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| Don’t skip past our Live Performances this week! Tickets are going fast for the Honey Dewdrops, the Nighthawks, and the Yoko Miwa Trio. Grab yours before they’re gone! |
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| | | | | Cutting Boards with Tom Parmelee Tues. & Thurs., September 16 & 18 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
In this two-part class, participants will make their own cutting boards to use in their homes. Students will learn about different species of woods to use for food safe projects, how to join pieces of wood together, and different oils for sealing them. |
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| | | Intro to Basket Weaving with Bey-Her Baskets: Potato Masher Friday, September 19 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
The Potato Masher Basket is woven on an vintage potato masher. The masher will become the handle of the basket. Students will be shown how to anchor the masher into the base. Basic weaving techniques will be taught as students create a basket that will be a unique addition to any kitchen decor. Students will have a choice of handles and colors. |
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| | | Weave a Nantucket Cuff Bracelet with Woven Traditions Shop Saturday, September 20 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
This class will teach a single 1/4″ cuff bracelet using a copper cuff and Nantucket cane. Students will learn how to wrap the bracelet using natural cane and black cane. The kit comes with all of the supplies each student will need to weave the bracelet. |
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| | | Beginner Woodworking with Tom Parmelee: Planter Sunday, September 21 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Wouldn’t it be cool to show off your plants in a planter that you’ve made yourself? Participants will learn how to use the miter saw and adjoin cedar wood to make a structure for a plant approx. 14 x 14″. |
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| | | Sound Scientists with Messy Happy Music Lab Sunday, September 21 10:15 am - 11:45 am
Put on your lab coats and join musical speech-language pathologist Corinne Zmoos, MS, CCC-SLP for science stations, musical play invitations, and a silly singalong. Designed for toddlers and young children, this class features stations for rhythm, melody, timbre, and pitch through sensory experiments and a music class bursting with language science. |
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| | | | | The Honey Dewdrops in Concert and Conversationfolk Friday, September 19 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Virginia natives, Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish of The Honey Dewdrops began touring in 2009 and have called the city of Baltimore home for over 10 years. In their two decades’ long partnership, the Dewdrops have showcased the dynamism of 2 voices and 2 instruments in a live setting and recorded form. Laura and Kagey are always working towards expanding their experimental folk sound of electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin and clawhammer banjo with tight vocal harmonies, while maintaining a commitment to deepening their understanding of the world through the lens of songwriting and music. |
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| | | The Nighthawks in Concert and Conversationblues, roots Saturday, September 20 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
“On this landmark anniversary, founder, lead singer and harpmaster Mark Wenner is still at the helm, while drummer Mark Stutso, guitarist Dan Hovey and bassist Paul Pisciotta all share vocals and songwriting, making this lineup one of the strongest. Decades of gigs and rabid fans have earned them the name ‘The Best Bar Band In The World.’ More than a bar band or blues band, as they’re frequently labeled, this is a band that played with Carl Perkins in addition to Muddy Waters.” – Vizztone, 2022
The 4pm show is sold out! Grab your tickets to the 7:30pm show before they’re gone! |
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| | | Yoko Miwa Trio in Concert and Conversationjazz Sunday, September 21 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Internationally acclaimed pianist/composer Yoko Miwa is one of the most powerful and compelling performers on the scene today. Her trio, with its remarkable telepathy and infectious energy, has brought audiences to their feet worldwide. Yoko was named a Rising Star Pianist in the 2022, 2023, and 2024 DownBeat Critics Poll. The Yoko Miwa Trio’s 2021 release, Songs of Joy, received wide acclaim and reached #1 on national jazz radio charts and was voted a best jazz album of 2021 in the DownBeat 86th Annual Readers Poll. Jazziz called it “a radiant new collection.” CD Hotlist said “…yet another triumph from one of America’s finest jazz pianists, composers, and bandleaders.” |
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