UM Shore Regional Health Golf Tournament Raises over $100,000 for Cancer Center EASTON, Md. (August 8, 2025) –The University of Maryland Shore Regional Health (UM SRH) Golf Tournament at Talbot Country Club raised over $100,000 to benefit outreach and patient support programs conducted by the Cancer Center at UM SRH. UM SRH is a member organization of the University of Maryland Medical System. “We are so grateful to the sponsors, volunteers and participants who made this year’s golf tournament
University of Maryland Shore Medical Group Welcomes Dr. Joshua Harrison and Announces the Opening of a New Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery Practice in Easton EASTON, Md. (August 6, 2025) - The University of Maryland Shore Medical Group (UM SMG) is proud to announce the opening of UM SMG – Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, a new specialty practice offering advanced cosmetic and reconstructive services. The practice, led by Joshua Harrison, MD, will begin seeing patients on September 1, 2025,
For All Seasons to Host Annual Back-to-School Resource Fair For All Seasons will host its annual School Supplies Giveaway and Resource Fair on Wednesday, August 20, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Idlewild Park in Easton. Talbot County Department of Social Services is a key partner, contributing to the purchase of hundreds of backpacks pre-stuffed with supplies for community children in need. In addition to the backpacks and school supplies, the event will offer health and wellness resources, snow cones,
Choptank Health marks 45 years of service during National Health Center Week Choptank Community Health System is recognizing 45 years of serving Maryland’s Mid-Shore communities as part of National Health Center Week, held August 3-9. This annual observance, led by the National Association of Community Health Centers, acknowledges the vital role community health centers play in enhancing access to care and promoting health equity nationwide. Founded in 1978 as Caroline Health Services, Inc., Choptank
For All Seasons Volunteers Assist with Community Outreach The backbone of For All Seasons' community outreach has always been its volunteers. For All Seasons heavily uses volunteers for its community and educational events. This includes the Hooper's Island Resource Fair for migrant women, the School Supplies Giveaway Resource Fair, and Frosty's Holiday Village – our biggest events held throughout the year. The agency also has volunteers to help host its information tables at the many outreach events
Cultivating Growth: UM Shore Regional Health Nurses Graduate from Statewide Leadership Institute EASTON Md. (July 17, 2025) – Three nurse managers at University of Maryland Shore Regional Health (UM SRH), a member organization of University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS), recently graduated from the Nurse Leadership Institute (NLI), a year-long professional development program hosted by the University of Maryland School of Nursing and funded by a state grant. The NLI was designed to build leadership
Building Emotional Regulation Through Mindfulness and Art at Critchlow-Adkins Children's Centers For All Seasons has been offering a 12-week, in-classroom program to deliver a hands-on social-emotional learning (SEL) and mindfulness experience tailored for preschool-aged children at Critchlow-Adkins Children’s Centers (CACC) in Easton. Created and facilitated by For All Seasons’ Center for Learning, the program introduces students ages 2 to 4 to essential emotional regulation and mindfulness skills
CHURCH HILL THEATRE SCHEDULES AUGUST AUDITIONS FOR CLYDE’S Church Hill Theatre invites actors to audition for Clyde’s, a brilliant play by Lynn Nottage. Directed by Michael Whitehill, the production will run weekends from November 7 -23. Nottage, who received a MacArthur “Genius Grant,” is known for dramas that explore the experiences of working-class people. She has won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama—twice—and Clyde’s was the most-produced play of the 2022-2023 season. Bitingly funny, Clyde’s is set in a
For All Seasons Offers Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention for the Hospitality Industry For All Seasons Center for Learning is offering an introductory online training to equip hospitality professionals with the critical knowledge and tools to recognize and respond to human trafficking in lodging environments. Designed specifically for hotel, motel, and short-term rental staff—including front desk personnel, housekeepers, security staff, and managers—this program demystifies human trafficking and
17th Annual Alpaca Farm Festival Mark your calendars for an unforgettable day at Outstanding Dreams Farm! Join us on Saturday, September 20th from 11 AM to 4 PM for the 17th Annual Alpaca Farm Festival — a beloved local tradition that promises fun for the whole family. Explore the charm of farm life as you: Meet our friendly alpacas and learn all about these fascinating animals Discover unique treasures from talented local vendors Savor delicious food and lively entertainment Whether you're an
CENTREVILLE — Camper spots and volunteer opportunities are still available for our 31st annual Camp New Dawn, a grief retreat summer camp. Camp New Dawn is a four-day, three-night retreat held each summer at Camp Pecometh in Centreville. Camp New Dawn is a grief retreat hosted by Compass for children, teens and families who are struggling with the loss of a loved one. Campers learn healthy coping skills that will benefit them throughout their lives. They engage in group discussions and activities with
ALL ABOARD FOR MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS Church Hill Theatre is delighted to announce the cast for its September production of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express. The script is an adaptation by the hilarious Ken Ludwig, who was asked by the Christie estate to bring this favorite novel to the stage. Director Kat Melton, who put together last year’s hit Ride the Cyclone, has assembled a stellar cast and will use her tech magic to hurtle audiences through the snowy alps as Hercule Poirot
The conversation around diversity, equity, and inclusion is no longer confined to corporate conference rooms. It's become a community concern, one that walks right into neighborhood stores and local cafés. Small business owners may lack the sprawling departments and multimillion-dollar budgets of big brands, but they’re uniquely positioned to weave inclusion into the fabric of their marketing. Their efforts often feel more personal, more rooted—and as such, they resonate deeply when done with authenticity
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Onboarding a new client is one part practical, one part emotional. It’s the first real impression after the deal is signed—the digital equivalent of walking into a well-lit, thoughtfully organized office, offered a drink, and greeted by name. While many businesses fire off a quick thank-you email and call it a day, the truth is, that moment holds more opportunity than most realize. A well-designed digital welcome kit bridges the gap between transactional and relational, turning new clients into long-term
The ability to efficiently process and analyze financial documents is more than a competitive advantage—it’s a necessity. As organizations strive for precision and compliance, the integration of cutting-edge technologies becomes indispensable. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and machine learning are at the forefront, transforming traditional data handling into streamlined, error-free processes. These technologies not only enhance accuracy but also free up valuable resources, allowing businesses to
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) mandates that Easton, Maryland businesses file Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reports with FinCEN by January 1, 2025, ensuring compliance with federal laws designed to combat financial crimes. As of today, November 26, 2024, Easton business owners have 36 calendar days (or 26 business days) left to file their BOI reports with FinCEN—delay could lead to penalties of $500 per day. Action Steps for Easton Businesses1. Confirm Filing Requirements Deadline:
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