095
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17 MILONGA!At the Academy Art Museum.7:30 – 8pm Argentine Tango lesson, 8-10pm Milonga. 106 South Street Easton, MD. dancingontheshore.com
18 Annual Oyster Roast5-8pm. Fire House, Somerset Avenue, Princess Anne, MD. Fried oysters, oysters on the half shell, steamed oysters & more. $$. 410-651-2144
18 Brandywine Baroque7:30pm. Cantatas! At the Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 20276 Bay Vista Road (behind Big Fish Grill), Rehoboth Beach, DE. $. 877-594-4546
19 The Back Porch Extravaganza2pm. A triple-bill concert of some of the finest recording and performing artists on the Eastern Shore, including Tommy Reed, Greg Shupe, the band; 3 Sheets. Chincoteague, VA. $.chincoteagueculturalalliance.org 757-336-0044
21 Frederick Douglass3-4:30pm. Nabb Center Delmarva History Series. Dr Clara Small leads a discussion on Douglass: fugitive slave, abolitionist, author, lay minister and ambassador. nabbhistory.salisbury.edu 410-543-6312
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20 The Inheritors International Film: Austria 7pm. Holloway Hall, SU Campus. salisbury.edu 410-543-6271
21 Frederick Douglass Living History Performance. 7pm, Wicomico Room, Guerrieri Center. Master Motivational Story Speaker Bill Grimmette as Fred-erick Douglass to tell the story of the famous abolitionist and Eastern Shore Native. He has performed at both the Smithsonian and Kennedy Center. nabbhistory.salisbury.edu 410-543-6312
23 The End of Suburbia7pm, Salisbury University. This film explores how over-development,reliance on fossil fuel-based transpor-tation, economic and demographics are challenging both the American dream and demanding its re-imagin-ing. Wicomico Environmental Trust & SU’s Smart Growth Club. wicomicoenvironment.org 443-614-6697
23 Concert: Guitar in the Gallery 12:30pm Danielle Cumming, Classical Guitar & John Wesley Wright, Voice.University Gallery at Fulton Hall, SU campus. salisbury.edu 410-543-6385
23 Homecoming Concert7pm-midnight. Recording artist TBA. William P. Hytche Athletic Center. $. UMES campus, Princess Anne, MD. 410-651-6434
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2/24-3/18 Indoor Soccer Tournament St. Patrick’s, 125th St & Bayside, Ocean City, MD. Over 150 teams over four weekends! Please check schedule or website for age groups & registration. oceancitymd.gov 410-250-0125
24 President’s Interfaith Prayer Breakfast 7:30am. Inspirational music & messages. Student Services Center Ballroom. $30 per person. $270 per table of 10. UMES campus, Princess Anne, MD. 410-651-6102
24-26 Reach the BeachRecreation & School Cheerleading Teams from around the world gather at 4001 Coastal Hwy, OC, MD. Prize money, fabulous individual and partner stunt awards. Cheerleading National Championship! $ admis-sion. Register for competition. acdaspirit.com 877-322-2310
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24 Judgement Day; Intelligent Design on Trial Film/Discussion 6pm. “Nova” series.The trial of Kitz-miller v. Dover Area School District, a controversial legal battle sparked by a group of science teachers who refused to comply with an order to teach intelligent design. Unitar-ian Fellowship. 2812 Old O.C. Road, Salisbury. uufs.net 410-749-0264
25 Reptile FestvalPocomoke City, MD. Call for times.Delmarvadiscoverycenter.org 410-957-993
25 UMES Homecoming10 am Parade, Antioch Church Rd. Pep Rally/Tailgate noon-1:30pm Tawes Gymnasium. Basketball game vs. Morgan State. 2pm women’s game. 4pm men’s game. William P. Hytche Athletic Center. $20 includes both games. UMES campus, Princess Anne, MD. 410-651-6669
25, 26 National Outdoor ShowStarts 10:30am. Dorchester culture! 11:30 Little Miss & Mister Outdoors 2012. Evening contests, oyster shucking, muskrat, raccoon & nutria skinning, pole skinning and log saw-ing. Admission $. South Dorchester Pre-K-8 school, 3485 Golden Hill Road, Church Creek, Md. nationaloutdoorshow.org 410-397-8543
February 26, 2012 (weather date, March 4, 2012),
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25 15TH BAY TO OCEAN WRITER’S CONFERENCE Chesapeake College, Kent Humanities Building, Wye Mills, MD. $$. baytoocean.com
26 Crawfish Boil & Muskrat Stew Fest Noon. Cannery Way park in downtown Cambridge. Cajun blues music by the Washington, D.C. based band: Jimmy Cole & the Delinquent Crawdaddies; traditional Louisiana and Eastern Shore. Drum fires with s’mores and more. Tourdorchester.org
25 Late Night Comedy Show 9-11pm. Ella Fitzgerald Center for the Performing Arts. $. UMES campus, Princess Anne, MD. 410-651-6434
25 The Legacy of Anna Ella CarrollMar-Va Theater, 103 Market Street, Pocomoke City, MD. Movie and live show about President Lincoln’s unrecognized woman cabinet member. Call for time/cost. 410-957-4230
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25 Becoming Bay Smart: Living Within Maryland’s Critical Area9:30am-12:30pm workshop for citizens, new Critical Area property owners, realtors, and contractors who want to learn the basics of the Critical Area Program. Adkinsarboretum.org 410-634-2847
25 Semi-Annual Book Fair9am-3pm at the Seaside Nature Center in CHSP. Books may be donated by dropping them off Fri. Feb. 24th 10-1pm at the Nature Center Auditorium. Food and homemade baked goods will be available. friendsofcapehenlopen.org 302-858-6127
25 Wine thru Time5-7pm fundraiser. Start at the visitor’s center, taste & learn about colonial wines, progressive tour & wine tasting up to today’s local vineyards. Keep your wine glass.Reservations by 2/23. $$. Furnace Town Living Museum, 3816 Old Furnace Rd.,Snow Hill, MD. furnacetown.com 410-632-2032
25 Poetry Out Loud Regional Competition 1pm. Recitation competition for high school students. SWAC Office, 104 Poplar Hill Ave. Salisbury, MD. 410-543-2787
25 Carpe Diem String Quartet8pm. Coastal Concerts presents at Bethel United Methodist Church Hall in Lewes. $25 (free for each attendee 10-18 years and one adult.) coastalconcerts.org 888-212-6458
26 The Play in August1:30-3:30pm A comic reinvention of the seditious satire “Ye Bare and Ye Cubb” (1665), the first play of the New World, performed on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Lecture “Revisiting a ‘first’ in American History” with Dr. G. Ray Thompson, (In Fulton Hall 111). Performance directed by Dr. T. Paul Pfeiffer, Afterglow discus-sion/ reception Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre, tickets call 410-548-5588. salisbury.edu 410-543-6030
27-29 Kite ExpoBoardwalk at 1st St. to 6th St., Maryland International Kite Exposition Ocean City, MD.oceancitymd.gov 410-289-8824
27 Tender Trap International Film: Sri Lanka 7pm at Holloway Hall, SU campus. salisbury.edu 410-543-6271
28 Mardi Gras5-9pm. At the Lightship Overfalls Irish Eyes Pub, Lewes, DE. overfalls.org
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3 Celebrity Gala7pm, “Lights, Camera, Action!” UMES hosts 7 celebrity guests for the 13th annual event benefiting student scholarships. Student Services Center. Oscar ticket: $175. VIP ticket $500 (includes two special receptions with celebrities). UMES campus, Princess Anne, MD. 410-651-8142 3 Apocalypse Now: 2012 & disaster in history & culture10am-3pm. From Mayan prophecy to contemporary science & media.TETC 179, SU campus. salisbury.edu 410-543-6030
3 READ ALOUD CHILDREN’S EVENT11am. Historical Society Museum, 25 S. Washington Street, Easton, MD.Children’s author Rebecca C. Jones. tells the story of the 200-pound flag that inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangled Banner” during the War of 1812. hstc.org 410-822-0773
3 Salisbury Symphony Orchestra: A Bach & Mozart Celebration, 7:30pm Holloway Hall, SU campus. Salisbury.salisbury.edu 410-543-6385
3 Chocolate FestivalRehoboth Beach Convention Center. Tons of chocolate delights. downtownrehoboth.com. 302-227-2772
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1 Concert: Art Songs PLUS!7:30pm. A Vocal Celebration of National Foreign Language Week,Holloway Hall, SU Campus.salisbury.edu 410-543-6271
1 CBMM Lecture Series6pm. Connecting People, Place and Products: Eating Our Way to a Healthy Bay. Van Len-nep Auditorium, CBMM Campus, St. Michaels, MD. Join chef/author Barton Seaver, Steve Vilnit of DNR’s Com-mercial Fisheries Outreach, Carol Bean & Mark Connolly of Pot Pie Farm to discuss the future of watermen, fish-ing sustainability in the Chesapeake, and how consumers can protect the environment. Sample local seafood. Pre-registration required $. cbmm.org 410-745-2916
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3 Family Sports & Fitness DayFREE. Noon-5pm pre-race fun. Maggs Center, SU campus. Family fun. (inflata-bles bounce & rock wall). Vendors (sport & health) 5:30-7:30pm Pasta dinner.4 Tim Kennard River Run6:30 - 7:45am registration. 8am Open-ing, 8:30am10 Mile & 5K Start, 8:35am 5K Walk start, 9:30am Post-race party & awards. Salisbury.edu 443-944-2563
4 Film Midnight in Paris2pm. Join the Salisbury Film Society at SU at the Perdue Building. 410-543-2787
4 Celebrate the Great Composers1pm concert. Holloway Hall, on the SU campus. salisbury.edu 410-543-6385
5 The House of Sand International Film: Brazil 7pm Holloway Hall, SU campus. salisbury.edu 410-543-6271
7 Crocheron & Bishops Head; Past & Present 7pm lecture. South Dorchester Folk Museum, Cambridge, MD. Lynne Mills shares the history of these neigh-boring communities. 410-228-6175
7 50th Anniversary of the March 1962 Storm Dinner Event The Ocean City Museum Society, 4001 Coastal Hwy. Commemorate the “Storm of the Century” in March 1962. ocmuseum.org 410-289-4991
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7 Jazz Ensemble Concert.7pm Ella Fitzgerald Center for the Performing Arts. Free. UMES campus, Princess Anne, MD. 410-651-6571
7 Film: ‘’A Screaming Man’’7pm Rehoboth Beach Film Society, Movies at Midway, Rehoboth Beach, DE. FREE! 302-645-9095
8 High School Jazz Band Festival.9am-3pm. Area high school jazz bands compete. Ella Fitzgerald Center for the Performing Arts. Free. UMES campus, Princess Anne, MD. 410-651-6571
8 Aerial Chesapeake Photography of Cameron Davidson 7:30pm, Salisbury University, Henson 103. A 20-year project celebrating the beauty/fragil-ity of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, resulting in the book “Chesapeake.” WET & SU’s Smart Growth Club. wicomicoenvironment.org 443-614-6697
8 Greetings from Slovakia: 7pm, Concert by the Bratislava State Conservatory Soloists. Holloway Hall Auditorium, SU campus. salisbury.edu 410-543-6385
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10 12th Annual Eagle Festival9am-4pm Celebrate birds of prey with live raptor programs, children’s activities, archery range, live exhibits, eagle prowls. Free. fws.gov/blackwater 410-228-2677
10 Book Sale9am-2pm Thousands of books at reason-able prices. PLUS many books signed and/or inscribed by the authors. Dorchester Co Library Cambridge, MD. 410-228-7331
10 Brandywine Baroque: Sally & Thomas 7:30pm, Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 20276 Bay Vista Rd. (near Big Fish Grill), Rehoboth Beach, DE. 877-594-4546
9, 10 OC Handbell Festival4001 Coastal Hwy, Over 500 hand-bell ringers will play en masse under the guest conductor, Deborah Rice. Registration required to participate in event. 3/10, 4:45pm, free publicconcert areaiii.org 800-626-2326
9 Jonestown: The Life & Death of People’s Temple Film/Discussion 6pm. How one man, Peoples Temple leader Jim Jones, persuaded 900 people to commit mass suicide by drinking cyanide-laced Kool-Aid inthe jungles of Guyana. Unitarian Fel-lowship. 2812 Old O.C. Rd., Salisbury.uufs.net. 410-749-0264
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10 DANCING FOR THE DOGS”6-11pm. Tidewater Inn, Easton , MD.Dancing with the Stars. 10 local celebrities will be paired with 10 local danceinstructors to dance to raise money for Talbot, Dorchester and Caroline Humane Societies. dancingforthedogs.com
10 Dance: Ailey II: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater 7pm, Holloway Hall Auditorium, SU campus. salisbury.edu 410-543-6271
10 Paddy Alley Leaky Pete’s outdoors fest2pm. 404 Race Street, Cambridge, MD.. Live music, great food, green beer.
12 Magic Mondays6:30pm, Jon Stentson; America’s Master Mentalist. Milford Senior Center, 111 Park Avenue, Milford, DE. 302-839-1180
12 International Film: Turkey7pm, Holloway Hall, SU Campus. salisbury.edu 410-543-6271
14 We Are What We Ate: African American “Discomfort” Food 2:30pm, Mitchell House, CBMM campus, St. Mi-chaels, MD. Michael Twitty, on cuisine of enslaved Tidewater Africans. open-fire cooking, foraging, heirloom crops/seeds & wild foods. Pre-registration required. cbmm.org 410-745-2916
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16 Roots Film Watermen7pm Rehoboth Beach Film Society’s Delmarva Roots film series at the Mil-ton Fire Hall, 116 Front Street, Milton, DE. $4. rehobothfilm.com 302-645-9095
16 Latin Dance7:30 - 8pm, Rumba lesson, 8-10pm Latin Dance. Academy Art Museum, 106 South Street, Easton, MD. dancingontheshore.com
3/16- 4/1 My Fair LadyClear Space Theatre Company, 20 Bal-timore Ave., Rehoboth Beach, DE. Call for times & $ tickets. 302-227-2270
17 Luck of the Irish Dinner & Fundraiser 6pm. Celebrate Irish-born Lady Grace Talbot, for whom Talbot County is named. Music by Poisoned Dwarf, Giveaways includ-ing 9-day trip to Ireland for 2, Talbot Country Club, 6142 Country Club Drive, Easton. Benefits The Historical Society of Talbot County. Irish Savvy Chic Attire. Advance reservationsrequired. 410-822-0773
17 Merchant’s Attic II9:30am-1:30 pm Rehoboth Beach Convention Center. The second of Delaware’s largest indoor garage sales.Beach-fun.com 302-227-6446
St. Patrick’s Day CelebrationSaturday, March 17th 2012Historic Downtown Easton
30th Anniversary Year!All events are FREE!
Ecumenical Church Service 1:30pm-2:15pm
Traditional Irish Tea 2pm-4pm (Complimentary)
Children’s Games & Activities 3pm-4pm
Potato Relay Race through Downtown Easton starts at 4:15pm
Green Parade with Decorated Golf Carts starts at 4:30pm
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17 St.Patrick’s Day Parade11am, 61th St. south to 45th St. on Coastal Hwy. Annual parade & festival celebrates the “wearin o’ the green.” An Ocean City tradition with entrants including marching bands, floats, law enforcement groups & more. Followed by entertainment, food & beverages at 45th Street & Coastal Highway. delmarvairish.org 410-289-6156
17 St. Patty’s Day 5K9am, 309 N Atlantic Ave. Race starts behind Shenanigan’s Irish Pub on 4th Street. Post race celebration at the Pub.Entry Fee $28. octrirunning.com 443-497-4324
17 Dining with the Masters “Erin Go SWAC” 5pm. Fund raiser for Wic-omico Arts Council. Celebrate the luck of the arts; dinner, dance, & auction.$. GetSWAC.org 410-543-2787
17 St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Activities in Easton Celebrating our 30th year with a full day of family fun for all! 1:30pm, Ecumeni-cal Church Service, 2-4pm, Traditional Irish Tea, 3-4pm, Children’s Games, 4:30pm, St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Along West/East Dover, N. Washington St., N. Harrison Street. For more information visit: eastonmainstreet.com 443-820-8822
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22, 23, 26 Concerts: Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra 22 7:30pm, Easton Church of God,1009 N. Washington St., Easton , MD.Pre-concert talk; 6:30pm.23 7:30pm, Mariner’s Bethel ChurchRt. 26 & Central Ave. Pre-concert talk; 6:30pm25 3pm. Community Church, Rt. 589/Racetrack Rd., Ocean Pines, MD.Pre-concert talk 2pm.midatlanticsymphony.org 410-289-3440
21 BIG read ConcertFrank Nanna & band perform music from the 1960s at the Snow Hill Library. 410-632-3495
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23 Film/ Discussion Defamation6pm. Filmmaker Yoav Shamir examines contemporary anti-Semitism and the possibility of a modern-day Jewish holocaust in his incisive documentary. Shamir also explores topics such as Israel’s influence on American foreign policy. Unitarian Fellowship, 2812 Old O.C. Rd., Salisbury. uufs.net 410-749-0264
23-25 “Nana’s Naughty Knickers”Possum Point Players, 441 Old Laurel Road, Georgetown. Friday & Saturday nights at 8pm, Sunday matinee at 2pm. $ ticket. possumpointplayers.org 302-856-4560
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23-25 Antiques, Jewelry & Art19th Charity fundraiser for MHATC, benefiting education and prevention programs. Waterfowl Festival Building, 611B Dutchman’s Lane, Easton, MD. Mental Health Association in Talbot County. mhamdes.org 410-822-0444
24 Spanish Brass Concert8pm @ Bethel United Methodist Church Hall, Lewes, DE. $$ tickets. $25 (free for each attendee 10-18 years and one adult to introduce more folks to classical music!) Donate gently used instruments to needy music students.coastalconcerts.org 888-212-6458
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24 Luncheon & Fashion Show 1pm, Baywood Greens, Baywood, Rt. 24. Clothes from Rehoboth stores will be modeled. Chinese auction, 50/50 raffles. $30. rehobothbeachvia.org 302-226-5476
24 Winterfest 318pm, Virginia Symphony Orchestra.Nandua High School, 26350 Lankford Hwy, Onley, VA. virginiasymphony.org
24 Purchases from the past7-8pm lecture & exhibit of historic ledger with Alice Paterra. Furnace Town Living Museum, 3816 Old Furnace Road Snow Hill, MD. furnacetown.com 410-632-2032
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3/24–5/ 6 Needlework Exhibit Rehoboth Beach Museum, 511 Re-hoboth Avenue. Programs include a presentation on barn quilts, a lecture on an exhibit of 18th Century wed-ding gowns and demonstrations on needlework techniques for children and adults. To submit needlework, visit rehobothbeachmuseum.org 302-227-7310
27 Concert: Classical Guitarist Manuel Barrueco 7pm. One of the world’s most accomplished classical guitarists. With a repertoire ranging from Latin American to Lennon and McCartney, Barrueco has released over a dozen recordings on EMI. Hol-loway Hall Auditorium, SU campus. salisbury.edu 410-543-6385
28 Chemistry Science Night6-8pm, for area high school students considering careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Henson Science Hall, Room 341. SU campus. salisbury.edu 410-543-6030
29 Lecture: The Eastern Shore & Its Role in the War of 18127pm with Ross Kimmel. Nabb Center Gallery, SU Campus, salisbury.edu 410-543-6312
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3/30-4/15 O.C. BasketballTournaments From 3/10-4/1 for age 35 & up only. All ages after. 125th St. & Bay. Teams entry; join with your friends to test your skills against oth-ers for tournament champion. Registration. ococean.com 410-250 -0125
31-4/1 Delaware ResortsHome Expo At the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center. Free to public, the expo benefits Sussex County Habitat for Humanity. Showcasing area’s top home service companies, builders, developers, realtors and mortgage firms. More than 50 exhibitors.rehobothtoday.com/expo.
31 Outdoor Survival Training1pm, Pocomoke River State Park, Snow Hill, MD. 410-632-2566
31 Spring Bazaar 9am-2pm, at the Lewes Senior Center, 32083 Janice Road, Lewes, DE. lewesseniorcenter.org
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is more less?According to a recent Nielsen study, social media now accounts for 22% of all time online. The big challenge is making sure that the growing consumptionof social media doesn’t become overwhelming. Employee efficiency is compromised, and information overloadcanmakeus retreatinto pressingdelete to escapethe daily avalanche ofcommunication. Ironically intrying to dodge the constant flood of blogs, status updates, emails, tweets and messaging, people may actually narrow their focus, creating less dialog and more polarization. It is tiring and impossible to keep up with. So how to balance the blitz? Here are some tips from the swelling tide of web articles now blogging on this very issue...
1. The ”too much already award.” Spot the signs. Do you feel alone even as you communicate with people all day? That’s a signal that technology is dominating your life.
2. Try being inaccessible for set blocks of time. Step away from all the streaming screens.
3. Take control of your day. Give clear instructions. Try an email signature that reads “I answer e-mail at 10am, 1pm and 4pm. If you need a quicker response, please call.”
4. Begin each day with a list of what you’d like to accomplish. Be mindful of things that rob you of time and focus. Access which forms of communication are efficient and relevant to your goals.
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the future of classical music on DelmarvaCenturies of generations weaned on classical music are filtering
back to those brought up on anything but. We are fortunate to
have an active classical music scene on Delmarva, but how may we
ensure this continues and prospers? There is an extremely talented
crop of young musicians ready to offer stunning
performances, in fact according to Leon Botstein,
President, Bard College & the Music Director
of The American Symphony Orchestra:
” The level of play is much higher than it
ever was. What we need to do now is to
find a way to capture the interest of people in
their late 20s, 30s, early 40s, who’ve never
been at a classical music concert. We need to
introduce them to its magic.”
Caroline Gouldingup-and-coming violinist
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performances in February & March. Look for * in the
Calendar section, circle it, & attend. Here is a brief intro-
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classical music across Delmarva:
Tcoastal concertscoastalconcerts.org
Bethel United Methodist Church Hall, 4th & Market
Streets, Lewes, DE 19958
Just $25 per concert. Season subscription 5 concerts: $100FREE admission for youth ages 10-18 & one adult may attend per youth also for FREE.! Before the main performance, touring musical groups visit Sussex County schools each year to expose young people to classical music. CC offers scholarships to Southern Delaware high school students to be used to further their musical education. Donate used instruments in good condition to Coastal Concerts for students who don’t haveaccess to them. Instruments may be brought to concerts, call 888-212-6458 or [email protected]
mid-atlantic symphonymidatlanticsymphony.org
Concerts in Easton, Maryland Ocean Pines, Maryland
and Ocean View, Delaware
Ticket costs vary. ($15 Students, $5 children under 12 years) Com-prised of the very best professional musicians, (many traveling from Baltimore) the MSO is under the passionate direction of charismatic Maestro Julien Benichou. The MSO offers stunning performances of the great classics as well as special world premieres. Concerts frequently are preceded by interest-ing talks on the music to follow. The MSO offers an instrument loan program to talented high school music students, master classes, educational visits by Maestro Benichou to schools and a Junior Ambassador program; high school students may help at symphony concert venues. 410-289-3440 • 1-888-846-8600
salisbury symphonysalisbury.edu/sso/ Salisbury University, Fulton Hall, Rm 100, 1101 Camden
Ave., Salisbury, MD 2180
Tickets: $20 adults, $15 folks 60+, $5 children under 12yrs.
Now in its 26th season, the SSO is a partnership comprised of university students, community members and professionals under the baton of conductor Dr. Jeffrey Schoyen. Dr. Sachiho (Sachi) Murasugi is the concert-master. The SSO offers special children’s programming along with a new educational website offering fun activities, tools for teachers and artist interviews.Visit the website and explore:salisbury.edu/sso/educationIn recent years the SSO has featured renowned guest soloists to complement the orchestra. The SSO awards 5 scholarships each year. 410-548-5587
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salisbury youth symphonysalisbury.edu/musicdept/syo
Salisbury University, Fulton Hall, Rm 100, 1101 Camden Ave., Salisbury, MD 21801
Engaging talented young musicians since 1989, the SYS is a full orchestra of 35 members, including strings, winds, brass and percussion. The experience of playing in a full orchestra is not offered in area schools. Dr. Jeffrey Schoyen, As-sociate Professor at Salisbury University conducts both the SYS and the Salisbury Symphony Orchestra. SYO is supported by Salisbury University, which provides rehearsal and concert space, as well as a parent’s organization, local teachers and volunteers. The group has weekly rehears-als and performs two concerts a year. The youth orchestra is open to all school-age children through high school who can play at the intermediate level. There are audi-tions for seating purposes mainly. Tuition is $80 per semester, but tuition assistance is available. 410-543-6381
Some musical notes ...Where the term Classical Music comes from. The Classical period lasted from 1750-1825, but was very influential to modern music. By this time in history, the Industrial Revolution was in full-swing in America, but most of the sophisticated popular music came from Europe, specifically Vienna and Italy. In the last century, Walt Disney incorporated classical pieces into his films and was inspired to create the movie “Fantasia,” rendering his artistic vision of favorite scores. Cartoons, movies and commercial sound tracks have always drawn from or been inspired by orchestral works. The works of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Bach, and other major classical composers will be played in concert halls and used in new technologies centuries from now. Their works are timeless, transcending generation to generation and now a new venue may widen concert repertoire from a surprising source: video games. Nobuo Uematsu, a revered composer of many game sound tracks, played his first concert in the U.S. at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. This “Final Fantasy” concert sold out the very same day tickets went on sale. “Tweens and Teens are gaining interest in clas-sical music as result of their exposure to classically inspired pieces that are incorporated into the video games they play,” notes Joe McKesson, Social Net-working Director of Classical Archives, the largest classical music site on the Internet. West Australian Symphony Orchestra principal conductor Paul Daniel believes that the best video game scores “reference” great symphonic composers, but hearing music as a background to another activity like computer gaming is far less compelling than being there for the real experience of witnessing musicians perform live.” making beautiful music
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.................steal this idea.................steal this idea Here’s the latest rage that has been around for centuries:have a house party “live concert” in your living room.Book a local band or go online and locate musicians that can stop on tour. This “small” alternative venue has many positives for all involved. Everyone attending brings food & drink, plus some $$ to pay the musicians and maybe purchase their CD. The musicians benefit by saving on hotels since they usually are able to crash at the house that put on the house concert. They meet amazing people and make strong connections with folks by playing in such an intimate setting. In some cases bands on the “house party”circuit made more money then they did on a traditional commer-cial venue tour. Also, an advantage of house concerts is that it was a great way to expand their audience and fan base, since the “hosts” basically would go out and recruit a bunch of friends- most of whom knew nothing about the band before seeing them play.
Here’s a link to an english bass player whose band toured the U.S. and played nearly all house parties!
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Hand dancing, also known as “D.C. hand dancing” or “D.C. swing,” is a form of swing dance that can be traced as far back as the 1920s, from Lindy Hop to Jitterbug and to the ‘50s when Washington, D.C. de-veloped its own version and named it Hand Dance. It is characterized by gliding footwork and continuous hand connection/communication between the partners, hence its name. Looks kinda fun. For events all over Delmarva go to countrydancin.com
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1st Sat. Ballroom Dances from 7:15pm on atthe YMCA, Peachblossom Rd. Easton. 7-8 pm Early bird instruction. Main dance 8-10pm. $12. All ages! 410-822-0566 FEB. 7 Salsa Dancing Classes, 5 pm, 6 weekly classes, Snow Hill, 410-632-3495March 23 Ballroom & Latin Dance7:15 – 8 pm Foxtrot lesson, 8-10pm danceMid - Delmarva YMCA, Salisbury, MD. 410-749-0101
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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.Spray a 9-inch springform pan with nonstick spray. Refrigerate. Microwave the chocolate until melted and smooth, stirring every 20 seconds, for about 1 minute. Combin/pulse the almonds and cookies in a food processor until they are finely ground. Transfer the nut mixture to a medium bowl. Add the butter and sugar to the processor, blend until creamy, smooth. Add the grated orange peel and pulse briefly, until incorporated. Add the eggs, 1 at a time, blending until incorporated. Clean the sides of the mixing bowl and blend again. Add the nut mixture and melted chocolate. Pulse until well blended. Pour the batter into the prepared pan. Bake until the center puffs and a tester inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean. (About 35 minutes) Cool the cake in the pan for 15 minutes. Transfer the cake to a platter. To finish ; sift the cocoa powder over and serve. For Chocolate glaze topping: whisk glaze ingredients in a small saucepan until melted, pour evenly over torte and refrigerate for 40 minutes before serving.legend: Cardinal of Milan unexpectedly visited the town of Saronno in Italy. To honor him, two young lovers, Giuseppe and Osolina, quickly baked up a mixture of unusual bittersweet cookies which they wrapped in pairs to symbolize their love. The Cardinal was so delighted with the cookies, he blessed them and married them on the spot. The couple had a long and very sweet life together.
torte * 3/4 cup bittersweet chocolate or semisweet chocolate chips * 1 cup slivered almonds * 1 cup baby amaretti cookies (2oz) * 1 stick unsalted butter, room temp. * 2/3 cup sugar * 2 teaspoons grated orange peel * 4 large eggs * Unsweetened cocoa powderglaze * 4 oz dark chocolate, finely chopped * 1/2 cup heavy cream * 2 tbsp sugar, 2 tbsp water
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at the Academy Art Museum . Easton . Marylandopens February 3, 2012
reception 6-8pm106 South Street . 410-822-2787 . academyartmuseum.org
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A Gallery Talk on the Rothko exhibition by Anke Van Wagenberg, Curator, will be held on Friday, Feb. 3, at 6pm. Curator-Led Tours will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 11am; Wednesday, Feb. 29, at 1pm; Monday, March 12, at 11am; and Wednesday, April 11, at 11am. Admission to the museum is $3, children under 12 admitted free.
Russian-born Mark Rothko, a standout among the New York School painters, explored many painting styles before his signature 1950s mo-tif of soft, rectangular shapes over color fields. He was inspired by the philosopher Nietzsche and folklore. A fierce champion of social revolutionary thought, Rothko insisted that his art was filled with content, and brimming with ideas. Rothko felt that an artist’s freedom of expression could be compromised by the market. He railed against the art world establishment and critics, at times refusing commissions, sales and even exhibitions. Rothko’s book; “The Artist’s Reality,” offers a detailed picture of a sophisticated, deeply knowledgeable, and philosophical artist who was also a passionate and articulate writer.
founded in 1958, the Academy Art Museum has remained dedicated to presenting rotating exhibitions of national significance, the best from the region’sartistic community and educational offerings. Through its 50-year history, The Academy Art Museum has expanded its permanent collection from 11 works of art to more than 1,000 pieces including core holdings of European and American works on paper.
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w i n t e r They are not remotely cuddly and will not ever come when you call. You should not go
on about them at dinner parties or carry around their photographs. Still, they are
quiet and industrious, leaving butter left out on the table, socks and other tasty items intact. They only require a tiny plot of
“land” and compostable kitchen scraps.Have you solved this riddle?
All right then, a final clue: vermaculture.Vermaculture is the process of using worms to help you compost. Other than strolling outside and rooting beneath leaves and rocks to find our staunch local population, red worms (eisenia fetida) are the most commercially available worms to use in your vermaculture system. They can eat nearly half their weight in food a day and their castings (the more scientific name for worm poop) have an amazingly high nutritional value for your plants. Good things to put in your worm bin are vegetable or fruit scraps, stale bread, cof-fee grounds & filters, crushed egg shells, tea bags and other organic waste. Avoid dairy products, oil or meat products.Keep it sweet! A worm bin should smell like rich wet dirt and if it smells rancid that’s an indicator that there’s a problem in your system. (usually too much moisture or too much food) Mid-winter is a good time to begin your mini-farm of sorts, employing the same closed circle many real organic farms enjoy.Animals graze . fertilize soil . feeds plants . repeat!Even apartment dwellers may amuse themselves by lording it over their own small compostville.
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To Make it:* 10 gallon opaque plastic box with lid. A short, wide container is best because earthworms really only do their thing in the top few inches of dirt.* A drill or other piercing device to punch small holes * Old paper products like newspaper for bedding (non glossy/ no color, dyes contain chemicals harmful to worms) * Water * Dirt * Food scraps* A tray to put under your worm bin* a herd of worms found or purchaseA pound costs about $30. Some sites are:
unclejimswormfarm.comredwormsforsale.com
Use a 1/16th inch drill bit to punch holes in top/sides & bottom of your container about 1 inch apart for good ventilation. The tray under your bin will protect your floor. (Plus excess water will drain rather than drown your worms!)Rip paper into 1 inch strips/ mist with water/ squeeze out excess & fluff up.On top of this layer add a handful of dirt. This will help the worms digest their food. Now add your worms and a good amount of food scraps on top of them. Keep in mind that too much food is just as bad for your worm bin as too little so it’s advantageous to do some math to figure out how much you should actually add. If you’re starting with 1/2 lb of worms and they can eat half their body weight in a day, then you should only add 1/4 lb of scraps a day to your worm bin, or about 1 1/2 lb a week.
After adding the food add a layer of dry shredded newspaper on top. This will help keep fruit flies out of your worm bin (though if they end up inside it’s not harmful, only annoying) Put the lid on your bin and place where the tempera-ture will stay between 55-77 degrees, out of direct sunlight, and where you willremember to toss your kitchen waste into it. Keep feeding your worms every few days and if things look too dry, spray it with a bit of water. Don’t stir things around too much because this may trigger bacterial processes that will make the bin heat up and you will end up with cooked worms. When you’re ready to harvest simply push everything in the bin over to one side, add a new layer of damp bedding, and only put food on the new side. In a month or two the worms will have eaten everything from the old side and will have moved on to the new leaving you with (almost) worm free castings. You can look for-ward to adding this “black gold” to your garden beds this spring. gardenwarriorfind more at danasimson.wordpress.com
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What art activity do you enjoy doing here on Delmarva?
Dona SorcePreston, Maryland
“I am only just becoming acquainted with the arts community here and have been doing my own thing: dyeing fabric and weaving. I am interested in trying other things like painting, pottery and basket weaving. I would like to meet other weavers from Delmarva, especially if they might provide instruc-tion to a beginner like me.
Mike PiorunskiSalisbury, Maryland
“I like the art of home brewing beer.”
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MAIN STREET . HISTORIC BERLIN . 10am-4pmCome join the celebration and help us melt the last of winter’s chill to bring in the Spring in Historic Downtown Berlin! This event brings thousands of locals and visitors together in
a fun filled family event appropriate for kids of all ages! Kick off the morning with apancake Breakfast with the
Easter Bunny!At Raynes’s Reef . Reservations Required: 410.641.4775
Hippity Hop Easter WorkshopEggstravaganza Hunt
Face Painting by Gramma BunnyPony Rides
The Mayor passes out shiny newQuarters
A Cupcake eating Contest!
All Day EventsKids Games, Face painting & Foods
Worcester Youth & Family
Educational ActivitiesWorcester 4H Club .. Berlin Parks & Rec.
Jolly Roger RidesTown Center Antique Parking Lot
Arts, Crafts and Food Venders
Chinese AuctionIn front of Atlantic Hotel sponsored by local merchants
Registration between 10am-2pm at Chamber tentParade starts at 3pm
Participants must meet at 2:45pm in front of Worcester Youth & Family Counceling on N. Main Street
Sponsored by Crossfit Ocean City
Grand Finale Easter Bonnet & Mad Hatter Parade
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