Vail Raffle to Benefit Echo Hill Outdoor School

Vail Raffle to Benefit Echo Hill Outdoor School

Are you ready for the ultimate mountain retreat? Imagine spending 6 nights and 7 days in the picturesque town of Vail, Colorado, surrounded by breathtaking views and enjoying the luxury of The Wren condo! Thanks to our incredible vacation raffle, you could be the lucky winner of this unforgettable getaway, all for a great cause. Each raffle ticket buys you a chance to win and supports Echo Hill Outdoor School’s environmental education programs.

UM Shore Regional Health’s Next “Don’t Worry, Be Healthy” Course is February 29

UM Shore Regional Health’s Next “Don’t Worry, Be Healthy” Course is February 29

University of Maryland Shore Regional Health, a member organization of the University of Maryland Medical System, will host the next in-person “Don’t Worry, Be Healthy” session on Thursday, February 29, 2024.  Designed to teach participants how to stay healthy by making healthier and safer choices, the class meets once per month at UM Shore Medical Center at Chestertown, 100 Brown Street, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. There is no charge for the course, but advance registration is required.

Maryland Capital Enterprises Announces March Business Classes

Maryland Capital Enterprises Announces March Business Classes

Maryland Capital Enterprises (MCE) is excited to announce a lineup of free  educational webinars and training sessions for March 2024, offered through the MCE Women’s  Business Center. These training classes are designed to support aspiring and established entrepreneurs in  Maryland. The sessions will cover a wide range of essential topics, from starting your own business to  understanding government contracting opportunities for women-owned businesses. 

UM Shore Regional Health’s Next “Breathe Again” Smoking Cessation Course is February 21

UM Shore Regional Health’s Next “Breathe Again” Smoking Cessation Course  is February 21

University of Maryland Shore Regional Health, a member organization of the University of Maryland Medical System, will host “Breathe Again: A Journey to a Smoke-Free and Healthier YOU,” designed to help smokers who wish to quit, on Wednesday, February 21, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at UM Shore Medical Center at Chestertown, 100 Brown Street. 

Kent School Hosts Inaugural STARFEST

Kent School Hosts Inaugural STARFEST

There are so many reasons to love Kent School’s rural, riverside campus and recently they added another one to the list. On a cool evening in February, the new moon and resulting dark night sky provided the perfect backdrop for the inaugural STARFEST. STARFEST was born from the discovery that  First Grade students, led by Lower School Science Teacher Meghan Ferster and Eighth Grade students, led by Middle School Science Teacher Heidi Usilton were both studying space and the solar system.

For All Seasons Brings Awareness to Human Trafficking Awareness Month

For All Seasons Brings Awareness to Human Trafficking Awareness Month

For the past four years, For All Seasons has been active in the Red Sand Project, a participatory art project created by artist and activist Molly Gochman that invites community members to question, connect, and act against vulnerabilities that can lead to human trafficking and exploitation. In 2024, the agency is expanding the project to engage the business community to be a part of the solution, specifically, to know what to look for and how to report suspected incidents of trafficking.

Chester River Auxiliary Elects New Board Members at Annual Meeting

Chester River Auxiliary Elects New Board Members at Annual Meeting

The UM Chester River Hospital Center Auxiliary held its annual meeting and luncheon at Uncle Charlie’s Bistro in Chestertown on January 15 in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and in celebration of volunteerism. The event marked the Auxiliary’s 89th year of service in support of UM Shore Medical Center at Chestertown. The hospital is part of the University of Maryland Shore Regional Health (UM SRH), which is a member organization of the University of Maryland Medical System.