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2026 Calendar
Date of Events and link to Event Page
The events on this calendar are suggested because of last year’s calendar. As I get actual dates, I will identify them as 2026.
January
4
11
18
25
February
1
8
15
22
March
1-2 – Cleanup 2026 SPRING CLEANUP – March 1 – 2 and March 15 – 16, 2025 FINAL Spring Cleanup Sweeping and dusting should continue every Sunday in the historic buildings. We need to set up a place in the historic buildings for cleaning supplies. We also need to put the iron stances and signs at the steps in the historic buildings.
8 – Bill in OC
15-16 – Cleanup 1-4 SPRING CLEANUP – March 1 – 2 and March 15 – 16, 2025 FINAL Spring Cleanup
19 – 25 **2026 Statewide Maryland Day Celebration
22 – Opening Day – Celebration of MD Day – The American Revolution’s Impact on Hancock’s – Music by The Overtones Maryland Day – Opening Day Revolution Theme: Program: Rhoda V. Hancock Cook (4th granddaughter of SH), Stephen Hancock Pvt Rev War
29 – Welcome Spring – admire what is blooming on the Farm among Quince, Plum trees, and more WELCOME SPRING
April
5 – Easter – 2026 Closed Easter – park is closed
12 Spring Farm Festival – Folk Music (The Overtones), Bee Demonstrations by Alan Adams – Information about small, local museums available. SETUP IS FROM 11 AM TO 12 NOON. The Festival is from 1 to 4 pm. SPRING FARM FESTIVAL
19 – Advanced Caning class (This is ONLY open to students who have taken the Intro class.) March 30 – 10 am – 4 pm – One of two classes that will be 10 am to 4 pm. Students will provide a chair in need of hand caning, clean and in good condition with the caning removed. Students will over the course of the 2 classes cane this chair. There will most likely be homework. Students will also be shown how to do pressed cane and French Hand caning. Basket weaving tools are helpful and a small awl. May be lost for next year
26 Building and grounds OPEN for tours OPEN FOR TOURS
May
3 $Spring Plowing with Horse Teams from the Beam Farm – NACPS members will have information about truck farming in AA Co Check with NACPS: Will they participate next year outside. ** Bodkin Elementary Environmental/Cultural Fair – sign up now for outreach programs – Heidi can help with elementary schools during the week… just let her know the dates so she can schedule them ** Needs more advertising
10 Mother’s Day Tea – Stop by for a Taste of Tea. Gingerbread and Lavender cookies and Interpreting Historic Women’s Clothing with Dawn Schneider
17 – RAIN DATE – $Spring Plowing with Horse Teams from the Beam Farm ** Riviera Beach Library Spring Community Fair ** sign up ** Lisa Geyer – needs a second person for this event (Kristi will help)
24 – Memorial Day – Memories from the family Graveyard **could we have a graveyard description /diagram/roster for the tour book – Heidi
- 31 – Downs Park Family Day – ?12 to 4 pm – Setup ? am – Nancy Allred/Lisa Hart **sign up – need to find out more about this
June
7 – Building and grounds OPEN for tours
14 – Lavender Appreciation Day, Music by DeJohn, make lavender crafts – Bee Demonstrations by Alan Adam ** Do we need to change the program? We talk this up at Riviera Beach Library
21 – Father’s Day – DISPLAYS Remembering Captain John Smith visiting the Magothy River, Bodkin Creek & Patapsco River in 1608 **Docent needed to talk about JS – Lois Simpson – are you still interested?
27 – Annual Meeting – Lois? **Contact a speaker for Annual meeting NOW **Consider Leslie Bridgitte – topic fossils from the Bay
28 – Building and grounds OPEN for tours (Lisa Geyer – NO Blanchards) **Lisa opened the Farm on her own – Yeah!
July
5 – Celebrating Independence Day – Patriotic Music by DeJohns, Interactive Program, exploring our National Symbols
12 – Old Fashion Picnic – Explore Local History – Lemonade provided
19 – Building and grounds OPEN for tours **Do we need to update /change program?
26 – Building and grounds OPEN for tours
August
2 – Building and grounds OPEN for tours
9 – Building and grounds OPEN for tours
16 – Building and grounds OPEN for tours
23 – DISPLAY Remembering the Burning of the “Lion of Baltimore” – commemorates the British burning of the schooner privateer in Bodkin Creek, August 22, 1814** Docent needed to talk about the Lion
30 – Labor Day – Building and grounds OPEN for tours
September
6 – Building and grounds OPEN for tours
13 – Hancock Family & Friends Day – Display of Harry Hancock’s artifacts (the last family member to live in the house)
20 – Building and grounds OPEN for tours
27 – Building and grounds OPEN for tours
October
4 – Building and grounds OPEN for tours
11 – $Fall Harvest Festival – 11 am to 4 pm – War of 1812 Remembrance: Militia Muster with CANNON; Folk Music – The Overtones, make a scarecrow, NACPS members will have information about truck farming in AA Co., Bee Demonstrations by Alan Adams -Food available to purchase **We need to think about replacing Ship’s Co. or have Ship’s Co. upgrade program and without Chanteymen – we have live music so we don’t need the Chanteymen
18 – Fall Cleanup – preparing the house and grounds to be closed for the season
25 – Costumed Pet Parade – bring your furry family members for an afternoon of fun **Add candy grab bags at the end
November
1
8 – ??end of year review??
15
22
29
December
6
13
20
27