Come discover Easton, Maryland this weekend! Enjoy a preview of Waterfowl Festival artwork and special items before the crowds come next weekend. For more information on these and other events in Easton, please visit www.discovereaston.com.
Juliska Event
Friday, November 4 | 2-6 p.m.
Dwelling & Design
Experience this wonderful designers workshop at Dwelling & Design on Goldsborough St. Focused on table settings, they will have an in-store demonstration by specialist David Wunderlich, as well as special discounts and gift incentives.
Opening Reception: Trippe-Hilderbrandt Gallery
Friday, November 4 | 5-8 p.m.
The opening reception for the new exhibit, “The Land of Pleasant Living: Birds, Boats and Idyllic Landscapes,” will take place on Harrison St. at Trippe-Hilderbrandt Gallery this Friday. Enjoy artwork depicting the Eastern Shore’s many wonders during the Friday downtown gallery walk.
First Weekend
Friday-Saturday, November 4-5
Downtown Easton
Downtown Easton comes alive during our monthly First Weekend arts and shopping exploration! This weekend, enjoy previews of some of the Waterfowl Festival artwork and special items BEFORE the crowds descend next week!
Seamus Kennedy
Friday, November 4 | 8 p.m.
Stoltz Listening Room
With a thorough knowledge of the traditional and contemporary songs of Ireland and Scotland, Seamus Kennedy is equally proficient with American music, whether it be folk, country, bluegrass or a little Western Swing.
Easton Farmers’ Market
Saturday, November 5 | 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Market House Parking Lot
Come by the Easton Farmers’ Market for fresh fruit and veggies, coffee, spirits, crafts, and live entertainment.
Callaghan
Saturday, November 5 | 8 p.m.
Stoltz Listening Room
British singer-songwriter Georgina Callaghan, who simply goes by Callaghan professionally, will bring her poetic verses and genuine vocals to the stage of the Stoltz Listening Room this Saturday evening. Featured in Billboard Magazine and the Huffington Post, she’s one not to be missed!
Grant Lee Phillips
Sunday, November 6 | 7 p.m.
Stoltz Listening Room
The former frontman for Grant Lee Buffalo (opening for acts such as R.E.M. and Pearl Jam), Grant Lee Phillips took a new approach with his latest release, “The Narrows.”
Known to many as the town troubadour in Gilmore Girls, Phillips recent move to Nashville produced an album that is a well-received mix of folk and country. Hear Phillips this weekend in Easton!
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