Tag: Thursday

Union Jack’s launches Annapolis’ only country and western night
No need to head out west to get your fix of country and western. Union Jack’s will be launching their new weekly Country & Western Night this coming Thursday! Join Union Jack’s Annapolis every Thursday for a night full of yeehaaa country with $2 Miller & Bud Light Bottles and a $2 power hour (all drinks just […]

Eastern Shore artist debut at Annapolis Maritime Museum
Barbara Jablin noted artist/instructor of the Chestnut Street Studio in St. Michaels, will showcase her twelve handpicked students at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Her students, each accomplished artists in their own right, have distinctive personal styles. Many of them represent, and are officers at the St Michaels Art League, the Kent Island Federation of Arts, and several […]

Thursday concerts at City Dock
This summer the Annapolis City Dock will be alive with music. All summer long Annapolitans and visitors will be treated to “Thursday Night with the Stars”, featuring the music of local artists. Colonial Players, the city’s premier award winning theatre opens the Stars series on July 3. Songs from past performances such as Annie are […]

Sailing events on the Schooner Woodwind (Summer 2014)
As part of the public sunset cruises, Monday through Thursday in the summer, the Schooner Woodwind has special themed nights; on Mondays, guests enjoy a historically guided cruise. On Tuesdays guests can sample beer from our featured brewery, in June they will have a representative from Heavy Seas Brewery onboard to lead a beer tasting. Wednesday night […]

Tee up for a child
Anne Arundel County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), Inc. will host its 14th annual Tee Up for a Child golf tournament, Thursday, May 8, at 8 a.m., at Eisenhower Golf Course (1576 Generals Highway, Crownsville, MD 21032). First National Bank is the presenting sponsor again this year. The golf outing includes breakfast, an awards luncheon, […]

Annapolis City Snow Information
Annapolis Mayor Michael Pantelides announced that City Government offices will open at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, February 13, with Liberal Leave. Employees are permitted to use liberal leave but must contact their supervisors to coordinate staffing. Liberal Leave allows employees to take vacation hours without prior approval from their supervisor. The Office of Emergency Preparedness & Risk […]

Libraries To Celebrate Black History Month With Baba Jamal Koram
Master Storyteller Baba Jamal Koram will bring the rich heritage and traditions of Africa to life in eight performances with the Anne Arundel County Public Library (AACPL) this February. A customer favorite, Koram, recipient of National Storytelling Network’s Circle of Excellence Oracle Award, is returning to AACPL after several years with the program “African Stories […]

Jammin’ Java’s 10th Annual Battle Of The Bands
There’s no better way to kick off 2014 than at a quaint coffee shop listening to 24 local bands compete to win $2500 cash, a headlining show, and many more goodies. January 6th marks the first night of Jammin’ Java’s tenth annual Battle of the Bands. Each night, one band will be chosen to compete […]

Ride Along With Annapolis Police On Thursdays
Annapolis Police Chief Michael Pristoop announces the beginning of Ride-Along Thursdays at Annapolis Police Department. Ride-Along Thursdays are an opportunity for city residents to ride along with Annapolis Police Officers. Chief Pristoop said, “This is a great opportunity for the citizens of Annapolis. Participating in ride-alongs strengthens our police-community partnership which helps make out city […]

Summertime At The Library
We’ve got the dirt on summer reading at the Anne Arundel County Public Library! Kids entering grade 12 and younger are invited to stop by their local branch this summer and join the 2013 Summer Reading Club. This year’s theme is Dig into Reading! Sign up anytime, at any branch, beginning Monday, June 3. Club-related […]

Annapolis Maritime Museum: Boats Of The Bay
At a recent reception to open the show, two local artists tied for the People’s Choice award. Artist Lee Boynton with his winning entry At Rest and artist Carolyn Councell with her winning entry Force 3. The show at the Annapolis Maritime Museum features the works of 13 local artists with their interpretation of boats on the […]

AMM Presents Boats On The Bay
The Annapolis Maritime Museum presents “Boats of the Bay.” Local art promoter Dave Murphy has gathered together a group of 12 local artists, including Lee Boynton and Carolyn Councell, whose works interpret all types of vessels that make the Bay their home. In various media they all tell the tale of the way we work […]

Free Music At St. Anne’s In April And May
The free “Thursdays at 6” music series at St. Anne’s Church goes international as it begins its April-May lineup of concerts. Thursday, April 4, at 6 p.m., features the all-male Swiss choir Le Chœur des Armaillis de la Gruyère. First formed in 1955, the group includes singers from the farmlands of the Alps near Gruyère/Bulle. […]

AACC Truck Pull Calls Attention To Transportation Programs And Careers
Can you and four other teammates pull a delivery truck with a rope and your bare hands? Come participate or cheer on your friends at the 2nd Annual Anne Arundel Community College Truck Pull Thursday, April 4, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway, Parking Lot C. Sponsored by […]

Artists Without Limits
The Anne Arundel County Commission on Disability Issues announced today that it will hold an Opening Night Reception on Thursday, April 25th to kick off the 2013 Artists Without Limits Art Exhibit. The reception will be held from 4:30 to 6:00p.m. at the Arundel Center, 44 Calvert St. in Annapolis, and is open to the […]

Love Is In The Air In Bowie
The Bowie Baysox announce today three Valentine’s Day ticket packages available for a special someone. The packages range in price from $12 to $60, and fans can have the packages hand-delivered by the Baysox lovable mascot Louie. Baysox Marketing Director Brandan Kaiser knows someone who really enjoys this holiday. “Our mascot Louie enjoys celebrating Valentine’s […]

AACC Calendar Changed Due To Hurricane Sandy
Even though Hurricane Sandy was just a tropical storm when it entered Anne Arundel County, it stayed long enough to impact the academic calendar for the fall term at Anne Arundel Community College. The three-day unscheduled closure of the college has forced administrators to push back the end of the fall term and the timetable […]

What Is This Thing Called Dyslexia?
On Thursday, November 8th from 7:00pm-8:30pm, The Summit School’s Founding Executive Director, Dr. Jane R. Snider, will present a fact-filled discussion on the history, diagnosis and defining differences, and plan of educational action for those with dyslexia. This free seminar will be held at theSeverna Park Community Center located at 623 Baltimore-Annapolis Blvd., Severna Park, MD 21146. […]
Computer Classes Offered At Stanton Community Center
Through a partnership with the OIC Job Readiness Center, the Stanton Community Center is currently offering basic computer classes in order to advance computer knowledge for members of the local Annapolis community. Classes are conducted every Monday and Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. for 12 weeks. These classes are free to all and held in the Community Center’s […]

Living Well Workshops Scheduled
Do you suffer from a chronic condition such as diabetes, arthritis, high blood pressure, heart disease, chronic pain or anxiety? If so, the Living Well with Chronic Conditions Workshops can help you to take control of your life again. You can get the support you need from this Stanford University program taught by the Anne Arundel County Department […]