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Homestead Gardens Fall Festival opens this weekend
The 2016 Annual Homestead Gardens Fall Festival opens Saturday, September 24 & Sunday, September 25, and continues every weekend, 11am-6pm on Saturdays and 11am-4pm Sundays, through and including Sunday, October 29th. There is plenty of free parking and a $5 admission fee to this popular family oriented event! Homestead’s Fall Festival has grown over the years and […]

AACC Job Fair tomorrow
If you are looking for a job, update your résumé, sharpen your interviewing skills and plan to attend the Spring Job Fair from noon to 3 p.m. April 27 at Anne Arundel Community College’s David S. Jenkins Gymnasium, 101 College Parkway. Visit bit.ly/1L26GF5 go to “For Job Seekers” click “more” to get tips to prepare […]

See Chris Lambton from DIY’s Yard Crashers tomorrow in Millersville
By this time of year, homeowners have had plenty of time to look at that worn out old kitchen, bath, and dream of a wonderful backyard oasis to enjoy the warmer months. The Mid Maryland Home Expo has made special arrangements to help save the day by bringing in, Chris Lambton the host Yard Crashers […]

Chris Lambton from DIY’s Yard Crashers is crashing the party on Saturday and Sunday
By this time of year, homeowners have had plenty of time to look at that worn out old kitchen, bath, and dream of a wonderful backyard oasis to enjoy the warmer months. The Mid Maryland Home Expo has made special arrangements to help save the day by bringing in, Chris Lambton the host Yard Crashers […]

Look who’s crashing the party…Chris Lambton from DIY’s Yard Crashers
By this time of year, homeowners have had plenty of time to look at that worn out old kitchen, bath, and dream of a wonderful backyard oasis to enjoy the warmer months. The Mid Maryland Home Expo has made special arrangements to help save the day by bringing in, Chris Lambton the host Yard Crashers […]

Art abounds at AA County Libraries this month
Anne Arundel County Public Library officials have announced two opportunities for young artists to showcase their talent. Selected art from local elementary school students will grace 14 libraries this month as part of Art in our Schools Month and teens will have a chance to show off their skills with the library’s annual cover art […]

Adult Easter egg hunt scheduled for Truxtun Park
Annapolis Recreation and Parks will host its annual Adult Easter Egg Hunt at Night on Saturday, March 19, 2016 at 8 p.m. Hundreds of eggs filled with “eggcellent prizes”, including golden eggs worth $50, will be hidden in Truxtun Park. Participants should bring a basket and flashlight. The egg hunt will be held outside of […]

4th Annual WRNR Holistic Health Fair this weekend
The 4th Annual Alchemy Healing Arts HOLISTIC HEALTH FAIR presented by Maryland University of Integrative Health to take place Saturday, February 20th at Loews Annapolis Hotel. Once again this year, more than 40 holistic health practitioners will gather at the Loews Annapolis Hotel, Saturday, February 20th from 10AM – 3PM to share information about living […]

Annapolis moves to Level 3 Emergency for #Snowzilla
Annapolis Mayor Michael Pantelides announced that the city will go to a Level 3 Snow Emergency at 10 a.m. today. A Level 3 Snow Emergency prohibits all vehicles from operating on any street within the corporate limits of Annapolis except snow equipment, emergency vehicles or others authorized by the mayor. Public Work crews were deployed […]

Rising from the ashes: Zachary’s Jewelers 10 years after the fire
10 years ago right now. It was Friday night, November 25th in 2005 and it was a normal night until it wasn’t. Shortly before 8pm as the staff at Zachary’s Jewelers were preparing to close for the night on a busy Black Friday, an odor of smoke was noticed. Steve Samaras, the owner of Zachary’s was […]

Deadline approaching for Arts Council’s “Moments in Time”
[do action=”fringe”/] “ Moments in Time ” is the theme and title of the upcoming summer/fall exhibit sponsored by the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County. The deadline for artists to submit up to three works via the digital portal on the Arts Council website acaac.org for consideration is November 23rd. The juried group […]

Holiday Job Expo at AACC next week
[do action=”fringe”/] If you want a job for the holidays and perhaps beyond, plan to attend the free Anne Arundel Community College Holiday Job Expo on Oct. 29 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Student Union Room 100, also known as the dining hall, on the AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway. Approximately 30 employers […]

Boo, take a haunted walk with Annapolis Tours
[do action=”fringe”/] Last week, amid the chaos of the US Power Boat Show, my girlfriend and I took in one of Annapolis Tours’ Historic Ghost Walks. Annapolis Tours is run by the folks at Watermark that operate the tour boats, history tours, and the water taxis in Annapolis. But this was not a “make you […]

Homestead Gardens Fall Festival opens this weekend
The 2015 AnnualHomestead Gardens Fall Festival opens Saturday, September 26 & Sunday, September 27, and continues every weekend, 11am-6pm on Saturdays and 11am-4pm Sundays, through and including Sunday, October 25. On Friday, October 16th, the fall festival will be open so Anne Arundel County students can enjoy their day off from school. There is free […]

Walmart opens hiring center in advance of Pasadena store opening
[do action=”fringe”/] Walmart will hire approximately 300 associates to work at the new Walmart slated to open this fall in Pasadena. A temporary hiring center has opened at 160 Ritchie Highway, Suites A2 and A3 in Severna Park. Applications will be accepted 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week. Interested applicants may also […]

County’s Raccoon Oral Rabies Vaccination program begins tomorrow
[do action=”fringe”/] The Anne Arundel County Department of Health will conduct the Raccoon Oral Rabies Vaccination (ORV) Project, beginning Tuesday, September 1. Baits will be placed throughout Anne Arundel County to vaccinate raccoons against rabies. The project should be completed by September 30, weather permitting. The Baits… • Contain liquid rabies vaccine. • Will be […]

Schools enroll record numbers, expand communication
Nearly 500 teachers new to Anne Arundel County Public Schools began work last week and more than 5,000 veteran classroom teachers are returning to work today, the surest sign yet that the 2015-2016 school year is just around the corner. AACPS is projected to have more than 80,000 students when the first bell rings on […]

Chick & Ruth’s Delly celebrating a half-century of service
If you ask Chick & Ruth’s Delly owner Ted Levitt the key to his restaurant’s success, he’ll tell you without hesitation, “friendly service and good food. Keep it old-fashioned. Keep it original.” This philosophy has paid off over the years, so much so that Ted and his wife Beth will be celebrating the 50th anniversary […]