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SUMMARY:A Date With History: Plimhimmon Estate with Bob Shannahan
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n“History of the Plimhimmon Estate”\nwith Robert Shannahan\, local historian\n\n\nThe legendary Plimhimmon Estate in Oxford has been closely associated with the family of Colonel Tench Tilghman\, George Washington’s aide-de-camp\, during the Revolutionary War. The estate dates back to the early 17th century as a 600 acre land grant from Lord Baltimore to Henry Morgan in 1659. Local Historian\, Bob Shannahan\, will present an interesting retrospective of the times and history of this estate. \n  \n\nMarch 22nd\, 2023 at 1 pm\nLocation: 25 S. Washington Street\, Easton\, Maryland\n\nReservations are required and the cost is\nFREE for THS members and $5 for non-members.\nIf you have any questions or wish to sign-up please contact the\nTalbot Historical Society at\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/a-date-with-history-plimhimmon-estate-with-bob-shannahan/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230222T130000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Native American Artifacts with Terry Crannel
DESCRIPTION:“A Date with History” Lecture Series Presents\n“Romancing the Stone”\nwith Terry Crannel\n\n“Romancing the Stone” will be centered on the evolution of searching for Native American artifacts from the 1960’s to the present. Topics will include factors that have affected artifact hunting from farming practices to regulations and laws concerning collecting. This will be about one man’s experiences and obsession throughout his life\, some of the adventures and artifacts found\, and the hurdles that today’s collectors go through. Crannel says\, “It’s been a passionate and unforgettable journey throughout my life’s adventures.”\nTerry was one of the founding members of South Dorchester Folk Museum over 20 years ago along with Pat Neild\, Dave Robbins\, and Tom Flowers\, as well as past president. He has been curator of Dorchester County Historical Society’s Native American department for 16 years\, spearheading at least 15 yearly artifact exhibits and many other programs and talks\, some as far away as Columbus\, Ohio. Terry has hosted tours for many archaeologists such as Dr. Dennis Standford\, Director of Paleo research at the Smithsonian Institute. He was also past president of the Mid-Shore Chapter of the Archaeological Society of Maryland\, founder and administrator of the Mid-Shore Archaeology Club and Facebook page. \n\nFebruary 22nd\, 2023 at 1 pm\nLocation: 25 S. Washington Street\, Easton\, Maryland\n\nReservations are required and the cost is\nFREE THS members and $5 for non-members.\nIf you have any questions or wish to sign-up please contact the\nTalbot Historical Society at\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/lecture-native-american-artifacts-with-terry-crannell/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230201T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230201T140000
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SUMMARY:A Date With History: Bear Me Into Freedom with Jeff McGuiness
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n“A Date with History” Lecture Series Presents\n“Bear Me Into Freedom”\nwith Jeffrey C. McGuiness\n\nThe Talbot Historical Society’s “A Date with History” lecture series presents \n“Bear Me Into Freedom”\n\nFrederick Douglass was one of the most powerful and popular orators of the nineteenth century. An Old Testament prophet who was an enormously skilled speaker\, Douglass traveled constantly in the United States and Great Britain advocating for abolition\, emancipation\, and civil rights in packed halls.\nThe fire for his advocacy was his Talbot County experience on Maryland’s Eastern Shore where he was born and suffered there enslaved for eleven years.\nDouglass eloquently documented that experience in his three best-selling autobiographies that became the most powerful slave narrative in American literature. That narrative was the foundation of his heroic oratory.\nLance Morris and Jeff McGuiness bring Douglass’s Talbot years back to life with moving readings of Douglass’s Talbot narrative by Morris against stunning imagery by McGuiness of the places Douglass lived and struggled.\nThe presentation is based on McGuiness’s 284-page photographic essay\, Bear Me Into Freedom: The Talbot County of Frederick Douglass\, published by the St. Michaels Museum. \n\nFebruary 1st\, 2023 at 1 pm\nLocation: 25 S. Washington Street\, Easton\, Maryland\n\nReservations are required and the cost is\nFREE THS members and $5 for non-members.\nIf you have any questions or wish to sign-up please contact the\nTalbot Historical Society at\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/a-date-with-history-bear-me-into-freedom-with-jeff-mcguiness/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230128T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230128T140000
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SUMMARY:A Date with History: Anne Nielsen on Native Americans
DESCRIPTION:“A Date with History” Lecture Series Presents\n“Catching Shadows” with Anne Nielsen\nand speakers from\nNative Americans Tribes of the\nEastern Shore of Maryland\n\n\nThe Talbot Historical Society’s “A Date with History”\nlecture series presents photographer Anne Nielsen along with members of Native American Tribes of the Eastern Shore. Anne will discuss the process for creating the moving photographs now on display at the Talbot Historical Society and tribe members will discuss Native American life in the 21st Century.\n\nJanuary 28th\, 2023 at 1 pm\nLocation: Waterfowl Building (Old Armory)\nlocated at 40 S. Harrison Street\, Easton\, Maryland\nReception to follow at the Talbot Historical Society\n25 S. Washington Street\, Easton\, Maryland\n\nReservations are required and the cost is\n$5 THS members and $10 for non-members.\nIf you have any questions or wish to sign-up please contact the\nTalbot Historical Society at\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/a-date-with-history-anne-nielsen-on-native-american/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20230104T164234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230124T132806Z
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SUMMARY:Native American Appraisal Day
DESCRIPTION:  \nTalbot Historical Society Presents\nAppraisal Day with the Potomack Company Auction House\n& Special Guest Native American Specialist Linda Dyer\n\nYou’re invited to an appraisal day at the Talbot Historical Society in Easton. The event is presented by the historical society and the Potomack Company auction house in Alexandria\, Va. Share your art\, jewelry\, antiques\, documents and Native American objects with Potomack’s specialist team on Thursday\, Jan. 19\, 10AM-1PM\, at Talbot Historical Society headquarters at 30 S. Washington St. Your donation of $25 for three items will benefit the society.\nSpecial guest will be Native American arts specialist Linda Dyer\, joined by Potomack’s painting\, sculpture\, antiques and jewelry specialists. Linda is a Potomack consulting specialist in Native American\, Inuit and American West objects and a Native American specialist on PBS’s Antiques Roadshow. (Linda is not a specialist in archeological material.) The Potomack team looks forward to meeting you. To attend\, please RSVP to Kira Greene at kira@potomackco.com or 703-684-4550. If possible\, send Kira a photo in advance of anything you would like the specialists to evaluate.\n\n\n\nJanuary 19th\, 2023 10am-1pm\nLocation: The Denton Extended Museum and\nHill Research Center\nlocated at 25 S. Washington Street\, Easton\, Maryland\n\nReservations are required\n\nTalbot Historical Society at\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/native-american-appraisal-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T120000
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SUMMARY:Historic Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Historic Walking Tour November 19th\, 2022\n\nJoin us for an hour historic walking tour of beautiful downtown Easton. \nStarts at 11am\nThe tour guide will take you to various buildings within the historic district of downtown and explain the importance of the buildings in Easton’s history.\n\nTOUR MEETS AT\n 25 S. Washington Street\nEaston\, MD 21601.\n\nThere are 10 spots available. Please contact us for reservations\nor if you have any questions:\n\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org\n\nTalbot Historical Society office hours are:\nWednesday through Friday 10am – 3pm\nOn Saturday exhibits are open 10am-3pm
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/historic-walking-tours-7/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220602T183105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221102T163447Z
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SUMMARY:A Date With History: Poplar Island Lecture
DESCRIPTION:A Date With History Speaker Series \n\n\n“A Date with History” Lecture Series Presents\nPoplar Island: An International Model of Innovative Reuse  \n\nLearn about Poplar Island’s unique story and continuing habitat successes at this talk given by Kristina Motley\, Senior Environmental Specialist from Maryland Environmental Service. Poplar Island is an environmental restoration project located in the Chesapeake Bay in Talbot County\, Maryland. The beneficial use project\, started in the 1990’s\, relies on dredged material collected from the approach channels to the Baltimore Harbor to restore lost remote island habitat within the Chesapeake Bay. The project partnership between Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Port Administration\, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers\, and Maryland Environmental Service has been in place for over 20 years and has seen the restoration of almost 400 acres of wetland habitat. Upland habitat and additional wetland habitat are planned and the island is slated to be completed in the 2040’s. Over 400 different species of wildlife have been documented and over 30 different birds have been confirmed as nesting onsite.\n\nThe Talbot Historical Society’s “A Date with History”\nlecture series about Poplar Island\nNovember 9th\, 2022 at 1 pm\nLocation: The Denton Extended Museum and Hill Research Center\nlocated at 25 S. Washington Street\, Easton\, Maryland\nReservations are required and the cost is\nFREE for THS members and $5 for non-members.\nIf you have any questions or wish to sign-up please contact the\nTalbot Historical Society at\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/a-date-with-history-poplar-island-lecture-more-information-to-come/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221028T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221028T140000
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CREATED:20220818T180419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T125943Z
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SUMMARY:A Date With History: Joe Koper
DESCRIPTION:“A Date with History” Lecture Series Presents:\n“The Isaiah Fountain Case”\nby Joe Koper\n\nOur Date with History Speaker Series will feature Joseph Koper. Joe will be speaking about his new book\, “The Isaiah Fountain Case: Outrage and Jim Crow Justice on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.” He will focus on an account of a sensational rape case that convulsed Talbot County and made national headlines early in the 20th century. The story of Isaiah Fountain is told through court documents and hundreds of contemporaneous newspaper articles. The case documents dubious investigative and judicial actions and raises questions about Isaiah Fountain’s guilt and the Jim Crow legal system that convicted him.\n\nThe Talbot Historical Society’s “A Date with History”\nlecture series featuring Joe Koper\nOctober 28\, 2022 at 1 pm\nLocation: The Denton Extended Museum and Hill Research Center\nlocated at 25 S. Washington Street\, Easton\, Maryland\nReservations are required and the cost is\nFREE for THS members and $5 for non-members.\nIf you have any questions or wish to sign-up please contact the\nTalbot Historical Society at\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/a-date-with-history-lecture-series-joe-koper/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221015T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221015T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20221014T130651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T130905Z
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SUMMARY:Mid-Shore Community Band Performance in the Gardens
DESCRIPTION:The Talbot Historical Society is pleased to announce an afternoon of music presented by the\nMid-Shore Community Band. The concert will take place on Saturday\, October 22\, 2022 at 2pm in the THS gardens at\n25 S. Washington Street in Easton\, Maryland. This is FREE and open to the public. Please bring your lawn chairs and enjoy this group of talented musicians. We’ll be taking donations at the door. Please call with any questions\, 410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org.\n\nThe Mid-Shore Community Band carries on the tradition of community/town bands in the Middle Eastern Shore of Maryland. During the golden age of the town band (1880-1922)\, many communities were fortunate enough to have their own town bands. Easton had a band\, Cambridge had The Merry Concert Band and the Rescue Fire Company Band. Many larger companies had a band\, fire departments often had a band\, and organizations like the American Legion might also have a band. These bands were a major form of entertainment for the community.\nMid-Shore Community Band is an all-volunteer\, non-profit organization open to adults who play or have played band instruments as well as high school students who are approved by the Musical Director. Since their founding in 2009\, they have presented concerts in Talbot\, Dorchester\, and Caroline counties.\nThe band was formed in September\, 2009 by their Music Director Emeritus\, Matt Fullerton. Matt sensed that there were many musicians in the community that wanted to play their instruments\, but there was no local organization in which to participate. Fifty people responded to his call to form a band. They started rehearsing weekly on September 8\, 2009\, and performed an inaugural concert on Sunday\, October 25\, 2009 at the Elk’s Lodge in Easton. The band was originally called the Easton Community Band\, but in early December 2009 changed the name to Mid-Shore Community Band to reflect the area that they intended to serve.\nAt the end of 2015\, Matt Fullerton resigned as Music Director. John Banghart became Interim Music Director until EJ Oesterle\, took over as Music Director in June of 2016. EJ joined Mid-Shore Community Band as a percussionist\, and is the band director at\nEaston High School.\nIf you would like to join MSCB or explore the possibility of having Mid-Shore Community Band perform for your organization\, please contact them via e-mail at info@mscb.org.
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/mid-shore-community-band-performance-in-the-gardens/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221015T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221015T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220407T155925Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Walking Tours
DESCRIPTION:Historic Walking Tour October 15th\, 2022\n\nJoin us for an hour historic walking tours of beautiful downtown Easton. \nFirst tour: Starts at 11am\nThe tour guide will take you to various buildings within the historic district of downtown and explain the importance of the buildings in Easton’s history.\nSecond tour: Starts at 12pm (noon)\nThe tour guide\, Mike Olmert\, will take you to other historic buildings in downtown Easton and will explain the history of the architecture of those buildings.\n\nALL TOURS MEET AT\n 25 S. Washington Street\nEaston\, MD 21601.\n\nThere are 10 spots available per tour. Please contact us for reservations\nor if you have any questions:\n\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org\n\nTalbot Historical Society office hours are:\nWednesday through Friday 10am – 3pm\nOn Saturday exhibits are open 10am-3pm
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/historic-walking-tours-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221015T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221015T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20221014T130838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T130838Z
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SUMMARY:Allen AME Church Community Day
DESCRIPTION:The Talbot Historical Society is happy to host Allen AME Church’s Community Day event. It will begin in the THS Gardens and then move indoors around 1pm. If you are interested in more information please contact Shanel Wilson at shanelwilson@yahoo.com or Rev. Angelique Mason at Angelique.mason71@yahoo.com.
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/allen-ame-church-community-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220818T180304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221007T151312Z
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SUMMARY:A Date With History: Mike Olmert
DESCRIPTION:“A Date with History” Lecture Series Presents:\nInk\, Paint\, Bricks: Intention & Ambiguity in Art\nby Professor Mike Olmert\n\nThis illustrated talk will cover Easton’s own Neale house (1804-10)\, Scots painter Henry Raeburn’s “The Skating Minister” (1795)\, and an 1819 poem by John Keats\, “Ode on a Grecian Urn” (1819). The talk will be based on Olmert’s forthcoming book\, which is to do with intention\, interpretation\, and meaning in writing\, painting\, and buildings. The book will have ten chapters\, each covering one building\, one book or poem\, and one painting.\n\nProf. Olmert has been teaching Shakespeare and drama at the University of Maryland English Department for 36 years. He spoke at THS last September on “The Invention of Colonial Williamsburg.” He also wrote The Smithsonian Book of Books (1992)\, Milton’s Teeth & Ovid’s Umbrella (1996)\, and Kitchens\, Smokehouses\, & Privies (2009). His TV writing has won three Primetime Emmys. He’s written 80 television documentaries\, as well as 4 books\, 7 plays\, 3 feature films\, an IMAX film\, and 200 articles\, essays\, and reviews. In 2005\, he was inducted into the University of Maryland Alumni Hall of Fame.\n\n\nThe Talbot Historical Society’s “A Date with History”\nlecture series featuring Mike Olmert\nOctober 13\, 2022 at 1 pm\nLocation: The Denton Extended Museum and Hill Research Center\nlocated at 25 S. Washington Street\, Easton\, Maryland\nReservations are required and the cost is\nFREE for THS members and $5 for non-members.\nIf you have any questions or wish to sign-up please contact the\nTalbot Historical Society at\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/a-date-with-history-lecture-series-mike-olmert/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221001
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220818T180901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220818T180901Z
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SUMMARY:THS GALA - MEMBERS ONLY
DESCRIPTION:MORE INFORMATION TO COME!
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/ths-gala-members-only/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220928T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220928T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220923T174917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220923T175618Z
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SUMMARY:Hunter Harris Lecture - Back Again by Popular Demand!
DESCRIPTION:  \n“A Date with History” Lecture Series Presents:\nThe Bay From Above\, 75 Years of Change \nBack Again Due to Popular Demand! \nAerial Photographer Hunter H. Harris\, using a dual projection system\, will present a series of dramatic oblique aerial photographs showing changes in the local landscape over the past 75 years. These oblique aerial photographs chronicle\, in a very unique way\, the history of the area including the towns\, the rivers and their watersheds. “Many of the changes that I discovered while creating this series were not what I expected! These aerials really show us how we have changed our landscape forever from an unusual viewpoint”. \nThis lecture is presented in conjunction with “The Bay from Above” Exhibit at the Talbot Historical Society. The exhibit is on loan from the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum and presents mid 1900s aerial photographs of the Chesapeake Bay by photographer H. Robins Hollyday and compares them with aerial photographic images of the exact same locations taken by our presenter\, Hunter Harris. \nHunter H. Harris is a 5th generation Eastern Shore native who has spent well over 12\,000 hours flying all kinds of aircraft all over the US. He is commercially licensed by the FAA to fly every “category” of aircraft that exist. This includes Airplanes: single and multiengine land or sea\, Helicopters\, Gliders (sailplanes) and Lighter-than-Air – Airships (blimps). \nHunter was born in Chestertown and raised in Kent County on Bloomingneck Farm along the Chesapeake Bay. Having the opportunity to grow up along the water helped fuel a genuine respect and appreciation for being near the Bay.   He now resides in Talbot County. \nThe Talbot Historical Society’s “A Date with History”\nlecture series featuring Hunter Harris\nSeptember 28\, 2022 at 1 pm \nLocation: The Denton Extended Museum and Hill Research Center\nlocated at 25 S. Washington Street\, Easton\, Maryland \nReservations are required and the cost is\nFREE for THS members and $5 for non-members. \nIf you have any questions or wish to sign-up please contact the\nTalbot Historical Society at\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/hunter-harris-lecture-back-again-by-popular-demand/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220818T175934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220818T180656Z
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SUMMARY:A Date With History: Hunter Harris
DESCRIPTION:“A Date with History” Lecture Series Presents:\nThe Bay From Above\, 75 Years of Change \nAerial Photographer Hunter H. Harris\, using a dual projection system\, will present a series of dramatic oblique aerial photographs showing changes in the local landscape over the past 75 years. These oblique aerial photographs chronicle\, in a very unique way\, the history of the area including the towns\, the rivers and their watersheds. “Many of the changes that I discovered while creating this series were not what I expected! These aerials really show us how we have changed our landscape forever from an unusual viewpoint”. \nThis lecture is presented in conjunction with “The Bay from Above” Exhibit at the Talbot Historical Society. The exhibit is on loan from the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum and presents mid 1900s aerial photographs of the Chesapeake Bay by photographer H. Robins Hollyday and compares them with aerial photographic images of the exact same locations taken by our presenter\, Hunter Harris. \nHunter H. Harris is a 5th generation Eastern Shore native who has spent well over 12\,000 hours flying all kinds of aircraft all over the US. He is commercially licensed by the FAA to fly every “category” of aircraft that exist. This includes Airplanes: single and multiengine land or sea\, Helicopters\, Gliders (sailplanes) and Lighter-than-Air – Airships (blimps). \nHunter was born in Chestertown and raised in Kent County on Bloomingneck Farm along the Chesapeake Bay. Having the opportunity to grow up along the water helped fuel a genuine respect and appreciation for being near the Bay.   He now resides in Talbot County. \nThe Talbot Historical Society’s “A Date with History”\nlecture series featuring Hunter Harris\nSeptember 21\, 2022 at 1 pm  \nLocation: The Denton Extended Museum and Hill Research Center\nlocated at 25 S. Washington Street\, Easton\, Maryland \nReservations are required and the cost is\nFREE for THS members and $5 for non-members. \nIf you have any questions or wish to sign-up please contact the\nTalbot Historical Society at\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/a-date-with-history-hunter-harris/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220917T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220917T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220407T155842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220818T180016Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Walking Tours
DESCRIPTION:Historic Walking Tour September 17th\, 2022\n\nJoin us for an hour historic walking tours of beautiful downtown Easton. \nFirst tour: Starts at 11am\nThe tour guide will take you to various buildings within the historic district of downtown and explain the importance of the buildings in Easton’s history.\nSecond tour: Starts at 12pm (noon)\nThe tour guide\, Mike Olmert\, will take you to other historic buildings in downtown Easton and will explain the history of the architecture of those buildings.\n\nALL TOURS MEET AT\n 25 S. Washington Street\nEaston\, MD 21601.\n\nThere are 10 spots available per tour. Please contact us for reservations\nor if you have any questions:\n\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org\n\nTalbot Historical Society office hours are:\nWednesday through Friday 10am – 3pm\nOn Saturday exhibits are open 10am-3pm
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/historic-walking-tours-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220820T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220820T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220407T155803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220407T155803Z
UID:1983-1660993200-1661000400@talbothistory.org
SUMMARY:Historic Walking Tours
DESCRIPTION:Historic Walking Tour August 20th\, 2022\n\nJoin us for an hour historic walking tours of beautiful downtown Easton. \nFirst tour: Starts at 11am\nThe tour guide will take you to various buildings within the historic district of downtown and explain the importance of the buildings in Easton’s history.\nSecond tour: Starts at 12pm (noon)\nThe tour guide\, Mike Olmert\, will take you to other historic buildings in downtown Easton and will explain the history of the architecture of those buildings.\n\nALL TOURS MEET AT\n 25 S. Washington Street\nEaston\, MD 21601.\n\nThere are 10 spots available per tour. Please contact us for reservations\nor if you have any questions:\n\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org\n\nTalbot Historical Society office hours are:\nWednesday through Friday 10am – 3pm\nOn Saturday exhibits are open 10am-3pm
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/historic-walking-tours-4/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220812T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220812T120000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220805T150051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220805T150116Z
UID:2185-1660294800-1660305600@talbothistory.org
SUMMARY:Poplar Island Tour - THS MEMBERS ONLY
DESCRIPTION:Poplar Island Tour – THS MEMBERS ONLY \n \nWe are excited to offer the members of the Talbot Historical Society a personal tour of Poplar Island on Friday August 12th\, 2022. The boat taking us to Poplar island will depart from their base on Tilghman Island promptly at 9am and will return to Tilghman Island by noon. Detailed information will be provided for those interested closer to the tour date. Unfortunately\, they can only accommodate 24 guests\, so attendance will be limited. Please call 410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org to reserve your spot as soon as possible. \nUPDATE: ALL SPOTS ARE FILLED\, THERE IS NOW A WAITING LIST.  \nThe tour begins with a 20-minute boat ride to Poplar. We will then board an air-conditioned bus for a tour of the island and visitor’s center. “Tours and educational programs at Poplar Island focus on details related to the beneficial use of dredged material to restore remote island habitat. Tours cover erosion\, the process of habitat restoration\, water quality monitoring\, and species diversity. Participants will also learn about cultural history on the Chesapeake from the 1600s through today\, including how in the past\, the Poplar Island chain once hosted a thriving Bay community and later a retreat for politicians\, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt.”  \nPoplar Island Restoration Project Website: http://www.poplarislandrestoration.com/ \n 
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/poplar-island-tour-ths-members-only/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220803T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220803T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220602T173019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220602T173844Z
UID:2014-1659531600-1659535200@talbothistory.org
SUMMARY:A Date With History: Marty Bollinger on Claiborne
DESCRIPTION:A Date With History Speaker Series \n \nWhen Claiborne Bridged the Chesapeake:\nThe History and Legacy of the Claiborne Ferries \nWhile it has been 70 years since the last Claiborne ferry connected Talbot County with the far side of the Chesapeake\, the legacy of those days is still with us.  Claiborne’s multiple ferry lines – there were five of them over the decades serving four different destinations – literally put the town on the map. This lecture will describe the history of the Claiborne ferries: how they were generated initially by a political tug-of-war between Baltimore and Philadelphia\, how Eastern Shore politicians used their statewide leadership positions to solidify Claiborne’s role\, and how the ferry lines were shaped and ultimately made obsolete by technical revolutions in ground transport. It will also illustrate how the evidence of Claiborne’s days as a major ferry and rail hub can still be found all around us — if you know where to look. \nMarty Bollinger is a retired management consultant and amateur historian\, now residing in Claiborne. He has always had an interest in naval and maritime history and has published three books and several articles on the subject. His publishers have included the Naval Institute Press and the World Ship Society. He currently serves as the Vice President and a Director of the Naval Historical Foundation\, works as an Adjunct Executive Lecturer at the University of Virginia\, and participates as an active volunteer with the ShoreRivers organization. In his spare time he plays with boats and takes pictures of distant galaxies and nebulae with his telescopes. \nCost: FREE for members\n          $5.00 for non-members\nCall 410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org for your reservation\nDate: Wednesday\, August 3rd from 1pm-2pm\nLocation: Talbot Historical Society – Denton Extended Museum and Hill Research Center\n                      25 S. Washington Street\, Easton\, Maryland
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/a-date-with-history-marty-bollinger-claiborne/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220803
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220804
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220803T145016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220803T145016Z
UID:2177-1659484800-1659571199@talbothistory.org
SUMMARY:Children's History Scavenger Hunt Week 8: Easton
DESCRIPTION:Children’s History Scavenger Hunt: Week 8 \n \nThe Talbot Historical Society is calling all children and their families to “dig up” some local facts about our history this summer! Don’t worry if you missed the previous weeks! We will be accepting completed sheets for any of the weeks all throughout the summer! Each time you turn them in you will get a voucher for a FREE ice cream!\n\nThis week the hunt will focus on history in Easton\, Maryland. Visit each of the four sites\, use the informational plaques at each site to answer the questions correctly and take a selfie for a free ice cream!\n\n\nScavenger Hunt Week 1 Easton \nScavenger Hunt Week 2 Trappe \nScavenger Hunt Week 3 St. Michaels \nScavenger Hunt Week 4 Tilghman \nScavenger Hunt Week 5 Oxford \nScavenger Hunt Week 6 Wye Grist Mill \nScavenger Hunt Week 7 Cordova \nScavenger Hunt Week 8 Easton \nRules and Prizes:\n-Visit each site on the sheet (per week)\n-Take a selfie at each site you visit\n-Answer each history question\n-Submit your contest sheet \nBring your completed sheet and selfies to THS\, 25 S. Washington St.\, Easton\, MD or email your completed sheet and selfies to THS at kaylaw@talbothistory.org. If you feel comfortable\, feel free to post your photos on our Facebook or Instagram page and tag the Talbot Historical Society so we can see what wonderful history you and your family are able to “dig up”!! \nEach week\, if you answer all four questions correctly and complete all rules\, you will receive a coupon for an ICE CREAM TREAT! \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please feel free to contact us at 410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org \nOur office hours are Wednesdays\, Thursdays\, and Fridays from 10am to 3pm\,\nExhibits are open on Saturdays (no office hours) from 10am-3pm. \nThank you and good luck! \nMore Information: \nThe Contest will begin on Wednesday\, June 15th\, 2022 and run each week for 8 weeks throughout the summer. Keep an eye out for the first sites and questions for the first week here on our website or on our Facebook and Instagram pages: \nFacebook link: https://www.facebook.com/talbothistoricalsociety\nInstagram link: https://www.instagram.com/talbothistoricalsociety/?hl=en
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/childrens-history-scavenger-hunt-week-8-easton/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220728
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220727T200243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T200243Z
UID:2163-1658880000-1658966399@talbothistory.org
SUMMARY:Children's History Scavenger Hunt - Week 7\, Cordova
DESCRIPTION:The Talbot Historical Society is calling all children and their families to “dig up” some local facts about our history this summer! Don’t worry if you missed the previous weeks! We will be accepting completed sheets for any of the weeks all throughout the summer! Each time you turn them in you will get a voucher for a FREE ice cream!\n\nThis week the hunt will focus on history in Cordova\, Maryland. Visit each of the four sites\, use the informational plaques at each site to answer the questions correctly and take a selfie for a free ice cream!\n\n\nScavenger Hunt Week 1 Easton \nScavenger Hunt Week 2 Trappe \nScavenger Hunt Week 3 St. Michaels \nScavenger Hunt Week 4 Tilghman \nScavenger Hunt Week 5 Oxford \nScavenger Hunt Week 6 Wye Grist Mill \nScavenger Hunt Week 7 Cordova\nRules and Prizes:\n-Visit each site on the sheet (per week)\n-Take a selfie at each site you visit\n-Answer each history question\n-Submit your contest sheet \nBring your completed sheet and selfies to THS\, 25 S. Washington St.\, Easton\, MD or email your completed sheet and selfies to THS at kaylaw@talbothistory.org. If you feel comfortable\, feel free to post your photos on our Facebook or Instagram page and tag the Talbot Historical Society so we can see what wonderful history you and your family are able to “dig up”!! \nEach week\, if you answer all four questions correctly and complete all rules\, you will receive a coupon for an ICE CREAM TREAT! \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please feel free to contact us at 410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org \nOur office hours are Wednesdays\, Thursdays\, and Fridays from 10am to 3pm\,\nExhibits are open on Saturdays (no office hours) from 10am-3pm. \nThank you and good luck! \nMore Information: \nThe Contest will begin on Wednesday\, June 15th\, 2022 and run each week for 8 weeks throughout the summer. Keep an eye out for the first sites and questions for the first week here on our website or on our Facebook and Instagram pages: \nFacebook link: https://www.facebook.com/talbothistoricalsociety\nInstagram link: https://www.instagram.com/talbothistoricalsociety/?hl=en
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/childrens-history-scavenger-hunt-week-7-cordova/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220721
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220708T173649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220708T175647Z
UID:2125-1658275200-1658361599@talbothistory.org
SUMMARY:Children's History Scavenger Hunt - Week 6\, Wye Mill
DESCRIPTION:Week 6\, Wye Mills\, Maryland \n \nThis week the hunt will focus on the history of the Old Wye Grist Mill in Wye Mills\, Maryland. Visit each of the four sites\, use the informational plaques/docents at each site to answer the questions correctly and take a selfie for a free ice cream!  \n@oldwyemill #oldwyemill \nhttps://www.oldwyemill.org/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/oldwyemill/\nhttps://www.instagram.com/oldwyemill/?hl=en \n\n\nScavenger Hunt Week 1 Easton \nScavenger Hunt Week 2 Trappe \nScavenger Hunt Week 3 St. Michaels \nScavenger Hunt Week 4 Tilghman \nScavenger Hunt Week 5 Oxford \nScavenger Hunt Week 6 Wye Grist Mill (1) \n  \nRules and Prizes:\n-Visit each site on the sheet (per week)\n-Take a selfie at each site you visit\n-Answer each history question\n-Submit your contest sheet \nBring your completed sheet and selfies to THS\, 25 S. Washington St.\, Easton\, MD or email your completed sheet and selfies to THS at kaylaw@talbothistory.org. If you feel comfortable\, feel free to post your photos on our Facebook or Instagram page and tag the Talbot Historical Society so we can see what wonderful history you and your family are able to “dig up”!! \nEach week\, if you answer all four questions correctly and complete all rules\, you will receive a coupon for an ICE CREAM TREAT! \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please feel free to contact us at 410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org \nOur office hours are Wednesdays\, Thursdays\, and Fridays from 10am to 3pm\,\nExhibits are open on Saturdays (no office hours) from 10am-3pm. \nThank you and good luck! \nMore Information: \nThe Contest will begin on Wednesday\, June 15th\, 2022 and run each week for 8 weeks throughout the summer. Keep an eye out for the first sites and questions for the first week here on our website or on our Facebook and Instagram pages: \nFacebook link: https://www.facebook.com/talbothistoricalsociety\nInstagram link: https://www.instagram.com/talbothistoricalsociety/?hl=en
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/childrens-history-scavenger-hunt-week-6-wye-mill/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220716T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220716T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220407T150851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220608T192323Z
UID:1978-1657969200-1657976400@talbothistory.org
SUMMARY:Historic Walking Tours
DESCRIPTION:Historic Walking Tour July 16th\, 2022\n\nJoin us for an hour historic walking tours of beautiful downtown Easton. \nFirst tour: Starts at 11am\nThe tour guide will take you to various buildings within the historic district of downtown and explain the importance of the buildings in Easton’s history.\nSecond tour: Starts at 12pm (noon)\nThe tour guide\, Mike Olmert\, will take you to other historic buildings in downtown Easton and will explain the history of the architecture of those buildings.\n\nALL TOURS MEET AT\n 25 S. Washington Street\nEaston\, MD 21601.\nFREE FOR ALL\n\nThere are 10 spots available per tour. Please contact us for reservations\nor if you have any questions:\n\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org\n\nTalbot Historical Society office hours are:\nWednesday through Friday 10am – 3pm\nOn Saturday exhibits are open 10am-3pm
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/historic-walking-tours-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220715T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220715T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220602T180229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220602T181506Z
UID:2026-1657890000-1657893600@talbothistory.org
SUMMARY:A Date With History: Mitchell Northam on Basketball of the Eastern Shore
DESCRIPTION:A Date With History Speaker Series \n               \nMitchell Northam will be speaking on his new book “High School Basketball on Maryland’s Eastern Shore: A Shore Hoops History”. From Kent County down to Pocomoke City\, the Eastern Shore of Maryland has a deep history of successful coaches\, talented players and championship-winning teams. Explore nearly a century’s worth of games and seasons as the region has fought for respect on the hardwood. Dive deep into teams like the 1952 tourist town boys from Ocean City and the great squads of Moton High School\, and players like Stephen Decatur’s Keve Aluma\, an All-ACC selection at Virginia Tech. Using extensive research and dozens of original interviews\, Shore native and sportswriter Mitchell Northam chronicles the Women’s Professional Basketball League days of Gail Tatterson Gladding\, the rise and fall of Carlton Dotson\, and the careers of basketball lifers like Butch Waller and Tia Jackson. \nMitchell Northam grew up on the Eastern Shore in Federalsburg and graduated from Colonel Richardson High School\, Wor-Wic Community College\, and Salisbury University. His career in journalism began at the Delmarva Daily Times in Salisbury\, and he now works at WUNC — the NPR affiliate in Chapel Hill\, North Carolina. His work has also been featured at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution\, NCAA.com\, the Orlando Sentinel\, the Associated Press\, Sports Illustrated\, and Pittsburgh Sports Now. He is a member of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association and a voter in the AP Top 25 Poll for women’s college basketball. He lives in Durham\, North Carolina with his wife Rachel. \nCost: FREE for members\n          $5.00 for non-members\nCall 410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org for your reservation\nDate: Friday\, July 15th from 1pm-2pm\nLocation: Talbot Historical Society – Denton Extended Museum and Hill Research Center\n                      25 S. Washington Street\, Easton\, Maryland
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/a-date-with-history-mitchell-northam-on-basketball-of-the-eastern-shore/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220714
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220708T155034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220708T155209Z
UID:2118-1657670400-1657756799@talbothistory.org
SUMMARY:Children's History Scavenger Hunt: Week 5 Oxford
DESCRIPTION:Children’s History Scavenger Hunt \n \n\nWeek 5\, Oxford\, Maryland\n\n\nThe Talbot Historical Society is calling all children and their families to “dig up” some local facts about our history this summer! Don’t worry if you missed the previous weeks! We will be accepting completed sheets for any of the weeks all throughout the summer! Each time you turn them in you will get a voucher for a FREE ice cream!\n\nThis week the hunt will focus on history in Oxford\, Maryland. Visit each of the four sites\, use the informational plaques at each site to answer the questions correctly and take a selfie for a free ice cream!\n\n@OxfordMuseumMD #oxfordmuseummd\nhttps://www.oxfordmuseummd.org/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/OxfordMuseumMD/\nhttps://www.instagram.com/oxfordmuseummd/\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nScavenger Hunt Week 1 Easton \nScavenger Hunt Week 2 Trappe \nScavenger Hunt Week 3 St. Michaels \nScavenger Hunt Week 4 Tilghman \nScavenger Hunt Week 5 Oxford \nRules and Prizes:\n-Visit each site on the sheet (per week)\n-Take a selfie at each site you visit\n-Answer each history question\n-Submit your contest sheet \nBring your completed sheet and selfies to THS\, 25 S. Washington St.\, Easton\, MD or email your completed sheet and selfies to THS at kaylaw@talbothistory.org. If you feel comfortable\, feel free to post your photos on our Facebook or Instagram page and tag the Talbot Historical Society so we can see what wonderful history you and your family are able to “dig up”!! \nEach week\, if you answer all four questions correctly and complete all rules\, you will receive a coupon for an ICE CREAM TREAT! \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please feel free to contact us at 410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org \nOur office hours are Wednesdays\, Thursdays\, and Fridays from 10am to 3pm\,\nExhibits are open on Saturdays (no office hours) from 10am-3pm. \nThank you and good luck! \nMore Information: \nThe Contest will begin on Wednesday\, June 15th\, 2022 and run each week for 8 weeks throughout the summer. Keep an eye out for the first sites and questions for the first week here on our website or on our Facebook and Instagram pages: \nFacebook link: https://www.facebook.com/talbothistoricalsociety\nInstagram link: https://www.instagram.com/talbothistoricalsociety/?hl=en
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/2118/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220707
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220706T125808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220706T125917Z
UID:2111-1657065600-1657151999@talbothistory.org
SUMMARY:THS Children's Scavenger Hunt\, Week 4 Tilghman
DESCRIPTION:Children’s History Scavenger Hunt \n \n\nWeek 4\, Tilghman Island\, Maryland\n\nThe Talbot Historical Society is calling all children and their families to “dig up” some local facts about our history this summer!\n\nThis week the hunt will focus on history in Tilghman Island\, Maryland. Visit each of the four sites\, use the informational plaques at each site to answer the questions correctly and take a selfie for a free ice cream! If you would like to download the complete sheet visit our website at the link below for a downloadable pdf for each week:\n– https://talbothistory.org/exhibits-events/upcoming-events/\n\nTilghman Watermen’s Museum: https://tilghmanmuseum.org/\n@tilghmanwatermensmuseum\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nScavenger Hunt Week 1 Easton \nScavenger Hunt Week 2 Trappe \nScavenger Hunt Week 3 St. Michaels \nScavenger Hunt Week 4 Tilghman \nRules and Prizes:\n-Visit each site on the sheet (per week)\n-Take a selfie at each site you visit\n-Answer each history question\n-Submit your contest sheet \nBring your completed sheet and selfies to THS\, 25 S. Washington St.\, Easton\, MD or email your completed sheet and selfies to THS at kaylaw@talbothistory.org. If you feel comfortable\, feel free to post your photos on our Facebook or Instagram page and tag the Talbot Historical Society so we can see what wonderful history you and your family are able to “dig up”!! \nEach week\, if you answer all four questions correctly and complete all rules\, you will receive a coupon for an ICE CREAM TREAT! \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please feel free to contact us at 410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org \nOur office hours are Wednesdays\, Thursdays\, and Fridays from 10am to 3pm\,\nExhibits are open on Saturdays (no office hours) from 10am-3pm. \nThank you and good luck! \nMore Information: \nThe Contest will begin on Wednesday\, June 15th\, 2022 and run each week for 8 weeks throughout the summer. Keep an eye out for the first sites and questions for the first week here on our website or on our Facebook and Instagram pages: \nFacebook link: https://www.facebook.com/talbothistoricalsociety\nInstagram link: https://www.instagram.com/talbothistoricalsociety/?hl=en
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/ths-childrens-scavenger-hunt-week-4-tilghman/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220630
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220629T130151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220629T130322Z
UID:2096-1656460800-1656547199@talbothistory.org
SUMMARY:Children's History Scavenger Hunt - St. Michaels
DESCRIPTION:Children’s History Scavenger Hunt \n \nWeek 3\, St. Michaels\, Maryland\n\nThe Talbot Historical Society is calling all children and their families to “dig up” some local facts about our history this summer! Don’t worry if you missed the previous weeks! We will be accepting completed sheets for any of the weeks all throughout the summer! Each time you turn them in you will get a voucher for a FREE ice cream!\n\nThis week the hunt will focus on history in St. Michaels\, Maryland. Visit each of the four sites\, use the informational plaques at each site to answer the questions correctly and take a selfie for a free ice cream! \n\n@mymaritimemuseum #cbmm @StMichaelsMuseumMD\nChesapeake Bay Maritime Museum: https://cbmm.org/\nSt. Michaels Museum at St. Mary’s Square: https://www.stmichaelsmuseum.org/\nScavenger Hunt Week 1 Easton \nScavenger Hunt Week 2 Trappe \nScavenger Hunt Week 3 St. Michaels \nRules and Prizes:\n-Visit each site on the sheet (per week)\n-Take a selfie at each site you visit\n-Answer each history question\n-Submit your contest sheet \nBring your completed sheet and selfies to THS\, 25 S. Washington St.\, Easton\, MD or email your completed sheet and selfies to THS at kaylaw@talbothistory.org. If you feel comfortable\, feel free to post your photos on our Facebook or Instagram page and tag the Talbot Historical Society so we can see what wonderful history you and your family are able to “dig up”!! \nEach week\, if you answer all four questions correctly and complete all rules\, you will receive a coupon for an ICE CREAM TREAT! \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please feel free to contact us at 410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org \nOur office hours are Wednesdays\, Thursdays\, and Fridays from 10am to 3pm\,\nExhibits are open on Saturdays (no office hours) from 10am-3pm. \nThank you and good luck! \nMore Information: \nThe Contest will begin on Wednesday\, June 15th\, 2022 and run each week for 8 weeks throughout the summer. Keep an eye out for the first sites and questions for the first week here on our website or on our Facebook and Instagram pages: \nFacebook link: https://www.facebook.com/talbothistoricalsociety\nInstagram link: https://www.instagram.com/talbothistoricalsociety/?hl=en
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/childrens-history-scavenger-hunt-st-michaels/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220623
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220622T123529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T123554Z
UID:2083-1655856000-1655942399@talbothistory.org
SUMMARY:Children's History Scavenger Hunt - Week 2 Trappe
DESCRIPTION:Children’s History Scavenger Hunt \n \nWeek 2 – Trappe\, Maryland \nThe Talbot Historical Society is calling all children and their families to “dig up” some local facts about our history this summer! \nThis week the hunt will focus on history in Trappe\, Maryland. Visit each of the four sites\, use the informational plaques at each site to answer the questions correctly and take a selfie for a free ice cream! Click the link below for the pdf of this week’s and previous sheets! \nScavenger Hunt Week 1 Easton \nScavenger Hunt Week 2 Trappe \nRules and Prizes:\n-Visit each site on the sheet (per week)\n-Take a selfie at each site you visit\n-Answer each history question\n-Submit your contest sheet \nBring your completed sheet and selfies to THS\, 25 S. Washington St.\, Easton\, MD or email your completed sheet and selfies to THS at kaylaw@talbothistory.org. If you feel comfortable\, feel free to post your photos on our Facebook or Instagram page and tag the Talbot Historical Society so we can see what wonderful history you and your family are able to “dig up”!! \nEach week\, if you answer all four questions correctly and complete all rules\, you will receive a coupon for an ICE CREAM TREAT! \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please feel free to contact us at 410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org \nOur office hours are Wednesdays\, Thursdays\, and Fridays from 10am to 3pm\,\nExhibits are open on Saturdays (no office hours) from 10am-3pm. \nThank you and good luck! \nMore Information: \nThe Contest will begin on Wednesday\, June 15th\, 2022 and run each week for 8 weeks throughout the summer. Keep an eye out for the first sites and questions for the first week here on our website or on our Facebook and Instagram pages: \nFacebook link: https://www.facebook.com/talbothistoricalsociety\nInstagram link: https://www.instagram.com/talbothistoricalsociety/?hl=en
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/2083/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220407T145602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220608T192215Z
UID:1976-1655550000-1655557200@talbothistory.org
SUMMARY:Historic Walking Tours
DESCRIPTION:Historic Walking Tours June 18th\, 2022\n\nJoin us for one (or two!) hour historic walking tour(s) of beautiful downtown Easton. Do you recognize any of these buildings? How many times have fires spread throughout downtown Easton in its past? These questions and many more will be answered along with wonderful enriching stories about Easton’s past.\n The first tour\, guided by Roger Bollman\, will take you to various buildings within the historic district of downtown and explain the importance of the buildings in Easton’s history. The second tour\, guided by Prof. Michael Olmert\, will center around the architecture and how it relates to spiritual\, civic and daily life.\nConsider bringing a hat!\nFREE FOR ALL\n\n1st Tour begins at 11am\n2nd Tour begins at 12pm\nMeet at 25 S. Washington Street\nEaston\, MD 21601.\n(Denton Extended Museum and Hill Research Center)\n\nThere are 10 spots available per tour. \nPlease contact us for reservations\nor if you have any questions:\n410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org\n\nTalbot Historical Society office hours are:\nWednesday through Friday 10am – 3pm\nOn Saturday exhibits are open 10am-3pm
URL:https://talbothistory.org/event/historic-walking-tours-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220616
DTSTAMP:20260428T164336
CREATED:20220603T181259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220615T125700Z
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SUMMARY:THS Children's History Summer Scavenger Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Children’s History Scavenger Hunt\n\nThe Talbot Historical Society is calling all children and their families to “dig up” some local facts about our history this summer!\n\n\nChildren’s History Scavenger Hunt \nWeek 1 – Easton\, Maryland \nThe Talbot Historical Society is calling all children and their families to “dig up” some local facts about our history this summer! \nThis week the hunt will focus on history in Easton\, Maryland. Visit each of the four sites\, use the informational plaques at each site to answer the questions correctly and take a selfie for a free ice cream! Click the link below for the pdf of this week’s sheet! \nScavenger Hunt Week 1 Easton \n  \nRules and Prizes:\n-Visit each site on the sheet (per week)\n-Take a selfie at each site you visit\n-Answer each history question\n-Submit your contest sheet \nBring your completed sheet and selfies to THS\, 25 S. Washington St.\, Easton\, MD or email your completed sheet and selfies to THS at kaylaw@talbothistory.org. If you feel comfortable\, feel free to post your photos on our Facebook or Instagram page and tag the Talbot Historical Society so we can see what wonderful history you and your family are able to “dig up”!! \nEach week\, if you answer all four questions correctly and complete all rules\, you will receive a coupon for an ICE CREAM TREAT! \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please feel free to contact us at 410-822-0773 or email kaylaw@talbothistory.org \nOur office hours are Wednesdays\, Thursdays\, and Fridays from 10am to 3pm\,\nExhibits are open on Saturdays (no office hours) from 10am-3pm. \nThank you and good luck! \n\n\n\n\nMore Information:\nThe Contest will begin on Wednesday\, June 15th\, 2022 and run each week for 8 weeks throughout the summer. Keep an eye out for the first sites and questions for the first week here on our website or on our Facebook and Instagram pages: \nFacebook link: https://www.facebook.com/talbothistoricalsociety\nInstagram link: https://www.instagram.com/talbothistoricalsociety/?hl=en
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