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Blue Christmas Service (Livestreamed)

Blue Christmas is a service for those living with loss, depression, and challenge and for those who pray and support them. more

Self-defense Workshop for Women & Teen Girls

Learn basic skills for avoiding trouble and protecting yourself. 100% of the proceeds go to The Bernie House, a single-family transitional home for a non-offending parent and their children who have … more

Green Hornets Girls Lacrosse Night

Hello Green Hornets Lacrosse Players! Come out and support your 2023 Lady Falcons on Wednesday, April 19 at 6:30pm in the stadium.  Gate will open at 6pm.  Please note: 1.  Green … more

Fall Open House

Join us and experience St. Martin’s inspired, innovative and inclusive learning environment. See how our small school fosters BIG opportunities and a sense of belonging for all. Tour our beautiful … more

SPHS Girls Lacrosse Summer Camp

Learn from SPHS coaches, current players and alumnae. Rising third-graders to incoming ninth-graders welcome Severna Park High School Stadium Turf $165 per player All campers must have … more

Film Screenings & Panel Discussion: Remembrance, Reconciliation and Healing: The Family Tree Revealed

More than 4,000 black Americans were lynched in the United States between 1865 and 1950. At least 40 were in Maryland. “Burn: The Lynching of George Armwood” tells the story of the last … more

Caring for Seasonal Plants & Holiday Gifts (Virtual)

Have you ever given or gotten a beautiful blooming poinsettia or amaryllis and then slowly watched it decline? What a New Year's bummer! Kathy Jentz, editor/publisher of Washington Gardener Magazine, … more

The Albino Mbie Trio from Mozambique presents free live performance

Albino Mbie is a multi-award-winning musician, guitarist, singer, composer, and producer from Maputo, Mozambique, currently based in Boston, MA. Mbie’s music succeeds in combining many … more

Frederick Douglass 200 Creative Arts Competition

2018 marked the “Year of Frederick Douglass” in Maryland, and what better way to celebrate his life than through student voices and expression. Anne Arundel County students -- public, … more

African American Heritage Walking Tour

Tour Annapolis with a period-dressed guide on this unique walking tour that explores African American heritage. Trace the rich and authentic journey of African Americans in Maryland exploring their … more

Frederick Douglass Bicentennial Celebration

In February of 2018, Governor Larry Hogan signed a proclamation declaring 2018 as the “Year of Frederick Douglass” to honor the 200 th anniversary of Maryland’s own, abolitionist, … more

Black Life in Colonial Annapolis

Historian Jean Russo will present an overview of the experiences of Africans and African Americans in Annapolis over the course of the eighteenth century. A variety of sources and perspectives … more
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