
Mid-Shore Mid-Day
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Ellie Kilmon, Program Coordinator, Talbot County Department of Parks & Recreation, chats with WHCP's Ben Brunner about the upcoming schedule.
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John Clark served on the last crew of the presidential yacht, Sequoia, and he returned to Cambridge recently with others who found memories aboard the deteriorating ship.
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Eastern Shore Community Rowers was founded in 2016. Their membership includes adults of all experiences, from age 18 to 80+. Freedom Rowers helps youth become all they have the potential to be through the sport of rowing.
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Liz Guertin and Robert Sullivan recently held a photography workshop at the Dorchester Center For The Arts.
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Native "interpreters" and performers will entertain and inform the crowd at the Handsell historic site near Vienna on April 26. See exhibits, foods and demonstrations.
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Ben Brunner visits the ShoreRivers Youth Action Summit, where young people find their place in keeping our local waters healthy.Photo Credit: Tom McCall Photography
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Ben Brunner discusses C3-Chesapeake Cycling Club with Eric Griffioen.
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Ben Brunner previews the new Tred Avon Players production "The Man From Earth" with director Cece Storm.
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Another update from our periodic interviews with the Cambridge Spy's Ryan Anthony and Cambridge Police Chief Justin Todd. This time: crimes on the radar and drones in the air.
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Debbie Usab, chair of the Richardson Maritime Museum, says a number of efforts to bring funding and attention to Cambridge's only maritime museum are coming together.