Events for January 2019
St. Michaels Maryland Business Association
Apr 14 - Mar 31    New Exhibition: Kent’s Carvers and Clubs: Guides, Gunners and Co-Ops
Kent’s Carvers and Clubs: Guides, Gunners and Co-Ops is a new waterfowling exhibition opening Saturday, April 14, 2018 at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md.
 
The exhibition shares the stories of Maryland’s Kent County carvers and hunting clubs through a collection of decoys, oral histories, historic photographs, and other artifacts.
 
In the Rock Hall area of Kent County, virtually every young man grew up learning to hunt waterfowl in the early 1900s. That intimate knowledge of birds, their habits and their habitat translated into a marketable skill as gunning became the pastime of the wealthy. Rich photo documentation from the 1930s and 40s illustrate the camaraderie of the well-to-do business and professional men who flocked to Kent’s gunning shores to spend icy mornings in booby blinds, awaiting the arrival of ducks and geese and warm evenings by the club woodstove, where they feasted on local delicacies.
 
Oral history excerpts reveal the stories of hardworking guides, who found vital supplemental seasonal income. Captain John Glenn fashioned hand-chopped decoys from his Piney Neck home, “Decoy Farm,” and began to work with other local carvers to supply a wide variety of stool. While the “Rock Hall School of Carvers” was likely influenced by the work of Susquehanna Flats decoy makers, Kent carver Charlie Joiner learned directly from legendary Havre de Grace carver R. Madison Mitchell, and befriended the Ward brothers of Crisfield, developing his own distinct and notable style.
 
“Kent County’s bountiful waterfowl population and picturesque shorelines drew gentlemen hunters from the cities to organized gunning clubs, especially along the shores near Rock Hall and Eastern Neck,” said CBMM Collections Manager Jenifer Dolde, curator of the exhibition. “Knowledgeable local men served as guides, savvy property owners leased their land for clubs, and skillful Kent carvers created co-ops to craft decoys for the rigs of neighbors and club members.”
 
“Kent County has an enduring waterfowling culture—one that continues to flourish in the fields, necks and islands of the deeply-rural region,” said CBMM Chief Curator Pete Lesher. “We’re grateful for the support of this exhibition to be able to explore this important part of Chesapeake history with our guests.”
 
Kent’s Carvers and Clubs: Guides, Gunners and Co-Ops  is generously sponsored by Judy and Henry Stansbury, and the world’s leading decoy auction firm, Guyette & Deeter. Entry to the exhibition is free for CBMM members or with general admission. Kent’s Carvers and Clubs will travel to the Waterfowl Festival in Easton, Md. November 9-11, 2018, and return to CBMM’s Waterfowling Building through March 31, 2019.
 
Established in 1965, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is a world-class maritime museum dedicated to preserving and exploring the history, environment, and culture of the entire Chesapeake Bay, with the values of relevancy, authenticity, and stewardship guiding its mission. Serving more than 70,000 guests each year, CBMM’s campus includes a floating fleet of historic boats and numerous indoor and outdoor spaces, situated in a park-like, waterfront setting along the Miles River and St Michaels harbor. Charitable gifts to CBMM’s annual fund help support the non-profit’s exhibition, education, and restoration programs, with online giving and more information at cbmm.org/donate.
 
From now through October, 2018, CBMM’s guests can experience the log-hull restoration of the 1889 bugeye, Edna E. Lockwood, with more information at ednalockwood.org.
 
Date: April 14, 2018
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Website: http://www.cbmm.org
Location: Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
Waterfowling Building
Miles River
213 N. Talbot Street
St. Michaels, Md. 21663
Contact: CBMM
EMail: havefun@cbmm.org
Date/Time Details: April 14, 2018 - March 31, 2019
Fees/Admission: Free with general or festival admission. 
May 19 - Mar 17    CBMM - Exhibit - Exploring the Chesapeake--Mapping the Bay
Exploring the Chesapeake--Mapping the Bay, a new exhibition opening Saturday, May 19 at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md., will look at the different ways the Chesapeake Bay has been portrayed over time through mapping and charting. The exhibition is generously sponsored by Ellen and Norm Plummer and the Maryland State Arts Council, and continues in CBMM’s Steamboat Building through March 17, 2019.
The exhibition will view changes in maps over time as an expression of what people were seeking in the Chesapeake—for natural resources, for safe passage, or for commercial opportunities. The exploration begins with European exploration in the 16th century, and continues with the growth of settlement in the region in the 17th and 18th centuries. Scientific surveying methods brought improved accuracy in the 19th century, and special purpose maps showing railroads or tourist routes and destinations proliferated in the 20th century. More recent decades have introduced satellite imagery, geographic information systems, and Google maps, which continue to change how we view and understand the Chesapeake Bay region.
Date: May 19, 2018
Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Website: http://havefun@cbmm.org
Location: Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
Waterfowling Building
Miles River
213 N. Talbot Street
St. Michaels, Md. 21663
Contact: 213 N. Talbot St. St. Michaels, MD 21663 410-745-2916
Jan 18    Live Music & Mexican Food at THE GALLEY
We are serving up our delicious Mexican dishes this Friday night at THE GALLEY??
Plus LIVE music by JCT33
  • ??Cold Beer
  • ??Adult beverages
  • ??THE place to be in St. Michaels??
Call or text for reservations:
410-200-8572
 — in Saint Michaels, Maryland.
Date: January 18, 2019
Time: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Website: http://www.thegalleysaintmichaels.com
Location: THE GALLEY in ST. MICHAELS
305 S. Talbot St. | St. Michaels | MD 21663
 
Contact: 410-200-8572
EMail: eat@thegalleysaintmichaels.com
Jan 25    Dinner, Drinks and Live Music with Joe Hickey at The Galley in Saint Michaels
Dinner, Drinks & Live Music at THE GALLEY in St. Michaels!
Come relax and enjoy dinner and drinks while you listen to live music from Joe Hickey!
 Home made Mexican Food & Ice Cold Beer await you at THE GALLEY!
Call for reservations: 410-200-8572
click here for more info:https://www.facebook.com/events/475614569636681/
Date: January 25, 2019
Time: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Website: http://www.thegalleysaintmichaels.com
Location:

The Galley Restaurant, St. Michaels

305 S. Talbot St. 
St. Michaels, MD 21663
410-200-8572
Contact: Jennifer Smith
EMail: eat@thegalleysaintmichaels.com
Date/Time Details: January 25th, 2019
6:00pm-9:00pm
Jan 30 - Mar 31    Chef's Collaborative Events
Old Brick Inn, Start Your Memories Here!
Planning an intimate brunch, lunch, dinner, tasting or cocktail hour with friends or family? Want to feel like you have reserved the entire restaurant? We offer specialty menus catered to your liking and you will have the entire Café to yourselves. We are happy to host bridal showers, wedding dinners, birthdays and anniversaries as well. Call Chef Patrick and the Staff of The Old Brick Inn and Old Brick Café at 410-745-3323 to start planning your event.
January 30 – March 31, 2019
Date: January 30, 2019
Location: The Old Brick Café at The Old Brick Inn
401 South Talbot Street
St. Michaels, MD  21663
Contact: Melissa Rojas 410-745-3323
EMail: innkeepers@oldbrickinn.com
Date/Time Details: You determine the date and time based on our availability.
Fees/Admission: The fees will be based on the number of guests attending and the menu selected.