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Annapolis Pickleball tournament, West St. gas station, Boatyard Beach Bash success
TOGETHER WITH
Good morning, Annapolis. This is Naptown Scoop, the local newsletter that’s as comfy as pulling on that first hoodie of fall.
In today’s Naptown Scoop:
Annapolis Pickleball Club Open Tournament 🥒
Update on vacant West St. gas station ⛽️
Boatyard Beach Bash success 🌊
Let’s get to it.
— Lauren Burke Meyer, Dylan Roche, Chelsea Harrison, & Ryan Sneddon
SPONSORED BY ANNAPOLIS MALL
Calling all breast cancer survivors, patients, and their families and friends! On October 12, Michael Kors at Annapolis Mall is hosting a special shopping event.
A part of everything you buy will be donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer research, treatment, education, and patient resources.
While you shop, Michael Kors is providing champagne, cider, water, and mini sandwiches and sweet treats!
Never know what to buy? Michael Kors has personal stylists available for free at this event to make giving back easy! RSVP here and don’t forget to check the option for a stylist.
THE DIGEST
Oh my Gott’s, parking just got easier 🚗
If you hate the hassle of paying for parking at a garage downtown, buckle up for some good news. Knighton and Gott’s Court Garages are now using gateless technology so all you have to do is drive in and drive out.
Here’s how it works: When you pull into the garage, a license plate reader records your license plate and starts your parking session. All you have to do is scan the QR code displayed in the garage, enter your info, and go on with your day. No need to worry about gates, tickets, cash, or cards.
The new tech goes into effect on Monday.
High tide of success for Boatyard Beach Bash 🌊
The annual Boatyard Beach Bash to benefit the Annapolis Maritime Museum made waves with attendees last weekend by offering the best music lineup to date and attracting a crowd of supporters (including many Parrotheads who were there for the Jimmy Buffett-inspired sounds). The event shored up a net of $170K to support the museum’s educational program. Thanks to all the sponsors, volunteers, and attendees who made it happen! 🦜
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LOCAL BUSINESS
Yoga Barn 21/31 Fall Challenge 🧘🧘♂️🧘♀️
Ok yogis, who is up for a challenge? Yoga Barn in Severna Park is offering yogis of all levels a chance to stretch into their practice during the month of October. The idea is simple: Take 21 classes in 31 days. Register for the challenge for $128 and you get 31 days of unlimited yoga classes at Yoga Barn. That's $6.10 per class if you take 21 classes! Everyone who completes the challenge will be entered into a drawing for goodies like candles, jewelry, apparel, free classes, or even the grand prize — SIX MONTHS of free yoga at Yoga Barn.
Bonus: Scoop readers get $20 off a Fall Mini Retreat at the Yoga Barn next Sunday (10/6) 1–4 PM. It’s a relaxing 3-hour workshop combining SoulCollage®, Sound Bath, and Yoga Flow for an afternoon of self-discovery and intention-setting for the new season. This session is co-lead by Kathryn Para of Togetherly Studios (aka Frolic the Fox) and (the Scoop’s own!) Chelsea Harrison. Register and use code NAPTOWNSCOOP for $20 off.
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.
SPONSORED BY THE ANNAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Masterworks I: An Exhilarating Launch to the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra’s 63rd Season
Music loving Scoop readers, you’re in for a treat. On October 4, 5, and 6, the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra opens its 63rd season with a bold and vibrant selection.
It starts with Latin rhythms and sultry Caribbean beats from Pulitzer Prize winner and Kennedy Center Honors recipient Tania León.
The excitement continues with a tribute to ASO’s Artistic Director and Conductor Joe-Luis Novo’s 20th year at ASO. World-renowned pianist (and former Annapolitan) Brian Ganz will perform Mozart’s groundbreaking Piano Concerto No. 23.
Classical music lovers will then enjoy Bruckner’s 200th powerful Symphony No. 3.
And to close, William Grant Still’s Afro-American Symphony – a rich tapestry of African-American musical heritage blending jazz, blues, and spirituals.
For Scoop readers only, use the code COMMUNITY online or on the phone to get Buy One, Get One Free tickets to Masterworks I. October 4 and 5 at Maryland Hall.
WHAT’S HAPPENIN’
Weekend Preview
The last weekend in September is giving us, “so much to do, so little time” vibes. 🗓️
Friday
📚1000 Books Before Kindergarten Ball: Start or celebrate your 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten journey with stories, songs, and a dance party at Eastport-Annapolis Neck Library from 10–11 AM! Get a book and bag just for signing up. Dress up clothes encouraged!
🎥 🚙 SOFO Drive in Movie Night: The Hunt for Red October starts at sunset. Watch on the Bay Ridge Shopping Center wall next to the library. Food/drinks available for purchase at Grump’s Café.
My Gym Annapolis Laser Tag Glow Party: This drop-off event is for kids ages 3–12 (must be potty trained). Includes Laser Tag games, relays, obstacle courses, pizza, and drinks. 🍕🧃From 5:30–8:30 PM. Book now.
Saturday
🎃 Pumpkin Patch for the Light House: Get Eastern Shore pumpkins to raise funds for The Light House, a homeless prevention and support center. Open until October 27 on Thursdays/Fridays: 2–6 PM; and Saturdays/Sundays: 10 AM–6 PM. — St. Martin’s Lutheran Church (1120 Spa Rd)
🛍️Local By Design Back to School Market: Shop local while kiddos learn about plants and plant their own. Starts at 1 PM. — 1818 Margaret Ave, Annapolis, MD
Sunday
🍎Local By Design Back to School Market: Can’t make it Saturday for plant time? Join at 10 AM at the location noted above.
🍁SPCC Fall Festival: Leaf your worries behind at the Severna Park Community Center from 1–4 PM. Expect pumpkin decorating, face painting, food/drink trucks, games, crafts, and more.
📚🍻📔Boozy Book Fair, Park Books: Raise your hand if you loved the Scholastic Book Fair?! 🙋♀️🙋♂️ Park Books is hosting an adult version with books, journals, pens, and more – paired with pints –from 1–4 PM. Head to Pherm Brewing Co (1041 MD-3, Gambrills, MD). No tickets needed.
🏆29th Annual Fannie Lou Hamer Awards Reception: Local women will be honored for their leadership in civil and human rights from 4–6 PM at Maryland Hall. Get tickets.
JessFest🎗️🎇
JessFest began in 2019, when Jess Stach Beard was diagnosed with Triple Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer. Sadly, Jess passed away in February 2022. Her greatest wish was for her friends and family to host a memorial event supporting women like her fighting the disease. JessFest returns for its third year on Saturday, October 5 at Fairview Farm. There will be music, food trucks, drinks, games, a kids zone, and vendors. The event runs 3–7 PM, with fireworks at 7 PM. Proceeds benefit Respite Retreats, an organization that offers retreats to cancer patients, their caregivers, and families. Get tickets.
Homeowners Expo 🏠
Owning your home can be a lot sometimes. It feels as if there’s always a project that needs to be done. So why not connect with the professionals (and get inspiration) at the Home Owners Expo of Annapolis this weekend 10 AM–6 PM Saturday and 11 AM–5 PM Sunday at the Byzantium Event Center. It’s free, and there will be seminars and other activities that give you a comprehensive look into home and outdoor living trends. — 2747 Riva Rd, Annapolis, MD
Annapolis Pickleball Club Open Tournament 🏓
Let’s hope you’ve been practicing that pickleball swing, because the Annapolis Pickleball Club Open Tournament is coming up this weekend. This Friday through Sunday, the courts at Truxton Park (1229 Primrose Road, Annapolis) will be ping-ping-pinging during the singles, men’s and women’s doubles, and mixed doubles matches happening all throughout the weekend:
🥒 Singles: Friday, noon–6 PM
🥒 Men’s & Women’s Doubles: Saturday, 8:30 AM–6 PM
🥒 Mixed Doubles: Sunday, 9 AM–6 PM
P.S. Want to get into the world’s hottest (and loudest) sport? This is a great chance to get involved.
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.
EXTRA SPRINKLES
Sip, savor, and shine at Diamonds & Pearls!
Diamond cocktails, freshly shucked oysters, bite-sized delights, and soulful music? That’s what Acqua Al 2’s Diamonds & Pearls event is all about. On 10/10, we invite you to join us for an unforgettable evening hosted in one of our upstairs private dining spaces. Grab your ticket and meet us for a lively cocktail hour-style event you don’t want to miss. Get tickets here.*
Wildberry is turning 5!
Join us Saturday, 10/12 9am-1pm at the Field Market to celebrate 5 years of Wildberry! Stop by the Wildberry Farm to Table Food Trailer for coffee and breakfast, see Wildberry's new fall line on the Market Stand, and shop with the 50+ local small biz joining. Plus enjoy live music, photo ops, and FREE balloon art by Clementine the Clown. Leashed dogs are always welcome! See you there.*
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NAPTOWN SCOOP WEATHER IS POWERED BY. . .
Thursday
76 🌡️ 71 | ☁️ | 17% | 💨 SSE 8 mph (7 knots)
Friday
74 🌡️ 70 | 🌧️ | 68% | 💨 E 10 mph (9 knots)
💧🌡️ Water temperature = 72ºF
Temperature readings taken from the mouth of the Severn River the night before publication
LIVE MUSIC LOWDOWN
Thursday
49 West | Shook/ Russo 4 Tet | 7:30–10 PM
AMM September Sunsets | Eastport Oyster Boys | 6–8 PM
Blackwall Hitch | Jennifer Schimpf | 6–9 PM
Brian Boru | Ray Wroten | 6–9 PM
Killarney House | Loose Change | 6–9 PM
Libbey’s Coastal Kitchen | Jayme D | 4–7 PM
Pirates Cove | Jason Bishop | 6–10 PM
The Point | Dan Haas | 5–8 PM
Rams Head On Stage | The Pockets Reunion feat. Grainger | 7:30 PM | Tickets
Rams Head Tavern | Victoria & Steve | 4:30 PM
Reynolds Tavern | TBA | 7 PM
Friday
49 West | Soul Journers Band | 7:30–10:30 PM
Annapolis Smokehouse & Tavern | Wildflowers | 9 PM
Blackwall Hitch | Samantha’s Duo | 9 PM
Brian Boru | Bobby Reed | 7–10 PM
The Choptank | Josh Abell | 8 PM
Coconut Joe’s | Mark Scott | 5–8 PM
Coconut Joe’s | Lithium & Candy | 9 PM
Killarney House | Seamus Kelleher | 8–11 PM
Libbey’s Coastal Kitchen | Carys Jade | 4–7 PM
Market House | Alex G, Elise Collette & Faith 2 | 6–9 PM
Market Space | Russ Jacobsen | 6–9 PM
Middleton Tavern | Velvet Horizon | 10 PM
Mother's Peninsula Grille | Mallow Hill | 8 PM
Pirates Cove | Kurt Gibbons | 6–9 PM
Rams Head On Stage | Brian Simpson & Jackiem Joyner | 8 PM | Tickets
Rams Head Roadhouse | Music Room | 9 PM
Rams Head Tavern | Chris Sacks | 5 PM
Rams Head Tavern | George Evans | 10 PM
Reynolds Tavern | TBA | 7 PM
Romilo’s Restaurant and Bar | The Shore Thing | 7 PM
Severna Park Taphouse | Red Sky Dawn | 7 PM
Stan & Joe’s Riverside | Vince B | TBA
Stan & Joe’s Saloon | Nate & Jim | 9:45 PM
Past results
Women's Soccer (9–5)
9/25 vs. Loyola | W 4–3
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