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‘Women On The Water’ Fishing And Boating Workshop Offered May 9
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is hosting “Women on the Water,” a free introductory workshop on boating and fishing for women and girls aged 12 and older, at Seneca Creek State Park on May 9 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. New or...
Stunned Business Owner From Bowie Still Shocked At $50K Maryland Lottery Scratch-Off Win
Bowie resident "Bren Bren," a veteran Lottery player who enjoys her scratchers is feeling lucky after picking up a $50,000 Cash ticket that led to a five-figure jackpot. The woman says that she's been playing the Lottery for at least three years, but only when she gets the itch and is feeling lucky, though she told officials that the $50,000 win is something she could not have imagined.
It's almost time for the Naptown Music Feast!
Mark your calendars. It's time for the Naptown Music Feast!. Get your tickets here. Kids under 12 are free and you can bring a lawn chair and blankets and make a full day of it. The event is May 11, 2024 at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds in Crownsville. It...
Busta Rhymes, Morris Day & The Time headlining AFRAM 2024 in Baltimore
BALTIMORE -- Rapper Busta Rhymes and funk rockers Morris Day and The Time are headlining the 47th annual AFRAM this year in Baltimore, city leaders and organizers announced Tuesday. That's not all. Alex Isley, Big Daddy Kane and Crystal Waters are among the talent rocking the historic Druid Hill Park over Juneteenth weekend. Honoring 40 years of House music in Baltimore City, DJs Thommy Davis and Teddy Douglas of the Basement Boys will also be taking the stage. AFRAM, a free festival that highlights local artists and makers alongside superstars, is one of the largest African-American cultural arts fairs on the East Coast. The event will be held in Druid Hill Park on Saturday, June 22, and Sunday, June 23 from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m.WJZ is the proud media sponsor of the AFRAM Festival.
'The Voice,' 'Project Runway' contestants headline 4th annual Annapolis Pride Parade
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Two Maryland-native reality stars are set to headline the fourth annual Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival. The event celebrates its fourth year on June 1, taking place from noon to 5 p.m. Unlike previous years, this year's parade will begin at City Dock, move up Main Street and end at Amos Garrett Boulevard and West Street. The festival will take place outside of the Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts and the Bates Athletic Complex.
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