What's Up? Annapolis - February 2020

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rivers freeze overnight, they’re usually thawed by noon. Call it what you will, but there certainly seems to be change in the seasons the older I get. I’m just hopeful to share those same experiences with my children. If we’re able to get out and about for these types of winter activities, great. Let’s put a check mark in the win column for us. If the snow doesn’t fall, there’s still good news. This February is chock full of fun events, performances, and enough entertainment to keep whatever winter doldrums one might feel at bay. Our “Out on the Towne” and “Calendar of Events” sections offer the evidence. In this issue of What’s Up? Annapolis, there’s plenty to pump you up.

I may be in the minority (the infinitesimal?), but I’m wishing for an ARCTIC BLAST THIS FEBRUARY;

a deep freeze that lasts long enough to remind us that the

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MID-ATLANTIC CAN STILL BE MIGHT Y, DA RN C OLD.

I type this on the heels of a mild, 65-degree weekend we awkwardly enjoyed this past January. Tennis anyone? What the heck is going on? I’ve got sleds and saucers sitting in the shed, untouched. Winter coats, mittens, and earmuffs hanging in the closet. And…I long for winter.

Sounds crazy, but I remember looking forward to ice skating on the South River each season. And if the river didn’t freeze shore-to-shore, then at the very least, the smaller tributaries did; and thick enough to round up us neighborhood kids for pick-up hockey games. If the ice cracked, we turned our attention to super-sized hills for sledding. It usually snowed enough, week-over-week, to enjoy some great sledding on snow-days or after school, and always on the weekends.

Today, we’re lucky if we get enough snow to justify the plows on the roads. Well, I call it luck. Others call it annoying. We might get one heavy snow per season. And if the 22

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But, if you’re curled-up on the couch with a blanket reading this issue, we’ve also got you covered. Perhaps, Fido is snuggled on the couch with you…or chewing the couch. If the latter, you’ll want to read “Is Your Dog a Good Citizen?” which explores the intricacies of canine obedience. Speaking of good citizens, we certainly hope our legislators are just that; and doing their jobs well. The Maryland General Assembly is in session and there are new leaders in the House and Senate. Economist Anirban Basu explores this changing of the guard in his article—you guessed it—“New Leaders in Annapolis.” And let yourself daydream of warmer weather as you peruse our annual summer camps guide; now is the time to register the wee ones for day- or overnight-sessions. Our ambitious “Year of the Woman” project continues. This year-long remembrance of women’s suffrage and the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment deep dives into important issues past and present. The latest offering, “Manifesting Their Destiny, in our article series is an inspiring read—to think of the civil rights climate in our nation 100 years ago…200 years ago. We’ve come so far, yet have so far to go. Whether or not this February sees the snow I, for one, wish for remains to be seen. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy reading this issue as much as our staff has enjoyed putting it together.

James Houck, Editorial Director


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What Do You Think?

3min
pages 178-180

Where’s Wilma? Find

3min
page 177

February Calendar

51min
pages 161-176

Readers Review Con

7min
pages 157-160

Taste Newk’s Eatery

5min
pages 152-153

Readers Restaurant

11min
pages 154-156

Sexual Safety

3min
page 148

Products We Love

3min
pages 149-151

Fitness Tips How

4min
pages 144-145

Fresh Take: Crucifer

5min
pages 142-143

Humidifiers: The An

5min
pages 146-147

Dressing in Layers

4min
page 141

Real Estate Stunning

7min
pages 132-139

Why American Heart

4min
page 140

Home Design

6min
pages 126-131

Home Design: Stop

7min
pages 120-125

Meet the Artists

7min
pages 100-107

Finding Forever in

13min
pages 108-119

Is Your Dog a Good

14min
pages 66-75

Summer Camps You

16min
pages 87-99

New Leaders in Annapo

11min
pages 76-86

Year of the Woman

17min
pages 58-65

Towne Spotlight Local

4min
pages 48-53

Towne Athlete Meet Al

4min
pages 54-57

Out on the Towne

5min
pages 27-33

E-Contents A snapshot

1min
pages 20-22

Editor’s Letter James

3min
pages 24-26

Towne Salute Meet

5min
pages 44-47

What’s Up? Tix Exclu

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