Rain Barrels for our Waterways – March 26

By |2011-03-23T20:32:41-04:00March 23rd, 2011|Articles, Going Green Annapolis|

Stormwater runoff is the biggest source of pollution of Annapolis’ creeks. Rain barrels are good for our creeks, our bay, and our waterways. Come and learn how to install and maintain your very own rain barrel on Saturday, March 26th, 2011. The City of Annapolis will be holding a “Sustainable Annapolis” rain barrel and compost [...]

Winter Farmers Market at the Westfield Annapolis Mall

By |2016-12-07T07:44:13-05:00February 25th, 2011|Annapolis Shopping, Articles, Going Green Annapolis|

The Annapolis Winter Farmers Market will be open from 11 am to 2 pm on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month. The local farmers market graciously moves to the mall from January 2nd – April 17th for business. The market is located on the 1st floor level of the Blue Parking Garage facing [...]

Local Gardeners tend to their Evergreens

By |2016-12-07T07:44:18-05:00December 13th, 2010|Annapolis News, Articles, Going Green Annapolis|

The residents of Annapolis have been cleaning their yards and decorating for the holidays. Local yards and homes look beautiful. If you’re working on your yard, keep this is mind…It’s a great time to evaluate your yard. Are there any evergreens mixed in with their leaf-dropping cousins? Or is your entire yard grey and brown [...]

Annapolis Freshfarm Market

By |2016-12-07T07:44:23-05:00November 1st, 2010|Annapolis News, Articles, Going Green Annapolis|

“The care of the Earth is our most ancient and most worthy, and after all our most pleasing responsibility. To cherish what remains of it and to foster its renewal is our only hope.” - Wendell Berry Fall is here and the Annapolis Freshfarm Market is filled with apples, pears, cider, pumpkins, squash, parsnips, leeks, [...]

Annapolis Needs to Increase Recycling

By |2016-12-07T07:44:24-05:00October 6th, 2010|Articles, Going Green Annapolis|

Annapolis is known for being environmentally friendly. However, a recent study determined that the residents of Annapolis may not recycle as much as they should. Neighboring cities and towns, like Harwood, Grambrills, Glen Burnie, and Severna Park, all recycle more than Annapolitans. Annapolis has many green initiatives and eco-friendly achievements under its belt. The land [...]

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