Community Corner
Music, Sportfishing Flea Market and Show, Contra Dance
It's the end of the week and now you're ready to plan for the weekend. You've come to the right place.
It’s Thursday, and now it's time to become the event planner for the weekend.
Patch is coming to your rescue with a few perfect picks to prompt you to head out and experience a variety of great local entertainment - all not far from home.
1. Angie Miller
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Where/When: Friday (Feb. 18), 8 p.m. Backroom, Woodfire Restaurant
Why Go: Angie Miller performs in the Back Room located directly behind the Woodfire Restaurant. Patrons can choose from a variety of munchies or dinner from the full menu, plenty of cocktail options and a large screen television.
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Pricing: No Cover
2. Meg Murray and Brian Ewald
Where/When: Friday (Feb. 18) 9 p.m.
, 489 Ritchie Hwy, Severna Park.
Why Go: The duo of Meg Murry and Bryan Ewald spans 12 years. Sit back and take in tunes from a wide selection of music - from the Beatles and Todd Rundgren to Stevie Wonder and Radiohead or Motown, 80s pop or Sinatra. Menu and drinks too.
Pricing: No Cover
3. Kings of Crownsville
Where/When: Saturday (Feb. 19) 8 p.m. , 760 Ritchie Hwy, Severna Park.
Why Go: If you like Ray Charles and Steely Dan, check the Kings out!
Pricing: No cover, performs in lounge until 11 or 11:30 p.m.
4. Pasadena Sportfishing Flea Market/Show
Where/When: Saturday and Sunday (Feb. 17, 18) 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Station, 161 Ritchie Highway, Severna Park.
Why Go: If you and/or your family likes to "go fishing" you don't want to miss this annual show featuring over 150 tables of new and used fishing tackle, boats and crabbing supplies. Also,
custom-built rods and custom-made lures,
fly fishing, spinning and conventional tackle.
Food and refreshments include oysters on the half shell, hot pit beef and
Get your MD fishing licenses from the Department of Natural Resources.
Embroidery work on site.
Pricing: Admission is $3, free for children under age 10.
5. Contra Dance
Where/When: Annapolis Friends Meeting House, 351 Dubois Road, Annapolis. Lesson 6:30 p.m. and dance from 7 to 10 p.m.
Why Go: Beginners are welcome and no partner needed to learn this dance.
Pricing: $10
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