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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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At 18 months old, Evan Bertrand of Annapolis was diagnosed with autism. Now, this diagnosis will not stand in his way as he takes to the stage at Maryland Hall to perform with his piano in front of sold out crowd. This short film in the “Maryland’s Got Talent” shorts program highlights the preparation for […]
The post AFF HIGHLIGHT: “As We Are” (Filmed at Maryland Hall) appeared first on Eye On Annapolis.
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City of Annapolis Arts in Public Places Commission features has announced that Audrey Lee, a local artist, will have her artwork featured through the end of April at the Pip Moyer Recreation Center. The solo exhibition titled, “Celebrate Annapolis” are all the places we love in Annapolis. Chick & Ruths, St. Anne’s Episcopal Church, Naval […]
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Anne Arundel County Public Library (AACPL) has announced that the system will reopen for walk-in service starting Monday, April 12. AACPL staff have provided online, curbside and appointment service since the pandemic began last March. Starting April 12, library hours will increase to 10 am – 7 pm Mondays – Thursdays; from 10 am to […]
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After a year of COVID, we can all use a good laugh and as Producer, Director and Screenwriter Casimir Nozkowski says, he tried to make a funny with a heart! And he did! “The Outside Story” is about an introverted video editor that rarely ventures from his home; but when he locks himself out of […]
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The Maryland Cultural and Conference Center (MC3), formerly known as Maryland Theatre for the Performing Arts (MTPA), is debuting a new vision for the Annapolis arts community with the One Annapolis Community Art Project. The project will feature a vibrant mural created by renowned artist Comacell Brown and will be painted on the wall adjacent […]
The post Mural Commemorating Carr’s Beach to be Painted at MC3 by Comacell Brown appeared first on Eye On Annapolis.
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Anne Arundel County Public Schools’ kindergarten registration for the 2021-2022 school year will get under way this week, and parents and guardians can reserve their child’s seat by enrolling online beginning on Wednesday, April 7, 2021. Children enrolling in kindergarten must be 5 years old on or by September 1, 2021. The primary option for […]
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The Annapolis Town Center is doing it again! Hotel Charlie Enjoy a five-star experience when you check-in at Hotel Charlie, located in the East Lounge of Annapolis Town Center. Hosted by Vintage Views: A Wandering Bar, this pop-up event will feature delicious cuisine, live entertainment, and exceptional service. Reservations are required, exclusive, and limited. Guests […]
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After a year of being dark, The Colonial Players are back on April 9th with the opening performance of Maytag Virgin! We got a sneak peek in the newly modified theater as we spoke with Steve Tobin, the President of the Board of Directors for the all-volunteer company! We talked about the changes to the […]
The post BONUS POD: The Colonial Players Are LIVE Again With Maytag Virgin appeared first on Eye On Annapolis.
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A new creative exhibition honoring and celebrating the women of yesterday and today has arrived in Annapolis. Kaleidoscope is the first, in-person exhibit of the online publication, Our Rhythm Our Blues. Like a kaleidoscope, women are multi-faceted; offering a mixing pot of layers, shapes, colors, and refinement. This two-month long display showcases the beauty and […]
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OK, this is bizarre. Take $10,000 in cash nailed to a post, a set of steak knives. Put a bunch of non-motorized boats in some of the most treacherous water in North America, and see how they do for 750 miles. That is the plotline of “The Race to Alaska.” It is a real-life race […]
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The Annapolis Film Festival, now in its ninth year, will set in motion a ten-day schedule of 70+ films for its 2021 festival which takes place from April 8-18th. The screening of fresh indie content, a longer schedule for a better viewing experience and a new platform are evidence of a festival that continually navigates the changing landscape. The […]
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Summer camps are a blast at the Annapolis Maritime Museum & Park. Campers in grades kindergarten through 6th grade will get wet and muddy while exploring their Park Campus with wooded trails, secluded coves, and marsh habitats along Back Creek. Come play in the woods and water, discover our maritime heritage, and become environmental stewards. […]
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The Spring Annapolis Home Owners Expo, traditionally held the last weekend of February for the past 16 years, will still happen, but a bit later in the spring this year. The event is now scheduled for April 10-11 at the Byzantium Event Center in Annapolis. “Like most businesses striving to keep the community safe, […]
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The moral of this film is you don’t mess with indigenous women. With an unwanted oil pipeline, clean water is at risk for current and future generations that live on sovereign land, and the Sioux women risk their lives and their positions to take a stand against the Dakota Access Pipeline. And it worked, for […]
The post AFF HIGHLIGHT: “End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock” appeared first on Eye On Annapolis.
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The Anne Arundel County Farmers’ Market opened its 40th season on Saturday, April 3, 2021. This marks the spring opening for the market. The market will be open Saturdays from 7:00 – 12:00 p.m. and Sundays from 10:00 –1:00 p.m. until the end of the year. The market will also be open Wednesday mornings from 7:00 – 12:00 p.m. […]
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Vinyl is back in a big way! And Directors Christopher Boone and Kevin Smokler took notice. “Vinyl Nation” explores the resurgence of the record industry amidst a streaming economy and they find out how record albums have a unique power. They heal. They bring together. Come along as they look at the phenomenon from origin […]
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Tax season is here, and Marylanders can help protect one of our state’s greatest natural treasures, the Chesapeake Bay and its wildlife, by making a tax-deductible contribution by checking-off line 35, the Chesapeake Bay and Endangered Species Fund, on the Maryland tax form. Where does the money go? The Chesapeake Bay and Endangered Species Fund […]
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