Come discover Easton, Maryland this weekend! Film premieres and world-class musicians come downtown for a fun-filled time in Easton. There is so much to explore this weekend: the Chesapeake Film Festival, multiple concerts at the Stoltz Listening Room at the Avalon, the Easton Farmers’ Market, and Coffee with a Cop. Plus, bring the kids downtown for Easton Trick-or-Treat on Monday night!
Chesapeake Film Festival
Oct. 27 – Oct. 30 | Times vary
Avalon Theatre | Easton Cinemas
Hidden treasures of natural wonder and cultural diversity, the Eastern Shore is embodied in the Chesapeake Film Festival. Discover new talent, historical gems, and moving stories from around the world this weekend, with a special tribute to director John Avildsen
For more information on these and other events in Easton, please visit www.discovereaston.com.
Coffee with a Cop
Friday, October 28 | 10 a.m.
Talbot County Free Library
The Easton Police Department and the Talbot County Free Library have partnered to give residents a chance to meet their local officers, ask questions, and voice concerns.
Brooks Williams
Friday, October 28 | 8 p.m.
Stoltz Listening Room
Ranked one of the Top 100 Acoustic Guitarists, Brooks Williams brings his musical stylings and touring tenacity to the Stoltz stage this Friday evening. Brooks roots music is sure to please.
Easton Farmers’ Market
Saturday, October 29 | 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.
Frances Luke Accord
Saturday, October 29 | 8 p.m.
Stoltz Listening Room
Hailing from Chicago, Frances Luke Accord brings their modern folk sound to the Stoltz stage this Saturday evening. With inspiration from Americana, jazz, soul, and rock, the duo of multi-instrumentalists hopes to dazzle with their fluidity and harmonies.
Special Feature: Easton Trick-or-Treat
Monday, October 31 | 6-8 p.m.
Downtown Easton
Bring the kiddos out on Monday, October 31 for Easton’s Halloween night. From 6-8 p.m. children are invited to trick-or-treat at participating residents’ homes in the Town of Easton.
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