Backed by the talented Bad Behavior band, this show delivers an unforgettable night of nostalgia, music, and crowd interaction. Whether you're a lifelong Elvis fan or just love great live entertainment, this performance will have you singing along.
Nashville-based power trio The Foxies deliver high-energy rock blending punk urgency, electronic pop polish and ’80s synth flair. Featuring bold hooks, driving rhythms and sharp songwriting, the band brings an electrifying, crowd-pleasing live show.
Shayna Steele is a powerhouse vocalist known for her soulful versatility across jazz, blues and R&B. A dynamic performer, she has appeared on Broadway, toured with symphonies worldwide and worked with artists including Bette Midler and Rihanna.
Nashville-based singer, bassist and multi-instrumentalist Patty PerShayla delivers powerful vocals and high-energy performances. Blending blues-rock, punk and folk, she brings raw intensity, sharp storytelling and commanding stage presence.
Richmond, Virginia–based Holy Roller delivers Southern rock songs of love, loss and hope. Blending harmony-driven storytelling, early country twang and vivid lyrics, the band moves easily from tender ballads to full-throttle rock.
See Nik West perform as part of the Columbia Festival of the Arts' Free LakeFest Weekend presented by the Merriweather Arts and Culture Center, June 12-14, at the Downtown Columbia Lakefront.
The Naptown Record & Comic Fair brings together local vendors offering vinyl, comics, and all kinds of good finds!
Free Vendor Market at Silver Mane Stables on May 23! Shop 30+ small businesses, enjoy food trucks, horse rides & family fun. Free admission & parking. Come support local and enjoy a day on the farm—rain or shine
Gardening workshops is Graw Alley brought to you by Harmer’s Town Art Center and University of Maryland Master Gardeners in partnership with the Havre de Grace Green Team.
Visit Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park and Visitor Center on Sunday, June 21 from 1 pm - 4 pm for an author talk and book signing with Robin Michel Caudell, author of "Black Heel Strings: A Choptank Memoir".