Summer 2013 - The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County

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Summer 2013 - The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County
Summer Concert Series
Mission Statement
All concerts are free, bring chairs / blanket and picnic
Linthicum Park
Downs Park Ampitheatre
All concerts in Linthicum Park on
Benton Avenue.
Bayside Summer Concert Series
Picnics and coolers are permitted.
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Sept 7 Hot Buttered Nuggets
No alcoholic beverages allowed.
8311 John Downs Loop in Pasadena
The Arts Council of Anne
Arundel County, Inc.
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Patrick Lee
Time: 6:00 p.m.
July 7 Summer Knights
Sept 14 Ray Apollo Allen
Sept 21 U.S. Naval Academy Band
President
July 14 Bobby and the Believers
Sept 28 Appaloosa
Robert Haywood
July 21 Praise and Joy: Three (3) Christian
Contemporary Bands
City Dock Lunchtime Concerts
Victor Sulin
July 28 Love Story Duo
Sponsored by: Annapolis Maritime Museum
Marnie Kagan
Aug 4
U.S. Army Volunteers plus
LSIA Picnic in the Park
Aug 11 Crabtowne Big Band
Quiet Waters Park Concert Series
Time: All concerts are at 6:00 p.m.; August
31 and September 1 have 5:30 start times
July 13 Anthony Swampdog Clark Band
July 20 Fractal Cat
July 27 Kelly Bell Band
Aug 3
USNA Electric Brigade
Aug 10 USNA Electric Brigade
Aug 17 The Crawdaddies
Aug 24 Naked Blue
Aug 31 Uncle Jack Band
Sept 1 Annapolis Symphony Orchestra
Lexus Summer Concert –
Pops in the Park
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
July 2 Mack Bailey & Rachel Levy
July 9
Danny Spooner
July 16 Bob Zentz
Vice President
Secretary
B oard of directors
Nancy Almgren
Councilman Ladd Appointee
Martha Blaxall
July 30 Ships Company Chanteymen
Barbara Dwyer Brown
Aug 6
Richard Carpenter
Aug 13 Alex Bevan
Richard D’Amato
Aug 20 William Pint and Felicia Dale
Elizabeth Leight
Annapolis Maritime Museum
Songs of the Sea and the Chesapeake Bay
at Cap’n Herbie Sadler Waterman’s Park at
the Annapolis Maritime Museum
Marilyn Lyons
Kara Martinez
Danny Mays
Nancy Morton
Councilman Benoit Appointee
Time: 7:00 p.m.
July 2 Mack Bailey and Oyster Boys
Janice Page
July 9
Esther Parker
Calico Jack with Danny Spooner
City Dock Evening Concert Series
Glen L. Rotner
July 23 Steve Keith
Theodora Schulman
Enjoy the Annual Concerts by the U.S.
Naval Academy Band at the scenic
Annapolis City Dock on Tuesday evenings,
July 9th through August 13th!
July 30 Chester River Runoff, Eastern Shore
Bluegrass
Co. Executive Appointee
Aug 6
Councilwoman Walker Appointee
Time: All concerts are at 7:00 p.m.
July 9 Wind Ensemble
Aug 20 William Pint and Felicia Dale
Aug 13 Mike Lange
William A. Scott Wilford Scott
Mayor Cohen’s appointee
Amy Snyder
July 16 Next Wave Jazz Ensemble
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July 23 Electric Brigade
April Nyman, Executive Director
July 30 Wind Ensemble
Aug 6
Wind Ensemble
Aug 13 Wind Ensemble
Help strengthen,
promote and financially
support the Arts through
membership.
Your contributions
are tax deductible.
A $100 yearly membership
includes calendar mailings
and your name printed
in the quarterly arts
calendar.
Call 410-222-7949
or
www.annearundelartscouncil.com
to become a member
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Permit 222
Annapolis, MD
The Sights and Sounds
of Summer
2666 Riva Road, MS 8150
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
410-222-7949
await with the 2013
Concert Series!
BWI IN THE SUMMERTIME Exhibit will Delight
Visitors through October 3rd!
Brenda Collins, Development and
Program Manager
Wendy Saulters, Program Manager
The Arts Council of Anne
Arundel County, Inc.
The deadline date for entries
for the Arts Council Fall 2013
Calendar is Friday, August 16,
2013. Please forward your entries
for October, November and
December 2013 to:
U.S. Naval Academy’s
Electric Brigade will
perform at City Dock
on July 23
Shore Line. oil on canvas, by Charles Lawrence
Arts Council of
Anne Arundel County
2666 Riva Road Suite 150
Annapolis, MD 21401
Email: artsfdn@aol.com
The collective works represent a variety of
mediums from photographs, to watercolors
to oil on canvas. The exhibit is located at BWI
in Departures between Concourses C and D;
there is no admission fee.
Brenda Collins, Program Manager
Graphic design and production
by Sherri Ferritto Williams
Printed by HBP Whitmore Press
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A Little Dinghy, oil on canvas, by Claudia Rutherford
The Arts Council’s BWI IN THE SUMMERTIME
Exhibit, featuring twenty-two entries by
fifteen Anne Arundel County Artists, will be
on display from June 28 through October 3.
April Nyman, Executive Director
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The Uncle Jack Band will perform
August 31 at Quiet Waters Park
Summer 2013
Roberta Pardo
July 16 Bob Zentz
Deanna Dove
Become a
Member
Treasurer
July 23 Steve Keith
Don Shappelle
The mission of the Arts Council
of Anne Arundel County, Inc.
is to encourage and invest in
the visual arts, performing arts,
and historic preservation for the
people of our county.
Swimmer, oil on canvas, by Lora Moran-Collins.
The show is sure to please, with both classical
selections and whimsical subjects - be sure not
to miss it!
Crabtowne Big Band will perform
on August 11 at Linthicum Park
Chester River Runoff will be at the
Annapolis Maritime Museum
on July 30 at 7 p.m
A Calendar of the Lively Arts in Anne Arundel County
July
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Historic Annapolis Foundation will host a
Sunset Sail around Annapolis aboard the
Schooner Woodwind. The program, An
Annapolitan’s Portrait of the Past and Present,
features the tales of Anne Catherine Green, the
18th century printer of the Maryland Gazette,
as told through newspaper columnist Diane Rey.
Time: 6:30 p.m. Admission: Adults - $42.00;
Seniors - $40.00; Children - $27.00. More info:
www.historicannapolis.org.
July 1 Performance
Supporters
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Grants G enerously Provided By
A nne A rundel County
M aryland State A rts Council
City of A nnapolis
Gold ($1,000+)
AACC Foundation
Cynthia A lderdice
A nnapolis Rotary
ARINC
Baldwin, K agan and G ormley
& A ssociates
BB&T
M artha Blaxall
Tim Boehm
Bozzuto Group
Capital One
F. Joseph G ormley
H ank R. Gundlach, III,
Morgan Stanley Wealth
M anagement
H elena Foundation
Johns Hopkins H ealthcare
M arnie K agan
M artinez & Johnson
M&T Charitable Foundation
Murray Foundation
Sandy Spring Bank
Severn Savings Bank
Spa Gate Building Company
St. Christopher’s Foundation
Creston Tate
S ilver ($100 - $999)
Carole A lexander
Nancy A lmgren
Fran A ndrews
A nnapolis Opera
A nnapolis Symphony Orchestra
A rundelair Chorus
Glenn Baer
Patricia Barland
Charles & L esley Bender
Bee & Bud Billups
M artha Blaxall
Paul & L inell Bowen
J. Robert Bradshaw
Barbara D wyer Brown
Gavin Buckley
R ebecca Byrd
A rdath Cade
R ichard Carpenter
M ary Catherine Cole
Brenda Collins
R ichard Crabtree
P eter Crilly and Nadja M aril
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World Artists Experiences presents the Dong
Folk Children Youth Chorus on the Susan
Campbell Park at Annapolis City Dock. Time:
3:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Admission: Free. More
info: www.worldartists.org or wae@comcast.net.
July 4 Event
Join Historic Annapolis in welcoming forty
new American Citizens at a Naturalization
Ceremony at the William Paca House in
Annapolis. Time: 10:00 a.m. Admission: Free.
More info: www.historicannapolis.org.
July 4 TOUR
The William Paca House in Annapolis will host
Independence Day with free tours of the first
floor of the William Paca House and Garden.
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Admission: Free.
More info: www.historicannapolis.org.
July 4 Concert
The United States Naval Academy Band
will perform in Susan Campbell Park, at
the City Dock in Annapolis, as part of the
City’s Independence Day Celebration.
Times: Parade - 6:30 p.m.; Concert – 8:00 p.m.
Fireworks – 9:15 p.m.. Admission: Free.
More info: 410-293-3282; or
www.usna.edu/USNA Band/contact.html
July 5 Performance
Annapolis Summer Garden Theater presents
“(title of show)”, “(clean version)”, which will
run Thursdays through Sundays through
Saturday, July 20 at their 143 Compromise Street
location in Annapolis. The show tells the story of
two aspiring but struggling writers who hear
about a musical theatre festival and decide to
write an original show with the help of their
friends. Time: 8:00 p.m. Admission: $20.00/
Season Tickets: $50.00 for three shows. More
info: 410-268-9212 or www.summergarden.com.
July 5 Concert
Rams Head on Stage will present Higher
Hands, a benefit concert for the Annapolis
Arts & Entertainment District, through the Arts
Council of Anne Arundel County and Creative
Paradox. Time: 8:00 p.m. Admission for
ages 21 and over only: $20.00, plus handling
fee. More info: 410-268-4545 or
www.ramsheadliveonstage.com.
July 15 Drama Camp
August
July 1 Event
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Set sail with Historic Annapolis aboard the
Schooner Woodwind July 8 through September 16
Supporters (continued)
July 5 Performance
Patricia Edwards
Emily Evans
K atalin Farnady
Frank Florentine
M ary Frances
A nna Greenberg
Barbara Gillespie
John G ower
Molly M. Green
Robert H aywood
Borek & K atalin H lousek
L arry & Yumi Hogan
Tom and L illy Grace Hudson
Vince I atesta
Bill & Terry Kuethe
M ichael & Carolyn K irby
Patrick L ee , Jr.
A. Forbes L eland
Rob L evit
L oews Hotels
M arilyn Lyons
Nadja M aril
K ara M artinez
Dave & Judy M auriello
K atharine McBee
Cynthia McBride
Jane M iller
M inuteman P ress
Nancy Morton
Cullen Murray
Bob & M argaret Nichols
North A merican Terminals
A pril Nyman
Roberta Pardo
Jack Parry
L aura P hillips
A nne Potter
Pamela Roeming
F elix Rosario
Glen Rotner
Roundz Catering
St. John’s College
John & M artha S chwieters
William S cott
M arietta S chreiber
M artha & John S chweitzers
Theodora S chulman
Sharon Steele
Robert & M aribeth Stewart
Victor Sulin
M ichael & M elanie Teems
George & Eloise Vaughan
Dave Vogel
M aura Walden
Sean Williams , 7-11 I nc.
Stanley & L oretta Walz
Victoria Waidner
Dennis Younger
The Pasadena Theater Company will present
Annie, the Musical, at the Chesapeake Arts
Center in Brooklyn Park. Shows will run on
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through July
21st. Time: Friday and Saturdays – 8:00 p.m.;
Sundays – 3:00 p.m. Admission: $19.00 –
Adults; $16.00 – Children. More info:
Chesapeake Arts Center; 410-636-6597 or
www.PTCShows.com/www.chesapeakearts.org.
July 6 Auditions
All Children’s Chorus will host auditions at St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church in Annapolis, 31 Rowe
Boulevard, Annapolis, MD 21401. Time: 9:00
a.m.-5:00 p.m. Admission: No fee for auditions.
More info: www.allcca.com/News_Events.html,
301-524-4435, or Julie.Culotta@gmail.com.
July 7 Festival
The Annapolis First Sunday Arts Festival
returns with live music, dance, and over 100
booths with the work of local artisans and
crafters on West Street into State Circle. Time:
12:00-5:00. Admission: Free. More info:
firstsundayarts.com or 443-333-9067.
July 8 Performance
The Maryland Shakespeare Festival will perform
Twelfth Night at the Annapolis Summer Garden
Theater on July 8, July 9 and July 10. Time: 8:30
p.m. Admission: TBD. More info: 410-268-9212;
www.mdshakes.org or info@summergarden.com.
July 8 Workshop
Compass Rose Theater in Annapolis will host a
two week long Theater Workshop for students
age 11 through 17 at their new location on Spa
Road, from July 8 through July 20. Time:
1:00-5:00 p.m. Admission: $395. More info:
410-980-6662 or www.compassrosetheater.org.
July 13 Concert
World Artists Experiences, in partnership with
the Embassy of Mexico and Cultural Institute,
will present Tierra Mestiza Ensemble,
featuring Mexican and Latin American music,
at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts. Time:
7:00 p.m. Admission: Free. More info:
www.mdhallarts.org.
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Time: 6:00 p.m. Admission: Free. More info:
www.mdhallarts.org.
Compass Rose Theater in Annapolis will host
a week long Drama Camp for students ages 3
through 11 at Maryland Hall from July 15
through July 19. Additional camps available July
22 - July 22 and August 12 – August 23; call for
details. Times: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., ages 3-5;
10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.; ages 5-7; 1:00-4:00
p.m., ages 7-11 Admission: $100; $125; $175.
More info: 410-980-6662 or
www.compassrosetheater.org.
Filmsters Academy will present beginner,
intermediate, and advanced Film Workshops
for children and young adults ages 11 through
eighteen, the week of July 29 – August 2 at the
Key School in Annapolis. Time: 9:00 am – 3:00
p.m., Friday all day. Admission: $745. More
info: 410-263-3023.
July 15 Musical Theater Camp
July 29 - August 2 Art Camp
Tiffany Shannon Productions presents
three week-long Musical Theatre camps at
Chesapeake Children’s Theater in Annapolis
for ages 8 through 11 and 12 through 17: July
15-19; July 29-August 2; August 12-August 16.
Times: 10:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. and 12:00 p.m.
-5:00 p.m. Admission: $250. More info:
www.childrenstheatreofannapolis.org;
or info@childrenstheatreofannapolis.org
or 410-757-2281.
Into The Woods will be performed at Annapolis
Summer Garden Theater August 1 through
September 1
July 15 Summer Camp
Historic Annapolis will host Painters and
Patriots Camp at the William Paca House for
this week long summer camp (July 15-July19)
for young Artists to explore the beauty and
history of Maryland’s Historic State Capital.
Time: 9:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. Admission: $275. –
General Public; $250. – Historic Annapolis
Members and Volunteers. More info:
www.historicannapolis.org.
July 22-26 Art Camp
Creative Paradox will host half-day
Art Workshops by professional artists for
kindergarten through 9th graders; featuring
drawing, and sculpting. Times: 9:00 a.m.-12:00
p.m. or 1::00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.. Admission: $250.
More info: www.creativeparadox.org/
youngartistsworkshops.
July 25 Concert
The Maryland Hall Sachs Memorial Concert
Series will present Joe Keyes & The Late
Bloomer Band, an outdoor concert. Bring
your lawn chair, blanket and a picnic basket.
July 29 Film Camp
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August 26 Event
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Historic Annapolis Foundation will host a
Sunset Sail around Annapolis aboard the
Schooner Woodwind. The program, An
August 1 Performance
Annie, The Musical will be at the
Chesapeake Arts Center July 5-21
Annapolis Arts & Crafts Festival
Volunteers 2013
The Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College
will present Karl Schrag: Memories and
Premonitions, August 28- October 16; this is
the first examination of the artist’s work since
his death in 1995. The exhibit, which consists of
70 original works by this influential artist, will
be curated by Domenic Iacono, director of the
Syracuse University Art Galleries. Time:
Tuesday through Friday, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.;
and Friday evenings from 6:45 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.
Admission: Free. More info: 410-626-2556; or
www.stjohnscollege.edu.
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August 3 Concert
Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts will present
A Tribute to Motown & Soul Legends, with a
nine member ensemble with four vocalists led
by musical director Rick Watts. Time: 7:00 p.m.
Admission: $15.00 – Members; $20.00.
Non-Members. More info: www.mdhallarts.org.
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September 1 Festival
The Annapolis First Sunday Arts Festival
returns with live music, dance, and over 100
booths with the work of local artisans and
crafters on West Street into State Circle.
Time: 12:00-5:00 Admission: Free. More info:
firstsundayarts.com or 443-333-9067.
August 4 Festival
The Annapolis First Sunday Arts Festival
September 2 Tour
returns with live music, dance, and over 100
booths with the work of local artisans and
crafters on West Street into State Circle. Time:
12:00-5:00 Admission: Free. More info:
firstsundayarts.com or 443-333-9067.
Historic Annapolis hosts Historic Mondays
aboard the Schooner Woodwind, July 8
August 5 Film Camp
Filmsters Academy will present beginner and
intermediate Film Workshops for children and
young adults ages 11 through eighteen at the
Key School in Annapolis. Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00
Annapolitan’s Portrait of the Past and Present,
features the tales of Anne Catherine Green, the
18th century printer of the Maryland Gazette, as
told through newspaper columnist Diane Rey.
Time: 6:30 p.m. Admission: Adults - $42.00;
Seniors - $40.00; Children - $27.00 More info:
www.historicannapolis.org.
August 28 Exhibit
August 3 Performance
The Ballet Theatre of Maryland will present the
Summer Intensive Showcase at the Merritt
Annex, 1981 Moreland Parkway, Building 4A,
Bay 4, in Annapolis. Time: TBD. Admission:
TBD. More info: 410-224-5644
or www.balletmaryland.org.
All Children’s Chorus will host an African
Safari Summer Camp the week of August
12-August 16 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church,
31 Rowe Boulevard, Annapolis MD 21401.
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Admission: $100.
– ACCA Member; $125. ACCA Non-Member
More info: www.allcca.com/News_Events.html;
301-524-4435; or Julie.Culotta@gmail.com.
The Maryland Hall Sachs Memorial Concert
Series will present Mary Ann Redmond, in an
outdoor concert. Bring your lawn chair, blanket
and a picnic basket. Time: 6:00 p.m. Admission:
Free. More info: www.mdhallarts.org.
kindergarten through 9th graders; featuring
drawing, and sculpting. Times: 9:00 a.m.-12:00
p.m. or 1::00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.. Admission: $250.
More info: www.creativeparadox.org/
youngartistsworkshops.
Annapolis Summer Garden Theater presents
the Stephen Sondheim modern classic Into
the Woods, which will run Thursdays through
Sundays through Sunday, September 1 at their
143 Compromise Street location in Annapolis.
The show is a fantasy that becomes a moving
lesson about community responsibility, the
stories we tell our children, and what happens
after ‘Happily Ever After’. Time: 8:30 p.m.
Admission: $20.00/Season Tickets: $50.00
for three shows More info: 410-268-9212;
www.summergarden.com, or
info@summergarden.com.
August 12 Chorus Camp
August 22 Concert
Creative Paradox will host half-day Art
Workshops by professional artists for
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p.m., Friday all day. Admission: $745. More
info: 410-263-3023.
Annapolis Arts & Entertainment
District Artist Roberta Pardo with
her chicken sculpture, Stylish Chick,
May 2013
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through September 16. Janet Williman is
your host on this sunset cruise to educate
participants regarding courtship practices of the
past. Time: 6:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. Admission:
Adults - $42.00; Seniors - $40.00; Children $27.00 More info: www.historicannapolis.org.
Beauty and The Beast auditions will take place
at Ballet Theater of Maryland’s Merritt Annex on
September 8
September 8 Auditions
The Ballet Theatre of Maryland will host
auditions for Beauty and the Beast at the
BTM’s Merritt Annex, 1981 Moreland Parkway,
Building 4A, Bay 4, Annapolis, MD 21401.
Time: 11:00 a.m. Admission/Audition Fee:
$25.00 More info: 410-224-5644 or
www.balletmaryland.org.
September 11 Event
The Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College will
present a lunchtime gallery talk led by Art
Educator Lucinda Edinberg on the Karl
Schrag: Memories and Premonitions Exhibit,
which will run from August 28- October 16.
Time: 12:15 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. Admission:
Free. More info: 410-626-2556; or
www.stjohnscollege.edu.
September 13 Performance
World Artists Experiences presents Puerto
Rico: Los Plenros de la 212 at Maryland
Hall for the Creative Arts. Time: 7:00 p.m.
Admission: Free. More info: www.worldartists.org
or wae@comcast.net.
September 18 Lecture
The Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College will
present a lecture by curator Domenic Iacono
on Karl Schrag: Memories and Premonitions,
The Exhibit will run from August 28-October 16;
this is the first examination of the Artist’s work
since his death in 1995. Time: 7:30 p.m.
Admission: Free. More info: 410-626-2556;
or www.stjohnscollege.edu.
September 24 Performance
The Anne Arundel Community Concert
Association presents Hal Linden at Severna
Park High School in Severna Park. Time:
7:30 p.m. Admission: $20.00 More info:
443-688-6460 or 410-647-4881.
September 28 Performance
The Performing Arts Association of Linthicum
presents the witty and harmonious sounds of The
Chenille Sisters, at the Chesapeake Arts Center
in Brooklyn Park. Time: 7:30 p.m. Admission:
$27.00 – subscriptions available. More info:
www.paalconcerts.org or 410-691-9725.
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Historic Annapolis Foundation will host a
Sunset Sail around Annapolis aboard the
Schooner Woodwind. The program, An
Annapolitan’s Portrait of the Past and Present,
features the tales of Anne Catherine Green, the
18th century printer of the Maryland Gazette,
as told through newspaper columnist Diane Rey.
Time: 6:30 p.m. Admission: Adults - $42.00;
Seniors - $40.00; Children - $27.00. More info:
www.historicannapolis.org.
July 1 Performance
Supporters
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Grants G enerously Provided By
A nne A rundel County
M aryland State A rts Council
City of A nnapolis
Gold ($1,000+)
AACC Foundation
Cynthia A lderdice
A nnapolis Rotary
ARINC
Baldwin, K agan and G ormley
& A ssociates
BB&T
M artha Blaxall
Tim Boehm
Bozzuto Group
Capital One
F. Joseph G ormley
H ank R. Gundlach, III,
Morgan Stanley Wealth
M anagement
H elena Foundation
Johns Hopkins H ealthcare
M arnie K agan
M artinez & Johnson
M&T Charitable Foundation
Murray Foundation
Sandy Spring Bank
Severn Savings Bank
Spa Gate Building Company
St. Christopher’s Foundation
Creston Tate
S ilver ($100 - $999)
Carole A lexander
Nancy A lmgren
Fran A ndrews
A nnapolis Opera
A nnapolis Symphony Orchestra
A rundelair Chorus
Glenn Baer
Patricia Barland
Charles & L esley Bender
Bee & Bud Billups
M artha Blaxall
Paul & L inell Bowen
J. Robert Bradshaw
Barbara D wyer Brown
Gavin Buckley
R ebecca Byrd
A rdath Cade
R ichard Carpenter
M ary Catherine Cole
Brenda Collins
R ichard Crabtree
P eter Crilly and Nadja M aril
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World Artists Experiences presents the Dong
Folk Children Youth Chorus on the Susan
Campbell Park at Annapolis City Dock. Time:
3:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Admission: Free. More
info: www.worldartists.org or wae@comcast.net.
July 4 Event
Join Historic Annapolis in welcoming forty
new American Citizens at a Naturalization
Ceremony at the William Paca House in
Annapolis. Time: 10:00 a.m. Admission: Free.
More info: www.historicannapolis.org.
July 4 TOUR
The William Paca House in Annapolis will host
Independence Day with free tours of the first
floor of the William Paca House and Garden.
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Admission: Free.
More info: www.historicannapolis.org.
July 4 Concert
The United States Naval Academy Band
will perform in Susan Campbell Park, at
the City Dock in Annapolis, as part of the
City’s Independence Day Celebration.
Times: Parade - 6:30 p.m.; Concert – 8:00 p.m.
Fireworks – 9:15 p.m.. Admission: Free.
More info: 410-293-3282; or
www.usna.edu/USNA Band/contact.html
July 5 Performance
Annapolis Summer Garden Theater presents
“(title of show)”, “(clean version)”, which will
run Thursdays through Sundays through
Saturday, July 20 at their 143 Compromise Street
location in Annapolis. The show tells the story of
two aspiring but struggling writers who hear
about a musical theatre festival and decide to
write an original show with the help of their
friends. Time: 8:00 p.m. Admission: $20.00/
Season Tickets: $50.00 for three shows. More
info: 410-268-9212 or www.summergarden.com.
July 5 Concert
Rams Head on Stage will present Higher
Hands, a benefit concert for the Annapolis
Arts & Entertainment District, through the Arts
Council of Anne Arundel County and Creative
Paradox. Time: 8:00 p.m. Admission for
ages 21 and over only: $20.00, plus handling
fee. More info: 410-268-4545 or
www.ramsheadliveonstage.com.
July 15 Drama Camp
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Supporters (continued)
July 5 Performance
Patricia Edwards
Emily Evans
K atalin Farnady
Frank Florentine
M ary Frances
A nna Greenberg
Barbara Gillespie
John G ower
Molly M. Green
Robert H aywood
Borek & K atalin H lousek
L arry & Yumi Hogan
Tom and L illy Grace Hudson
Vince I atesta
Bill & Terry Kuethe
M ichael & Carolyn K irby
Patrick L ee , Jr.
A. Forbes L eland
Rob L evit
L oews Hotels
M arilyn Lyons
Nadja M aril
K ara M artinez
Dave & Judy M auriello
K atharine McBee
Cynthia McBride
Jane M iller
M inuteman P ress
Nancy Morton
Cullen Murray
Bob & M argaret Nichols
North A merican Terminals
A pril Nyman
Roberta Pardo
Jack Parry
L aura P hillips
A nne Potter
Pamela Roeming
F elix Rosario
Glen Rotner
Roundz Catering
St. John’s College
John & M artha S chwieters
William S cott
M arietta S chreiber
M artha & John S chweitzers
Theodora S chulman
Sharon Steele
Robert & M aribeth Stewart
Victor Sulin
M ichael & M elanie Teems
George & Eloise Vaughan
Dave Vogel
M aura Walden
Sean Williams , 7-11 I nc.
Stanley & L oretta Walz
Victoria Waidner
Dennis Younger
The Pasadena Theater Company will present
Annie, the Musical, at the Chesapeake Arts
Center in Brooklyn Park. Shows will run on
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through July
21st. Time: Friday and Saturdays – 8:00 p.m.;
Sundays – 3:00 p.m. Admission: $19.00 –
Adults; $16.00 – Children. More info:
Chesapeake Arts Center; 410-636-6597 or
www.PTCShows.com/www.chesapeakearts.org.
July 6 Auditions
All Children’s Chorus will host auditions at St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church in Annapolis, 31 Rowe
Boulevard, Annapolis, MD 21401. Time: 9:00
a.m.-5:00 p.m. Admission: No fee for auditions.
More info: www.allcca.com/News_Events.html,
301-524-4435, or Julie.Culotta@gmail.com.
July 7 Festival
The Annapolis First Sunday Arts Festival
returns with live music, dance, and over 100
booths with the work of local artisans and
crafters on West Street into State Circle. Time:
12:00-5:00. Admission: Free. More info:
firstsundayarts.com or 443-333-9067.
July 8 Performance
The Maryland Shakespeare Festival will perform
Twelfth Night at the Annapolis Summer Garden
Theater on July 8, July 9 and July 10. Time: 8:30
p.m. Admission: TBD. More info: 410-268-9212;
www.mdshakes.org or info@summergarden.com.
July 8 Workshop
Compass Rose Theater in Annapolis will host a
two week long Theater Workshop for students
age 11 through 17 at their new location on Spa
Road, from July 8 through July 20. Time:
1:00-5:00 p.m. Admission: $395. More info:
410-980-6662 or www.compassrosetheater.org.
July 13 Concert
World Artists Experiences, in partnership with
the Embassy of Mexico and Cultural Institute,
will present Tierra Mestiza Ensemble,
featuring Mexican and Latin American music,
at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts. Time:
7:00 p.m. Admission: Free. More info:
www.mdhallarts.org.
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Time: 6:00 p.m. Admission: Free. More info:
www.mdhallarts.org.
Compass Rose Theater in Annapolis will host
a week long Drama Camp for students ages 3
through 11 at Maryland Hall from July 15
through July 19. Additional camps available July
22 - July 22 and August 12 – August 23; call for
details. Times: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., ages 3-5;
10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.; ages 5-7; 1:00-4:00
p.m., ages 7-11 Admission: $100; $125; $175.
More info: 410-980-6662 or
www.compassrosetheater.org.
Filmsters Academy will present beginner,
intermediate, and advanced Film Workshops
for children and young adults ages 11 through
eighteen, the week of July 29 – August 2 at the
Key School in Annapolis. Time: 9:00 am – 3:00
p.m., Friday all day. Admission: $745. More
info: 410-263-3023.
July 15 Musical Theater Camp
July 29 - August 2 Art Camp
Tiffany Shannon Productions presents
three week-long Musical Theatre camps at
Chesapeake Children’s Theater in Annapolis
for ages 8 through 11 and 12 through 17: July
15-19; July 29-August 2; August 12-August 16.
Times: 10:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. and 12:00 p.m.
-5:00 p.m. Admission: $250. More info:
www.childrenstheatreofannapolis.org;
or info@childrenstheatreofannapolis.org
or 410-757-2281.
Into The Woods will be performed at Annapolis
Summer Garden Theater August 1 through
September 1
July 15 Summer Camp
Historic Annapolis will host Painters and
Patriots Camp at the William Paca House for
this week long summer camp (July 15-July19)
for young Artists to explore the beauty and
history of Maryland’s Historic State Capital.
Time: 9:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. Admission: $275. –
General Public; $250. – Historic Annapolis
Members and Volunteers. More info:
www.historicannapolis.org.
July 22-26 Art Camp
Creative Paradox will host half-day
Art Workshops by professional artists for
kindergarten through 9th graders; featuring
drawing, and sculpting. Times: 9:00 a.m.-12:00
p.m. or 1::00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.. Admission: $250.
More info: www.creativeparadox.org/
youngartistsworkshops.
July 25 Concert
The Maryland Hall Sachs Memorial Concert
Series will present Joe Keyes & The Late
Bloomer Band, an outdoor concert. Bring
your lawn chair, blanket and a picnic basket.
July 29 Film Camp
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Historic Annapolis Foundation will host a
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Schooner Woodwind. The program, An
August 1 Performance
Annie, The Musical will be at the
Chesapeake Arts Center July 5-21
Annapolis Arts & Crafts Festival
Volunteers 2013
The Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College
will present Karl Schrag: Memories and
Premonitions, August 28- October 16; this is
the first examination of the artist’s work since
his death in 1995. The exhibit, which consists of
70 original works by this influential artist, will
be curated by Domenic Iacono, director of the
Syracuse University Art Galleries. Time:
Tuesday through Friday, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.;
and Friday evenings from 6:45 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.
Admission: Free. More info: 410-626-2556; or
www.stjohnscollege.edu.
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August 3 Concert
Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts will present
A Tribute to Motown & Soul Legends, with a
nine member ensemble with four vocalists led
by musical director Rick Watts. Time: 7:00 p.m.
Admission: $15.00 – Members; $20.00.
Non-Members. More info: www.mdhallarts.org.
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September 1 Festival
The Annapolis First Sunday Arts Festival
returns with live music, dance, and over 100
booths with the work of local artisans and
crafters on West Street into State Circle.
Time: 12:00-5:00 Admission: Free. More info:
firstsundayarts.com or 443-333-9067.
August 4 Festival
The Annapolis First Sunday Arts Festival
September 2 Tour
returns with live music, dance, and over 100
booths with the work of local artisans and
crafters on West Street into State Circle. Time:
12:00-5:00 Admission: Free. More info:
firstsundayarts.com or 443-333-9067.
Historic Annapolis hosts Historic Mondays
aboard the Schooner Woodwind, July 8
August 5 Film Camp
Filmsters Academy will present beginner and
intermediate Film Workshops for children and
young adults ages 11 through eighteen at the
Key School in Annapolis. Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00
Annapolitan’s Portrait of the Past and Present,
features the tales of Anne Catherine Green, the
18th century printer of the Maryland Gazette, as
told through newspaper columnist Diane Rey.
Time: 6:30 p.m. Admission: Adults - $42.00;
Seniors - $40.00; Children - $27.00 More info:
www.historicannapolis.org.
August 28 Exhibit
August 3 Performance
The Ballet Theatre of Maryland will present the
Summer Intensive Showcase at the Merritt
Annex, 1981 Moreland Parkway, Building 4A,
Bay 4, in Annapolis. Time: TBD. Admission:
TBD. More info: 410-224-5644
or www.balletmaryland.org.
All Children’s Chorus will host an African
Safari Summer Camp the week of August
12-August 16 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church,
31 Rowe Boulevard, Annapolis MD 21401.
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Admission: $100.
– ACCA Member; $125. ACCA Non-Member
More info: www.allcca.com/News_Events.html;
301-524-4435; or Julie.Culotta@gmail.com.
The Maryland Hall Sachs Memorial Concert
Series will present Mary Ann Redmond, in an
outdoor concert. Bring your lawn chair, blanket
and a picnic basket. Time: 6:00 p.m. Admission:
Free. More info: www.mdhallarts.org.
kindergarten through 9th graders; featuring
drawing, and sculpting. Times: 9:00 a.m.-12:00
p.m. or 1::00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.. Admission: $250.
More info: www.creativeparadox.org/
youngartistsworkshops.
Annapolis Summer Garden Theater presents
the Stephen Sondheim modern classic Into
the Woods, which will run Thursdays through
Sundays through Sunday, September 1 at their
143 Compromise Street location in Annapolis.
The show is a fantasy that becomes a moving
lesson about community responsibility, the
stories we tell our children, and what happens
after ‘Happily Ever After’. Time: 8:30 p.m.
Admission: $20.00/Season Tickets: $50.00
for three shows More info: 410-268-9212;
www.summergarden.com, or
info@summergarden.com.
August 12 Chorus Camp
August 22 Concert
Creative Paradox will host half-day Art
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info: 410-263-3023.
Annapolis Arts & Entertainment
District Artist Roberta Pardo with
her chicken sculpture, Stylish Chick,
May 2013
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through September 16. Janet Williman is
your host on this sunset cruise to educate
participants regarding courtship practices of the
past. Time: 6:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. Admission:
Adults - $42.00; Seniors - $40.00; Children $27.00 More info: www.historicannapolis.org.
Beauty and The Beast auditions will take place
at Ballet Theater of Maryland’s Merritt Annex on
September 8
September 8 Auditions
The Ballet Theatre of Maryland will host
auditions for Beauty and the Beast at the
BTM’s Merritt Annex, 1981 Moreland Parkway,
Building 4A, Bay 4, Annapolis, MD 21401.
Time: 11:00 a.m. Admission/Audition Fee:
$25.00 More info: 410-224-5644 or
www.balletmaryland.org.
September 11 Event
The Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College will
present a lunchtime gallery talk led by Art
Educator Lucinda Edinberg on the Karl
Schrag: Memories and Premonitions Exhibit,
which will run from August 28- October 16.
Time: 12:15 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. Admission:
Free. More info: 410-626-2556; or
www.stjohnscollege.edu.
September 13 Performance
World Artists Experiences presents Puerto
Rico: Los Plenros de la 212 at Maryland
Hall for the Creative Arts. Time: 7:00 p.m.
Admission: Free. More info: www.worldartists.org
or wae@comcast.net.
September 18 Lecture
The Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College will
present a lecture by curator Domenic Iacono
on Karl Schrag: Memories and Premonitions,
The Exhibit will run from August 28-October 16;
this is the first examination of the Artist’s work
since his death in 1995. Time: 7:30 p.m.
Admission: Free. More info: 410-626-2556;
or www.stjohnscollege.edu.
September 24 Performance
The Anne Arundel Community Concert
Association presents Hal Linden at Severna
Park High School in Severna Park. Time:
7:30 p.m. Admission: $20.00 More info:
443-688-6460 or 410-647-4881.
September 28 Performance
The Performing Arts Association of Linthicum
presents the witty and harmonious sounds of The
Chenille Sisters, at the Chesapeake Arts Center
in Brooklyn Park. Time: 7:30 p.m. Admission:
$27.00 – subscriptions available. More info:
www.paalconcerts.org or 410-691-9725.
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Sunset Sail around Annapolis aboard the
Schooner Woodwind. The program, An
Annapolitan’s Portrait of the Past and Present,
features the tales of Anne Catherine Green, the
18th century printer of the Maryland Gazette,
as told through newspaper columnist Diane Rey.
Time: 6:30 p.m. Admission: Adults - $42.00;
Seniors - $40.00; Children - $27.00. More info:
www.historicannapolis.org.
July 1 Performance
Supporters
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Grants G enerously Provided By
A nne A rundel County
M aryland State A rts Council
City of A nnapolis
Gold ($1,000+)
AACC Foundation
Cynthia A lderdice
A nnapolis Rotary
ARINC
Baldwin, K agan and G ormley
& A ssociates
BB&T
M artha Blaxall
Tim Boehm
Bozzuto Group
Capital One
F. Joseph G ormley
H ank R. Gundlach, III,
Morgan Stanley Wealth
M anagement
H elena Foundation
Johns Hopkins H ealthcare
M arnie K agan
M artinez & Johnson
M&T Charitable Foundation
Murray Foundation
Sandy Spring Bank
Severn Savings Bank
Spa Gate Building Company
St. Christopher’s Foundation
Creston Tate
S ilver ($100 - $999)
Carole A lexander
Nancy A lmgren
Fran A ndrews
A nnapolis Opera
A nnapolis Symphony Orchestra
A rundelair Chorus
Glenn Baer
Patricia Barland
Charles & L esley Bender
Bee & Bud Billups
M artha Blaxall
Paul & L inell Bowen
J. Robert Bradshaw
Barbara D wyer Brown
Gavin Buckley
R ebecca Byrd
A rdath Cade
R ichard Carpenter
M ary Catherine Cole
Brenda Collins
R ichard Crabtree
P eter Crilly and Nadja M aril
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World Artists Experiences presents the Dong
Folk Children Youth Chorus on the Susan
Campbell Park at Annapolis City Dock. Time:
3:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Admission: Free. More
info: www.worldartists.org or wae@comcast.net.
July 4 Event
Join Historic Annapolis in welcoming forty
new American Citizens at a Naturalization
Ceremony at the William Paca House in
Annapolis. Time: 10:00 a.m. Admission: Free.
More info: www.historicannapolis.org.
July 4 TOUR
The William Paca House in Annapolis will host
Independence Day with free tours of the first
floor of the William Paca House and Garden.
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Admission: Free.
More info: www.historicannapolis.org.
July 4 Concert
The United States Naval Academy Band
will perform in Susan Campbell Park, at
the City Dock in Annapolis, as part of the
City’s Independence Day Celebration.
Times: Parade - 6:30 p.m.; Concert – 8:00 p.m.
Fireworks – 9:15 p.m.. Admission: Free.
More info: 410-293-3282; or
www.usna.edu/USNA Band/contact.html
July 5 Performance
Annapolis Summer Garden Theater presents
“(title of show)”, “(clean version)”, which will
run Thursdays through Sundays through
Saturday, July 20 at their 143 Compromise Street
location in Annapolis. The show tells the story of
two aspiring but struggling writers who hear
about a musical theatre festival and decide to
write an original show with the help of their
friends. Time: 8:00 p.m. Admission: $20.00/
Season Tickets: $50.00 for three shows. More
info: 410-268-9212 or www.summergarden.com.
July 5 Concert
Rams Head on Stage will present Higher
Hands, a benefit concert for the Annapolis
Arts & Entertainment District, through the Arts
Council of Anne Arundel County and Creative
Paradox. Time: 8:00 p.m. Admission for
ages 21 and over only: $20.00, plus handling
fee. More info: 410-268-4545 or
www.ramsheadliveonstage.com.
July 15 Drama Camp
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Supporters (continued)
July 5 Performance
Patricia Edwards
Emily Evans
K atalin Farnady
Frank Florentine
M ary Frances
A nna Greenberg
Barbara Gillespie
John G ower
Molly M. Green
Robert H aywood
Borek & K atalin H lousek
L arry & Yumi Hogan
Tom and L illy Grace Hudson
Vince I atesta
Bill & Terry Kuethe
M ichael & Carolyn K irby
Patrick L ee , Jr.
A. Forbes L eland
Rob L evit
L oews Hotels
M arilyn Lyons
Nadja M aril
K ara M artinez
Dave & Judy M auriello
K atharine McBee
Cynthia McBride
Jane M iller
M inuteman P ress
Nancy Morton
Cullen Murray
Bob & M argaret Nichols
North A merican Terminals
A pril Nyman
Roberta Pardo
Jack Parry
L aura P hillips
A nne Potter
Pamela Roeming
F elix Rosario
Glen Rotner
Roundz Catering
St. John’s College
John & M artha S chwieters
William S cott
M arietta S chreiber
M artha & John S chweitzers
Theodora S chulman
Sharon Steele
Robert & M aribeth Stewart
Victor Sulin
M ichael & M elanie Teems
George & Eloise Vaughan
Dave Vogel
M aura Walden
Sean Williams , 7-11 I nc.
Stanley & L oretta Walz
Victoria Waidner
Dennis Younger
The Pasadena Theater Company will present
Annie, the Musical, at the Chesapeake Arts
Center in Brooklyn Park. Shows will run on
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through July
21st. Time: Friday and Saturdays – 8:00 p.m.;
Sundays – 3:00 p.m. Admission: $19.00 –
Adults; $16.00 – Children. More info:
Chesapeake Arts Center; 410-636-6597 or
www.PTCShows.com/www.chesapeakearts.org.
July 6 Auditions
All Children’s Chorus will host auditions at St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church in Annapolis, 31 Rowe
Boulevard, Annapolis, MD 21401. Time: 9:00
a.m.-5:00 p.m. Admission: No fee for auditions.
More info: www.allcca.com/News_Events.html,
301-524-4435, or Julie.Culotta@gmail.com.
July 7 Festival
The Annapolis First Sunday Arts Festival
returns with live music, dance, and over 100
booths with the work of local artisans and
crafters on West Street into State Circle. Time:
12:00-5:00. Admission: Free. More info:
firstsundayarts.com or 443-333-9067.
July 8 Performance
The Maryland Shakespeare Festival will perform
Twelfth Night at the Annapolis Summer Garden
Theater on July 8, July 9 and July 10. Time: 8:30
p.m. Admission: TBD. More info: 410-268-9212;
www.mdshakes.org or info@summergarden.com.
July 8 Workshop
Compass Rose Theater in Annapolis will host a
two week long Theater Workshop for students
age 11 through 17 at their new location on Spa
Road, from July 8 through July 20. Time:
1:00-5:00 p.m. Admission: $395. More info:
410-980-6662 or www.compassrosetheater.org.
July 13 Concert
World Artists Experiences, in partnership with
the Embassy of Mexico and Cultural Institute,
will present Tierra Mestiza Ensemble,
featuring Mexican and Latin American music,
at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts. Time:
7:00 p.m. Admission: Free. More info:
www.mdhallarts.org.
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Time: 6:00 p.m. Admission: Free. More info:
www.mdhallarts.org.
Compass Rose Theater in Annapolis will host
a week long Drama Camp for students ages 3
through 11 at Maryland Hall from July 15
through July 19. Additional camps available July
22 - July 22 and August 12 – August 23; call for
details. Times: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., ages 3-5;
10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.; ages 5-7; 1:00-4:00
p.m., ages 7-11 Admission: $100; $125; $175.
More info: 410-980-6662 or
www.compassrosetheater.org.
Filmsters Academy will present beginner,
intermediate, and advanced Film Workshops
for children and young adults ages 11 through
eighteen, the week of July 29 – August 2 at the
Key School in Annapolis. Time: 9:00 am – 3:00
p.m., Friday all day. Admission: $745. More
info: 410-263-3023.
July 15 Musical Theater Camp
July 29 - August 2 Art Camp
Tiffany Shannon Productions presents
three week-long Musical Theatre camps at
Chesapeake Children’s Theater in Annapolis
for ages 8 through 11 and 12 through 17: July
15-19; July 29-August 2; August 12-August 16.
Times: 10:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. and 12:00 p.m.
-5:00 p.m. Admission: $250. More info:
www.childrenstheatreofannapolis.org;
or info@childrenstheatreofannapolis.org
or 410-757-2281.
Into The Woods will be performed at Annapolis
Summer Garden Theater August 1 through
September 1
July 15 Summer Camp
Historic Annapolis will host Painters and
Patriots Camp at the William Paca House for
this week long summer camp (July 15-July19)
for young Artists to explore the beauty and
history of Maryland’s Historic State Capital.
Time: 9:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. Admission: $275. –
General Public; $250. – Historic Annapolis
Members and Volunteers. More info:
www.historicannapolis.org.
July 22-26 Art Camp
Creative Paradox will host half-day
Art Workshops by professional artists for
kindergarten through 9th graders; featuring
drawing, and sculpting. Times: 9:00 a.m.-12:00
p.m. or 1::00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.. Admission: $250.
More info: www.creativeparadox.org/
youngartistsworkshops.
July 25 Concert
The Maryland Hall Sachs Memorial Concert
Series will present Joe Keyes & The Late
Bloomer Band, an outdoor concert. Bring
your lawn chair, blanket and a picnic basket.
July 29 Film Camp
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Historic Annapolis Foundation will host a
Sunset Sail around Annapolis aboard the
Schooner Woodwind. The program, An
August 1 Performance
Annie, The Musical will be at the
Chesapeake Arts Center July 5-21
Annapolis Arts & Crafts Festival
Volunteers 2013
The Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College
will present Karl Schrag: Memories and
Premonitions, August 28- October 16; this is
the first examination of the artist’s work since
his death in 1995. The exhibit, which consists of
70 original works by this influential artist, will
be curated by Domenic Iacono, director of the
Syracuse University Art Galleries. Time:
Tuesday through Friday, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.;
and Friday evenings from 6:45 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.
Admission: Free. More info: 410-626-2556; or
www.stjohnscollege.edu.
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August 3 Concert
Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts will present
A Tribute to Motown & Soul Legends, with a
nine member ensemble with four vocalists led
by musical director Rick Watts. Time: 7:00 p.m.
Admission: $15.00 – Members; $20.00.
Non-Members. More info: www.mdhallarts.org.
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September 1 Festival
The Annapolis First Sunday Arts Festival
returns with live music, dance, and over 100
booths with the work of local artisans and
crafters on West Street into State Circle.
Time: 12:00-5:00 Admission: Free. More info:
firstsundayarts.com or 443-333-9067.
August 4 Festival
The Annapolis First Sunday Arts Festival
September 2 Tour
returns with live music, dance, and over 100
booths with the work of local artisans and
crafters on West Street into State Circle. Time:
12:00-5:00 Admission: Free. More info:
firstsundayarts.com or 443-333-9067.
Historic Annapolis hosts Historic Mondays
aboard the Schooner Woodwind, July 8
August 5 Film Camp
Filmsters Academy will present beginner and
intermediate Film Workshops for children and
young adults ages 11 through eighteen at the
Key School in Annapolis. Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00
Annapolitan’s Portrait of the Past and Present,
features the tales of Anne Catherine Green, the
18th century printer of the Maryland Gazette, as
told through newspaper columnist Diane Rey.
Time: 6:30 p.m. Admission: Adults - $42.00;
Seniors - $40.00; Children - $27.00 More info:
www.historicannapolis.org.
August 28 Exhibit
August 3 Performance
The Ballet Theatre of Maryland will present the
Summer Intensive Showcase at the Merritt
Annex, 1981 Moreland Parkway, Building 4A,
Bay 4, in Annapolis. Time: TBD. Admission:
TBD. More info: 410-224-5644
or www.balletmaryland.org.
All Children’s Chorus will host an African
Safari Summer Camp the week of August
12-August 16 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church,
31 Rowe Boulevard, Annapolis MD 21401.
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Admission: $100.
– ACCA Member; $125. ACCA Non-Member
More info: www.allcca.com/News_Events.html;
301-524-4435; or Julie.Culotta@gmail.com.
The Maryland Hall Sachs Memorial Concert
Series will present Mary Ann Redmond, in an
outdoor concert. Bring your lawn chair, blanket
and a picnic basket. Time: 6:00 p.m. Admission:
Free. More info: www.mdhallarts.org.
kindergarten through 9th graders; featuring
drawing, and sculpting. Times: 9:00 a.m.-12:00
p.m. or 1::00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.. Admission: $250.
More info: www.creativeparadox.org/
youngartistsworkshops.
Annapolis Summer Garden Theater presents
the Stephen Sondheim modern classic Into
the Woods, which will run Thursdays through
Sundays through Sunday, September 1 at their
143 Compromise Street location in Annapolis.
The show is a fantasy that becomes a moving
lesson about community responsibility, the
stories we tell our children, and what happens
after ‘Happily Ever After’. Time: 8:30 p.m.
Admission: $20.00/Season Tickets: $50.00
for three shows More info: 410-268-9212;
www.summergarden.com, or
info@summergarden.com.
August 12 Chorus Camp
August 22 Concert
Creative Paradox will host half-day Art
Workshops by professional artists for
.......
p.m., Friday all day. Admission: $745. More
info: 410-263-3023.
Annapolis Arts & Entertainment
District Artist Roberta Pardo with
her chicken sculpture, Stylish Chick,
May 2013
4
through September 16. Janet Williman is
your host on this sunset cruise to educate
participants regarding courtship practices of the
past. Time: 6:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. Admission:
Adults - $42.00; Seniors - $40.00; Children $27.00 More info: www.historicannapolis.org.
Beauty and The Beast auditions will take place
at Ballet Theater of Maryland’s Merritt Annex on
September 8
September 8 Auditions
The Ballet Theatre of Maryland will host
auditions for Beauty and the Beast at the
BTM’s Merritt Annex, 1981 Moreland Parkway,
Building 4A, Bay 4, Annapolis, MD 21401.
Time: 11:00 a.m. Admission/Audition Fee:
$25.00 More info: 410-224-5644 or
www.balletmaryland.org.
September 11 Event
The Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College will
present a lunchtime gallery talk led by Art
Educator Lucinda Edinberg on the Karl
Schrag: Memories and Premonitions Exhibit,
which will run from August 28- October 16.
Time: 12:15 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. Admission:
Free. More info: 410-626-2556; or
www.stjohnscollege.edu.
September 13 Performance
World Artists Experiences presents Puerto
Rico: Los Plenros de la 212 at Maryland
Hall for the Creative Arts. Time: 7:00 p.m.
Admission: Free. More info: www.worldartists.org
or wae@comcast.net.
September 18 Lecture
The Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College will
present a lecture by curator Domenic Iacono
on Karl Schrag: Memories and Premonitions,
The Exhibit will run from August 28-October 16;
this is the first examination of the Artist’s work
since his death in 1995. Time: 7:30 p.m.
Admission: Free. More info: 410-626-2556;
or www.stjohnscollege.edu.
September 24 Performance
The Anne Arundel Community Concert
Association presents Hal Linden at Severna
Park High School in Severna Park. Time:
7:30 p.m. Admission: $20.00 More info:
443-688-6460 or 410-647-4881.
September 28 Performance
The Performing Arts Association of Linthicum
presents the witty and harmonious sounds of The
Chenille Sisters, at the Chesapeake Arts Center
in Brooklyn Park. Time: 7:30 p.m. Admission:
$27.00 – subscriptions available. More info:
www.paalconcerts.org or 410-691-9725.
Summer Concert Series
Mission Statement
All concerts are free, bring chairs / blanket and picnic
Linthicum Park
Downs Park Ampitheatre
All concerts in Linthicum Park on
Benton Avenue.
Bayside Summer Concert Series
Picnics and coolers are permitted.
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Sept 7 Hot Buttered Nuggets
No alcoholic beverages allowed.
8311 John Downs Loop in Pasadena
The Arts Council of Anne
Arundel County, Inc.
................
Patrick Lee
Time: 6:00 p.m.
July 7 Summer Knights
Sept 14 Ray Apollo Allen
Sept 21 U.S. Naval Academy Band
President
July 14 Bobby and the Believers
Sept 28 Appaloosa
Robert Haywood
July 21 Praise and Joy: Three (3) Christian
Contemporary Bands
City Dock Lunchtime Concerts
Victor Sulin
July 28 Love Story Duo
Sponsored by: Annapolis Maritime Museum
Marnie Kagan
Aug 4
U.S. Army Volunteers plus
LSIA Picnic in the Park
Aug 11 Crabtowne Big Band
Quiet Waters Park Concert Series
Time: All concerts are at 6:00 p.m.; August
31 and September 1 have 5:30 start times
July 13 Anthony Swampdog Clark Band
July 20 Fractal Cat
July 27 Kelly Bell Band
Aug 3
USNA Electric Brigade
Aug 10 USNA Electric Brigade
Aug 17 The Crawdaddies
Aug 24 Naked Blue
Aug 31 Uncle Jack Band
Sept 1 Annapolis Symphony Orchestra
Lexus Summer Concert –
Pops in the Park
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
July 2 Mack Bailey & Rachel Levy
July 9
Danny Spooner
July 16 Bob Zentz
Vice President
Secretary
B oard of directors
Nancy Almgren
Councilman Ladd Appointee
Martha Blaxall
July 30 Ships Company Chanteymen
Barbara Dwyer Brown
Aug 6
Richard Carpenter
Aug 13 Alex Bevan
Richard D’Amato
Aug 20 William Pint and Felicia Dale
Elizabeth Leight
Annapolis Maritime Museum
Songs of the Sea and the Chesapeake Bay
at Cap’n Herbie Sadler Waterman’s Park at
the Annapolis Maritime Museum
Marilyn Lyons
Kara Martinez
Danny Mays
Nancy Morton
Councilman Benoit Appointee
Time: 7:00 p.m.
July 2 Mack Bailey and Oyster Boys
Janice Page
July 9
Esther Parker
Calico Jack with Danny Spooner
City Dock Evening Concert Series
Glen L. Rotner
July 23 Steve Keith
Theodora Schulman
Enjoy the Annual Concerts by the U.S.
Naval Academy Band at the scenic
Annapolis City Dock on Tuesday evenings,
July 9th through August 13th!
July 30 Chester River Runoff, Eastern Shore
Bluegrass
Co. Executive Appointee
Aug 6
Councilwoman Walker Appointee
Time: All concerts are at 7:00 p.m.
July 9 Wind Ensemble
Aug 20 William Pint and Felicia Dale
Aug 13 Mike Lange
William A. Scott Wilford Scott
Mayor Cohen’s appointee
Amy Snyder
July 16 Next Wave Jazz Ensemble
S TA F F
July 23 Electric Brigade
April Nyman, Executive Director
July 30 Wind Ensemble
Aug 6
Wind Ensemble
Aug 13 Wind Ensemble
Help strengthen,
promote and financially
support the Arts through
membership.
Your contributions
are tax deductible.
A $100 yearly membership
includes calendar mailings
and your name printed
in the quarterly arts
calendar.
Call 410-222-7949
or
www.annearundelartscouncil.com
to become a member
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Permit 222
Annapolis, MD
The Sights and Sounds
of Summer
2666 Riva Road, MS 8150
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
410-222-7949
await with the 2013
Concert Series!
BWI IN THE SUMMERTIME Exhibit will Delight
Visitors through October 3rd!
Brenda Collins, Development and
Program Manager
Wendy Saulters, Program Manager
The Arts Council of Anne
Arundel County, Inc.
The deadline date for entries
for the Arts Council Fall 2013
Calendar is Friday, August 16,
2013. Please forward your entries
for October, November and
December 2013 to:
U.S. Naval Academy’s
Electric Brigade will
perform at City Dock
on July 23
Shore Line. oil on canvas, by Charles Lawrence
Arts Council of
Anne Arundel County
2666 Riva Road Suite 150
Annapolis, MD 21401
Email: artsfdn@aol.com
The collective works represent a variety of
mediums from photographs, to watercolors
to oil on canvas. The exhibit is located at BWI
in Departures between Concourses C and D;
there is no admission fee.
Brenda Collins, Program Manager
Graphic design and production
by Sherri Ferritto Williams
Printed by HBP Whitmore Press
6
A Little Dinghy, oil on canvas, by Claudia Rutherford
The Arts Council’s BWI IN THE SUMMERTIME
Exhibit, featuring twenty-two entries by
fifteen Anne Arundel County Artists, will be
on display from June 28 through October 3.
April Nyman, Executive Director
5
rtsC LENDAR
The ARTS COUNCIL of Anne Arundel County, Inc.
THE ARTS COUNCIL
OF ANNE ARUNDEL
C O U N T Y, I N C .
www.annearundelartscouncil.org
The Uncle Jack Band will perform
August 31 at Quiet Waters Park
Summer 2013
Roberta Pardo
July 16 Bob Zentz
Deanna Dove
Become a
Member
Treasurer
July 23 Steve Keith
Don Shappelle
The mission of the Arts Council
of Anne Arundel County, Inc.
is to encourage and invest in
the visual arts, performing arts,
and historic preservation for the
people of our county.
Swimmer, oil on canvas, by Lora Moran-Collins.
The show is sure to please, with both classical
selections and whimsical subjects - be sure not
to miss it!
Crabtowne Big Band will perform
on August 11 at Linthicum Park
Chester River Runoff will be at the
Annapolis Maritime Museum
on July 30 at 7 p.m
A Calendar of the Lively Arts in Anne Arundel County
Summer Concert Series
Mission Statement
All concerts are free, bring chairs / blanket and picnic
Linthicum Park
Downs Park Ampitheatre
All concerts in Linthicum Park on
Benton Avenue.
Bayside Summer Concert Series
Picnics and coolers are permitted.
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Sept 7 Hot Buttered Nuggets
No alcoholic beverages allowed.
8311 John Downs Loop in Pasadena
The Arts Council of Anne
Arundel County, Inc.
................
Patrick Lee
Time: 6:00 p.m.
July 7 Summer Knights
Sept 14 Ray Apollo Allen
Sept 21 U.S. Naval Academy Band
President
July 14 Bobby and the Believers
Sept 28 Appaloosa
Robert Haywood
July 21 Praise and Joy: Three (3) Christian
Contemporary Bands
City Dock Lunchtime Concerts
Victor Sulin
July 28 Love Story Duo
Sponsored by: Annapolis Maritime Museum
Marnie Kagan
Aug 4
U.S. Army Volunteers plus
LSIA Picnic in the Park
Aug 11 Crabtowne Big Band
Quiet Waters Park Concert Series
Time: All concerts are at 6:00 p.m.; August
31 and September 1 have 5:30 start times
July 13 Anthony Swampdog Clark Band
July 20 Fractal Cat
July 27 Kelly Bell Band
Aug 3
USNA Electric Brigade
Aug 10 USNA Electric Brigade
Aug 17 The Crawdaddies
Aug 24 Naked Blue
Aug 31 Uncle Jack Band
Sept 1 Annapolis Symphony Orchestra
Lexus Summer Concert –
Pops in the Park
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
July 2 Mack Bailey & Rachel Levy
July 9
Danny Spooner
July 16 Bob Zentz
Vice President
Secretary
B oard of directors
Nancy Almgren
Councilman Ladd Appointee
Martha Blaxall
July 30 Ships Company Chanteymen
Barbara Dwyer Brown
Aug 6
Richard Carpenter
Aug 13 Alex Bevan
Richard D’Amato
Aug 20 William Pint and Felicia Dale
Elizabeth Leight
Annapolis Maritime Museum
Songs of the Sea and the Chesapeake Bay
at Cap’n Herbie Sadler Waterman’s Park at
the Annapolis Maritime Museum
Marilyn Lyons
Kara Martinez
Danny Mays
Nancy Morton
Councilman Benoit Appointee
Time: 7:00 p.m.
July 2 Mack Bailey and Oyster Boys
Janice Page
July 9
Esther Parker
Calico Jack with Danny Spooner
City Dock Evening Concert Series
Glen L. Rotner
July 23 Steve Keith
Theodora Schulman
Enjoy the Annual Concerts by the U.S.
Naval Academy Band at the scenic
Annapolis City Dock on Tuesday evenings,
July 9th through August 13th!
July 30 Chester River Runoff, Eastern Shore
Bluegrass
Co. Executive Appointee
Aug 6
Councilwoman Walker Appointee
Time: All concerts are at 7:00 p.m.
July 9 Wind Ensemble
Aug 20 William Pint and Felicia Dale
Aug 13 Mike Lange
William A. Scott Wilford Scott
Mayor Cohen’s appointee
Amy Snyder
July 16 Next Wave Jazz Ensemble
S TA F F
July 23 Electric Brigade
April Nyman, Executive Director
July 30 Wind Ensemble
Aug 6
Wind Ensemble
Aug 13 Wind Ensemble
Help strengthen,
promote and financially
support the Arts through
membership.
Your contributions
are tax deductible.
A $100 yearly membership
includes calendar mailings
and your name printed
in the quarterly arts
calendar.
Call 410-222-7949
or
www.annearundelartscouncil.com
to become a member
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Permit 222
Annapolis, MD
The Sights and Sounds
of Summer
2666 Riva Road, MS 8150
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
410-222-7949
await with the 2013
Concert Series!
BWI IN THE SUMMERTIME Exhibit will Delight
Visitors through October 3rd!
Brenda Collins, Development and
Program Manager
Wendy Saulters, Program Manager
The Arts Council of Anne
Arundel County, Inc.
The deadline date for entries
for the Arts Council Fall 2013
Calendar is Friday, August 16,
2013. Please forward your entries
for October, November and
December 2013 to:
U.S. Naval Academy’s
Electric Brigade will
perform at City Dock
on July 23
Shore Line. oil on canvas, by Charles Lawrence
Arts Council of
Anne Arundel County
2666 Riva Road Suite 150
Annapolis, MD 21401
Email: artsfdn@aol.com
The collective works represent a variety of
mediums from photographs, to watercolors
to oil on canvas. The exhibit is located at BWI
in Departures between Concourses C and D;
there is no admission fee.
Brenda Collins, Program Manager
Graphic design and production
by Sherri Ferritto Williams
Printed by HBP Whitmore Press
6
A Little Dinghy, oil on canvas, by Claudia Rutherford
The Arts Council’s BWI IN THE SUMMERTIME
Exhibit, featuring twenty-two entries by
fifteen Anne Arundel County Artists, will be
on display from June 28 through October 3.
April Nyman, Executive Director
5
rtsC LENDAR
The ARTS COUNCIL of Anne Arundel County, Inc.
THE ARTS COUNCIL
OF ANNE ARUNDEL
C O U N T Y, I N C .
www.annearundelartscouncil.org
The Uncle Jack Band will perform
August 31 at Quiet Waters Park
Summer 2013
Roberta Pardo
July 16 Bob Zentz
Deanna Dove
Become a
Member
Treasurer
July 23 Steve Keith
Don Shappelle
The mission of the Arts Council
of Anne Arundel County, Inc.
is to encourage and invest in
the visual arts, performing arts,
and historic preservation for the
people of our county.
Swimmer, oil on canvas, by Lora Moran-Collins.
The show is sure to please, with both classical
selections and whimsical subjects - be sure not
to miss it!
Crabtowne Big Band will perform
on August 11 at Linthicum Park
Chester River Runoff will be at the
Annapolis Maritime Museum
on July 30 at 7 p.m
A Calendar of the Lively Arts in Anne Arundel County

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