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Bernie House Halloween Fundraiser, Local by Design Market Weekend, ACE Mentor Program
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Good morning, Annapolis. This is Naptown Scoop. And you know what? We’re actually a lot like denim and diamonds . . . reliable, classic, straightforward, but still bringing the sparkle to your local news. ✨
In today’s Naptown Scoop:
Bernie House Halloween Bash Fundraiser 💜
Local by Design Market Weekend 🛍
ACE Mentor Program event 🤝
Let’s get to it.
— Lauren Burke Meyer, Dylan Roche, Chelsea Harrison, & Ryan Sneddon
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THE DIGEST
NOAA calls for warmer winter 🌤️
Whether you take this as a good thing or a huge bummer, NOAA is predicting warmer-than-average conditions between the months of December and February for our area. This is all thanks to La Niña, a natural climate pattern developing out west due to cooler temperatures in the Pacific Ocean. La Niña will shift the colder, drier temps into the Northwest and Midwest, leaving the southern half of the States and the lower Mid Atlantic warmer, which we’ll notice toward mid-December and intro February.
NOAA is pulling their models with a brand-new, $100-million computer system that allows for longer-term predictions. Precipitation models show the Mid Atlantic remaining relatively stable, but NOAA states that they can’t predict snow events more than a week out. (#faithintheflakes? Who’s with me? ❄️)
Public comments accepted on school scheduling 🗓
Got thoughts on school schedules? The Anne Arundel County Public Schools Innovative School Scheduling Workgroup currently has a draft out and is accepting comments through Monday at 5 PM. The draft looks at the strengths and challenges of AACPS’s current 180-day, 10-month school year, and proposes potential new models, such as trimesters.
🔍 Trimesters? The idea behind breaking the school year into trimesters would be to reduce burnout for students and teachers while minimizing summer learning loss. For example, a 45/15 model would break the school year into 45-day trimesters with 15-day breaks between each and a 1-month summer vacation. There is also a similar 60/20 trimester model suggested.
Read the report in full and send comments to [email protected].
New learning platform for AACPS? 📝
Not to sound old, but remember back when most schoolwork was done with pencils and paper? Now so much relies on the digital platform. For the past few years, AACPS has used a learning management system (LMS) called Brightspace that was used during virtual learning during the pandemic. Even though in-person schooling is back in session, teachers still use the LMS capabilities for assignments and communication.
But now the Board of Education is set to vote on a contract with Canvas, a new LMS that Superintendent Dr. Mark Bedell recommended. Apparently It’s easier to use for younger students and it’s set up to let teachers give direct feedback on work. The board votes November 6, and if it approves the contract, AACPS will start using Canvas in August 2025. ($)
Ballot Questions for AA County
Voters in Anne Arundel County will see four questions on their ballots, along with their choice for political representatives and one state-level question. On election day or before you turn in your ballot, be ready to provide your thoughts on:
A: the minimum value for purchases and contracts that are subject to using the county’s competitive procurement process
B: transparency in county council meetings and legislative sessions
C: changes to the term limits for members of the board of appeals
D: clarify the duties of the County Auditor
Ballot language is often a little confusing, so be sure to read up on the issues before you find yourself in the booth. ($)
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Where are we? 📸
Each Wednesday, watch this space for a random snap from somewhere in Annapolis (and surrounding areas 😉). Where are we? Only true Annapolitans will know. Tell us your guess on Instagram or Facebook.
(This week just give us a street name for the answer.)
And don’t forget! Tag @NaptownScoop to get your photos in the Scoop!
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WHAT’S HAPPENIN’
Denim & Diamonds Is Back! 👖💎
After six years, one of our fave parties-with-a-purpose in town is coming back! Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center’s Denim & Diamonds Bash, is coming back! Get your outfit ready and save the date for Saturday, April 26 to help raise vital funds for pediatric mental health needs in our community. Tickets are extremely limited so secure your spot today by becoming a sponsor!
The Bash will feature fabulous cuisine, gourmet food trucks, a great band, and lots of fun surprises – you don’t want to miss it! Learn more about sponsorship opportunities.
Local by Design Market Weekend 🛍
The end of the month means one thing for local shoppers: It’s Market Weekend at Local by Design. This weekend, the Annapolis Design District gallery (1818 Margaret Avenue) stays open until 7 PM with cocktail hour starting at 4 PM. It’s a chance to stop by and mingle with artisans and vendors whose work is for sale.
This month’s market is bringing the fall vibes with a Chili cook-off on Saturday, Bark-o-ween on Sunday (doggos in costume get a special treat!), and kids crafts also on Sunday, led by Heather of The Thrifter Chicks. There will also be a costume swap rack to help with last minute costume ideas. 🍁🎃
Can’t make it? The gallery is also open 10 AM–5 PM Saturday and Sunday. Get info.
Bernie House x Maxed Out Fitness Halloween Bash Fundraiser 💜
Maxed Out Fitness – an elite boutique training studio in Annapolis – is hosting a night of boos and booze on October 25 from 6–10 PM. 👻 🍹Their Halloween Bash includes music by DJ Goni, food by Annapolis Smokehouse, and a cash bar from Bar Movement. There will be prizes for the best costumes!
Proceeds go to The Bernie House, an Annapolis charity providing resources like housing and counseling to survivors of domestic violence. Help support this important cause during National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Tickets are $39.19 online and $45 at the door.
ACE Mentor Program event 🤝
For ACE Annapolis, “career building” has a dual meaning. Their mission is to be the definitive resource for Anne Arundel County high school students to pursue ACE (Architectural, Construction Management, Engineering) careers. Students will meet weekly with mentors at Broadneck, Old Mill, and Severna Park high schools to develop plans to revitalize the Kent Narrows area. They’ll present projects at an AACC event in April 2025, competing for over $15K!
ACE’s fall networking event is October 30 from 4–6 PM at Yellowfin Restaurant in Edgewater. RSVP or get info by emailing [email protected].
Nothing in this section is sponsored. They're just the things you need to know. I'll always let you know when something's sponsored.
WEATHER
Wednesday
74 🌡️ 58 | ☀️ | 7% | 💨 S 10 mph (9 knots)
Thursday
63 🌡️ 45 | ☀️ | 7% | 💨 NNW 16 mph (14 knots)
💧🌡️ Water temperature = 67ºF
Temperature readings taken from the mouth of the Severn River the night before publication
LIVE MUSIC LOWDOWN
Wednesday
49 West | Dave Chappell | 5–7 PM
Brian Boru | Nate Finn | 6–9 PM
Galway Bay | Irish Trad Music Session | 8 PM
Killarney House | Jason Bishop | 6–10 PM
Middleton Tavern | Kevin Pollock | 6–9 PM
Mother’s Peninsula Grille | Mixed Business | 7–10 PM
Pirates Cove | Chris Diller | 6–9 PM
The Point | Aaron Hawkins | 5–8 PM
Rams Head On Stage | Caligula Blushed | 7:30 PM | Tickets
Reynolds Tavern | TBA | 7 PM
Stan & Joe’s Saloon | Rhythm & Screaming | 9 PM
Thursday
49 West | Jonathan Epley and Shawn Purcell | 7:30–10:30 PM
Blackwall Hitch | Angie Miller | 6–9 PM
Brian Boru | Colby Sard | 6:30–9:30 PM
Coconut Joe’s | TBA | 5–8 PM
Killarney House | Loose Change | 6–9 PM
Market House | Micheal Miller | 6–8 PM
Pirates Cove | Jason Bishop | 6–10 PM
The Point | Aidan Ewald | 5–8 PM
Rams Head Tavern | Victoria and Steve | 4:30 PM
Reynolds Tavern | TBA | 7 PM
On this latest episode of the Navy Football Podcast, hear about how Navy and rival Army are undefeated in national rankings, with Army’s coach, Jeff Monken, putting down Navy on the Pat McAfee show, though former Navy football players Eric Kettani and Keenan Reynolds expect Navy will do well in upcoming games. Listen now.
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