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Mat Peters Matthew Peters is the Director of the Chesapeake Multicultural Resource Center (ChesMRC), a non-profit based in Easton, MD; whose mission is to empower people from different cultures to become successful and engaged members of the community. Matthew is fluent in Spanish and has extensive, hands-on experience with Central American culture, having lived in rural Guatemala for 13 years ...

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A life-long waterman and resident of Maryland’s Eastern Shore, Hargrove is dedicated and determined to help manage the invasive blue catfish population to preserve and protect the Chesapeake Bay and to restore a way of life to the watermen and the Eastern Shore before its irreparable.

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The recent dramatic drop in the osprey population serves as an early warning for the health of the Chesapeake Bay. What does the future hold as fledging survivability reaches unsustainable levels? Each spring, the skies above the Chesapeake Bay come alive with the return of ospreys—majestic raptors whose arrival signals the end of winter and […]

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Take an in‑depth look at how the ospreys of the Chesapeake may be telling us something urgent about the health of the Bay itself.

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Rich Harrison and Bob DeGour are back for Chesapeake Forum’s Great Decisions discussion of world affairs. Known for their deft moderation of in-depth discussions, the two have been teaming up to moderate the popular discussion group since 2017. Great Decisions provides a forum for engaging discussion regarding crucial global issues.

Join us for “Books with Friends” in a monthly exploration of favorite books to share among an inclusive group of Chesapeake Forum friends. As we end our 3 rd year, “Books with Friends” is proving an easy way to jump in and be a part of a discussion about interesting and compelling reads.