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If you missed last week's Midnight Madness, you have a second chance this Thursday, December 13th. Once again the town will be full of holiday music and cheer with opportunities to win gifts and prizes, take holiday photos and shop special sale prices at retail shops, which will each remain open until midnight for holiday shopping and festivities.
Come on out and shop, sing, laugh, stroll, and reconnect with old and new friends while shopping and dining in your favorite shops. Most will have special sales, offers and even better---free cookies, hot chocolate, wine, toddies, massages, and more!
Remember, it is so important to shop local and support our local businesses and our neighbors!
ENTERTAINMENT - December 13th
- Jazz Perpetrators at the Rams Head Tavern
- Sons of Severn strolling throughout downtown
- Lisa Bodenburg at Zachary's Jewelers
- Strings of the Chesapeake will perform on Main Street
- Wiley H Bates Performing Arts Chorus will sing outside the old opera house on Maryland Avenue
- The District Brass Quarter will be on the Corner of Maryland Ave and State Circle.
- The Salvation Army Band will be next to their bell ringer at Main Street and Market Space
- Radio stations WRNR and WNAV will be broadcasting live from City Dock.
Downtown will be aglow with beautiful holiday decorations thanks to Sheehy Lexus of Annapolis, who is co-sponsoring this year's holiday decorations downtown. PARKING & TROLLEY
There are plenty of parking options downtown to attend the events. The 2 hour metered spaces are free for two hours (from Thanksgiving through New Year's), and the Circulator Trolley picks up near all the parking garages and throughout downtown to provide free shuttle rides; shoppers can hit every shop in town. The Circulator Trolley will also be running into Eastport and West Annapolis during Midnight Madness, so you can easily get from Downtown to those great shopping areas. And if you live in Eastport or West Annapolis, save worrying about parking entirely--trolley in! For more information, please visit the Annapolis Business Association Facebook Page!
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...and for those of you who live for procrastination, Eleventh Hour (where all the downtown shops will remain open until 11pm) will be happening on Thursday, December 20th!Come on down and join all the other last minute shoppers and snatch a great deal on a perfect gift for that perfect someone in your life!
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Thank You!
I am sure you all have heard that Stevens Hardware will be closing their doors at the end of the month. Last month, My Butcher & More closed. There may be others so it is so important to shop local and support these small businesses. Our merchants are a large part of what makes Annapolis so special, let's all do our part to make sure they succeed!
We have a fantastic assortment of businesses in town in six distinct business districts. I have been working with the Annapolis Economic Development Corporation to highlight many of them is some short videos. Please take a look and share them and pass the word along.
All the best--
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PS: Wondering where to get that snazzy hand numbered, limited edition, 2012 Annapolis ornament pictured above? - Eyes on Main, 217 Main Street
- The Christmas Corner Shop at 110 Dock Street.
- Peake House, 76 Maryland Avenue
- Plat du Jour, 220 Main Street
- Reynold's Tavern, 7 Church Circle
- Annebeth's, 75 Maryland Avenue
- The Annapolis Bookstore, 35 Maryland Avenue
- The Museum Store, 77 Main Street
While supplies last!
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