Upcoming Events
Events
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Friday Avanti Pizza at Love Point Vineyards and Winery
Love Point Vineyards and Winery 305 River Shore LAne, Stevensville, MD, United StatesWe have the best pizza options from Avanti available for you to order. We will have your order ready for you when you arrive at the vineyard. Get a bottle of wine from the tasting room and enjoy your pizza with one of the best views in the county.
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Par-Tee Time Trivia
Queenstown Harbor 310 Links Lane, Queenstown, MD, United StatesTrivia Nights at The Tavern at Queenstown Harbor! The Tavern is your new go-to spot for fun, food, and friendly competition! Join us every Friday from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM for a lively evening of trivia, delicious eats, and exciting prizes. Think you’ve got what it takes to claim the top spot? Gather your […]
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11th Annual Car Show in Historic Stevensville
Historic Stevensville Town Center Stevesnville, MD, United StatesClassic cars line the streets of Historic Stevensville to compete for awards and trophies. Car entry as early as 9am at $20 per vehicle. The public is welcome from 10am-3pm to enjoy the music, watch children learn to sketch and paint the cars, join in live dancing and music, local eateries and food trucks.
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Queen Anne’s County First Saturdays: Wright’s Chance & Tucker House
Immerse yourself in early Queen Anne's County, early Maryland, and early America with free tours of Wright's Chance (c.1744) and Tucker House (c.1792) in Centreville each first Saturday of the month May - October. Both historic house museums, located across the street from one another, are operated by the Queen Anne's County Historical Society.
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Free first Saturdays tours: QAC Centre for the Arts
Located in Centreville in walking distance to Wright's Chance and Tucker House, the Queen Anne's County Centre for the Arts served as a church from 1887 until 1959, and later as a county building. In the early 90's, the site was transformed into what it is today: a vibrant center featuring visual, performing, and cultural […]
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2026 Sudlersville Train Station Museum First Saturdays (and more!) free events!
Sudlersville Train Station Museum 203 N. Church Street, Sudlersville, MarylandEnjoy the changing exhibits in the only train station (1885) in the county on its original site. From a model train display to a MD250 Vintage Base Ball Showdown, Sudlersville offers an abundance of local history stretching back to colonial times. It was also the home of one of baseball's greatest heroes, Jimmie Foxx, who […]
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First Saturdays free tours: Kennard African American Cultural Heritage Center
Opened in 2017 as a center for African American history programs and events (including book clubs, classes, and exhibits), this one-time high school for African American students (est. 1936) was named for education trailblazer Lucretia Kennard. Enjoy a remarkable museum and resource library that chronicles local, state, and national African American life. In addition to […]
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2026 Sudlersville Train Station Museum First Saturdays (and more!) free events!
Sudlersville Train Station Museum 203 N. Church Street, Sudlersville, MarylandEnjoy the changing exhibits in the only train station (1885) in the county on its original site. From a model train display to a MD250 Vintage Base Ball Showdown, Sudlersville offers an abundance of local history stretching back to colonial times. It was also the home of one of baseball's greatest heroes, Jimmie Foxx, who […]
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First Saturdays Free Tours: Sudlersville Memorial Library
In 1868, Wesley Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church was built on this site. Ten years later, a larger church, Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, was constructed on the same site. In 1947, five years after the Methodist South churches all closed, the Sudlersville Memorial Library opened here. Enjoy a free tour and learn a little more about […]
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First Saturdays Free Tours: The Hope School (1892)
Located at 125 Ruthsburg Road (Route 304) in Centreville near Queen Anne's County High School, this one-room schoolhouse may have served African American students grades 1 – 7 as early as 1865. Originally located on Hope Road, the school closed in 1938 and was restored by the Retired Teachers Association.
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