Wimsey Cove Framing and Art invites the public to attend a special event on Saturday to meet artists from the Shiles Studio.
A Davidsonville girl stars with 36 other young people from all over the region.
The exhibit's theme is "Through the Rabbit Hole," and features the unique perspective of local artists.
Dancers from the O'Grady Quinlan Academy of Irish Dance performed at the Southern Maryland Celtic Festival demonstrating Irish reels, jigs and other moves.
Wimsey Cove Framing and Art is featuring the photography of Muddy Creek Artists Guild member Melissa E. Kangas throughout May.
Chrissy Scott, 10, takes on the role of "medium-sized Alice" in the CTA's production of Alice in Wonderland Jr. starting April 13.
The art is on display at the Driftwood Diner in Shady Side.
The first man to win the local competition beat out 13 other singers—including two from south county—in the final rounds Sunday night.
The South County Senior Center held an all around tea competition, including a tea cup contest while it hosted its first ever fashion show.
Are you a talented artist? Create a poster and submit it for recognition and a cash reward.
A Central Middle School student danced two roles during December performances.
Community orchestra moves from South River High to Annapolis High for this and the next concert in the series.
They were snowed out last year, but the dancers got nice weather for tonight.
Swing your partner 'round and 'round—or don't come with a partner and swing a newly-made friend 'round and 'round.
Tickets for "When Christmas Left Rattler Canyon" are on sale now.
The Shady Side 18th century house is the beneficiary of Greenstreet Gardens' Wine Tasting in Lothian on Friday and will host a "memory quilting" session on Sunday.
Shady Side's annual series of luncheon chats brings authors, environmentalists and living history. Sign up today for one talk or the whole series of six.
These talented artists, who all live south of the South River are gearing up for their holiday sale. Better get your checkbook out.