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US 50/301 Ramp Management Program Continues on Kent Island to Improve Local Access and Traffic Flow

May 6, 2025 by The Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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Queen Anne’s County, in partnership with the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA), will continue the US 50/301 (Blue Star Memorial Highway) Ramp Management Program on Kent Island this summer. The initiative aims to encourage westbound travelers to stay on US 50/301 and help relieve congestion on MD 18 (Main Street) for local residents and emergency responders.

Beginning Sunday, May 18, ramp access onto westbound US 50/301 will be restricted each Saturday, Sunday, and holiday Monday (Memorial Day and Labor Day) at the following locations:

  • Duke Street (Exit 38A)
  • MD 8 (Business Parkway/Romancoke Road, Exit 37)

Restrictions will be in effect from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on these days. Drivers will still be able to exit westbound US 50/301 onto MD 8 and MD 18 but will not be able to enter westbound US 50/301 from these two points during the restriction window.

Detour signs will direct motorists to use MD 18 eastbound to Castle Marina Road south, where access to westbound US 50 will be available.

Overhead and portable message signs will alert motorists of these changes. Travelers are encouraged to plan ahead by checking live traffic conditions at chart.maryland.gov.

Impact in 2024

The pilot project showed promising results:

  • MD 18 Westbound from Castle Marina Road to MD 8 saw a 55% decrease in traffic travel time compared to summer 2023.
  • Delays from Piney Narrows Road to Castle Marina Road were reduced by 20%.
  • Detour travel time averaged 13 minutes during summer weekends, with minimal delay when Bay Bridge traffic was flowing.
  • Despite an increase in westbound traffic volume (46,500 in 2023 vs. 47,400 in 2024), maximum travel time on US 50 westbound decreased from 52.4 to 43.9 minutes.

Community members are encouraged to share feedback. Public comment is welcomed at any County Commissioners meeting, held on the second and fourth Tuesdays at 5:30 PM, with in-person and virtual options available. Comments can also be emailed to [email protected].

For more information on the Ramp Management Program, visit www.qac.org and click “Bay Bridge Traffic Info,” or explore the project website:
https://mdot-sha-us50-kent-iss-traffic-mgmt-study-qa50kitms-maryland.hub.arcgis.com

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Bummer: Spy Nights with Meredith Davies Hadaway Postponed

May 6, 2025 by The Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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The Spy Nights performance with Meredith Davies Hadaway and guest Deidra Greenleaf Allan, initially scheduled for May 7, 2025, has been postponed to a later date yet to be determined.

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The Market at Dover Station Blooms in May with Shopping, Exhibits and Events

May 1, 2025 by The Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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It’s hard to believe that The Market at Dover Station has been open for six months. A walk through its retail space and fine art gallery exudes a solid sense of belonging, as if the Market belongs in this space, and this space belongs in Easton’s East End.

Featured for the month of May are several of the Market’s initial partners. Known as Market Partners, these vendors work in cooperation with the management to create the eye catching, upscale regional shopping hub which the Market has become.

Savington & Hill Floral Co., Ltd. provides a welcoming array of fresh flowers, plants, giftware and chocolates just inside the Market’s entry. Owner Richard Savington says, “I grew up in the industry, the fifth generation of our family business. We trace our beginnings back to a wholesale florist who provided most of the calla lilies sold up and down the Eastern Seaboard from the Gilded Age until shortly before the Second World War, garnering the moniker ‘Calla Lily King’.” Upon graduation from college, Rick was given charge of the same store where he swept floors and cut flowers as a teen. Leaving to pursue a law degree, Rick closed the door on that part of his life, thinking it was forever. Then came COVID and life came to a screeching halt for everyone. Finding himself at a crossroads, Rick chose to reenter the industry he had loved since childhood. Rick’s son, Nicholas, has since moved home from Manhattan to join him, marking six generations in the floral industry.

Susan Schauer John’s bright and inspiring The Little Zebra Gallery sells original artworks by skilled artisans from around the world and right here at home. The more colorful, whimsical or inspirational, the better! Artworks from The Little Zebra are meant to bring joy and smiles. This gallery is an outcropping of The Zebra Gallery at 5 N. Harrison Street in Easton. Says John, who is a gifted and skilled fine artist herself, “It seems there is never enough room to show wonderful art!”

Sean Harmer’s Rivr House Furniture offers beautiful handmade and bespoke custom furniture, home goods, cutting boards, topographic maps and art. All crafted with exceptional skill and loving care right here on the Eastern Shore, from many species of wood.=

The fun, funky boutique-style booth Glass Tidings by Kelly Alteri, features handcrafted jewelry from repurposed and upcycled materials, handmade clothing and vintage-style aprons along with other fanciful items of decor. Alteri says her wares are “all the colorful things that make my life happy. I personally source end of bolt fabrics to make lovely French Market Skirts, which of course have pockets! Vintage tins are transformed into fun earrings and my ever-popular enameled penny earrings match any skirt you may find.” She is always looking for the next creative inspiration to repurpose with a purpose.

Enjoy browsing through Peddlers Cottage, curated by Margaret Henning and her daughter Laurie, with its charming assortment of home décor, accessories and vintage items. Eastern Shore nostalgia and a love of nature permeates this ever-changing collection.

Rachel Calloway’s Eastern Shore roots are evident in her original watercolor paintings and prints on display at her Hidden Bird Studio, featuring a lovely array of North American birds and wildlife. Time spent in nature was a big part of her childhood. Calloway received her Bachelors and Masters degrees in Fine Art with a concentration in Painting, and went on to explore several avenues in the art and design world. But she found that painting birds and wildlife is a merging and expression of her true artistic spirit, where she has found great joy.

Antique Clock Repair by David Brandon features a fascinating variety of beautifully refurbished 100 plus year old clocks for sale. Check in on the hour to hear them chime! Expert repair services are available.

In the Market Gallery at Dover Station, the Working Artists Forum, a juried group of local and regional artists, will exhibit member works for sale during May and June. And the Market is excited to be participating in Downtown Easton’s May Day celebration, decorating with flowers for the weekend, and hosting a Tea Time with fine china, on First Friday from 2-4 p.m.


Since it opened on November 30, 2024, The Market at Dover Station has established itself as an upscale regional hub showcasing the work of fine artists and artisans alongside a selection of antique and vintage goods, handmade balms and lotions, and more. Market partners also offer interior design, fine china rental, and many other unique finds. The Market hosts events including yoga classes, Zentangle, urban sketching on the Rails to Trails, a book club, photography, jewelry and art classes for kids and adults. And it offers space for weddings, meetings and family gatherings. Coming soon in phase 2 are plans for a bistro café and future brewery.

The Market at Dover Station is located at 500 Dover Road, Easton, Maryland 21601. For hours, events, and more information, please stay informed at www.doverstation.com and sign up to follow on social media.

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Bayshore Iris Society Invitation to Enjoy 2025 Iris Show: “Iris Fiesta”

April 25, 2025 by The Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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Bayshore Iris Society (BIS), an affiliate of the American Iris Society (AIS), will be holding the

Iris Show, “IRIS FIESTA” at the Talbot County Free Library at 100 West Dover Street, Easton, MD 21601 on Saturday, May 3, 2025. The Iris Show, which will be open to the public for viewing from 1pm to 3 pm, is an American Iris Society (AIS) Accredited Show. Visit our Iris Fiesta to view Iris exhibits and to enjoy the gorgeous Iris that grows well on the Eastern Shore.

The public and Bayshore Iris Society members will be allowed to enter their Iris flowering stalks, single blossoms, container grown flowering Iris, floral designs, educational exhibits, and new seedling blooms in this accredited show. There are thousands of different irises that are named and registered with the American Iris Society, with about 1,000 new introductions each year. Arrive promptly at 9am if you wish to enter your Iris into competition. Members of the Bayshore Iris Society will be on hand to help with public entries. 

Selecting a good specimen includes choosing a stalk that has well-balanced branching of flower buds with at least one open, fresh flower. Cut the stalk off at just above ground level with a sharp, clean knife; place the iris cutting in water and transport to the Talbot County Free Library. A container will be provided. 

Attendees may sign up to join the Bayshore Iris Society for $10 annual Membership. The BIS meets monthly, on the third Wednesday in the Easton area. Members can learn how to successfully grow and show irises, maintain Iris Display Gardens, and plan fun events.

For more information about this Iris Show and to obtain a Show Schedule and entry cards, contact Pat McNeal by email at [email protected] / phone at 443-786-3668 OR Terry Holman, by email at [email protected] / phone at 908-963-9227. The Bayshore Iris Society is an affiliate of the American Iris Society, Region 4 and is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.

 

 

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Motoring festival, Concours d’Elegance return to Kent Island this June and September

April 22, 2025 by The Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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Car and boat enthusiasts will gather on Maryland’s Eastern Shore this summer and fall as two premier motoring events take place at the waterfront Kent Island Yacht Club.

The 9th annual Chesapeake Bay Motoring Festival returns on June 7–8, 2025, followed by the 18th annual St. Michaels Concours d’Elegance on the Chesapeake Bay, scheduled for September 26–28, 2025. St. Michaels Concours d’Elegance Inc. and the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society are presenting both events in partnership with Hyatt Place Kent Narrows & Marina.

The yacht club’s expansive waterfront lawn will transform into an open-air museum, featuring a dazzling lineup of antique, classic, hot rod, and sports cars, along with a curated collection of classic boats and grand motor yachts.

Free online applications for vehicle and boat entries are now open and can be for one or two days. Event sponsors include Red Horse Motoring Club, Fred Frederick Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Easton, Prestige Auto Vault, Preston Automotive Group, Shore United Bank, and Treasured Motorcar Services. Advance discounted tickets are good for both days and can be purchased online at  www.chesapeakebaymotoringfestival.org.

Start your Engines in June

The Chesapeake Bay Motoring Festival kicks off Saturday, June 7, with a lively Cars & Coffee gathering featuring car clubs, hot rods, muscle cars, and elegant vintage vehicles. All types of vehicles are welcome to participate. The weekend concludes Sunday afternoon with a whimsical awards ceremony along the waterfront. Categories include “Best Car to Take Your Momma to Church” and “Car Most Inclined to Stop for Gas.”

The festival’s People’s Choice Award winner will earn a featured spot in September’s Concours d’Elegance.

Spotlight on Elegance in September

The September 26–28 Concours d’Elegance on Chesapeake Bay will showcase Rolls-Royce as the Grand Marque, highlighting a grand celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Phantom. An invitational class of racing Corvettes will be on display, along with a Winner’s Circle featuring previous best of show winners from other Concours d’Elegance events, including Greenwich, Radnor Hunt, and Amelia Island.

The weekend will also include a spotlight on Chesapeake Bay yachting, along with classic motor yachts and wooden speedboats on display. Sponsored by the Dwight Schaubach Collection, a unique grouping of fabulous examples from Suffolk, Virginia, will be showcased.

Entries for the Concours d’Elegance are now open and available online through a brief application process.

Concours Chair Luke L. Phipps says the Kent Island Yacht Club offers the ideal setting for both events, bringing together fine motoring, local flavors, scenic waterfront views, and the unique charm of the Eastern Shore.

“Each weekend is a celebration of craftsmanship and community,” Phipps said. “With locally sourced food, craft beverages, live music, vendors, and a festive atmosphere, it’s a complete experience for both car enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.”

 

Arrive by Land—or Water

Both events are ticketed and open to the public, with dockage available for guests arriving by boat at the Kent Island Yacht Club or Hyatt Place Marina. Slip space is limited, and advance reservations are recommended by contacting [email protected].

Entrant applications, early-bird tickets, sponsorship opportunities, and more information can be found at www.chesapeakebaymotoringfestival.org or www.smcde.org.


About the Chesapeake Bay Motoring Festival

Held each June at the Kent Island Yacht Club, the Chesapeake Bay Motoring Festival is a two-day celebration of all types of automobiles, tractors and boats, offering a scenic, family-friendly experience for gearheads and maritime enthusiasts alike.

About the St. Michaels Concours d’Elegance on the Chesapeake Bay

Now in its 18th year, the St. Michaels Concours d’Elegance is one of the Mid-Atlantic’s most prestigious automotive events. Set along the Chesapeake Bay waterfront, the Concours features a curated collection of rare classic cars and vintage yachts, celebrating the art and elegance of motoring.

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The Zebra Gallery opens new shows in May and June

April 20, 2025 by The Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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Lotus Number Seventy-Five, Frank DePietro, Oil on canvas

The Zebra Gallery will open two shows in May, with an opening on Friday, May 2 from 5 to 7 p.m. with artist talks. The two artists in the Main Gallery, Frank DePietro and Richard Fritz, MD, feature color palettes and subject matter represent springtime and growth.

Frank DePietro lives in Landenberg, PA, teaching classes at Longwood Gardens and The Delaware Art Museum. He describes his work as contemporary realist paintings. His work is derived from experiences making traditional landscape and plein air paintings. Conceptually similar, his art attempts to capture time through the changes of light and color displayed in the natural world.

“I prefer to work in the controlled environment of a studio, where I can spend long periods of unlimited time with my subject matter, contemplating the relationship of nature to the formal elements of painting. I begin my process with a photographic search for visually impactful compositions that reveal and document a specific time and place.  The images I collect are transformed and simplified with considerations of shape, line, form, texture, space, tone, and color,” DePietro states.

Richard Fritz, MD, a retired physician living in Easton, describes himself as an oil painter in the colorist tradition, focusing primarily on landscapes. The academics of painting requires discipline in mastery of medium, draftsmanship, and composition. But the real joy of painting lies in the creative journey it provides.

‘My artistic vision has spiritual roots relating to the belief that consciousness follows light, and light manifests in color. Painting landscapes opens a dialogue with creation, exploring the interplay of light and dark, form and color, object and awareness. The act of painting is, in itself, meditative and joyful. My artistic aspiration is to animate natural scenes with a sense of innate mindfulness and quiet compassion, and to communicate that feeling to the viewer,” he shares.

Additional artists, Shelton Hawkins and April Claggett will have work on display in June with an opening on Friday, June 6 from 5 to 7 p.m. Shelton Hawkins, of Easton, MD, will have his second annual basketball-themed event at the gallery. This show called “For Love of the Game” will feature his basketball courts painted all over the world. April Claggett, an Easton MD native, will display a group of paintings she calls “Entanglements.” This work from Africa does not depict suffering but premises a symbolic realm where the longing for wholeness, even perhaps with things antithetical or past, can be real and present. Simple fictions of accompaniment in daywork and daydreams—playful, mysterious, absurd, violent—inhabit indeterminate spaces.

Susan Schauer John comments, “The upcoming artists featured in the gallery bring an amazing range of interpretations in their work and I think the community will really enjoy these inspiring works of art.”

The Zebra Gallery address is 5 N. Harrison Street, Easton, MD (across the street from the Historic Tidewater Inn). For further information, visit https://www.thezebragallery.com.

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Remembering Robert Earl Price

April 18, 2025 by The Spy Desk 3 Comments

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Robert Earl Price

Robert Earl (Bashiri) Price, poet and playwright, died on April 16 in Chestertown, Maryland at the age of 83.  Mr. Price was the author of four books of poetry and had twelve of his plays produced, including productions in Berlin and Johannesburg. His book of poetry Blood Flow was awarded the William Meredith Award. Price was an NEA Literary Fellow and received the State of Maryland Individual Artist Award in both poetry and playwriting.

Price grew up in Atlanta, Georgia and studied at Clark Atlanta University. He received the William Wyler Fellowship for Screenwriting at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles. He spent fifteen years in Los Angeles and was part of the Black Arts Movement and the L.A. Rebellion. He collaborated with Norman Lear and Alex Haley on the TV series Palmerstown, U.S.A., and Jan Kadar on the miniseries Freedom Road, and received an NAACP Image Award for his work co-founding the Black Anti-Defamation Coalition in 1980.

From 1985-2007, Price lived and worked in Atlanta where he became playwright in residence at 7Stages Theater, teaming up with director Del Hamilton.  His plays pushed the boundaries of the theatrical, combining poetry with a groundbreaking reimagining of the stage.  Several of his plays highlighted jazz and blues musicians, including Blue Monk commissioned and produced as part of the Cultural Olympiad at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games. His play, All Blues, with nods to the jazz standard of the same name, chronicled the undercover travels through the Jim Crow South by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter Ray Sprigle. HUSH: Composing Blind Tom Wiggins told the story of the enslaved piano genius through the lens of Black artists of the twentieth century and their struggles for respect and freedom.

Price relocated to Chestertown, Maryland and became Artist in Residence in the Drama Department at Washington College where he wrote and produced two new plays. With Pam Ortiz, he wrote the musical Red Devil Moon based on Jean Toomer’s Cane featured at the New York City Fringe Festival. He became active in preserving Eastern Shore African American history, including working to revitalize the Charles Sumner G.A.R. Post #25, a historic hall chartered in 1882 by African American veterans of the Civil War and built in 1908.  He co-founded the Kent County Poetry Festival, now in its sixteenth year, and he worked extensively with the Kent Cultural Alliance, including staging a production of The Unlading, which contributed an understanding of the role of slavery in the Revolutionary Era that is celebrated in Chestertown’s annual Tea Party.

His poetry and plays married the vitality of jazz and blues idioms with a dedication to the power of art to resist oppression and what he called “the stale and static status quo.” His friends remember him for his wry humor, his wisdom, and his dedication to using art to see the world afresh.  He is survived by his partner of 33 years, Carol Colgate; by his three children Dhati Price, Makini Jones (Elzia) and Mshinda Jones (Lisa); grandchildren Ariana, Phylicia, Philip, Jamal and Bashiri Halan, and great-grandson Brayden.

Those wishing to honor Robert Earl’s life with a gift may join him in supporting the Kent Cultural Alliance, www.kentculture.org, in Chestertown, Maryland.

~Submitted by Chris Ames

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Shore Legal Access promotes Geoffrey Cooke, Esq. to Litigation Director

April 16, 2025 by The Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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Shore Legal Access, a legal aid nonprofit organization connecting limited-income households with free civil legal assistance on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, recently promoted Geoffrey Cooke, Esq. to Litigation Director. Cooke will oversee the organization’s’ Housing and Consumer Debt programs.
Cooke joined SLA’s staff in 2022, first as a staff attorney and then as its Supervising Attorney, after nearly ten years volunteering for the organization. During his time at SLA, Cooke has handled many challenging custody and family law cases and during the pandemic was an important part of SLA’s groundbreaking work to ensure that tenants facing eviction were provided access to legal representation, which has now expanded statewide as part of the Access to Counsel in Evictions program.
For his years providing legal assistance to people who otherwise could not afford an attorney, Cooke in 2024 was awarded SLA’s Outstanding Staff Award. He is known within the organization for his strong commitment to pro bono service and for the mentorship he provides SLA’s staff attorneys and the many attorneys who volunteer their services to the organization. Cooke ran his own law firm in Easton for nine years and had previously been an Assistant State’s Attorney in Talbot County.
“Geoffrey Cooke provides vital leadership and expertise to our growing housing and consumer debt work,” said Shore Legal Access’ Executive Director Meredith Girard, Esq. “His many years of courtroom experience and commitment to increasing access to the justice system have strengthened our services. We are delighted to have the opportunity to recognize his dedication and expertise. We look forward to his continued success.”
Shore Legal Access connects individuals and families with volunteer attorneys to ensure justice is for all. Focus areas include criminal record expungement, economic stability, family law, housing, and life planning. For more information or to support Shore Legal Access, call 410-690-8128 or visit shorelegal.org.
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CAIC hosts Producers Unveiled 2025, Alpacas, Agriculture, and Outstanding Dreams

April 16, 2025 by The Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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CAIC is thrilled to announce our third annual “Producers Unveiled” event with Producers Unveiled 2025, Alpacas, Agriculture, and Outstanding Dreams. Celebrating the achievements of local farmers and producers in the Delmarva region. The event will take place on June 4th, 2025, at Outstanding Dreams Alpaca Farm, located at 24480 Pinetown Rd, Preston, MD 21655.

“Producers Unveiled” will feature presentations from participants in CAIC’s Value-added Producers Program and Producer’s Growth Program alumni, highlighting their remarkable journeys and innovative approaches to value-added agriculture. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with industry leaders, gain valuable insights into the future of agriculture, and discover a variety of local products in a vibrant farmers market-style showcase.

This event promises to be a dynamic day of inspiration and community connection, offering valuable networking opportunities for farmers, industry professionals, and local business owners. Sponsorship opportunities are available, allowing businesses to showcase their commitment to supporting local agriculture while reaching a targeted audience of key stakeholders.

Event Details:

  • Date: June 4th, 2025

  • Location: Outstanding Dreams Alpaca Farm, 24480 Pinetown Rd, Preston, MD 21655

  • Time: 9:00 AM- 3:00 PM

  • Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/producers-unveiled-2025-tickets-1302273748839?aff=oddtdtcreator

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Two Lights for Tomorrow: One nation, two lights, three nights 

April 16, 2025 by The Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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The Stories of the Chesapeake Heritage Area invites all to participate in “Two Lights for  Tomorrow,” a nationwide initiative to illuminate every household, business, house of  worship, public building, and municipal government office across Caroline, Kent, Queen  Anne’s, and Talbot countiies with two lights starting the evening of April 18, 2025 and  throughout the weekend.  

The lights not only commemorate the well-known ride of Paul Revere and other Sons of  Liberty as they signaled the approach of British troops with lanterns hung in Boston’s Old  North Church, and the start of the Revolutionary War, but the lights are also symbols of a  united future and a reminder of all Marylander’s aspirations for their rights to life, liberty,  and the pursuit of happiness. 

One Nation! Two Lights! Three Nights 

We encourage participation over three nights of April 18, 19, and 20, 2025, at as many  locations as possible — historical societies, community centers, municipal and county  administrative buildings, private residences, barns, and community entrances.  

Share pictures of YOUR lights on social media and tag them with #TwoLightsForTomorrow  

#MD250  

#StoriesoftheChesapeake 

Households can place two luminaries, candles, lanterns, camping lights or even  flashlights in your windows or on your porch beginning the evening of April 18th,  symbolizing the two lanterns hung in the church steeple.

Businesses displaying their two lights will help foster a sense of community, historical  pride and support for special events in the coming year and beyond; consider singing this  liitle light of mine, and 

Government Offices illuminate their edifices with symbolic lighting on public buildings to  show their support for educational and civic engagement. Join us as the Kent and Caroline  Commissioners and the Talbot County Council read a proclamation commerating Two  Lights For Tommorrow. 

Two Lights for Tomorrow” are symbolic of American vigilance, preparedness, and the spirit of community that defines our nation. It reminds us of the sacrifices made by those who  fought for our liberty and independence. By participating, you will join that national  tapestry of remembrance and patriotism. Citizens are encouraged to reflect on what  freedom means to each of us, consider their civic duty in today’s world, and learn more  about the sacrifices. Spread the word so we can illuminate our communities with the lights  of freedom which have endured for 250 years. 

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