Sarah Oktavec: FunGal Eyes, How Foraging Has Changed My Vision

Wild edibles are all around us. Have you ever walked through the woods and seen mushrooms? Have you wondered if they are edible? Join Sarah Oktavec, a self-taught forager, as she teaches us how to safely identify edible mushrooms. Sarah explains how this knowledge has changed how she sees the natural world that is all

Alzheimer Association

Globally Alzheimer’s disease contributes to over half of all cases of dementia, making it a significant public health issue. Even more alarming, a recent sudy shows Maryland has the highest prevalence of people over 65 with the disease. Why? Do you know the 10 warning signs for early detection? Learn what to look for and

Mary Anne Jung: Good Queen Bess

England’s Golden Age was named in honor of its greatest queen, Elizabeth Tudor. This brilliant leader was the first female to rule England alone and successfully. How did she achieve such a feat? With immense intelligence, charm, and the ability to compromise. Mary Anne Jung brings “Good Queen Bess” to life in her entertaining one-woman

The Friends of Jerusalem Mill

Hear about Harford County’s charming village of Jerusalem Mills, which was founded as a grist mill and Quaker settlement in 1772. Beautifully restored in the 1970’s and now part of Gunpowder State Park, this living history museum offers interesting artifacts, demonstrations of traditional iron-working techniques, and ten restored structures that provide a glimpse into 18th