Category: In the City
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The Great Annapolis Pumpkin Patch Is Open
The Great Annapolis Pumpkin Patch is now open. ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND – Imagine six giant pumpkins weighing more than 1,000 pounds each, ghost tours, scarecrow walks, Halloween concerts, fall festivals, and pumpkin walks all within a short stroll from one another. That is just some of the downtown Annapolis experiences this month as Annapolis and Anne…
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Coalition for Police Accountability to Hold March and Rally Today Calling for Statewide Participation as Counties Near Implementation of Controversial Bill
A coalition of 20 organizations will march Monday, March 21st through Annapolis to the People’s Park to demand that the Anne Arundel County Council only pass its Bill 16-22 if amended to include the recommendations of the Anne Arundel County Coalition for Police Accountability. The recommendations were formulated based upon feedback from community leaders and…
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Our Revolution Maryland and Anne Arundel County Endorses Four Annapolis City Council Democratic Candidates
Our Revolution Maryland endorses four Annapolis City Council Democratic Candidates Incumbents Gay and Savidge and challengers Smith-Brown and Strong Pratt receive progressive state organization’s support ahead of September 21 primary as MARYLAND (Online) – Our Revolution Maryland, a state chapter of the grassroots political action group inspired by Bernie Sanders, approved the Anne Arundel Chapter’s recommendations for endorsement…
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Young Annapolitan’s “Coalition for Success” takes local kids to Puerto Rico to Learn Culture, Have Fun & Volunteer
In 2016, when I was 16 years old, I started Brandon’s Coalition for Success in response to the sharp increase in crime in Annapolis. I was motivated to start the program after noticing that many of my peers with whom I went to elementary and middle school were becoming involved in these negative incidents. When…
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New Thriller from Annapolis Author T.C. Weber
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland: Author T. C. (Ted) Weber announced Monday the release of his new novel, Born in Salt. Like his other works, it is available from Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other online outlets in both print and electronic versions. Born in Salt is a character-oriented alternate history novel. Fifty years after a coup replaced…
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Livestream Alert: Explaining the Coronavirus Vaccines
Please join us for a presentation explaining what the Pfizer and Moderna Vaccines are and how they were made followed by a brief Q&Awith Dr. L.E. Gómez, former research scientist & emergency medicine specialist now Medical Director for one of the largest community clinics in Washington, DC Find it on FaceBook link
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Community Leaders of European Settler Descent Condemn Violent White Supremacists and Response of Law Enforcement
Community Leaders of European Settler Descent Condemn Violent White Supremacists and Response of Law Enforcement Community leaders of European settler descent (also called white) from Action Annapolis, AACo Indivisible, Annapolis Pride, Connecting the Dots, Good Trouble in AACo, March On Maryland, One Pasadena, Our Revolution AACo, PFLAG Annapolis/Anne Arundel County, Showing Up for Racial Justice…
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Mayor Buckley: Mob Violence in Washington is Inexcusable.
Mayor Buckley: Mob Violence in Washington is Inexcusable“Just a week before the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, I am reminded of Dr. King’s paraphrasing of the words of abolitionist Theodore Parker, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.” Today, the day after mob violence in Washington, DC was…
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DC Teens Action is Reinventing Youth Activism in the DMV, with Gabrielle Zwi Leading the Charge
Millennials and Gen-Z have given themselves a reputation for progressive values and powerful activism. However, the various changemakers often forget one very crucial step: talking to each other. At least, Gabrielle Zwi believed that to be the case. DC Teens Action was founded by the twenty-year-old Rockville native to unite the DMV’s abundance of student…
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Annapolis Mourns Robert Eades: A Beating Heart of Truth in Our Community
The late Robert Eades was one of those rare brothers whose simulacrum wasn’t what you saw. He was an outspoken advocate for the dispossessed and the oppressed. His humanity was all-encompassing. When he spoke, he spoke from his very soul. If he was your friend you knew it. He had so many friends and admirers when he…