Celebrate a Magical Christmas in Annapolis and Anne Arundel County

The Grand Illumination with annual tree lighting in downtown Annapolis.

The Grand Illumination with annual tree lighting in downtown Annapolis.

Magical! That’s the word that best describes Annapolis during the holiday season. Green garlands, red ribbons, and white lights adorn the fronts of shop after shop, business after business in the Downtown Historic District making the city look and feel more than ever like a quaint 18th-century European town that’s counting down to Christmas. A spirit of joy and anticipation fills the air from the moment the city’s Christmas tree lights up on December 1. The Grand Illumination kicks off a month of activities that culminates with a New Year’s Eve celebration that features afternoon activities for the kids and wraps up with live music and midnight fireworks at City Dock.

From beginning to end, December in Annapolis is synonymous with treasured memories of family fun and romantic getaways. Back for its fifth year, the December 8 Chocolate Binge Festival includes more than 40 local chocolate vendors serving up great stocking stuffers – if the chocolate hangs around that long!

Midnight Madness populates the streets of Annapolis with music, dancing, and feasting.

Midnight Madness populates the streets of Annapolis with music, dancing, and feasting.

Midnight Madness is another treasured holiday tradition. Amidst music and dancing in the streets, shoppers make their way from store to store in a moveable feast that lasts until midnight the first three Thursdays in December. Mission accomplished, many satisfied gift givers treat themselves to an overnight stay in downtown Annapolis. Elsewhere on the shopping scene, a December 7 Fire and Ice Festival at the nearby Annapolis Towne Centre promises fun for all.  

West Annapolis will host its second annual Winterfest and European Christmas Market December 7-8 and 14-15. Fifty fine arts vendors will sell their gift-worthy crafts from custom-made, European-style stalls positioned around a central gathering space filled with firepits, food and drink trucks, and plenty of glühwein to go around!

The Military Bowl parade brings the beloved Budweiser Clydesdales to town.

The Military Bowl parade brings the beloved Budweiser Clydesdales to town.

West Annapolis will be front and center again on December 26 during an 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Miracle on Annapolis Street celebration featuring the famous Budweiser Clydesdale horses. The horses will travel through West Annapolis for visitors to see up close and personal from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. The celebration serves as a pre-game pep rally for the Military Bowl that will take place at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium the following day. As a prelude to the 12th anniversary game, the Clydesdales will appear in a December 27 Military Bowl Parade through downtown Annapolis. The noon game matches a team from the Atlantic Coast Conference against an opponent from the American Athletic Conference.  

City Dock’s the place to be on December 14 when up to 40 brightly lit sail and powerboats bedecked with thousands of holiday lights parade around the Annapolis waterfront and Spa Creek in the 37th Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade. When the parade is through, stroll through the downtown Historic District taking in the timeless decorations that adorn centuries-old homes and businesses. If you prefer, let Watermark’s experts take you on a Holiday Candlelight Stroll of the nooks and crannies of Annapolis on select Friday and Saturday evenings in December. Or, hop aboard Watermark’s Jolly Express for a cruise aboard the antler-bedecked Miss Anne Friday-Sundays throughout December.

The Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade dazzles waterfront revelers.

The Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade dazzles waterfront revelers.

The holidays are a perfect time to see two of Annapolis’ five-part Georgian mansions in all their holiday grandeur – during historic Hammond-Harwood House’s Holiday Open House and Greens Sale on December 6 and Historic Annapolis’ open house at the 18th-century home of Declaration of Independence signer William Paca on December 7.

Annapolis by Candlelight allows visitors to enjoy some of downtown’s finest dwellings.

Annapolis by Candlelight allows visitors to enjoy some of downtown’s finest dwellings.

There’s plenty going on in November to give you a head start on the holidays. Thankstival at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds on November 2 will feature live music, food, fun and a host of artisan gifts to choose from. With its 130 vendors, the November 3 First Sunday Arts Festival on West Street in Annapolis could easily serve as a one-stop shop for forward thinking Santas. Now in its 28th year, Historic Annapolis’ November 8-9 Annapolis by Candlelight provides an inside peak at some of the finest homes in downtown Annapolis, and Small Business Saturday on November 23 is the perfect time to patronize mom and pop businesses so vital to Annapolis and Anne Arundel County’s economy.

A brilliant drive-through display of holiday lights can be found at Sandy Point State Park starting in late November.

A brilliant drive-through display of holiday lights can be found at Sandy Point State Park starting in late November.

Lovers of holiday lights can get their fix at Lights on the Bay at Sandy Point State Park from November 23 through January 1. The drive-through holiday lights show beside the Chesapeake Bay features more than 70 animated and stationary displays.

The yearlong wait is over! It’s time to dive into Annapolis and Anne Arundel County’s holiday magic! To find out more, visit https://www.visitannapolis.org/.

*EVENT POSTPONED* Wildwood Festival Brings Maple Syrup Making Traditions To D.C.

[ We regret to announce that Wildwood has been cancelled for this year. The organizers were unable to obtain the requisite open fire permit which would be necessary for our maple syrup demonstration. Absent that integral component, we made the difficult decision to try again at a later date and likely a different venue so that Wildwood can be everything that we want it to be. Thanks to those who expressed interest and, and stay tuned! ]

Vermont hogs all the credit for being America’s maple mecca, but there’s plenty of top grade syrup being produced just outside D.C. in Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. Wildwood, the first-of-its-kind urban maple syrup festival, highlights the region’s rich ties to time-honored sugaring traditions.

Taking place at Mess Hall on Sunday, March 10, in collaboration with media partners Edible DC, the event will showcase fourth generation syrup makers Laurel Fork Sapsuckers from Hightown, Virginia. The Jarrells family will handcraft maple syrup over a wood fire, while teaching people about the process and the culture surrounding sugaring. Guests will have a chance to savor maple syrup in myriad ways: drizzled on boozy snow cones, in maple glazed brisket tacos and plantains drizzled with maple crema from Mess Hall’s Qui Qui Catering, and sweetening hand-spun organic cotton candy from Fluffness. In addition, D.C.’s own Langon Wood: Barrel Aged Maple Syrup will be on hand to sample and sell their unique products.

Guests will have the option to enjoy a variety of other choice bites and beverages, including a poutine station, Federalist Pig’s signature smoky pulled pork sliders, cocktails featuring Harleston Green Scotch Whisky, as well as limitless Pabst Blue Ribbon.

In keeping with backcountry traditions, wood chips will fly as acclaimed chainsaw artist Jason Stoner of Chain Effect carves wood sculptures. Plus, a woodsy marketplace will feature local vendors, including District Cutlery, Southeastern Roastery, Pratt Standard, Sloppy Mama’s, Laurel Fork Sapsuckers, and Chain Effect’s carvings

Photo courtesy Laural Fork Sapsuckers

Photo courtesy Laural Fork Sapsuckers

Wildwood takes place at Mess Hall (703 Edgewood St NE, Washington, DC 20017) on Sunday, March 10 for two separate two-hour sessions; 12-2 p.m. and 3-5 p.m. Tickets are available now on Eventbrite for $75 each, which includes all food and beverages. Guests must be 21+ years old.

Photo courtesy Mess Hall

Photo courtesy Mess Hall

Guests are encouraged to come dressed as lumberjacks or lumberjanes, but axes must be left at home.