Comedy Nite with Robert Mac at Cannon’s

Cannon’s Events 223A West Potomac St., BRUNSWICK, MD, United States

Welcome to Brunswick Comedy Nite with Robert Mac! Get ready to laugh your ass off at this hilarious event happening at Cannon’s on Sat Sep 14 2024 starting at 8:00 with doors opening at 7:00. Join us for a night of non-stop laughter with the incredibly talented comedian Robert Mac along with Daphne London, Bill Monaghan, Deb Nylec, Ryan Pickett, Anwar Ray, and David Davis. Don’t miss out on this evening […]

Old Time Open Jam at Beans in the Belfry

Beans in the Belfry 122 W Potomac Street, BRUNSWICK, MD, United States

Sun, September 15, 1pm – 6pm Bring your fiddle, banjo, guitar or mandolin and join this jolly group of musicians family style. Homegrown music as it was meant to be and as enjoyable to the performers as to the listeners. What a colorful afternoon for musicians and audience. Enjoy a light afternoon meal with local […]

The Tale of the Lion: A Documentary by the African American Resources Cultural and Heritage Society at the Brunswick Public Library

Brunswick Public Library 915 N Maple Ave, BRUNSWICK, MD, United States

Join us for a screening of The Tale of the Lion, a locally produced documentary that celebrates the rich history held in the life stories of the oldest African American citizens in Frederick County, Maryland. The poignant telling of their experiences from childhood, through segregation, to today is a window to the personal challenges they […]

29th Annual Lovettsville Oktoberfest

Lovettsville Square, VA 1 Town Square, Lovettsville, VA

Join us, just about a mile from the banks of the Potomac River in Western Loudoun County come visit our historic German Settlement founded in 1836 as we bring a little of Germany to you on September 20 – 22, 2024! This family friendly festival is loaded with something for everyone! With craft vendors, authentic […]

Live Irish Music with Craggy Island Duo at Beans in the Belfry

Beans in the Belfry 122 W Potomac Street, BRUNSWICK, MD, United States

Friday, September 20, 7-9 PM   Craggy Island plays Traditional Irish music, with a few surprises. Patrick Fenning, from Dublin, Ireland, on guitar, and Susan Withers on fiddle and whistle are well known for their rich vocals, lively instrumentals and original arrangements. Susan and Patrick often perform as a duo but can expand the band […]

Live Music with Andrew Tyler at Beans in the Belfry

Beans in the Belfry 122 W Potomac Street, BRUNSWICK, MD, United States

Sat, September 21, 11am – 1pm Andrew Tyler returns to Beans in the Belfry for another exciting afternoon of music and brunch. Old-time classics and contemporary hits come together in a show the Brunswick News Journal called, “A perfect way to smile.” Described as, “Power-Folk” by his peers, Andrew’s sounds are both steeped in tradition […]

Games Club of Maryland, Board and Card Games Open to the Public

Beans in the Belfry 122 W Potomac Street, BRUNSWICK, MD, United States

Sat, September 21, 1pm – 6pm Karl Musser plays and teaches board games, some familiar, some old world and intricate. Please join them and enjoy good old fashioned fun and adopt a new hobby of enjoyable interaction and competition. Newcomers welcome. For information go to http://www.gamesclubofmd.org/

Water to Wine – Kayak Tour and Private Wine Tasting

Big Cork Winery 4236 Main St, Rohrersville, MD, United States

Start your kayaking trip at the Brunswick Family Campground and travel down the Potomac to Point of Rocks. You will be taken back to the campground to dry off and change before you caravan, along with your guide, over to Big Cork Vineyards. Enjoy the private wine tasting with six of their amazing wines and […]

Open Bluegrass Jam at Beans in the Belfry

Beans in the Belfry 122 W Potomac Street, BRUNSWICK, MD, United States

Sun, September 22, 1pm – 4pm Bluegrass musicians are cordially invited to jam with other bluegrass lovers in this cozy family friendly venue. Great acoustics. Hikers, bicyclists, people out for a Sunday drive – experience roots music in the foothills of Appalachia! That’s how music was meant to be played. No cover.