Check out some of the great events happening this weekend in Annapolis and on the Eastern Shore
The Naval Academy Band will present a concert at 7:30 PM on Friday, March 26 at Annapolis High School. The performance will feature local students selected to perform alongside the Naval Academy Band musicians.
The Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center is launching The Bird School with an exciting all-day selection of workshops, Celebrating the Return of the Ospreys.
Video by Mitch Malone
Cat Stratakis is the next Annapolis Idol!
A riveting program of music fused with classical and contemporary ballet. This repertoire performance includes a premiere by choreographer Meagan Helman and two world premieres choreographed by Dianna Cuatto.
Launch of “Love for Luca” Raises Over Thirty-Three Thousand Dollars for Area Hospital
Annapolis Chefs “The Feasty Boys” will be featured in a segment on ABC’s Good Morning America Weekend, Sunday, March 14 at 9 a.m. as they cook for Annapolis resident Judy Buddensick and her “family” of Naval Academy midshipmen.
See what's happening this weekend!
In partnership with the Anne Arundel County Commission for Women & in celebration of Women’s History Month, The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County, Inc. will present an all-media county juried exhibition in the Arundel Center exclusively for female artists from March 3- 31, 2010.
Admission for Opening Weekend, March 13 and 14, will be $5.00
Johnny Depp brings the Mad Hatter to life beginning March 5
Locally owned business remembers loved one with fundraising efforts.
Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts will open two exhibitions on Friday, March 12.
Professional SportsCare & Rehab collects hundreds of canes, walkers and wheelchairs to assist in the rehabilitation of Haiti’s earthquake victims
Chic Communications to Launch “Love for Luca”
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By Emily Wilson
Maryland Highway Safety Foundation and MVA Hope to “Change a culture,” Not Just the Laws
Have a great time for a great cause.
Over 130 coats have been collected for the Light House shelter in Annapolis
Beginning on March 1st, Grasmick Web Design plans to raise awareness for charities in Maryland by holding the "Chance for Charity" contest.