Eye On Annapolis' picks for upcoming events!

Published: Fri, 03/02/18

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Thanks for being a loyal email subscriber. Every week, we get hundreds of emails with different events happening in the region. All of them are on our calendar (and you can submit your own too); but, we also scour the submissions and hand pick out a few that really seem good--and here they are for you!


Billy Squier and GE Smith coming to Rams Head On Stage
Rams Head On Stage is a little taste of Nashville, New Orleans, and Austin all rolled up in one!  A small, intimate venue where no seat is more than 48 feet from the stage. A small venue that packs a big punch with top national acts 364 days a year.  Check out the latest shows […]


College Fair at AACC on March 8th
Students can meet face-to-face with representatives of more than 130 colleges and universities from around the country at the annual College Fair from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 8, in the David S. Jenkins Gymnasium at Anne Arundel Community College. The fair is free and allows you the opportunity to talk with admissions representatives […]


2018: The Year of Frederick Douglass
Governor Larry Hogan signed a proclamation declaring 2018 as the “Year of Frederick Douglass” in honor of the 200th anniversary of the birth of the famed abolitionist, writer, and orator. Known as the “Father of America’s Civil Rights Movement,” Douglass was born in Talbot County, Maryland, and his birthday is celebrated nationally on February 14. […]


Annapolis Book Festival scheduled for April 28th
Host of MSNBC’s “Hardball” Chris Matthews; White House correspondent April Ryan; best-selling authors Daniel H. Pink, Lisa Genova, Liza Mundy, and Matthew Klam; Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Tom Toles; writer and co-founder of the New Agenda, Amy Siskind; and local authors such as Erika Robuck, Laura Kamoie, Lisa Hillman, T.C. Cameron, and Clementine Fujimura are […]


Travel Maryland with your Dachshund
Maryland is a beautiful state with fun and exciting destinations to visit. However, it is probably best seen while traveling with your best friend. There are ample pet-friendly activities and events all throughout the state that you and your pet will love. Here is a list of the top 5 places that you do not […]


Eastport Oyster Boys reunion concert to benefit West & Rhode Rivers
The Eastport Oyster Boys will appear with West & Rhode Riverkeeper Jeff Holland at the Galesville Memorial Hall on Saturday, March 3, from 8 to 11 p.m. in their third annual reunion concert to benefit the West and Rhode Rivers. Holland and fellow co-founder Kevin Brooks will reunite for this special show along with current […]


Java & Jazz on March 11th to benefit Goshen Farm
They have the venue, they have the band, they have the food and drinks! The only thing missing is you. Enjoy some coffee and tea, an assortment sweet and savory treats, and light hors d’oeuvres while listening or dancing to The Jazz Perpetrators—”Music So Good It’s a Crime.” Wine and “specialty coffee” drinks will be […]


Check out the films you can see at the Annapolis Film Festival
The Annapolis Film Festival reveals its full slate of more than 80 films from 28 countries screening during the festival: March 22-25, 2018, including a U.S. premiere and four films from Sundance making their East Coast premiere, The Festival’s new theme: Voices Strong. Minds Open, is threaded throughout the four-day program of films, panels, parties, […]


Libraries to celebrate Women’s History Month
The Anne Arundel County Public Library is offering the following programs to celebrate Women’s History Month. Author Visit: Katia Ulysse Saturday, March 3 at 2 pm | Broadneck Library Haitian born fiction author Katia D. Ulysse will present her powerful novel “Mouths Don’t Speak,” a harrowing journey into national and personal devastation that threatens to […]


Pathways Music Fest on tap for March 2nd
Check out the best teen bands in the area from Priddy Music Academy at the annual Pathways Music Fest with great music, new friends, food, and games at this middle school-only concert. Fetauring Rapid Fire, ZEE Band, and Savage Cabbage Get tickets today for your middle schoolers and their friends to rock out to their favorite […]


Second Annual Pass, Pick & Play set for April 7
In its second year, Pass, Pick & Play supplies local families with gently-used sporting equipment they need but otherwise cannot afford. Partners Annapolis Recreation and Parks and the Armstrong family are now collecting donated items to distribute during this year’s Pass, Pick & Play event on Saturday, April 7. Pass, Pick and Play is accepting […]


Pianist Marianna Prjevalskaya to perform Debussy’s Preludes March 4 in Annapolis
Piano virtuoso Marianna Prjevalskaya honors composer Claude Debussy in the 100th anniversary year of his death with a performance of his complete preludes on Sunday, March 4, at 3 p.m., at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis (UUCA), 333 Dubois Road. The program features Debussy’s piano preludes Books I and II, composed between 1909 and […]


Annapolis Chorale Chamber Chorus to perform Bach Mass in B-Minor
The Annapolis Chorale continues its 2017-2018 season on Saturday, March 10, at 8 p.m. with a performance of JS Bach’s Mass in B-Minor (BWV 232) at historic St. Anne’s Church in Annapolis. This complex and challenging piece is one of Bach’s final works and one of his most intricate. The Annapolis Chorale Chamber Chorus and […]


The Green Beer Races Are Coming
The public is cordially invited to attend the 2018 Green Beer Races on Saturday, March 10th from the crack o’noon until it ends (Rain or Shine) at the Eastport Democratic Club, 525 State Street in Annapolis. The historic private club, founded in 1929, will host 4-person (2 men, 2 women) Bar/Restaurant Relay and Children’s (Kool-Aid®) […]
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