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  • Ben Brunner talks with Lorraine Gould, Director of Talbot County Parks and Recreation, about this year's Youth Sports Camps and the amazing people leading them. On Shore Rec, Scott Votey discusses the importance of movement in mental health with experts Beth Ann Dorman and Wala-neh Labala
  • On Wine Wednesday, The Wine Coach Laurie Forster tells us about the art of decanting and when and why you should.
  • On Shore Writers, Emily Rich talks to former journalist Philip Barbara about his new novella, The Hartford Atonement.
  • On Arts in Action, Dana Newman, Director of Talbot County Free Library, talks with Ann DeMart about the Children’s Book Festival coming up Saturday, June 7 at the Easton branch. The festival is part of the library’s 100th anniversary events.
  • Laura Oliver is an award-winning writer, author, and developmental story editor whose work is often featured in national newspapers, magazines, and literary reviews. This week’s episode of “This is How the Story Goes” is “Indicators.” A woman asks the universe for a sign and gets it. The hard part is believing it’s real. Join Laura for a reading of her work tonight at the historic The Avalon Theatre in Easton. Doors open at 5:30.
  • Fiona Apple, Deer Park, Frances of Delirium, Sufjan Stevens, Blondshell, Car Seat Headrest, Slow Fiction, The Hello People, TOPS, Men I Trust, Movits, Nourished By Time, The Smile, Sea Lemon, Jenny Hval, Turnstile, + More! LOCAL FEATURED ARTIST: Last Ghosts
  • Rodney Whitaker, Amos Milburn, Roseanne Vitro, Lorraine Feather, Julie Parsons Trio, Norman Connors, Herlin Riley, Emma-Jean Thackray, Sergio Pereira, Count Basie
  • Shore Writer Emily Rich interviews Micki Meinhardt’s whose little curated bookstore is a great visit for next time you’re in Ocean City.
  • On Health Bites Stefanie Defiglia explains how ADHD in seen differently in girls and how we, as parents, can recognize the signs.
  • Meredith Watters discusses the plants you should consider for garden to welcome pollinators.
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