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4th
of July Celebration
6 p.m.
to 7:15 p.m.
Junkyard Saints – This party band
will get you moving and put a smile to your face.
Playing rock, funk, soul and Zydeco, the Junkyard
Saints are a premiere dance band that gets the crowd
moving.
7:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.
Patriotic Program
8 p.m. to 9:15 p.m.
Joe Martone Band – Great
pianist and singer playing swing, blues, jazz and
rock. Get ready to boogie as you celebrate our country’s
birthday!
Dusk –
Fantastic Fireworks! Sponsored by David
Wheeler Honda/ Kia
Carnival runs June 30 – July 5. Hours: 6 p.m.
to 11 p.m. June 30 through July 3, and 4 p.m. to
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Tasting Rocks
July 9th from 6-9 PM
The Wine Coach® is teaming with two Marathon ROCKS runners, Pam Harris and Faith Butler to raise money for YMCA and Easton ROCKS youth programs(www.eastonrocks.org) The evening will ROCK your palate, featuring tasting stations from local restaurants, including Night Cat Wine Bar, Market House Gourmet, Masthead, Latitude’s, Oxford Greens and Ava’s Pizzeria & Wine Bar, along with gourmet cheeses from Chapel’s Country Creamery. Hair O’ The Dog Wine & Spirits will sponsor wine and beer pairings at each tasting station. Added spice for the evening will come from fantastic raffle items and live entertainment provided by the popular local duo, Dave and Stix. The Wine Coach® will be sharing tasting tips, food pairing ideas and affordable wine finds, while everyone enjoys this delicious event.
“Tasting ROCKS,” tickets are priced at only $42 per person and include LIVE music from Dave & Stix, delicious samples of local fare, wine/beer pairings, and the fit and fun wine expertise of The Wine Coach®. FREE childcare is available at the YMCA in Easton from 5:30-9:30 PM...see website for details. For Info or to purchase tickets: https://www.thewinecoach.com/easternshore
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Ghostbusters
- July
10
Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd battle
ghosts and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man in this
great ‘80s comedy.
Cinema
by Starlight
All movies begin at dusk in the lot across from the
Farmers Market
on Harrison St. |
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Samite
July 11
(Sat.) 7 p.m. Harrison St.
An incredible musician from
Uganda, Samite plays the music of Africa using authentic
instruments and is an excellent entertainer and educator,
releasing several CDs which have been highly acclaimed.
As founder of Musicians for World Harmony, Samite works
hard to bring all people together through music. Private
sponsor. |
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Black Francis
Wed. July 15 at 8 pm
Black Francis aka Frank Black is
the former front man of the Pixies. Solo acoustic
show.
www.frankblack.net
$25
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Field of
Dreams
July 17
“If you build it, they will
come.” Classic Kevin Costner movie about baseball,
redemption, family and how the game can bring all
together. Sponsored by Studio 2.
Cinema by Starlight
All movies begin at dusk in the lot across from the Farmers Market
on Harrison St. |
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Roxanne
July 24
Steve Martin's hilarious retelling of Cyrano de Bergerac. "A contemporary love story of mistaken identity and unrequited love, ROXANNE is an unforgettable comedy that Siskel & Ebert call a comic masterpiece."
Cinema by Starlight
All movies begin at dusk in the lot across from the Farmers Market
on Harrison St. |
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July 20-26 |
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Underground Actors present
Sweeney Todd
Thursday, July 30 and Friday July 31

The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, the murderously
amoral musical thriller by Stephen Sondheim and Hugh
Wheeler, is an always suspenseful, somewhat touching,
and often hilarious masterpiece of a murderous barber
that tells the infamous tale of an unjustly exiled
barber who returns to 1850s London seeking revenge
against the lecherous judge who framed him and destroyed
his family. Sondheim serves up meat pies, justice,
and gore – along with lush melodies, audacious
humor and bloody good thrills.
Tickets are $15 for adults,
$10 for students/seniors and may be purchased at the door. The show starts
at 8pm. Call 410-200-1015 for tickets or more info.
NOTE: Contains strong language and dark humor/subject
matter. Blood is used in this production. Parental
Guidance suggested. |
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Bill
and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
July 31
Keanu
Reeves and George Carlin star in this time-traveling
comedy about two dudes who get some unexpected help
for a class project from Napoleon, Beethoven and
Joan of Arc.
Cinema
by Starlight
All movies begin at dusk in the lot across from the Farmers Market
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