FY27 Grant Application Training Series
Join the Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County, the Anne Arundel County Nonprofit Center, and Arundel Community Development Services, Inc. – ACDS for Part 1 of the FY27 Grant Application Training Series …


Join the Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County, the Anne Arundel County Nonprofit Center, and Arundel Community Development Services, Inc. – ACDS for Part 1 of the FY27 Grant Application Training Series …

Which would you choose: a new car or saving up for a house? The Bean Game helps you explore real-life financial choices in a fun, hands-on way! Presented by the Annapolis/Anne …

Join us for a fun and plant-centered evening! Our local Homestead Gardens expert will present a seasonal lecture and lead a lively question-and-answer conversation. Bring your gardening questions and enthusiasm. …

Don’t miss Freedom on the Horizon! Nastassia Parker, a historical re-enactor, portrays Oney Judge who was born in 1773 on George Washington’s plantation, Mount Vernon. Upon hearing that she would …

In partnership with Postpartum Support International, join The Climb right outside the library in Crate & Barrel Court for a community gathering to raise awareness about maternal mental health. The event will start …

ChatGPT, deepfakes, hallucinations… it seems there’s something new to learn about AI every day. We’ll discuss what AI is and how it’s being integrated into almost every aspect of our …

Join more than 60 colleges and universities from around the country for Gunston’s annual Mid-Shore College Fair. This event is free and open to the public! Participants are encouraged to …

Stop by Hogshead Trades Museum for a special program highlighting the courageous contributions of African American women during the Civil War. Meet living historians and hear the compelling stories of …

The portraits in the Hammond-Harwood House recall the lives of those who lived in the late 18th century. Because their images are preserved through painting, their stories are more meaningful …

Don’t miss this Full Moon Tour! Fear of crime was a concern in early America as it is today. Limited light sources heightened residents’ worries—sometimes fostered by superstitious beliefs—of thieves, …
