
I Love Dorchester County Here's your chance for 15 seconds of (zombie) fame! 'Dead on Delmarva,' a low-budget comedy/zombie movie, is set to start filming soon in the Cambridge and Easton areas. They're still looking for extras! If you're interested, comment here and we'll send you info.
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Arkham Productions LLC is set to begin filming its first feature film, 'Dead on Delmarva,' weekends this fall...

I Love Dorchester County Last night offered up yet another gorgeous sunset on Taylors Island. People will be flocking to Taylors Island this Sunday for the Waterman's Rodeo Boat Docking Contest!

I Love Dorchester County Before the holiday weekend ends, here are a few shots from our great kayaking trip along the Transquaking River. And what did you do this Labor Day weekend?
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I Love Dorchester County The Smithsonian in D.C. is now the keeper of Harriet Tubman's 19th century hymnal, as well as other Tubman memorabilia donated by a historian. Tubman was born here in Dorchester. Read about it in this month's Smithsonian magazine. Click below.
A hymnal owned by the brave leader of the Underground Railroad brings new insights into the life of the American heroine...

I Love Dorchester County Some tail-wagging good news: Dorchester just hosted an American Kennel Club (AKC) mock trial. It was a preview for the AKC English Spring Spaniel National Field Trial happening here Dec. 8-12, when 250 dogs (and their humans) are expected! Check out the short video snippet below from the Aug. 31 trial, courtesy of WBOC-TV.

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I Love Dorchester County Like to fish? Check out the Poor Boys Open this Saturday, Sept. 4. Everybody who pays the entry fee gets a kids' fishing reel to fish with, anywhere in the Choptank. Cash prizes! Official check-in at Portside Restaurant. Call Composite Yacht for details on how to register: 410.476.4414.

I Love Dorchester County Go fly a kite... at the Sailwinds Park East Kite Festival! You have lots of time to get it on your calendar (it's Oct. 10), but in the meantime, join the festival's Facebook page to keep up with all the latest! Click on the blue link in this post, and then click "like."

I Love Dorchester County MORE great press for Dorchester County! The September issue of AAA World magazine (which goes to 2 million homes) has a story on the Eastern Shore that features Cambridge, Blackwater, and the Hyatt. We'll let you know when it's available online.

I Love Dorchester County Laura Era of Easton’s Troika Gallery has started work on a new version of ‘Signing the Emancipation,’ the famous painting that shows Lincoln’s cabinet. This time, the empty chair will be filled by Anna Ella Carroll, a one-time Dorchester resident who served as an adviser to the Lincoln cabinet.

I Love Dorchester County Men’s Fitness magazine named Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge one of five great spots for stand-up paddleboarding (or SUP)! Have you heard about SUP? You stand on something that looks like a surfboard and paddle away. The sport is growing like crazy. It's easier than it looks - and it's fun!
Situated in the heart of Chesapeake Bay crab country, on Maryland's eastern shores, the Blackwater Refuge is a paddler's utopia...

I Love Dorchester County Great segment on crab-picking and Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay's Crab Week on Baltimore's ABC News today! Professional crab picker Georgia Cephas shows how to pick (not a mallet in sight) while Hyatt's Executive Chef Tony Breeze and JM Clayton's Joe Brooks talk all about crabs in Dorchester!
The Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort is celebrating the final days of summer with its first annual crab week. And even if you think you are a crab-know-it-all, you can learn something from Tuesday's segment on Good Morning Maryland @ 9...






























