March Calendar
concert with local community churches and nearby university choirs, Junior Ranger activities and more. For more info. visit http://dnr2.maryland.gov/publicland s/Pages/ea ster n/t ub man_visitorcenter.aspx.
tour of St. Michaels’ six fine art galleries, all centrally located on Talbot Street. For more info. visit historic.stmichaels.org. 11 Cakebread Winery Pairing Dinner at the Robert Morris Inn, Oxford. 7 p.m. For more info. tel: 410-226-5111. 11 Concert: Jim Fodrie in the Stoltz Listening Room, Avalon Theatre, Easton. 8 p.m. For more info. tel: 410-822-7299 or visit avalonfoundation.org. 11-12 Grand Opening of the Tubma n Visitor C enter. L oc ated near Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, the visitor center includes an exhibit hall w ith thought-provoking multimedia exhibits, a theater, and gift shop. Two full days of activities with a performance by National Park Service Centennial Poet Laureate Dr. Sonia Sanchez followed by a w riting workshop; choir
11,25 Country Church Breakfast at Faith Chapel and Trappe United Methodist churches in Wesley Ha l l, Trappe. 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. TUMC is also the home of “Martha’s Closet” Yard Sale and C om mu n it y O ut re ach Store, open during the breakfast and every Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to noon. 12 Firehouse Breakfast at the Oxford Volunteer Fire Company. 8 to 11 a.m. Proceeds to benefit fire and ambulance services. $10 for adults and $5 for children under 10. For more info. tel: 410-226-5110. 12 Ghost and Graveyard bus tour from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m., led by Chesapeake Ghost Walks. $32 per person. Hear over a dozen stories about the haunted landscape of lower Dorchester County in the comfort of a luxury bus. Reservations in advance. For more info. tel: 443-735-0771 or visit chesapeakeghostwalks.com. 12 Electronic Navigation for NonTechnical People at the Chesa-
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