We are so excited that the Annapolis Town Center announced today that they are hosting their first annual series of Fright Nights! A total of five evenings in October will provide a full schedule of Halloween-themed fun for the entire family to enjoy. Promising a safe environment for mesmerizing, interactive, and nostalgic experiences!
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2018 Annapolis Restaurant Week
Mark your calendars!!! Annapolis Restaurant Week is coming! The annual event will take place February 25 to March 3, 2018. Fan favorites return such as Galway Bay, Paul’s Homewood Cafe, and Reynolds Tavern, just to name a few. There are also new faces participating, such as Light House Bistro! The full list of participants and their menus is predicted to be available online this coming Friday, January 19.
Enjoy the Magic of Christmas Around Annapolis
Christmas is coming! Here in Maryland we are gearing up for the holiday more than ever with wonderful festive events. If you are local to Annapolis, check out some of the great events and festivities going on in honor of the holiday season. Thank you to Visit Annapolis for sending over the list.
Celebrate the New Year in Annapolis! ~ #VisitAnnapolis
“First Night” once again returns to Annapolis! This family-oriented event provides residents and visitors with a fun-filled and safe environment for all ages to celebrate New Year’s Eve in lovely scenic Downtown Annapolis. The event includes live musical entertainment and will feature two fireworks displays! There is an early fireworks show for families and a traditional midnight display to ring in the New Year.
Pride of Baltimore II Comes to Annapolis for Maryland Day Celebration ~ #VisitMaryland
Alright my fellow Marylanders… who wants a free tour of Pride of Baltimore II? That’s right, Pride of Baltimore II, America’s Star-Spangled ambassador, will be open to the public as part of a Maryland Day celebration on Friday, March 25 at 11:30 AM at City Dock in Annapolis. According to a recent press release, Lt. Governor Boyd Rutherford will join local elected officials, the Fort McHenry Fife and Drum Corps, and Fort Rangers to mark the occasion. Maryland Day commemorates the landing of the first European settlers in this State.