The Garfield to present a staged reading of local playwright Earl Lewin’s “Tinker Street” Oct. 12th at 7 pm

The Garfield to present a staged reading of local playwright Earl Lewin’s “Tinker Street” Oct. 12th at 7 pm

Chestertown playwright Earl Lewin has written a new play about the ways in which finding one’s true inner self can change the lives of everyone involved. “Tinker Street,” will be presented as a staged reading at the Garfield Center on Saturday, October 12th as a pay-as-you-go fundraiser. Tickets will not be sold in advance.

For All Seasons Suicide Prevention Speaker Series Shines a Light on How We Can All Help

For All Seasons Suicide Prevention Speaker Series Shines a Light on How We Can All Help

For All Seasons’ No Matter What…You Matter annual Suicide Prevention Campaign's goal is to prevent suicide on Maryland's Eastern Shore through education and increased access to crisis resources. The agency’s 2024 Speaker Series, “Be a Lifeline: Recognizing and Responding to Those at Risk of Suicide," recently held in Easton and Cambridge, helped participants understand how we can each play a critical role in suicide prevention.

Maryland Capital Enterprises Women's Business Center Offers No-Cost October Webinars for Small Business Owners

Maryland Capital Enterprises Women's Business Center Offers No-Cost October  Webinars for Small Business Owners

Maryland Capital Enterprises Women's Business Center  (MCE WBC) is pleased to announce its complimentary training webinars for October 2024,  designed to empower small business owners and entrepreneurs with vital knowledge and resources.  Whether you're looking to start or grow your business, MCE WBC is here to guide you. 

Upper Shore Aging Hosts the Re-Dedication of the Amy Lynn Ferris Adult Activity Center.

Upper Shore Aging Hosts the Re-Dedication of the Amy Lynn Ferris Adult Activity Center.

Upper Shore Aging (USA) recently hosted a re-dedication of the Amy Lynn Ferris Adult Activity Center in Chestertown. The Constance and Carl Ferris Foundation recently donated $35,000 to update the Center’s kitchen, including purchasing new appliances and repainting the Center. A special addition to the re-dedication included unveiling a new painting of Amy Lynn Ferris, the couple’s daughter, which now hangs in the lobby of the Center.

Kent County Health Department has $5,000 mini-grants available to help community organizations implement smoking/vaping outreach and education programs.

Kent County Health Department has $5,000 mini-grants available to help community organizations implement smoking/vaping outreach and education programs.

Through funding from the Maryland Department of Health, the Kent County Health Department is making mini-grants available to schools, community and faith-based organizations or businesses to prevent initiation of tobacco use (including smoking and vaping) and promote services to help individuals quit, including Maryland's free Quitline. Up to seven awards of $5,000 are available.