Tag: john astle

Pints for Paws to benefit the SPCA this Friday Night
As Annapolis Beer Week continues to roll, mark your calendar for Friday night! Celebrate Naptown’s great homebrewing scene and contribution to Maryland craft beer while helping a local charity–the SPCA of Anne Arundel County and the Pints for Paws Homebrew and Craft Brew Festival! The Annapolis Homebrew Club hosts this Annapolis Beer Week event celebrating […]

Jewelry, bake sales to be held at Annapolis Senior Center
The public is invited to a jewelry sale which will be held 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., April 28 – May 1 at the Annapolis Senior Activity Center, 119 S. Villa Avenue in Annapolis. A bake sale will also be held on April 28. The jewelry on sale includes bracelets, necklaces, pins, pierced and clip […]

Child struck by thrown brick in Annapolis’ Robinwood community
A child was struck by a brick thrown through the window this afternoon in the City’s Robinwood community. The initial report was that shots were fired through the window of an apartment in the 1300 block of Tyler Avenue; however, it appears that a brick was the cause of the injury. The complex is owned […]

Katcef Brothers and Sea-Tow provide free life jackets to boaters in need
Katcef Brothers, Anheuser-Busch and the Sea Tow Foundation officially opened five new Annapolis-area Sea Tow Foundation Life Jacket Loaner Stands at the Sandy Point State Park marina. The Life Jacket Loaner Stands, which offer free life jackets to boaters who need to borrow them for a day out on the water, are sponsored by leading on-water […]

Don Quinn Is 2nd Challenger For Astle’s Senate Seat
Don Quinn is running for the senate seat in District 30 against incumbent, John Astle. Eric Knowles has previously announced his candidacy. “It is time for a new generation of leaders to tackle the challenges that we are facing in Maryland. Our oppressive business environment is making it difficult for small businesses to survive, driving […]

Making A Difference One Paw At A Time
In honor of International Assistance Dog week, MD Senators Ed Reilly and John Astle recognized the work of Canine Companions For Independence as their Capital Chapter Service Dog teams and Puppy Raisers for a formal portrait session at the State Capitol. Canine Companions For Independence breeds, raises and trains assistance dogs for people with physical […]

Zonta Hosts 10th Annual Chocolate Festival
The Zonta Club of Annapolis is thrilled to announce the success of their 10th annual Swinging Sweets Chocolate Festival, which staged on Thursday, April 25th from 7-9pm at the Loews Annapolis Hotel. This year marked a major milestone for the event and will serve as a catalyst to support women via scholarship throughout the Annapolis […]

Annapolis Political Landscape To Change In 2013 Election
UPDATE: We just heard from Gil Renaut who confirmed that he is in the race and that he has the backing of Alderman Israel. The correction has been made below. With 2013 around the corner it only means one thing–election season in Annapolis. As always, all of the 8 Aldermanic seats will be up for grabs […]

The Harbor Queen Throws A Party
On Tuesday, May 22nd, Harbor Queen had a 40th Birthday Party with all her friends and family — Birthday Cake, Balloons and some serious sounding of horns in the Annapolis Harbor. A grand time was had by all. Over 300 guests attended the party which featured food from Ken’s Creative Kitchen and The Main Ingredient. […]

Annapolis Alderman Running For Another Office
Finlayson To Run For County Council Eye On Annapolis has learned that Annapolis Alderman, Sheila Finlayson (D-Ward 4) is preparing to throw her hat into the ring for Anne Arundel County Council. This will put Finalyson and recently appointed Councilman Chuck Ferrar on the Democratic Ballot in the primary election in September. This will set […]

Annapolis Fails Voters
What REALLY Happened When Zina Pierre Quit The Race? Politics is a dirty business. It has been said that Washington delights in ruining the lives of people and apparently some of that sentiment has run over the borders into Annapolis. Over the past 24 hours, we have had the first black mayoral candidate celebrating her […]