
Bay Bridge Boat Show
AACC School of Science, Technology & Education - Career Fair & Open House
April 10th, 5:30 p.m.; Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold
This event has something for everyone, whether you are a current professional looking for a change of direction, a current or graduating college student looking for your next step, or a high school junior or senior looking to the future you need to take advantage of this unique opportunity. Speak directly with local employers in the fields of Science, Technology, Architecture and Education who are not only looking to hire but are also there to answer questions about their businesses. In addition, faculty and staff from admissions and the various School of STE programs will be available to answer any questions you may have. Be sure to check the website for participating departments and our growing list of participating employers.
April 10th; Baltimore Museum of Industry, Baltimore
Your support of LET’S GO fuels the futures of over 2,000 youth in underserved and marginalized communities annually, equipping them with the skills and confidence to thrive in a STEM-driven world. Meet students from Anne Arundel County and Baltimore. As future innovators shaping tomorrow, they will showcase their thoughtful STEM projects, sharing how their ideas can impact our communities today and in the future.
Central Maryland Chamber Gala
April 10th, 7 p.m.; Maritime Conference Center, Linthicum Heights
This is THE feel-good event of the year – a night of celebration, inspiration, and powerful connections. Don’t just hear about it—be in the room where it happens!
April 11th through 13th; Paws at the Mall, Annapolis
Hop into Spring with bunnies, take photos with adoptable bunnies, plus kids crafts with the SPCA of Anne Arundel County.
April 11th through 13th; Bay Bridge Marina, Stevensville
Climb aboard a wide array of powerboats of every style and size – from fishing boats and trawlers to pontoon boats and luxury cruisers. With plenty of on-site parking available, food and beer stations, and live entertainment, the Bay Bridge Boat Show is guaranteed to be a great day on the Bay.
Eastern Shore Sea Glass & Coastal Arts Festival
April 12th-13th; Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St Michaels
The Eastern Shore Sea Glass & Coastal Arts Festival offers fun for the whole family with fantastic shopping, great food and drinks, live music, and more. Check back here soon for ticket information and advance sales.
April 12th, 6 p.m.; Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis
Join The Burrows Hill Foundation to fight Friedreich's Ataxia, a rare debilitating, life-shortening, degenerative neuro-muscular disease that affects 1 in 50,000 people.
April 13th, 9 a.m.; Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis
Centered around the theme of Circles of Support, the Walk MS® experience emphasizes the people and organizations that help improve a person’s life with MS. At the same time, we move together toward a world free of MS. Everyone at Walk MS plays a powerful role in the MS community, whether you live with MS or care about someone who does.
The 37th Annual Annapolis Opera Vocal Competition
April 13th, 3-6 p.m.; Maryland Hall, Annapolis
The 37th Annual Vocal Competition showcases the most exceptional singers from across the nation, handpicked by a panel of judges from the top organizations in the opera world today. From over three hundred talented applicants, only the best of the best have made it to the Finals stage. But the excitement doesn’t stop there! Join us in the audience and become a crucial part of the action. It’s your chance to influence the outcome and crown the winner with the prestigious Opera Guild Audience Choice Award. Will your favorite performer rise to the top? Join in and find out!
Dorchester County Historical Society Volunteer Day
April 19th, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Dorchester Historical Society, Cambridge
Join us for a day of spring cleaning around our property, meet other DCHS members, and learn about our current projects! In the case of rain, we will reschedule for April 26th.
Easton's Annual Easter Egg Hunt
April 19th, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.; Talbot County Courthouse
Saturday, April 19th starts our Spring Celebration as thousands of eggs will be spread out on the Talbot County Courthouse grounds for Easton’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt. The hunt starts at 10:00am when the Easter Bunny arrives on a Fire Truck. The anticipated hunt start times are: 10:15am for Infants-1 year old and 2–4 year old's. 10:30am start time for children ages 5-10. The Easter Bunny will be available to greet children and pose for photos before and after the hunts. Children of all ages are welcome.
Federal Furniture Demonstration with Bob Van Dyke
April 19th, 1 to 3 p.m.; William Paca House and Garden, Annapolis
Join us on the Paca Terrace and meet furniture maker Bob Van Dyke. Visitors will learn about Federal period furniture with a focus on Annapolis cabinet maker, John Shaw. Bob will demonstrate some of the techniques used to create basic inlays. As Director of the Connecticut Valley School of Woodworking and a Contributing Editor for Fine Woodworking Magazine, Bob has been hooked on Federal inlay styles for years! The “magnolia” paterae that was frequently used by John Shaw and will be a part of this unique demonstration.
The Complete Player Spring Gala
April 22nd; Blackwall Barn & Lodge, Gambrills
The TCP 4th Annual Gala is more than just an event—it’s an opportunity to witness the transformative impact of TCP’s programs, hear from the incredible youth we serve, and be part of the exciting vision for 2025-2026.
State of Rivers: Sassafras & Bayside Creeks
April 22nd, 5:30 p.m.; Betterton Volunteer Fire Company
Each year, between April—October, ShoreRivers’ professional Riverkeepers conduct weekly tidal sampling of sites from Cecilton to Cambridge, then test for multiple scientific water quality parameters including dissolved oxygen, nutrient pollution, algae, and clarity. These indicators reveal the overall health of our waterways and our progress toward protecting and restoring our local rivers. ShoreRivers, statewide groups, and national agencies use this information to track trends, develop remediation strategies, advocate for stronger laws and enforcement, alert the public of potential health risks, and inform region-wide efforts toward clean water goals.