The Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism will again team up with the Waterfowl Festival to host Coffee and Conservation, a networking event to celebrate the opening of the festival’s 52nd year. Sponsored by The Arc Central Chesapeake Region, the breakfast event will be held in Art at the Pavilion, a tented venue across from the Waterfowl Building on South Harrison Street from 8:30-10 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 10. The event connects the business community with the Waterfowl Festival and celebrates the business of conserving the region’s abundant environmental resources.

Talbot County Hosts Coffee and Conservation at Waterfowl Festival, Nov. 10

The Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism will again team up with the Waterfowl Festival to host Coffee and Conservation,…

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Governor’s Special Secretary Maria Martinez Speaks at Talbot County Minority Business Resource Fair in Easton

A cold, rainy afternoon didn’t dampen the spirit of Talbot County’s first Business Resource Fair, with the event highlighted by a heartfelt…

Small business owners and entrepreneurs are encouraged to attend the Talbot County Minority Business Resource Fair on Saturday, October 14 from 4-7 p.m. at the Waterfowl Festival Building in downtown Easton. The event is free, including childcare provided for participants. Participants will gain important knowledge and resources to help facilitate business start-ups and expansion. In addition to local resource partners, representatives from the Governor’s Office on Small, Minority & Women Business Affairs will be attending the event and available to answer participant questions.

Talbot County Minority Business Resource Fair is Oct. 14 in Easton

Small business owners and entrepreneurs are invited to attend the Talbot County Minority Business Resource Fair on Saturday, October 14 from 4-7…

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Richmond Federal Reserve President Tom Barkin Discusses the Economy with Talbot County Business Leaders

The COVID-19 pandemic is still affecting the economy, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President and CEO Tom Barkin. Barkin addressed…

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Regional Job Fair to Connect Upper Shore Governments with Potential Employees

Upper Shore government organizations hoping to fill budgeted positions will gather at Chesapeake College for a regional job fair on Thursday, September…

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2023 Community Impact Award Winner: Chesapeake Landing Restaurant and Bay Hundred Seafood

Joe Spurry Sr. started working on the water when he was just 16 years old. “They were the best years of my…

2023 Community Impact Award Winner: Channel Marker, Inc. Residential Crisis Services

Soothing. Serene. Welcoming. These are the words that come to mind when you step inside the doors of Channel Marker’s new Residential…

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2023 Community Impact Award Winner: Choptank Community Health System

Choptank Community Health System has “community” in its name for a good reason — connecting with the community is at the core…

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2023 Community Impact Award Winner: William H. Shrieves

Bill Shrieves gets stuff done. Whether he’s building ramps for isolated seniors, raising money for student scholarships, or volunteering his time to…

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2023 Community Impact Award Winner: Ferry Cove Oyster Hatchery

Stephan Abel has an ambitious goal — plant one billion oysters in the Chesapeake Bay. Each and every year. Now in his…