Community Calendar Salisbury Area Chamber of CommerceCommunity Calendar CartEvent ListingSelect Category: All Categories Arts & Crafts Fair Arts & Entertainment Banquets/Luncheons Baseball & Softball Breakfast Events Community Event Community Market Concert Conference Dance Instruction/Classes Dinner Fundraisers Film Presentations Fitness Activities Golf Tournaments/Outings Group Day Trips/Vacations Job Fairs Networking/Outreach Parade Performances Public Forums Ribbon Cuttings/Openings Runs/Rides/Walks SCORE Seminars/Training Senior Activities Sports Summer Camps Support Groups Theatre Third Friday Tours Workshops Yard Sale/Flea Market Youth Activities Calendar View<< PrevNext >>Friday, September 29, 2017Community EventHigh Peaks Starry Night Paintnight FundraiserCome have some fun with us as we raise money to assist individuals that DILA serves in planning great vacation opportunities. Space is limited so register early and bring a friend. Don’t worry if you can’t paint as a local artist will lead you step by step in making a treasured memory. Must be 21 or older to attend as it is being held at Adams Taphouse Grille on Sept 29 starting at 7pm. Cost is $45 person. To register go to: https://www.paintnite.com/events/_1215390. Space is limited so register early. When:Friday, September 29, 2017 7:00 PM thru 09:00 PMWhere: Adams Taphouse Grille219 N. Fruitland BlvdFruitland, MD 21826 For More Info:Stephanie James4107425052dila@dila.orghttps://www.paintnite.com/events/-1215390 Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Saturday, September 30, 2017Community EventBats & Their Habitats: A Workshop at the Ward Museum Dr. Aaron Hogue, Salisbury University assistant professor and expert on mammalogy, will lead a fascinating look into the world of bats. Learn about the species of bats that live in our area, build your own bat house to bring home and provide them a new space, and accompany Professor Hogue out to Schumaker Pond to observe bats at dusk utilizing specialized bat-monitoring instruments. The cost will be $30 for Members and SU faculty, Staff, & Students, and $35 for all others.When:Saturday, September 30, 2017 6:30 PM thru 08:30 PMWhere: Ward Museum of Wild Fowl Art, Salisbury UniversityFor More Info:Rose Taylor443-880-8178mrtaylor@salisbury.eduwww.wardmuseum.org Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Friday, October 06, 2017Arts & Crafts FairCarve & Paint a Gunner Wood Duck with Rich SmokerLearn to carve with Ward Museum World Champion and Living Legend, Rich Smoker. Using hand- or power-tools, carve and paint a hunting-style decoy. Starting with a body, head, and tail plank, all parts will be carved, assembled, and painted by the end of class. Space is limited. This class is $300 for Members and SU faculty, staff, and students; and $350 for all others.When:from Friday, October 6, 2017 5:00 PMthru Sunday, October 8, 2017 5:00 PMWhere: Ward Museum of Wild Fowl Art, Salisbury UniversityFor More Info:Rose Taylor443-880-8178mrtaylor@salisbury.eduwww.wardmuseum.org Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Saturday, October 07, 2017Community EventAllstate's Reality Rides Simulator is Coming to SalisburyAllstate’s fifth annual Reality Rides® simulator tour will make a stop at Salisbury University to drive home dangers of distracted driving in Salisbury. The Reality Rides simulator is traveling across the U.S. and Canada to demonstrate the importance of avoiding distractions behind the wheel. The tour’s message is especially important, as safety experts estimate more than 40,000 people died in car crashes in the U.S. in 2016, making it potentially the deadliest year on America’s roads since 2007 and a new study reports that more than half of all crashes are caused by phone-related distractions.The Reality Rides simulator is a stationary vehicle with a virtual reality curved LED screen across the windshield, displaying animated scenarios drivers often encounter. Using the steering wheel, gas and brake pedals, operators try to navigate those situations while also attempting to text message, answer phone calls or use in-car technology like GPS. Afterward, participants receive “traffic citations” that highlight real infractions they’ve committed.Along with the simulator, this year Reality Rides offers new features and enhanced technology, including touch-screen monitors that display distracted-driving facts and allow participants to take selfies to share on social media as GIFs. Also for the first time, Reality Rides will feature a virtual pledge wall displaying participants’ photos, as a demonstration of their support for Allstate’s X the TXT movement in which drivers pledge to not text behind the wheel. Participants may pledge to X the TXT at Reality Rides events, or by liking the X the TXT Facebook page.When:Saturday, October 7, 2017 10:00 AM thru 01:00 PMWhere:alisbury University, Avery St. parking lot, 1108 S. Division St., Salisbury, MD 21804For More Info:Sara Spencer312-935-1227sspencer@talktocurrent.comhttps://www.facebook.com/XtheTXT/ Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Sunday, October 08, 2017Community EventAntiques RoadShowHave you ever wondered how much your favorite heirloom is worth? Is it trash or treasure? The Village at Harbor Pointe invites you to find out at our Antiques Road Show!When:Sunday, October 8, 2017 2:00 PM thru 04:00 PMWhere: The Village at Harbor Pointe611 Tressler DrSalisbury, Md 21801 For More Info:Aaron Taylor410-860-8750aaron.c.taylor@consulatehc.com Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Tuesday, October 10, 2017Community EventMid Fall American Sign Language Level 1 Classes ScheduledA six week American Sign Language (ASL) Level 1 class will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-8pm starting October 10 and will end on November 16. Lead by a deaf instructor students will learn about Deaf culture, manual alphabet, numbers, basic signs and how to talk about family and home plus much more. All classes will be held at DILA located at 806 Snow Hill Rd, Salisbury, MD. Cost is $225 which includes the textbook Signing Naturally I. Class space is limited so register early. To register or for more information call 410-742-5052 V/TTY, 443-365-2645 VP, email: dila@dila.org or visit www.dila.org. Registration ends October 9. When:Tuesday, October 10, 2017 6:00 PM thru 08:00 PMWhere: Deaf Independent Living Association, Inc.806 Snow Hill RdSalisbury, MD 21804 For More Info:Laura Jones4107425052laura.jones@dila.orghttp://www.dila.org/events.php Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Friday, October 13, 2017Community EventChesapeake Wildfowl Expo Enjoy a sneak preview of vintage waterfowling collectibles in the John A. Leutkemeyer and Thomas F. Mullan, Jr. Legacy Center.When:Friday, October 13, 2017 3:00 PM thru 06:00 PMWhere:Ward Museum of Wild Fowl Art, Salisbury University For More Info:Rose Taylor443-880-8178mrtaylor@salisbury.eduwww.wardmuseum.org Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Saturday, October 14, 2017Community Event16th Annual Walk for Awareness Women Supporting Women is hosting its 16th Annual Walk for Awareness on October 14, 2017 at Winterplace Park in conjunction with National Breast Cancer Awareness month. Registration is available for individuals, teams and even your favorite canine. Each captain is responsible to recruit and register at least 4 or more individuals to walk together as a team. Teams can be made up of family and friends, schools, clubs or other youth groups, churches or co-workers. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the gate. For more information, please contact the Women Supporting Women office at 410.548.7880. When:Saturday, October 14, 2017 8:30 AM thru 02:00 PMWhere: Winterplace ParkSalisbury, MD 21804 For More Info:Kerrie Bunting410.548.7880kerrie@womensupportingwomen.org Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Saturday, October 14, 2017Community EventBottoms Up: The Underside of Decoys September 29, 2017 - January 21, 2018Opening Reception October 14, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.mso-fareast-font-family:Calibri;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman";mso-ansi-language:EN-US;mso-fareast-language:EN-US;mso-bidi-language:EN-US'>This LaMay Gallery exhibit showcases the variety of ways in which decoy makers and users have marked their decoys. From the brands of successive owners and gunning clubs to the poems and inscriptions of their makers, the ways in which the undersides of decoys have been marked demonstrate the historical lineage and patterns of use of the decoy as both a hunting tool and an art form. Come to the opening reception at the Chesapeake Wildfowl Expo, with poetry readings from Salisbury University students and faculty, inspired by the exhibit.When:Saturday, October 14, 2017 10:00 AM thru 12:00 PMWhere:Ward Museum of Wild Fowl Art, Salisbury University For More Info:Rose Taylor443-880-8178mrtaylor@salisbury.eduwww.wardmuseum.org Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Saturday, October 14, 2017Arts & Crafts FairChesapeake Wildfowl Expo The crisp, clear fall air and beautiful grounds of the museum will once again set the stage for a day of excitement, anticipation, and socialization among decoy collectors and carvers from across the country. Chesapeake Wildfowl Expo pays tribute to decoys from the past while encouraging the carving of new ones. Admission to the event and museum is free! Registration begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday followed by the Competition.When:Saturday, October 14, 2017 10:00 AM thru 04:00 PMWhere: Ward Museum of Wild Fowl Art, Salisbury UniversityFor More Info:Rose Taylor443-880-8178mrtaylor@salisbury.eduwww.wardmuseum.org Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Saturday, October 14, 2017Community EventThrive: Senior Life after 55This senior expo will feature information and displays by area businesses, entertainment, door prizes and food. Entertainment will include music and dance performances, talks by local authors and demonstrations by local artists. Also planned are information sessions on living wills, insurance, veterans, late-life depression and more; and displays by area clubs and organizations. Award-winning photographer and writer Brice Stump will be on hand to talk about his latest book. Admission is free. Call 410-742-0505, ext. 118. Sponsored by The Salisbury Independent.When:Saturday, October 14, 2017 10:01 AM thru 03:01 PMWhere: MAC Inc., 909 Progress Circle, Salisbury MD 21804For More Info:Cindy Robinson410-742-0505, ext. 118cfr@macinc.org Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Tuesday, October 17, 2017Community EventCommunity Heatlh Fair hosted by The Village at Harbor PointeHarbor Pointe is Hosting a Health Fair for the community. Wicomico Health Department will be giving $20.00 flu shots, PRMC will be doing several screenings from Diabetes to BMI. Many Health Care industries will be providing many different sevices from health education, what servies our pharmacies offer, hearing and vision screening. The list goes onWhen:Tuesday, October 17, 2017 12:00 AM thru 02:00 PMWhere: The Village at Harbor Pointe611 Tressler DriveSalisbury, MD For More Info:Aaron Taylor410-860-8750aaron.c.taylor@consulatehc.com Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Tuesday, October 17, 2017Community EventHealth FairThe Village at Harbor Pointe invites you to our Health Fair. Join us for an educational afternoon where you'll have the opportunity to receive a variety of health screenings so you can make sure you're in tip-top shape.Come get information about the following:Lower Shore Health Insurance Assistance program, Hearing, Diabetes, Stoke, Bone Density, Women's Health, BMI Screenings, Memory Care , Pharmacies, Flu Shots, COPD.... When:Tuesday, October 17, 2017 12:00 PM thru 02:00 PMWhere: The Village at Harbor Pointe611 Tressler Dr.Salisbury, MD 21804 For More Info:Aaron Taylor410-860-8750Aaron.C.Taylor@consulatehc.com Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Wednesday, October 18, 2017Community EventNative American Heritage Celebration November is Native American Heritage Month and the Ward Museum is hosting a FREE-to-the-public celebration led by American Indian tribes indigenous to Delmarva. Come learn about Native culture on the Eastern Shore from members of Delmarva tribes, and other Native Americans living on the Shore. This event coincides with third Saturday Drop In Art and features family-friendly crafts, led by members of the Accohannock tribe.When:Wednesday, October 18, 2017 10:00 AM thru 04:00 PMWhere: Ward Museum of Wild Fowl Art, Salisbury UniversityFor More Info:Rose Taylor443-880-8178mrtaylor@salisbury.eduwww.wardmuseum.org Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Friday, October 20, 2017ConcertGospel NightBlind Industries & Services of Maryland (BISM) 9th Annual Gospel Night to support Blind & Low Vision Senior Adults on the Eastern Shore ALL are Welcome for this free concert and community event!Free Admission Gospel and Church Choirs from our community plus youth groups, soloists, duets, praise dancers and instrumentalists will perform. A love offering will be collected and homemade baked goods will be sold.Enjoy a memorable evening of music & fellowship.For information contact Amy Crouse 410-845-2333 When:Friday, October 20, 2017 7:00 PM thru 09:00 PMWhere: Christ United Methodist Church 211 Phillip Morris Drive, Salisbury, MD 21804For More Info:Amy Crouse410-845-2333acrouse@bism.orgwww.bism.org Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Saturday, October 21, 2017Community EventParty on the Pond Fundraiser Dinner Enjoy an evening of food, music, art and silent auction. This special fundraiser dinner will be used to raise funds for the museum and its educational and outreach efforts. Your ticket includes your meal, appetizers, beer, wine, tea and dessert bar.$85 Ward Museum members, $100 non-member, table of 9 $750. Sponsorships available.When:Saturday, October 21, 2017 5:00 PM thru 08:00 PMWhere: Ward Museum of Wild Fowl Art, Salisbury UniversityFor More Info:Rose Taylor443-880-8178mrtaylor@salisbury.eduwww.wardmuseum.org Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Friday, October 27, 2017Community EventLight the RiverEnjoy a laid back evening to celebrate breast cancer survivors and remember those who have lost the battle. Lanterns will be available for purchase to send down the river, $5/latern. Music will be provided and a speaking opportunity by breast cancer survivor, Pam Wulff. Hot chocolate and coffee will also be available. Otherwise, this event is free to the public.When:Friday, October 27, 2017 5:30 PM thru 07:00 PMWhere: Salisbury City Park Salisbury, MD 21804 For More Info:Kerrie Bunting410.548.7880kerrie@womensupportingwomen.orgwww.womensupportingwomen.org Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Friday, October 27, 2017Community EventHalloween Party in a Haunted HouseCome have a spooktacular time at Poplar Hill Mansion for a Halloween Party in Salisbury’s most haunted house on Friday, October 27th from 8:00-10:00 p.m. The Mansion will be fully decorated to get you in the spirit. Staff will be on hand to discuss the spirit history and findings of paranormal investigations done at the Mansion. Author of the Ghosts series, Andy Nunez will be here to discuss the ghost stories, legends, and lore of Delmarva. Costumes are encouraged and there will be a prize for best costume. Dance the night away, fun games, Halloween trivia, other events…oh, and did we mention the house is really HAUNTED! Assorted desserts served. Suggested donation of $5.00 per person; all proceeds go towards the preservation of Poplar Hill Mansion, a 501(c)-3. Mature audiences only. For more information call 410-749-1776.When:Friday, October 27, 2017 8:00 PM thru 10:00 PMWhere:Poplar Hill Mansion, 117 Elizabeth Street, Salisbury, MD 21801For More Info:Sarah Meyers410-749-1776curator@poplarhillmansion.orgwww.poplarhillmansion.org Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Saturday, October 28, 2017Community EventMake a Difference Day '17: 3rd Annual Eastern Shore GivebackHabitat for Humanity of Wicomico County and Salisbury's Promise have combined forces to do a neighborhood clean-up day in the Westover Neighborhood of Salisbury, MD for 2017 Make a Difference Day. Volunteers will do yard clean up, landscaping, build picnic tables, create and hide kindness rocks, do face painting for neighborhood children, and more!Volunteers check in at 8:30 am and finish by noon. Check in at 704 Westover Drive. Look for the tent and balloons.A thank you lunch will be provided at 11:30 pm. The first 50 volunteers who sign up will receive a t-shirt. (Be sure to add a t-shirt when you check out!)To register for this event, go to our website and click on the logo for Make a Difference Day.(or visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/3rd-annual-eastern-shore-giveback-tickets-37842691509 to register there!)When:Saturday, October 28, 2017 8:30 AM thru 12:00 PMWhere: Westover Drive NeighborhoodStarting at a Habitat Home, 704 S. Westover Drive, Salisbury, MD For More Info:Tara Kearns410-546-1551 ext 106support@wicomicohabitat.orgwww.wicomicohabitat.org Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Saturday, October 28, 2017Community EventMIdway Toyota's "Knock Out Breast Cancer" WalkPlease join Midway Chevrolet on October 28th as we walk the lot to benefit Women Supporting Women. Registration begins at 10:00 AM and the walk is from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM. Individual/Team Walkers: FREE!- Collect pledges or donations from people in your community for every hour, lap or mile you plan to walk. Sign up family, friends and co-workers - show your team spirit, family bond, or company pride!"In Honor" or "In Memory of" Sign: $25- Purchase a 12"x24" sign to honor or remember a friend or loved one. Signs will be inscribed with the name of the individual and displayed on the walk route.Corporate Sponsor: $100- Show the public your business cares with a 24"x36" sign emblazoned with your company logo. These signs will be prominently displayed along the walk route for high visibility! Corporate Partner: $500- Join us as a partner and have your company logo emblazoned on a 2'x10' banner to be displayed on the exterior of the dealership on the day of the event, a 24"x36" sign along the walk route, as well as special media considerations for maximum exposure! For more information, or to receive an official entry folder call Josh at Midway: 443-614-6021When:Saturday, October 28, 2017 10:00 AM thru 02:00 PMWhere:1337 Ocean HwyPocomoke City, Maryland 21851For More Info:Josh Nordstrom443.614.6021https://www.firstgiving.com/womensupportingwomen/midway-toyota-knock-out-breast-cancer-walk Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Calendar View<< PrevNext >>Member Directory | Chamber Calendar of Events | Member Account | Community Calendar of Events | SACC Job Board