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March in Maryland: Mardi Gras to Medieval Mead.

February 24, 4:02 PMBaltimore Travel ExaminerSabrina Wartnaby
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These articles will cover the more interesting and unique of Maryland’s cultural experiences five at a time throughout March.
 
Irish Saints Medieval Mead
 
Berrywine Plantations
Linganore Winecellars
13601 Glissans Mill Rd.
 
March 1-31
Mon-Fri. 10am-5pm, Sat. 10am-6pm, Sun. 12n-5pm
 
Celebrate the luck of the Irish with the pairing of many wines, Irish cheeses, and desserts. 
 
410-795-6432
301-831-5889
 
 
8th Annual Downtown Bel Air Chocolate Festival
 
Bel Air Armory
37 N Main St
 
March 7
 
Sat. 10am-3pm
 
Sample chocolate in every form at the Downtown Bel Air Chocolate Festival.
 
Bel Air Downtown Alliance
 
410-638-1023
 
 
 
Mardi Gras Gala
 
The Show Place Arena
Upper Marlboro
 
March 17
Sat. 7pm-12m
 
Black Tie Gala featuring “Junkyard Saints”, Cajun Cuisine, and live and silent auction.
Advanced tickets necessary.
 
United Way of Calvert County
 
410-286-0100
 
 
Maryland Day
 
Historic Sites Downtown
Annapolis and Four Rivers Heritage Area
 
March 29
Sun. 12n-5pm
 
Celebrate Maryland’s past with historic site tours and free, kid friendly, activities.
 
Historic Annapolis Foundation.
 
410-267-8146
 
 
Opening Weekend Tally-Ho!
 
3535 Jarretsville Pike
Monkton
 
March 29
Sun.
 
Horses and hounds re-enact the zoo year tradition of fox hunting in Ladew’s famous topiary hunt scene! 
 
Ladew Topiary Gardens
 
410-557-9466
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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