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Saturday - September 18
Wetipquin
Nabb Research Center - Salisbury, Maryland (Runs through: 09/18/2010)
Adiscussion with Regional Author Edward Taylor. Retired educator Ed Taylor discusses his memoirs and recently published book, On Yonder’s End, a fictional account of an African-American family’s history from slavery to the late 20th century.
 
Monday - September 20
Film: The Story of India
Caruthers Hall - Salisbury University - Salisbury, Maryland (Runs through: 09/20/2010)
Episode 1: Beginnings
 
Monday - September 27
Film: The Story of India
Caruthers Hall - Salisbury University - Salisbury, Maryland (Runs through: 09/27/2010)
Episode 2: The Power of Ideas
 
Thursday - September 30
Kin & Sin: Early Settlers of the Eastern Shore
Nabb Research Center - Salisbury, Maryland (Runs through: 09/30/2010)
Investigating alliances and networking among families opens new doors to discovering the earliest Chesapeake settlers and their interconnectedness. Vaughn Baker discusses the importance of family connections to the development of the earliest Eastern Shore settlements.
Fireside Chat
Berlin Library, 220 N. Main Street, Berlin, Maryland (Runs through: 09/30/2010)
 
Monday - October 4
Film: The Story of India
Caruthers Hall - Salisbury University - Salisbury, Maryland (Runs through: 10/04/2010)
Episode 3: Spice Routes & Silk Roads
 
Monday - October 11
Film: The Story of India
Caruthers Hall - Salisbury University - Salisbury, Maryland (Runs through: 10/11/2010)
Episode 4: Ages of Gold
 
Thursday - October 14
The Devil is in the Details: Politics and the Mapping of the John Smith Chesapeake Trail
Nabb Research Center - Salisbury, Maryland (Runs through: 10/14/2010)
Professor Michael Scott, of Salisbury University’s Geography Department, discusses his work on pinpointing Capt. John Smith’s route through the Chesapeake Bay and up the Nanticoke River.
FireFest 2010 is coming!
Downtown Salisbury, Maryland (Runs through: 10/16/2010)
Commemorate the Great Fire of Salisbury. The Nabb Research Center, in conjunction with Urban Salisbury, the City of Salisbury and the Salisbury Fire Department, commemorates the 124th Anniversary of the greatest cataclysm to hit Salisbury – the Great Fire of 1886.
 
Friday - October 15
Film - Art:21
Fulton Hall - Salisbury University - Salisbury, Maryland (Runs through: 10/15/2010)
Art in the Twenty-First Century Film Series, Romance & Protest
 
Monday - October 18
Film: The Story of India
Caruthers Hall - Salisbury University - Salisbury, Maryland (Runs through: 10/18/2010)
Episode 5: The Meeting of Two Oceans
 
Monday - October 25
Film: The Story of India
Caruthers Hall - Salisbury University - Salisbury, Maryland (Runs through: 10/25/2010)
Episode 6: Freedom
 
Wednesday - October 27
Slave Castles of Ghana
Nabb Research Center - Salisbury, Maryland (Runs through: 10/27/2010)
A Discussion with Salisbury University’s Tonya Price and George Washington University’s Lee Ann Fujii. Located on the west coast of Africa, Ghana was the home to ports where great slave castles held thousands of Africans destined for the new world. Price and Fujii discuss their travels to the area
 
Thursday - October 28
Transatlantic Linkages
Guerrieri Center - Salisbury University - Salisbury, University (Runs through: 10/28/2010)
New Generations of Americans in Ghana with Dr. Cyril Daddieh