The Garfield Center for the Arts has added a fun, Halloween-themed event to their 2025 schedule that will present an evening of music and feature a Costume Contest. “The Kitchen Sink of Horrors” will be presented on the GCA stage on Saturday, October 25th, starting at 8:00 PM. The concert is a fundraiser to support the GCA in advance of their capital improvements campaign.
Jazz Pianist Dick Durham Returns to the Mainstay for his Much Awaited Annual Concert
On Saturday, October 18, The Mainstay is excited to welcome back the extraordinary jazz pianist Dick Durham. Durham, one of The Mainstay’s most requested performers, is an annual visitor to the 28-year old non-profit music venue. Dick will be joined onstage by Max Murray on upright bass and Greg Burrows on drums.
Rock Hall Elementary Fall Farmers Market
Kent School to Host Admission Open House on October 21
Kent School, an independent school serving children in Preschool 3 through Grade 8, will host its Fall Admission Open House on Tuesday, October 21 at 1:30 p.m for the Kindergarten through Grade Eight program. Families are invited to visit the School’s riverside campus located just outside of historic Chestertown to learn more about the benefits of a Kent School education.
UM Shore Medical Center at Chestertown Offers New State-of-the-Art MRI
WCTR Radio Expands Coverage with New Frequency 100.1 FM, Serving Queen Anne’s, Northern Talbot, and Caroline Counties
WCTR Radio, the Eastern Shore’s locally owned and independently operated radio station, is proud to announce the expansion of its broadcast reach with the addition of a new frequency at 100.1 FM. This exciting development will extend WCTR’s classic hits, community news, weather, sports, and local programming to listeners across Queen Anne’s County, northern Talbot County, and Caroline County.
3-year-old pre-K launches with Garnet
About 20 3-year-olds had their first day in the classroom this month thanks to Kent County Public Schools' expansion of its prekindergarten program. The school system has long offered universal all-day pre-K for 4-year-olds. This fall, a Pre-K Expansion Grant from the state opened the door for 3-year-olds to join the program as well.
The Annual Chestertown RiverArts Studio Tour
Kent School Begins Middle School Expansion Construction
UM Shore Regional Palliative Care Program Welcomes Nurse Practitioner, Social Worker
University of Maryland Shore Regional Health’s (UM SRH) Palliative Care Program recently announced the addition of nurse practitioner Megan Morrison, PhD, ARNP, FNP-BC, ACHPN, and Teresa “Terry” Rudman, LCSW-C, a licensed clinical social worker, to the team. UM SRH is a member organization of the University of Maryland Medical System.










