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Hello caramel lovers everywhere! Tomorrow is The First Sunday Arts Festival-Holiday Edition. Annapolis Caramel Company will be on hand with a huge variety of flavors. We will have Sea Salt, a new seasonal flavor, Pumpkin Pie, Regular Butter, Coffee Toffee, Toasted Almond with Sea Salt, Pecan Chocolate Chip, Espresso, Old Bay, Pecan Pie, Chai, Chocolate with Sea Salt, Apple Cider (another new seasonal taste) Roasted Pecan with Sea Salt and Sweet and Salty Sticks. Come on out and enjoy the beautiful Fall weather and pick up a bag or two of your favorite flavor (great to share with a friend or family member)!
DAY LIGHT SAVINGS TIME TONIGHT: Good news you get an extra hours of sleep tonight when you turn your clock back one hour. This means you will be rested and can do brunch before the First Sunday Arts Festival in the Annapolis Arts District.
Enjoy brunch on West Street at Stan and Joe’s Saloon, Rams Head Tavern Annapolis, 49 West Coffeehouse, Winebar & Gallery, BAROAK, Metropolitan Kitchen and Lounge and Miss Shirley’s Cafe, Annapolis
Come out and join Annapolis Caramel Company at The Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts. October is a great month to be out and about. Bring the whole family out for a fun time of arts and enjoyment. There will be something for everyone in the family. Come on out on Oct. 29 th. from 12 noon to 4 pm. and enjoy a great time (and pick up some delicious caramels to enjoy and share with family and friends) Located at 801 Chase Street in beautiful Annapolis, MD.
Bring the whole family out to a fun filled day at The Y Worry Farm.
Sunday Oct. 10th. is Anne Arundel County Agriculture Education Day. There will be food, music and fun for the whole family. Load up all the kids and come out for a great day on the farm.
Annapolis Caramel Company will be there with lots of fresh,delicious caramels, (in numerous flavors) for you to enjoy. Remember, it’s a great time of year for pumpkins, apples and caramels!
Y Worry Farm is located just off Route 50 at 1501 Rossback Rd. in Davidsonville, MD. the hours are 10 am. to 6 pm.
Its time to get out and enjoy the fall season of First Sunday Arts Festivals. Enjoy shopping from over 130 artisian vendors along West Street and in Whitmore Park in Downtown Annapolis, Maryland. Shop from some of the areas best artists and crafters making handcrafted jewelry, woodturnings, glass art, paintings, photography, pottery, cutting boards, home decor, metal art, soaps , candles and more.
The day is also packed with entertainment incluing the
Weisman Park -Next to Visitors Center
Meg & Angie noon-2
The The Big Band Theory of Baltimore 3pm-5pm
Great Frogs Winery Garden – Next to Stan and Joe’s Saloon
Ampersand Stringband 11am-1pm
Annapolis Opera – Pop up Opera 1pm
Pony Bones 2pm-4pm
City Gate Park – 2nd block of West Street
Angela Charles Music 2pm-4pm
Whitmore Park
Jeremy Ragsdale Voice Studio 11am-5pm
Strolling
Mike Rose Magic 1pm-3pm
Ballon Making 11am-5pm
When you are ready for a break stop by the food truck or the many outdoor cafes including Rams Head Tavern Annapolis, Stan and Joe’s Saloon, 49 West Coffeehouse, Winebar & Gallery, Tsunami Sushi Bar and Lounge, El Toro Bravo, Luna Blu Ristorante, BAROAK, and 1747 Pub at Reynolds Tavern.
Invite your friends to Visit Annapolis and enjoy First Sunday Arts Festivals and the Annapolis Arts District.
Dont forget the festivities continue in November and December this year.
We will be at the Anne Arundel County Farmers Market Saturday Oct. 1 from 7 am. to 12 noon. Stop in and check out all the goodies and shop local. Tis the season of sweets, stop by and pick up a bag of caramels for yourself or to share with someone.
This Sunday is Oct. 2, and you know what that means. First Sunday Arts Festival is here again. come out and enjoy the fall weather and the ambiance of downtown Annapolis. There is something for everyone at First Sunday. Join us from 11 am to 5 pm.
There is a great line up of artists to visit at First Sunday Arts Festival on October 2nd on West Street in Annapolis, Maryland. Make sure to save the date and plan your trip to Visit Annapolis this fall.
Annapolis Caramel Company would like to say “Thank you” to all you caramel lovers who came out to the West Annapolis Oktoberfest! The weather was wonderful and a good time was had by all! Thank you to everyone who stopped by and bought a bag of delicious caramels to enjoy or share with friends or family.
West Annapolis Business Affiliation
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 22, 2016
Contact: Elizabeth Ramirez Vendor Chair West Annapolis Business Affiliation 24 Annapolis Street Annapolis, MD 21401 Phone: 443-994-9606 Email: westannapolisfestivals@gmail.com
West Annapolis Merchants and Vendors Prepare for Oktoberfest
Preparations are underway for the 26th Oktoberfest along Annapolis Street in West Annapolis on Sunday, September 25th. The two-block long street festival will include the traditional German food and beer and the amazing Om-pa-pa Band. This year‟s festival is a good time to visit the many shops and restaurants in West Annapolis. On the street, there will be over 100 vendors selling everything from bratwurst to fine art. West Annapolis Elementary School will be holding its Fall Festival at the same time at Annapolis Street and Melvin Avenue.
West Annapolis merchants, including Bon Vivant Antiques, Tara’s Gifts, One Petticoat Lane, and Art Things, will have their doors wide open. Cotton Seed Glory, a nationally known quilting store, will guide new and old quilters. Fine beverages will be found at both the Rutabaga Juicery and Bean Rush Café. One new restaurant, Evelyn will be opening their door for the first time. Come by bicycle and visit Green Pedals.
More than one hundred vendors under colorful tents along Annapolis Street will offer items made locally and others from as far away as Peru and Turkey. This is the time to start your Christmas shopping, or to treat yourself. Well-known jewelry designer, Silvergirl Sterling, will be there along with Annapolis Caramel Company with irresistible candies. Oktoberfest vendors include Archeologico (jewelry inspired by world travels), Wimsey Cove Maps, historic maps of Annapolis and Maryland as well as of far-away places, and Kat Marx, water colors connecting you to “home.” Pallet Refined is selling reclaimed wood art and nearby will be Cuatro Suyos with Alpaca sweaters (try your Spanish with a native speaker). At the West Annapolis Heritage Partnership „s table you can meet authors of local West Annapolis history, Eric Fredland and Constance Ramirez.
The fun of Oktoberfest continues at the Fall Festival at the new West Annapolis Elementary School. Started in 1894, the school is celebrating its brand new building and its 122 year history. There will be activities for children and tours of the new school house for all.
Oktoberfest – start the fall in West Annapolis. Information for vendors and visitors is available at westannapolisfestivals@gmail.com or by calling 410-263-4319 or 443-994-9606.
For information: Contact: westannapolisfestivals@gmail.com Phone: 443-994-9606
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