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No RSVP needed to attend. If you have questions, please call the Allegany County UME Office at 301-7324-3320 or email sllewell@umd.edu. 

Cost
Free Event
Location
14 South Water Street,Frostburg ,MD,US,21532
About the Organizer
Contact
Sarah Llewellyn

Annual Community Seed Exchange

Saturday, Mar 07
Cost
Free Event
Location
14 South Water Street,Frostburg ,MD,US,21532
About the Organizer
Contact
Sarah Llewellyn

Join us for the Annual Community Seed Exchange on Saturday, March 07, 2026, from 10:00 am until 1:00 pm at Frostburg City Place. The event will include demonstrations with the Master Gardeners, kids' activities, and more. Free seeds will be available for all attendees (while supplies last). 

This event is being held simultaneously with the Garden Supply Swap hosted by the Frostburg Green Team, the Plant Swap hosted by the Allegany County Public Library in Frostburg, and the Winter Farmer's Market. Other local organizations will share information and garden related activities. 

For questions, please email sllewell@umd.edu or call the office at 301-724-3320. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this event or any other, please contact our office at 301-724-3320. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

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Cost
Free Event
Location
1114 Shawan Rd,Cockeysville,MD,US,21030
About the Organizer
Contact
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics (AREC), University of Maryland Extension, and the Ag Law Education Initiative

Understanding Eminent Domain Workshop

  • Wednesday, March 25 - Wednesday, March 25
Registration
Cost
Free Event
Location
1114 Shawan Rd,Cockeysville,MD,US,21030
About the Organizer
Contact
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics (AREC), University of Maryland Extension, and the Ag Law Education Initiative

The University of Maryland Extension, the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, and the Agriculture Law Education Initiative will host a free workshop, “Understanding Eminent Domain,” on Wednesday March 25, at 6:00 p.m. at Baltimore County Ag Center in Cockeysville, Maryland. The workshop is designed to help landowners better understand how eminent domain and utility easements may affect their property, particularly in relation to proposed electric transmission lines. There is no cost to attend, but registration is encouraged by March 20.
This educational program will explain how eminent domain works, what landowners can expect during utility easement negotiations, and the options available to protect landowner rights and pursue fair compensation. The session is intended for landowners, farmers, and community members who want to be informed and prepared when facing potential infrastructure projects affecting private property.
“Landowners often have questions and concerns when approached about easements or potential transmission projects,” said Paul Goeringer, Principal Faculty Specialist and Extension Specialist in agricultural law with the University of Maryland. “This workshop provides practical, plain-language information to help landowners understand the process and make informed decisions.”
Participants can register online at https://go.umd.edu/BCEminWork. For additional information, interested individuals may email lgoering@umd.edu.

Career Chat: Research Ecologist

  • Friday, March 27 - Friday, March 27

Hear from AGNR alum, Dr. Chris Riley, a Research Scientist in Entomology/Ecology with Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories, as he shares his career journey in ecological research and arboriculture. Attendees will gain insight into career pathways, required skills, and practical advice for pursuing opportunities in this field, with time for questions and networking.

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Registration

See the Calvert Library calendar for registration information

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Cost
Free Event
Location
4100 5th st,North Beach ,MD,US,20714
About the Organizer
Contact
Calvert County Master Gardeners

Garden Smarter: Bay Wise Reimagined

  • Saturday, April 11 - Saturday, April 11
Registration

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Cost
Free Event
Location
4100 5th st,North Beach ,MD,US,20714
About the Organizer
Contact
Calvert County Master Gardeners

Every Marylander lives within a watershed and has a role to play in caring for the land, water, air, wildlife, and each other. Every action we take, every small positive change we make to improve water quality, soil health, and habitat counts in a big way. Learn about the actions you can take in your yard using the newly updated Bay-Wise Living Landscapes Metric.

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Cost
$ free
About the Organizer
Contact
Calvert County Master Gardeners

Garden Smarter: Restoring Plants to Historic Gardens

  • Saturday, March 21 - Saturday, March 21
Registration

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Cost
$ free
About the Organizer
Contact
Calvert County Master Gardeners

The Patterson House and Gardens at Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum completed a multi-year renovation in 2025. Join the park horticulturalist for a virtual tour of the 64 varieties of plants brought back to two formal gardens designed by pioneering female landscape architects in the 1930's.

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Registration

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Cost
$ free
About the Organizer
Contact
Calvert County Master Gardeners

Garden Smarter: Seed Saving Workshop

  • Saturday, April 04 - Saturday, April 04
Registration

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Cost
$ free
About the Organizer
Contact
Calvert County Master Gardeners

Never buy seeds again! Come learn how to harvest, process, and preserve seeds from your favorite garden vegetables, herbs and flowers to use next year. Hands-on activities included!

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Registration

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Cost
$ free

Garden Smarter: Grafting Vegetables

  • Saturday, March 07 - Saturday, March 07
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Cost
$ free

Grafting allows gardeners to utilize genetic components of multiple varieties in a single plant. Come learn how to graft fruit plants such as apples, tomatoes, and more, through discussion and hands-on activities.

Red Tomato with the Seed Circle Project
Cost
Free Event
Location
1 Commerce Drive,Cumberland,MD,US,21502
About the Organizer
Contact
Sarah Llewellyn and Ashley Bodkins
Phone: 301-724-3320

The Seed Circle Project

  • Monday, February 23 - Monday, February 23
Registration
Cost
Free Event
Location
1 Commerce Drive,Cumberland,MD,US,21502
About the Organizer
Contact
Sarah Llewellyn and Ashley Bodkins
Phone: 301-724-3320

Join the seed-saving movement with our first annual Seed Circle Project. This year's seed choice is Radiator Charlie’s Mortgage Lifter Tomato. We will highlight this heirloom tomato and show you how to save seeds at the end of the season, so you can return dried seeds to local seed libraries or your local extension office.

Free seeds or plants will be available and the only thing that we ask is that you pass along seeds to friends, neighbors, and donate what you can back to seed libraries across Allegany and Garrett County. 🍅 Seeds will be available while supplies last in Allegany and Garrett Counties, but anyone can come to learn about tomatoes! Locations for picking up free seeds for this project will be announced in March!

A Virtual Tomato Basics Gardening Class will kick off our seed saving year on, February 23rd at 12:30pm!

Register here: https://go.umd.edu/2026SeedCircleProjectRegistration

Online Webinar
Registration

Please register online for the Zoom link.

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Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
Erika Crowl
Phone: 410-887-8090

Selling Your Farm Eggs: What You Need to Know

  • Wednesday, February 18 - Wednesday, February 18
Registration

Please register online for the Zoom link.

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Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
Erika Crowl
Phone: 410-887-8090

This webinar will walk participants through the essential requirements for selling farm-fresh eggs, from understanding state regulations and labeling laws to proper handling, washing, storage, and food safety practices. Attendees will learn the differences between on-farm, direct-to-consumer, and retail egg sales, as well as when grading, licensing, or inspections may be required.

This webinar will walk participants through the essential requirements for selling farm-fresh eggs, from understanding state regulations and labeling laws to proper handling, washing, storage, and food safety practices. Attendees will learn the differences between on-farm, direct-to-consumer, and retail egg sales, as well as when grading, licensing, or inspections may be required.

AGNR Melt Back will take place in the ANSC courtyard on Thursday, February 12 from 3:30-5:30 PM

Melt Back Into The Semester

  • Thursday, February 12 - Thursday, February 12

Gooey snacks and sweet treats provided to welcome students back into the Spring semester! The event will commence from 3:30-5:30 on Thursday February 12th in the ANSC Courtyard

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