The Talbot Spy shares with its readers each week Discover Easton’s “This Weekend in Easton” events newsletter. Each edition takes a look at upcoming community events in Easton, and highlights Signature Events hosted by Discover Easton. From Avalon Foundation productions, fundraisers, art exhibits, in-store promotions, festivals, and more, there is always something to do in Easton, Maryland.
Plein Air Easton
Now – July 19
Easton, MD & Talbot County
“YES – Plein Air Easton is happening in 2020! We are redesigning the event for these unique and challenging times. Read on for more details on how this came about and the schedule of events.” – Marie Nuthall, Event Coordinator
Friday Kid’s Events at Kiln Born Creations
Fri., July 17 | 10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Kiln Born Creations (1 S Washington St)
You asked, we listened! We’ve added another Story Time at the Park and another Kids’ Night Out. Both are scheduled for this Friday!
Live Storytime with Miss Meg
Fri., July 17 | 11:00 a.m.
Online Event
Join Miss Meg from Mini Masters Early Enrichment Program for a storytime & craft on Facebook. This week, enjoy the story “The Rabbit Listened” by Cori Doerrfeld and make a paper bag puppet.
Flower Market Fridays
Fri., July 17 | Noon to 4:00 p.m.
Chesapeake Blooms (22b N. Harrison St.)
Chesapeake Blooms hosts FLOWER MARKET FRIDAYS every Friday throughout the summer with fresh flower bouquets, arrangements, gift items, and the occasional surprises available for purchase on the terrace of their retail store.
Friday Summer Webinars: What’s in a Soil Test?
Fri., July 17 | 1:00 p.m.
Online Webinar
Soil tests, fertilizers, and soil amendments are confusing. What does the soil test really say? And what’s the difference between compost and fertilizer?
Bird Lovers Happy Hour
Fri., July 17 | 7:00 p.m.
Online Event
You are invited to an informal birder’s happy hour. Whether you know every bird in the Northern Hemisphere or just a few, this event is for you. Share what you have seen (or think you’ve seen) in your yard and your travels nearby your home.
Easton Farmers Market
Sat., July 18 | 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Drive-through market (28712 Glebe Rd)
Drive up to the various farm stands and vendors, make your selections, pay, & receive your order through your vehicle window. Some vendors also have the ability to pre-order & pre-pay for items to expedite purchases.
Bushels & Brews
Sat., July 18 | 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Hummingbird Inn (14 N Aurora St)
An Outdoor, Socially Distanced, All-You-Can-Eat Crab Feast! Maryland Crabs, Local Corn, Red Potatoes, Cash Bar: Wine, Beer, Crushes, & Soft Drink. Music by Jayme D. $60/person (includes 1 free drink). Reservations: 410-822-0605
Jimmy Acoustic at Snifters!
Sat., July 18 | 6:00 p.m.
Snifters (219 Marlboro Ave)
Live music by Jimmy Acoustic at Snifter’s Craft Beer & Wine Bistro this Saturday! Enjoy great food, specials, and drinks at indoor and outdoor spaced seating.
Supporting Easton Restaurants
Easton restaurants still need our support! Many restaurants have setup their outside spaces to enjoy great food safely outdoors. That includes an expansion of outdoor dining downtown on Washington Street this weekend! With carryout and delivery options still available, there are many ways to support Easton restaurants!
Easton Food & Drink | Outdoor Dining
Discover Easton Members Marketing & Promotions
We’ve collected the latest marketing and updates from the members of Discover Easton to make it easy for you to learn about the new goods and services being offered. We’ll keep you updated and ask you to support our community by shopping at small businesses this year.
Easton Lodging & Accommodations
Easton’s inns, hotels, and cozy bed & breakfasts are welcoming guests again, making it easy for you to visit and enjoy our town and events. Easton remains a top travel destination and weekend getaway and is a small town with big city charms! Explore Easton lodging and plan your next stay.
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