As the summer heats up in Annapolis, so do the events. Cruises, new performances, free concerts, art events, and community-wide entertainment all happen around the city this week. Partake in Annapolis’s great tradition of fun this week.
Annapolis Entertainment
This week marks the last one of Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre’s 42nd Street. The performance centers on a young and hopeful Broadway director who gets tangled in the toils of show business and love on his journey to the top. See the performance before it’s over. Go to www.summergarden.com to learn more about the show and purchase tickets.
Speaking of exciting performances, this week also offers up Dead Man’s Cell Phone by The Colonial Players. This play supplies the audience with wonder, satisfaction, and drama all over the course of a few hours. The play poses the possibility of influencing others postpartum. Read the full synopsis and purchase tickets at http://thecolonialplayers.org. The show is available through the end of June.
The much-anticipated Wednesday night races from the Annapolis Harbor are back and Watermark is celebrating with a cruise (naturally)! The cruise takes guests to the perfect observation spot on the water for the sailboat racing excitement. The cost is $39 per person. Bring extra cash for the cash bar and snacks for purchase. To obtain tickets, visit http://tickets.watermarkjourney.com.
The farm stand off Riva Road and Harry Truman Parkway hosts a family-friendly farmers market day complete with pony rides, music, fresh food to purchase, and more. The fun begins on Saturday at 7 a.m. and ends around noon. Visit www.annapolisgreen.com to see additional info.
Want to be out on the water but have no floatable vessel? Discovery Village in Shady Side features free kayaking on Thursday from 5 p.m. to just before sunset. Kayaks are provided on a first-come, first-serve basis, so bring the family early! Head to www.annapolisgreen.com to read the details.
If you’d enjoy a laid-back Friday night, look no further than Annapolis Towne Centre’s free Friday night concert from 7 to 8:30 p.m. This week’s musical guest is Dan Haas, who offers a range of musical genres via his performance. No tickets are required. See the full schedule at www.visitatc.com.
Want more concerts? Downs Park in Pasadena offers a concert with Retro Rockets on the 22nd and Annapolis Maritime Museum welcomes Higher Hands this Tuesday for a concert. Like ATC’s shows, these performances are free and open to all. For more, visit www.annapolis.com.
Annapolis History
This next event proves that while downtown Annapolis may be historic, it’s by no means stuck in the past. The Paca Girlfriends Flower Power Party welcomes modern women, unique and tasty food and drink, and lighthearted fun to the Paca garden. The public is invited to this girls only party happening on Wednesday, June 18 in the evening. The tickets cost $25 per person. A new VIP ticket package is also available for the party. See more at www.annapolis.org.
Annapolis Green
Want to get outdoors this Sunday for some gardening? If your own garden is shaping up quite nicely, volunteer your green thumb at the Chesapeake Children’s Museum for a day of gardening. The family is invited to this free event from 1 to 3 p.m. Gloves and tools are provided for comfort. Read more at www.theccm.org.
In case you didn’t know, the Severn River Association has been working tirelessly to cultivate more oysters in the Bay. This Wednesday night, the Association celebrates their success with a fundraiser serving what else but oysters. Enjoy the knowledgeable guest speaker, music, and great food. Tickets for the dinner event cost $65 per person. The Annapolis Maritime Museum hosts this event from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Head to www.annapolisgreen.com to read more.
Annapolis Art
Annapolis Collection Gallery hosts an event this Sunday that celebrates old Annapolis in an unconventional, artsy way. Join the gallery for a retelling of “The Secrets of Pinkney & Fleet Streets” by those who identified the old faces and places in the gallery’s artwork from the ’40s and ’50s. Light refreshments will be available for snacking. The glimpse into Pinkney and Fleet Streets’ past happens from 2 to 4 p.m. The event is free. Go to www.annapoliscollection.com to read further.
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