
Mid-Shore Mid-Day
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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.
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Dr. Bill Dennison is the Vice President for Science Application at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, a position that he has held for 23 years. He founded an active group of Science Integrators and Science Communicators in the Integration and Application Network, who develop science communication products and environmental report cards globally.
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Ben Brunner discusses C3-Chesapeake Cycling Club with its president, Eric Griffioen.
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On April 19, 1983, the Talbot County Council unanimously approved a proclamation declaring April 25th to be the official birthday of Talbot County.
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Jamie Wyndon tells Sandy Brown how the Golden Hour rum distillery and tasting room ties in with coffee entrepreneur Andre Perez
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