
The Authorship of Shakespeare’s Works
Why has the authorship of Shakespeare’s works been questioned for over a hundred years, and who has been proposed as the possible author? In recent

Why has the authorship of Shakespeare’s works been questioned for over a hundred years, and who has been proposed as the possible author? In recent

Come share my 60-year passion of collecting six centuries of historical newspapers (as well as their precursors and digital successors) chronicling the rise (and maybe

Do you believe that human trafficking is something only happening in the big cities or along the I-95 corridor? Think again – and come learn

How do others hear your voice through your writing? Share and fine-tune your efforts among new friends. Join Adrianne for this wonderful way to meet

You’re never too old and it’s never too late! People change over their lifespan and their dreams and goals and visions change as well! Join

Coastal and ocean regions around the world are facing low-oxygen conditions, often called “dead zones.” The number and size of these dead zones are increasing,

Join us as Katherine Marconi and Mary Jordan give us a world tour of recent challenges and accomplishments in improving women’s health in a variety

Read, discuss, and savor Shakespeare with John and Suzanne as they go into the topsy-turvy world of “As You Like It” – a romantic comedy

Lynn and Doug will lead a discussion based on the 2009 NYT best-selling fact-based novel, “One Second After” by William Forstchen. In “One Second After,”

Immigration to the Eastern Shore is NOT just retirees moving from the cities to our beloved rural communities. Join Matthew Peters, Executive Director of the