Tag: Death

Annapolis Death Cafe
Death Cafes are community-based gatherings of people who come together to eat cake, drink tea, and talk about death. Our aim is to increase awareness of death to help people make the most of their (finite) lives. To date, we’ve held 8,761 Death Cafes around the world. These never involve agendas, advertising, or set conclusions. […]

Annapolis Death Cafe
Come join us for a lively and loving discussion about dying and living! As we share munchies, tea, and life, we learn, grow, understand, and get inspired by others. No agenda. Just a time to simply BE together!

Food as art at Maryland Hall: RIPE! Fruit and Vegetable Perspectives (This weekend)
Jan Kirsh, sculptor and prominent landscape designer based on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, has announced her exhibition, “RIPE! Fruit and Vegetable Perspectives.” The show will run from September 10 – October 26, 2016 at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts (801 Chase Street Annapolis, Md) with a public opening reception to be held from 5:30 – […]

Food as art at Maryland Hall: RIPE! Fruit and Vegetable Perspectives
Jan Kirsh, sculptor and prominent landscape designer based on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, has announced her exhibition, “RIPE! Fruit and Vegetable Perspectives.” The show will run from September 10 – October 26, 2016 at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts (801 Chase Street Annapolis, Md) with a public opening reception to be held from 5:30 – […]

Bay Bridge Boat Show organizers prepare for record crowd
This year’s boat show opening April 15, 2016 on Maryland’s Eastern Shore has grown in size compared to previous years and is expected to be the biggest Bay Bridge Boat Show since 2008, according to Paul Jacobs, president and general manager of the Annapolis Boat Shows. “With a month yet to go we are seeing […]

Food as art at Maryland Hall: RIPE! Fruit and Vegetable Perspectives
Jan Kirsh, sculptor and prominent landscape designer based on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, has announced her exhibition, “RIPE! Fruit and Vegetable Perspectives.” The show will run from September 10 – October 29, 2016 at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts (801 Chase Street Annapolis, Md) with a public opening reception to be held from 5:30 – […]

2 Severn women found guilty of child abuse
Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney announced that, after a 2-day jury trial before the Honorable Judge Mulford, defendants Javonie Harper, 32, and Crystal Evans, 37, of Severn, were found guilty of second degree child abuse and second degree assault on Friday, February 5, 2016. “Child abuse is inexcusable. No child should be beaten,” said Anne […]

Missing Annapolitan found dead in Tennessee
On February 6, 2016 Annapolis Police Department received notification from Hamblen County Sheriff’s Department in Tennessee that they recovered the deceased body of missing Annapolis resident Michael Taylor. On February 2nd a body was discovered in Morristown, Tennessee. It was identified as Michael Taylor, 32, of Annapolis. Mr. Taylor was reported missing January 28, 2016. […]

BWI airport graduates 6 new fire recruits
[do action=”fringe”/] Six new firefighters for the Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport Fire and Rescue Department graduated earlier this month from the Anne Arundel County Fire Department Training Academy. The graduates were honored during a ceremony at the Chesapeake Arts Center in Brooklyn Park, along with 59 recruits from the Anne Arundel County Fire Department. “These […]

Police now classifying shooting as murder in Annapolis, victim identified
[do action=”fringe”/] UPDATE #1 Anne Arundel County Police have provided a more up-to-date photo of the victim. Photo courtesy of Annapolis Police Department. Anne Arundel County police are now classifying the shooting that occurred last night in the Bay Highlands neighborhood as a homicide pending confirmation from the State Medical Examiner. After further investigation […]

Rotary awards honor to Bruce Morgenstern
The Rotary Club of Annapolis presented its Service Above Self award to Bruce Morgenstern of Annapolis at a meeting at the Annapolis Yacht Club recently. Mr. Morgenstern has devoted himself to volunteer activities in the community since retiring after 36 years as an engineer, quality manager and business management director at ARINC, using his career […]

AACo Fire Department receives heart association award
The Anne Arundel County Fire Department has received the American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline® EMS Silver Award for implementing quality improvement measures for the treatment of patients who experience severe heart attacks. Every year, more than 250,000 people experience a STEMI, or ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction, a type of heart attack caused by a complete […]

Herrmann Advertising wins five national awards
Herrmann Advertising | Branding | Technology of Annapolis was honored with five awards for campaigns and projects recently completed for area healthcare and financial services industry clients. The awards include three Healthcare Advertising Awards and two Communicator Awards. The 32nd annual Healthcare Advertising Awards competition, conducted by Healthcare Marketing Report, recognized Herrmann for its ad […]

Nate Hudson and Allstate stops in Annapolis to bring awareness of motorcycle safety
To spread awareness about the vital role motorists play in helping to protect motorcycle riders, Allstate Insurance Company announced plans today to sponsor a motorcyclist’s journey across the country on the first-ever “Ride for Awareness.” Kicking off May 12, in conjunction with Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, the road trip crosses all 50 states and encourages […]

Herndon conquered by Javarri Beachum in 1:38.36 (PHOTOS – VIDEO)
Near ninety degree temperatures, a brief storm, fifty pounds of lard, and a 20 foot tall obelisk were no match for the United States Naval Academy class of 2018. Plebe Javarri Beachum from Port St. Joe, Florida was the one to place a midshipman’s cover atop the monument this afternoon. The victory was sealed with a […]

Briscoe wins Tony Rubino Trophy at Brigade Boxing Championships
With a fight that was stopped by the referee, Keon Briscoe, a 1st Class Midshipman, became the 19th recipient of the Tony Rubino Trophy. The Rubino Trophy is for a Midshipman who wins the match for four consecutive years and is named for former Navy boxing coach Tony Rubino. In front of a 3,000 person […]

Have you benefitted from the Community Action Agency?
The Community Action Agency (CAA) is preparing to commemorate fifty (50) years of service to low-income families in Anne Arundel County. We are seeking brief written recollections of personal experiences from individuals who have either participated in, or worked with an agency programs such as Energy Assistance, Head Start, Youth Service Bureau, Senior Aides or […]

Gambrills businesswoman seeking Vitale’s vacant seat
Gambrills businesswoman and Crofton resident, Angelette Aviles, announces her interest in applying for Delegate Cathy Vitale’s soon-to-be vacant seat. Her motivation comes from her customers, vendors, and neighbors who, while at her bakery eating desserts, openly discuss their frustration with the state’s affairs as well as their suggestions for a better Maryland. Aviles states, “after […]

AAMC announces heart-healthy events for February
Anne Arundel Medical Center (AAMC) is presenting a month of heart healthy educational events throughout February, widely known as heart awareness month. Heart disease continues to be a leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. The2012 Anne Arundel County community health needs assessment, the most recent data available, shows that […]

3 officers injured when minivan strikes undercover vehicle
On January 28, 2015 at approximately 9:25 a.m., officers responded to a serious personal injury motor vehicle collision between a police vehicle and civilian vehicle on Edwin Raynor Blvd at Pekin Rd in Pasadena. The investigation determined that the unmarked police vehicle, a 2007 Chevy Impala, was traveling northbound on Edwin Raynor Blvd Road with […]

Schuh declares heroin use a public health emergency
Surrounded by medical professionals, citizens, advocates, and the newly formed Heroin Action Taskforce, County Executive Steve Schuh today announced an executive order declaring a county-wide heroin public health emergency, directing county agencies to use “all best efforts” to eradicate the use of heroin in Anne Arundel County. “While we will not win this war overnight, […]