Tag: Europe

Top 5 reasons to remove your swimming pool
A swimming pool can seem like the ultimate luxury but for some homeowners, it is one luxury that comes at a hefty price. Even if it is a price you can afford, you might not want to. Reclaiming your backyard space, cost savings, resale value on house are just a few reasons to remove your […]

New exhibit opens at The Mitchell Gallery
The Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College invites the community to the exhibition, “American Impressionism: The Lure of the Artists’ Colony” on view from March 9 through April 24. This comprehensive exhibition features, for the first time, one of the Reading Public Museum’s greatest strengths—its collection of works by American Impressionists. Art Educator Lucinda Edinberg […]

AMFM pays tribute to David Bowie in a big way
January is named after the two-headed Roman god Janus, who looks to both the past and future and represents time and transition. The first month of the calendar year brought with it the anticipation of what’s to come, and for music fans the release of David Bowie’s long-awaited 25th studio album “Blackstar” was at the […]

New cardiac catheterization lab for AAMC
[do action=”fringe”/] Anne Arundel Medical Center (AAMC) opened a new catheterization lab as part of the AAMC Heart and Vascular Institute. The new lab expands AAMC’s heart care services to better serve the needs of our community. Designed to optimize patient care and efficiency, the catheterization lab features innovative technology to visualize and detect heart […]

Friday night lecture series announced at St. John’s College
Pamela Kraus, dean of the Annapolis campus of St. John’s College, will deliver the opening lecture for the 2015-2016 academic year. Her lecture, “Life Before Us,” is free and open to the public and will be held in the Francis Scott Key Auditorium on Friday, August 28 at 8 p.m. A question period will follow. For […]

Rockbridge Academy presents variety show at Chesapeake Arts Center
Rockbridge Academy invites the public to attend a romping fun night of vaudeville entertainment at Chesapeake Arts Center in Brooklyn, Park on February 27th (7:30 pm) and February 28th (7:00 pm) This year’s Variety Show pokes fun at theThe Grand Tour – the 17-day trip all rising Rockbridge seniors take to Greece and Italy, a long-anticipated capstone of their Classical Christian education. […]

Explore Barcelona, Madrid and Paris with AACC
Experience world-famous architecture and design firsthand by visiting Paris, Barcelona and Madrid through a travel-study program offered this summer by Anne Arundel Community College. The deadline to register is Feb. 2. The trip is scheduled May 18-30 and will be led by AACC Professor Michael D. Ryan, chair of the architecture and interior design department, […]

Treaty of Paris Center makes debut on January 3rd
Annapolis has never had an interpretive center dedicated to the Treaty of Paris Period (1783-87), the time between the Revolution and the Constitution, when Annapolis hosted the unicameral Congress (including delegates Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe); when George Washington resigned from the Army; when arguably the most important document in American history—the Treaty of Paris—was […]

Bratislava Boys’ Choir to perform at Key Auditorium
[do action=”schuh”/] The Bratislava Boys’ Choir from the Republic of Slovakia will present a free concert at 7 p.m. Sept. 14 at the Frances Scott Key Auditorium at St. John’s College, 60 College Avenue, in Annapolis. The ensemble includes 20 boys ages 10 through 14 years plus the tenors of eight older students. Miriam Garajova, […]

Serbian accordionist to perform at Annapolis High School
World renowned accordion player Petar Maric will perform Wednesday, September 17 at 7 p.m. at Annapolis High School, 2700 Riva Road. The concert is free and open to the public on a first come first serve basis. The program will consist of folk and classical music. He will play both acoustical and electronic accordions. A […]

Annapolis based Search Engine Academy named fastest growing woman owned business
The Baltimore Business Journal named Search Engine Academy Washington DC (SEA DC) as one of the top five fastest growing woman-owned business in the Baltimore Maryland area for their weekly Top Of the List feature. “I have no idea how the Journal found out about me. I wasn’t interviewed. The only reason why I knew was because […]