Apr 11 Saturday
Eastern Shore Dental Care is thrilled to announce"Smiles From The Heart" - our FREE DENTISTRY DAY!📅 Date: April 11, 2026🕗 Time: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM📍 Location: 22 Kent Town Market, ChesterJoin us for a day dedicated to your dental health, where we're offering THREE types of services at NO CHARGE:- Cleaning- Filling- ExtractionHere's what you need to know:This event operates on a first come, first serve basis.No appointments necessary!If time allows, patients can rejoin the line for additional services.Patients must be 18 years or older to participate.Mark your calendars and spread the word! Let's bring more smiles to the Eastern Shore community. See you there!________________________________________________________________________Eastern Shore Dental Care presenta "Sonrisas del Corazón"DÍA DE ODONTOLOGÍA GRATISApril 11, 2026 | 8 a. m. - 2 p. m.22 Kent Town Market, Chester, Maryland.¡Esto es por orden de llegada (sin citas) y ofrecemos a los pacientes 3 tipos de servicios, SIN CARGO!-Limpieza-Relleno-Extracción*Si el tiempo lo permite, los pacientes pueden volver a hacer fila.**El paciente debe tener 18 años o más.
Church Hill, MD - Church Hill Theatre is pleased to announce that registration for Basic Acting Skills for Students (BASS) will open online on December 10, 2025. BASS offers students in 1st through 8th grades a chance to bask in the glow of the footlights in a series of Saturday workshops. In this program, which begins on January 31, 2026, students learn about improvisation, character development, scene preparation, and musical theatre dance and vocals. The students’ exploration of theatrical scenes, storytelling, movement and song concludes with a performance for family and friends, scheduled for February 28.
In 2026, the program will include two class levels: students in grades 1-4, and students in grades 5-8. The program will be taught by Becca Van Aken, program founder and experienced theater and QACPS educator. Ms. Van Aken will be joined by experienced guest instructors and members of the Church Hill Theatre family.Classes will be held on Saturdays beginning January 31, running through February 28. The BASS Jr class (1st to 4th graders) will run from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. The BASS Sr. class (5th to 8th graders) will run from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM. There will be a joint class for both groups on the final day, February 28 from 9:00AM to 1:00 PM, including a brief presentation for families.
The cost of the class is $110. Partial scholarships are available. A 10% discount is offered to families who register more than one child. For more information or to register for the class, interested parents can go to the Church Hill Theatre website: www.churchhilltheatre.org/education, or call the theater office at (410) 556-6003 between 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM Monday through Friday. Registration for BASS closes January 23, 2026.
Towson University Department of Art + Design, Art History, and Art Education Faculty present examples of their recent aesthetic concerns in a broad range of media.
The annual undergraduate juried exhibition features students’ works that represent the various tracks, including painting, sculpture, graphic design, illustration, crafts, metalworking/jewelry, ceramics, digital art and design, photography, and printmaking.
Dance a Kid to Camp
Get your body moving to help send a kid to camp this summer!
Join us and boogie all morning for a great cause, supporting families across Howard County.
Families are welcome! Raffle and Prizes! Refreshments!
SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 20269:00AM- 1:00PM
GET INVOLVED:1. Register to secure your spot.2. Fundraise or donate a minimum of $25 for every hour you dance. $373 sends a child to camp for a full week, and there's no limit on how much you can raise!3. Dance! Reach your fundraising goal and join us for a morning of fun.
Register at fundraise.ymaryland.org/SKCDANCE26
Special thanks to our matching gift sponsor, Accolade Technologies.
Experience the legendary tale of the Titanic like never before with Titanic: An Immersive Voyage. Featuring more than 300 artifacts, life-sized reconstructed rooms, 3D views, video animations, and state-of-the-art technology, this immersive experience offers a riveting and emotional journey through one of history’s most iconic tragedies. From the ship’s grand construction to its fatal collision with the iceberg, you’ll get to fully immerse yourself in the Titanic's captivating story. Wander through its lavish halls, watch the iceberg appear, and relive the ship’s dramatic final moments in an immersive gallery. Plus, with a virtual reality exploration of the Titanic’s wreck site more than 2.5 miles deep into the ocean, it promises to be a retelling of the Titanic story like no other.
Join us alongside Anne Arundel County Delegate Mike Rogers @votemikerogers, Senator Shaneka Henson @shanekahenson4u, and GHWINS @goodhealthwins as we come together to make an impact in our community.
Awards will be given to the organization that donates the most blood. All registered donors will receive an e-gift card via email after the event. Snacks provided by American Red Cross.
One donation can save multiple lives. Your small act can make a big difference.
Scan the QR code on the flyer to register today!
Opening Reception: March 21, 2026, 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Contemporary Porcelain: From Tradition to Innovation explores the enduring legacy of porcelain while showcasing the bold ways artists are redefining this historic material today. Long celebrated for its refinement, translucency, and technical precision, porcelain has deep roots in global traditions.
Featuring works by contemporary ceramic artists, the exhibition highlights porcelain’s remarkable versatility. This exhibition invites viewers to reconsider what porcelain can be, and how tradition can spark transformation rather than limit it.
Participating ArtistsSam Chung, Elaine Coleman, Tom Coleman, Julia Galloway, Martha Grover, Bryan Hopkins, Cliff Lee, Heesoo Lee, Steven Young Lee, Kyounghwa Oh, Yoko Sekino-Bove
Also on ExhibitionElements of MechanismsElements of Mechanisms examines the intersection of form, function, and movement through works that draw inspiration from mechanical systems and engineered structures.
Community Arts Spring ShowcaseThe Community Arts Spring Showcase celebrates the creativity, voices, and shared experiences of our community.
Looking for summer plans for the kids, or just a free, fun family outing? The Summer of Possibilities Fair on Saturday, April 11 offers both.
Baltimore families can enjoy live performances, storytelling, creative arts, music, games, and hands-on activities for all ages while exploring summer camps and programs from organizations across the city.
Families can meet program staff, ask questions, and in many cases register on site for opportunities across STEM, arts, dance, music, wellness, leadership development, and more.
Highlights include: - Puppetry and performance from String Theory Theater - A live step show from Coach G’s Academy - Interactive storytelling with music and balloons from Play Dates with Miss Brittney - Storytelling activation from Youth Whisper Organization - And more hands-on activities and performances from BCYF-funded community organizations
Summer programs can be expensive, and finding the right fit can feel overwhelming. This free fair gives families a chance to explore dozens of programs at once, make direct connections, and discover enriching, affordable opportunities their children can be part of this summer.
Register for free: https://forms.bcyfund.org/260568527799881
Free 8-Week Work Readiness Program for Individuals with Disabilities ages 16+. Build skills, discover strengths, and prepare for work in a small, supportive group setting. To register contact Jamie Leboe @ 410-843-7316 / [email protected]