
Mid-Shore Mid-Day
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Christie Woodard of PRS Guitars in Stephensville talks about the quest to find high school graduates with the right stuff to forge a career in skilled trades.
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CASA of the Mid-Shore is a non-profit organization serving children under the protection of the Circuit Courts in Talbot, Dorchester, Queen Anne’s and Kent Counties due to abuse or neglect. It is their mission to be a consistent presence and voice for these children through court appointments of volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates.
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Every year, Talbot Interfaith Shelter brings together businesses and school faculty (and their students) to celebrate joy and laughter with the annual Lip Sync Battle, to help raise funds for their shelters and outreach programs.
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Tides of Grace arose from the compassionate vision of Leann Rhodes-Ickes, whose deep-rooted passion for community welfare transformed her life’s work. It all began with the simplest acts of caring—collecting gently used toys from the community to give to those in need, ensuring every child experienced the joy of Christmas during COVID-19.
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The Chesapeake Film Festival (CFF) and the Talbot County Free Library are thrilled to announce an exciting new monthly film series, celebrating the library's 100th Anniversary and CFF's 18th Season of Our Bay, Our World, Our Festival.
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Talbot Thrive is partnering with the Town of Easton Parks and Recreation Department and the YMCA of the Chesapeake to launch a new Running and Walking Club.
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Singing, dancing and dining from the era of the Chitlins Circuit is happening in Cambridge May 2nd and 3rd, and organizer-producer Veronica Taylor shares the highlights.
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WHCP's Ben Brunner sits down with Adam Goodheart, the Starr Center's Director, to talk about their innovative public history projects; prizes and fellowships; staff and students; scholarships and internships; and their partnerships with some of America’s leading cultural institutions.
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WHCP's Sandy Brown gets to the Columbian roots of Crezia Coffee and how it got to Talbot County.
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Each summer, the town of Vienna rolls out its Music Festival. Organizer Frank Fluhar tells Catherine Mullinax-Jones the free, riverside event will have something for everyone.