Things to see and do

Martin Sutton Park

Pavillion • Playground
Tennis Courts • Basketball Courts (2)
Baseball Fields (2) • Soccer Fields
Walking Path • Skateboard Park

Ridgely Skateboard Park
Ridgely Skateboard Park
Pictured is the original Skate park which has been replaced with an
all cement skateboard park built by Gary Bodine and Tower's Concrete.


Memorial Park

Historic Memorial Park Photo

Train Station used for Community Group Meetings

Historic Horse Trough

In the Future: Rails to Trails

Cowbarn Athletic Park

Baseball Fields (3)
Future plans include Water, sewer and electic servie, a Snack Shack,
Playground, additional Ball Fields, LaCross/Soccer Fields

Caroline County Parks and Recreation

Tuckahoe State Park

Adkins Arboretum

Caroline County Public Library

Caroline County Office of Tourism

Greensborough Trading Co.
Music, Poetry, All types of Local Arts & Crafts, Classes

Chesapeake College Performing Arts

Avalon
Musical and Dramatic Theater

Good Time Charlies
Bowling
www.eastonbowl.com

Talbot County Community Ctr Ice Skating Rink
10028 Ocean Gateway • Easton, MD 21601 (map)
P) (410) 770-8050
F) (410) 822-7107

Easton Premier Cinemas

210 Marlboro Ave • Easton, MD 21601
(410) 822-9950

ADKINS ARBORETUM ANNOUNCES ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS

Adkins Arboretum is offering a full slate of programs in February, March and April focusing on winter gardens, spring flowers, and art inspired by nature. Programs include:

Spring Flowers Hike - Wednesday, April 9, 1–2:30 p.m.

Take a hike to discover spring’s ephemeral wildflowers. April brings the earliest spring blooms of bloodroot, spring beauty, spicebush and trout lily. Learn to identify these beautiful flowers and hear about their natural history.

Journal Writing with Nature Spring Series -A workshop about the discovery of nature through art and words -April 2, 9 a.m.–1 p.m.; May 7, June 4, 9 a.m.–noon

Participants will create journal writing books with artist Sue Stockman at the April session and join Eastern Shore poet and writer Erica Weick in associating with nature and journaling for the May and June sessions. This series offers the opportunity for guided introspection, nature observation and much writing. New and experienced writers are welcome, as are those who express themselves through drawing or music.

Pre-registration is required for all programs, and fees for each class vary. To register, call 410-634-2847, extension 0 or e-mail info@adkinsarboretum.org for additional information.