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🍦It's Buy Local Week 🌽🍳 🦀
Watermark x bloodhound training, Kid's activities list, Navy football updates
TOGETHER WITH
Good morning, Annapolis. This is Naptown Scoop, the tacos of local news. Everybody likes tacos.
In today’s Naptown Scoop:
Watermark x Bloodhound Training ⛴️
Kids’ Activities List 🍨
Navy football preseason begins soon 🏈
Let’s get to it.
— Lauren Burke Meyer, Dylan Roche, Chelsea Harrison, & Ryan Sneddon
It's Buy Local Week 🌽🍳 🦀
Did you know this week (July 18–28) is Buy Local Week in Maryland? Governor Wes Moore celebrated last week by hosting the Governor’s Buy Local Cookout (check out the menu). Arundel Ag and AAEDC celebrated over the weekend with A Taste of Arundel Grown at Homestead Gardens.
So how will you celebrate?
Buy Local Week is all about encouraging Marylanders to incorporate at least one locally grown, produced, or harvested product into their meals each day. To do our part to celebrate and connect these hard-working growers and producers with you lot, we’re spotlighting one local business each day this week.
First up:
Morris Hill Farm 🍳
Morris Hill Farm is all about humanely pasture and forest-raised meats without hormones, steroids, or antibiotics in their farming practices. Morris Hill’s goal is “to protect our environment, produce a clean high quality product, and provide an enriched life for our animals.”
You can buy Morris Hill’s products (chicken, eggs, duck, beef, turkey, lamb) at the Severna Park Farmers Market on Saturdays or the Anne Arundel County Farmer's Market on Saturdays and Sundays.
What’s even better? Check out their home delivery options.
Scoop Head of Content Chelsea, here. I’ve been buying from David and Vicki (owner/farmers of Morris Hill) for years now and here are some of my faves: Maple Breakfast Links, Pulled Pork in BBQ Sauce, Sweet Heat Snack Sticks, Delmonico Steaks, Griller Bundle . . . oh, and the eggs are divine!
Watch this space for more ideas of how to shop & eat local this week! –CH
Image courtesy of Morris Hill Farm
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THE DIGEST
Doggone good training 🐾
Photo courtesy of Watermark
We love a good story about a boat. We love a good story about dogs. So wait until we tell you about what happened on Watermark’s Harbor Queen last week. The tour company teamed up with the Bowie Police Dept., the Dorchester County Sheriff’s Dept., and volunteers from Chesapeake K-9 for bloodhound training.
Cooper and Meadow got sniffs of a Harbor Queen steering wheel swab in the parking lot. As part of their training process, they were able to follow their noses through the parking lot, down the dock, onto the boat, and straight to the source – no easy feat with all the smells and distractions downtown.
ZIPS joins Annapolis Hope efforts 🧺
ICYMI, ZIPS Cleaners Owner Jole came to us unsolicited to iron out (get it?!) a way to support Annapolis Hope. As if you needed another reason to rely on ZIPS’ speedy and affordable dry cleaning services, the 1955 West Street location is donating 5% of sales every Wednesday through August 14. So be sure to start gathering your dry cleaning now and drop it off this Wednesday!
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ANNAPOLIS HOPE FUNDRAISER UPDATE
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WHAT’S HAPPENIN’
4 weeks until our birthday bash 🎉
This week starts the official 4-week countdown to our ✨fourth✨ anniversary party. Join us on August 16, 6:30–9:30 PM, at the Annapolis Maritime Museum as we celebrate four years of bringing you the scoop on everything happening in Naptown. Be sure to get your tickets.
An evening for Hope 💗
We’ve got the perfect excuse for you to do a little shopping and support some local artists. HERE. a pop-up shop is hosting a happy hour fundraiser this Wednesday 6-8 PM to benefit Annapolis Hope. Stop by this season’s pop-up location at 186 Main Street in downtown Annapolis to browse the many products by local makers, artists, and crafters. You’ll also get to enjoy music by Luke Borchelt and cool off with a pop-tail from Tasty Toucan. Plus, we’ll be there with Naptown Scoop hats for sale. All proceeds from hat sales will go directly to Annapolis Hope!
Coming up this week
Feed your tummy, brain, and soul thanks to this week’s roundup of events!
Tuesday
📦 Mention The Orphan Grain Train fundraiser at Romilo’s (478-A Ritchie Highway in Severna Park) to your server and contribute to the mission of shipping donated food, clothing, and medical items to the needy. Pop in for breakfast, lunch, or dinner! 🍳🥗🍕🍝
🤝The Visit Annapolis Visitors Center and Hammond-Harwood House are seeking volunteers to join their teams! Attend a special volunteer presentation and mingle with current members. Open house from 5-6:30 PM. RSVP.
🎶 ⚓️ Catch the USNA Band Summer Concert Series at Susan Campbell Park from 7:30–9 PM.
Wednesday
⛑️ The N.A.M. Listening Session from 5:30–7:30 PM will provide life-saving training and connect community members with resources and services, including overdose training from Annapolis Fire/EMS and Your Life Matters — Chambers Park, 14 Dorsey Ave, Annapolis, MD
Thursday
⚓️🚶 Anchors Aweigh Music Tour: Learn the history of the beloved USNA song “Anchors Aweigh” during a tour ending with a musical-themed walk and free Navy Band performance. Schedule a tour at 11 AM.
Saturday
🐴 Annapolis Family Day Festival: Enjoy food and product vendors, a children’s village, horseback riding, and more! The 8th annual free event at Bates Athletic Complex is from 8 AM to 9 PM.
♟️ APAL Chess Club: The Annapolis Police Athletic League, American Legion, and 3D Chess Club are offering a FREE Chess Club for Children (ages 6-18) from 11 AM to 3 PM — American Legion Post #141, 1707 Forest Dr, Annapolis, MD
Hot Fudge Summer: The Scoop’s Weekly Keep-Kids-Busy List 😎
Not to sound cliché, but . . .this summer has been hotter than Hades. 🔥 With that in mind, this week’s itinerary for kids has an indoor focus to escape the heat.
Monday 7/22: 📖 🌼 Enjoy a children’s story along a path in the picturesque Paca Garden. Take a self-guided garden stroll anytime from 10 AM to 5 PM. GA is only $5. If you can’t make it Monday, know the self-guided stroll is available anytime the garden is open.
Tuesday 7/23: Kids in grades K-2 can practice reading skills through books, activities, and games at the Early Readers Book Club. 📚 Held at Annapolis Library in Room 216 from 4–5 PM.
Wednesday 7/24: Check “tea party” off your kiddos’ summer bucket list with one of Reynolds Tavern’s numerous tea options! 🍰 Traditional English Afternoon Tea is served daily from 11 AM to 5 PM. Call 410-295-9555 to make a reservation. Pinkies up!
Thursday 7/25: Catch Baba Bomani’s Open Mic from 1–2 PM at Discoveries: the Library at the Mall for thought-provoking music. His multi-media presentation explains the fun process of hip-hop songwriting compared to essay writing. ✍️ 🎼
Friday 7/26: End the week on a playful note with Play Street Museum Severna Park. Admission is $14.50 for a 90-minute play session for kids ages 1–8. Book a playtime. 🧸🩺 🚒
Musical Monday 🎶
Hear that?👂 It’s the sound of musicians warming up all around Annapolis. There are plenty of music events happening this week, so let’s get into it:
🎷 The USNA Band’s Brass Ensemble plays at Annapolis City Dock on Tuesday 7:30 PM. Expect a mix of traditional and contemporary pieces perfect for a summer evening.
⛪️ The USNA Band’s Clarinet Quartet will play as part of the Zimmermann Summer Chamber Music concert series in the Naval Academy Chapel on Thursday at 12:30 PM.
📖 Join Annapolis Opera for its Stories Through Music interactive program at Broadneck Library on Thursday at 6:30 PM, when kids can explore the meaning behind classical and popular songs.
🎻 Music and movement come together in Live Arts Maryland’s “A Year in Vivaldi: Selections from Vivaldi's Four Seasons” featuring the Movement in Music Ensemble on Saturday at 7:30 PM.
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.
CIVIL NEWS
⚖️ City Council meeting
On the agenda for today’s City Council meeting:
Tenant Displacement Fund
Supplemental Appropriations Under $50K
Citation to the late Mr. Arnold Smith
See full agenda
The meeting is at 7 PM in Council Chambers. The public is welcome to attend. Click here to submit testimony or watch online — 160 Duke of Gloucester St, Annapolis, MD
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EXTRA SPRINKLES
Bring your backyard back to life
Summer is the perfect season for backyard barbecues, bonfires, games, and parties. But be honest, when was the last time you cleaned your deck or patio? Leave it to the professionals at Blue Heron Property Services. Their Soft Wash cleaning method will make your space look good as new, so you can enjoy every moment outdoors. Call and get a quote today.*
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WEATHER
Monday
80 🌡️ 74 | ⛈️ | 73% | 💨 SE 11 mph (10 knots)
Tuesday
86 🌡️ 76 | ⛈️ | 42% | 💨 SSW 10 mph (9 knots)
💧🌡️ Water temperature = 84ºF
Temperature readings taken from the mouth of the Severn River the night before publication
LIVE MUSIC LOWDOWN
Monday
49 West | Carly Winter | 7:30–10 PM
Tuesday
49 West | Unified Jazz Ensemble | 7–9:30 PM
Brian Boru | Mark O'Dell | 6–9 PM
Pirates Cove | Sparks & McCoy | 6–9 PM
The Point | Aidan Ewald | 5–8 PM
SPORTS
Didn’t summer just start? It might feel that way, but Navy football season is right around the corner. Training camp commences July 31, and if you’re a football fan, you’re going to want to mark your calendar for some great pre-season events:
📸 Fan Fest: August 3, beginning 10 AM
🍖 Blue & Gold BBQ: August 10, practice at 9:30 AM with barbecue at 11:30 AM
And don’t forget the first game of the season is August 31 at noon. It’s a home game against Bucknell and you can catch it on CBS Sports and the Navy Radio Network.
People to watch: We’re keeping an eye on seniors Colin Ramos (LB) and Daba Fofana (FB), this season’s captains. And this will be the second year for head football coach Brian Newberry.
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