Join us on the plaza for a Friday night of music with the Debonis, Allen, & Joseloff Trio!
The Triocovers classics from the Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers, Santana, Hendrix and more.
Enjoy the music from one of our restaurant patios or have a take-out dinner on the plaza.
Free; all are welcome.
Chairs and blankets encouraged.
Join us on the plaza for an evening of music with The Musty Cupboards! The Musty Cupboards are an acoustic quintet composed of family and friends who like to sing and play multi-genre Americana music.
Enjoy a take-out picnic or eat at one of the restaurant patios!
Free; all are welcome.
Blankets and chairs encouraged.
Gather some friends and come out to enjoy some great music with local musicians Brett & Joe!
This duo plays acoustic covers of the songs that everyone loves.
Enjoy dinner at one of the restaurants at the Commons, or just dine on ice cream – Fridays are for fun!
Free; all are welcome.
Chairs and blankets encouraged.
Local musicians, join us around the outdoor fireplace for an evening of casual jamming sponsored by Everett Jewelers!
All instruments, all ages, and all skill levels are very welcome – this friendly gathering is to have fun and encourage one another. Please bring a few songs with simple chord structures that others can easily play along with. Musicians will take turns playing lead lines along with the rhythms.
In this time of re-opening transition, we ask everyone to be kind and neighborly. Make your own best decision about masks & distancing; and please be respectful of other’s choices and requests.
The group gathers every second and fourth Thursday. Any questions, please email: reverett@everettjewelers.com.
TONIGHT’S CONCERT HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO THE STORMY FORECAST.
Rescheduled due to rain on the original date…..
Join us on the plaza for a fun night of music from local young musicians!
Bach to Rock Music School students will be performing on the plaza every first Thursday this summer season. Enjoy Bach to Rock’s solo performers, student bands, and maybe even their instructors’ band!
Free; all are welcome.
Chairs and blankets encouraged.
*The rain date for this concert is the 3rd Thursday of June, 6/1.
Saturday is farmers market day at the Commons!
Everything sold at our market is grown, raised, or made in the Chesapeake region. Every week you’ll find local produce, meats, eggs, sweet and savory treats, adult beverages, and handmade crafts.
Vendors at this week’s market include: Clark’s Farm; Hensing’s Hilltop Acres; Kindread Hill Farm; Great Harvest Bread Co.; Chez Tania; Krem Au Krem; Rooted; The Salvaged Stitch; Twin Valley Distillers; The Wine Collective, Apricity Flowers, and Wild Air Candle Co.
Our friends from Beyond Rhetoric will also be at the market, raising funds for and sharing about their work with young people in Maryland’s juvenile detention centers.
Local musicians Drew Cline and Calvin Thomas will be performing during this week’s market.
The Commons is pleased to be partnering with Maryland Money Market matching program this season to help SNAP benefits recipients stretch their food dollars.
Be sure to include the farmers market in your Saturday plans!
Everything sold at our market is grown, raised, or made in the Chesapeake region. Every week you’ll find local produce, meats, eggs, sweet and savory treats, locally grown flowers, adult beverages, and handmade crafts.
Vendors at this week’s market include: Clark’s Farm; Hensing’s Hilltop Acres; Kindread Hill Farm; Balti’Marons; Great Harvest Bread Co.; Chez Tania; Bike Werks; Blue Gables Farm; Dimitri Greek Olives; Raw Blossom; Real Food Real Tasty; Serene Lavender Farm; Twin Valley Distilling; and The Urban Winery.
Our friends from Beyond Rhetoric will also be at the market, raising funds for and sharing about their work with young people in Maryland’s juvenile detention centers.
Local musician Janine Wilson will be performing during this week’s market from 10am-12pm.
The Commons is pleased to be partnering with Maryland Money Market matching program this season to help SNAP benefits recipients stretch their food dollars.