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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!
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Annapolis Book Festival slated for April 6th at the Key School
Former independent counsel Ken Starr ; award-winning writers James and Deborah Fallows ; Maria Hiaasen , journalist and wife of slain Capital Gazette journalist Rob Hiaasen ; National Book Critics Award finalist Nell Painter ; radio host and mixologist Sother Teague ; award-winning journalists Michael Dobbs , Jo Giese , Michael Isikoff, Evan Thomas, and […]
Courageous Conversations: The Sacred Sorrow of Grief
Making the most of your life doesn’t just happen. It takes planning. By talking with experts, people can make informed decisions and learn how to relay this important information to their families, so they can plan for the best ending ever. A great starting point is Courageous Conversations, a series of discussions about some of […]
Righteous Brothers, Joey Harkum and another night of Tab Benoit at 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 […]
Annapolis Tours to offer special African American Heritage Tour for Black History Month
Annapolis Tours by Watermark has announced its first special event walking tour of 2019! Annapolis Tours’ African American Heritage Tour, a two-hour walking tour of Annapolis’ historic district is offered in honor of Black History Month. The tour takes place on Saturday, February 16th at 1 pm. Watermark is proud to offer this tour to […]
Children’s Theatre of Annapolis presents The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
Experience the magic of the great lion Aslan, the evil White Witch and the unforgettable adventures of four children who inadvertently wander from an old wardrobe into another land called Narnia. This dramatization of C.S. Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe can be experienced on stage at the Children’s Theatre of Annapolis. The Lion, […]
MPT to present “Fighting Opioids Today” on Saturday
Maryland Public Television (MPT) will broadcast the program Fighting Opioids Today: Maryland Communities on MPT-HD on Saturday, February 9 at 7:30 p.m. as part of the statewide public TV network’s annual Addiction & Recovery slate of programs. The film is a production of MPT in association with the Opioid Operational Command Center and the Maryland […]
AACPS PVA Winter Showcase at Chesapeake Arts Center
The Chesapeake Arts Center is holding a free Anne Arundel County Public School PVA Visual Arts Winter Showcase featuring Art from the children of the Brooklyn Park Middle School visual arts program on Thursday, February 7, 2019 from 6:00-8:00 pm at the Chesapeake Arts Center’s Hal Gomer Gallery located at 194 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park, […]
AACPL kicks off African-American History Month today
Anne Arundel County Public Library is offering the following programs to celebrate African American History Month. Book Club: The Big Smoke by Adrian Matejka Tuesday, February 5 at 7 pm at the Eastport-Annapolis Neck Library Tuesday, February 27 at 7 pm at the Mountain Road Library Learn the story of legendary fighter Jack Johnson’s journey […]
Watershed Stewards Academy to honor Erik Michelsen
WSA initiated the Ron Bowen Environmental Legacy Award in 2018 to honor the transformational leadership of former Director of the Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works and co-founder of the Watershed Stewards Academy, Ron Bowen. This award recognizes the contributions of an individual from the government or non-profit sector who exemplifies visionary leadership and […]
Registration now open for Annapolis Cotillion
The Annapolis Cotillion announces registration is open for the Spring 2019 series of dances. Classes will be held Saturday evenings at The Summit School in Edgewater, Maryland from 7:00 to 9:15pm. The seven-dance series runs from February 16th through March 30th. At each session, students will receive 30-45 minutes of etiquette lessons, covering such topics as […]
Get your tickets to the 9th Annual Sock Burning & Oyster Roast
“Goodbye to winter, only deck shoes we wear! Though the socks we are burning leave a stink in the air!” So reads the poem recited each year as hundreds of Annapolitans gather around a waterfront bonfire at the Annapolis Maritime Museum to burn their socks. At this most curious of traditions, the Annapolis Oyster Roast […]
Vern Yip to speak at Annapolis Spring Home Expo on February 23rd
The 14th annual Annapolis Spring Home Expo, a one-of-a-kind homeowners event showcasing products and services for the home, will run for ONE weekend–February 23rd and 24th from 10am-6pm on Saturday and 11am-5pm on Sunday at the Byzantium Events Center on Riva Road in Annapolis! The Expo is your place for one stop shopping for your […]
Health and Fitness Fair at Pip Moyer Rec Center this weekend
The Mayor’s Office of the City of Annapolis in partnership with Chesapeake Children’s Museum, will host a Health and Fitness Fair at the Pip Moyer Recreation Center in Annapolis on Saturday, February 9 from 2 to 5 p.m. The event is open to youth and adults and will include free screenings and resources from local […]
Annapolis Restaurant Week — March 2-10
Annapolis Restaurant Week celebrates its 11th year during the week of March 2-10, 2019. This year the event is being expanded by two days to allow everyone to enjoy both weekends as well as the weekdays to enjoy the dining specials. “With 40 dining options people wanted more time to try out additional restaurants” says […]
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