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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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Patricia Moss-Vreeland’s solo multimedia installation, In Search of Meaning: Memory Becomes Us illuminates the role that memory plays in relation to who we are. The show runs through May 21, at Maryland Hall in Annapolis, Maryland. Since receiving the Art-in-Science XIV Millennial commission in 1999 for her traveling exhibition, Memory-Connections Matter, Patricia Moss-Vreeland has been […]
The post New Exhibition Exploring the Social Impact of Memory Opens at Maryland Hall appeared first on Eye On Annapolis.
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Annapolis community theatre Colonial Players is excited to welcome back patrons on Friday, April 9, 2021 for the opening of Maytag Virgin by Maryland playwright Audrey Cefaly. Edd Miller directs Laura Gayvert and Ben Carr in the two-person show in which a neighborly friendship becomes an unexpected journey of healing and self-discovery. Eleven performances are […]
The post Colonial Players to Return to the Stage in April for In-Person Performances appeared first on Eye On Annapolis.
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Spring is here. It arrived yesterday so that means it is time to get out on the water! And in Annapolis, if you don’t own your own boat, most people will turn to Watermark Cruises for some help. This year, from March 26th throgh April 11th, you can enjoy a 2-hour cruise aboard the Miss […]
The post How About a Spring Break Cruise with Watermark? appeared first on Eye On Annapolis.
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Annapolis Musicians Fund for Musicians, Inc. (AMFM), a nonprofit organization that supports professional Annapolis musicians and music programs for youth, is pleased to announce that it is accepting applications for grants from its David Glaser Education Fund. Awards will go to organizations in the greater Annapolis area whose summer programs benefit underserved students. The David […]
The post AMFM Offering $6000 in Grants for Summer Youth Programs appeared first on Eye On Annapolis.
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The lack of affordable housing in the Annapolis area limits opportunities to create more inclusive communities. One solution, Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), can weave additional residential housing into existing family homes, cut down on mass transit needs, reduce sprawl, diversify our communities and promote multigenerational living, all while maintaining the character of neighborhoods and improving […]
The post Action Annapolis and AIA to Present Two-Part Town Hall on Affordable Housing appeared first on Eye On Annapolis.
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The Maryland Cultural & Conference Center (MC3) is celebrating Spring at Park Place in Annapolis with Project Disco. This Outdoor Silent Disco + Light Show will feature well-known Maryland based DJs “DJ Griff” (@dj_griff_) and “ALWZ SNNY” (@alwzsnny). The interactive light show has been developed by MFA students within The University of Maryland Lighting Department, […]
The post Silent Disco Coming to StageOne Lawn at MC3 in Annapolis appeared first on Eye On Annapolis.
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The ninth annual Annapolis Film Festival runs virtually for ten days, April 8-18, 2021. Each night there will be a premiere of a Spotlight film at 7:00 PM, beginning with the Opening Night film, Marvelous and the Black Hole starring actors Rhea Perlman and Miya Cech. “This year’s opening night film Marvelous and the Black […]
The post Here’s the Lineup and Synopses for the 9th Annual Annapolis Film Festival appeared first on Eye On Annapolis.
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