West Annapolis 2nd Sunday Neighborhood Green Market
Apr 9th, 2010 by admin
Don’t miss Annapolis’ newest and hippest Market
THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 11 From 10:00 to 3:00!
Giddings Avenue between Ridgely Avenue and Annapolis Street
Annapolis’ only Market dedicated to the Full Spectrum of GREEN!
30+ VENDORS OFFERING Produce, Plants and Locally-Produced Foods!
Green Businesses, Products & Services!
Eco-Friendly & Upcycled Craft & Art!
Vintage, Repurposed & Recycled Furnishings & Accessories!
With an emphasis on local vendors & businesses!
Annapolis Mayor Josh Cohen will cut the ribbon to officially “open” the Market at 1:00 pm!
Meet Our April Vendors!
See All Our Vendors at homegrownandgreen.com
A Touch of Class Jewelry
The Attakai’s Yummies
Bread by Magnolia Caterers & Art by Jimmy Reynolds
Bon Vivant Antiques
Callinectes Antiques & Oriental Rugs
Cedarwood Soaps
Susan Chambers Art
Chesapeake Estate Services
Doug Connor Fused Glass
Crispens Farms & Greenhouses
Cross the Street Vintage & Repurposed Furnishings
Charlie Dodge Vegetables & Bicycle Part Clocks & Lamps
Freedom Bakery
Galena Blooms
Global Baskets
Grand Paws Pet Salon & Spa
Ken Hull Custom Woodworking & D&J Woodworkings
The Landscape Design Center
Elizabeth Lanphear Vintage Silver & Jewelry
Lotus Therapeutic Massage
Moonloops
Nesting Magazine
PaperdreamerAltered Art
Peruvian Trend
Recycled Jewelry by Jenny Hontz
Sparkles N Stones
Twin Beeches Alpacas
Twin Pixie Studios
Uptown Redesigns
Wimsey Cove Framing & Art
And more on the way!
PLUS FREE FACE PAINTING BY CRYSTALOONEYS!
Set in the charming business neighborhood of West Annapolis, with locally-owned shops, eateries, galleries, salons & services! Spend the day! Bring the family & the dog!
The Landscape Design Center
In 1974, a young woman began cutting grass in order to pay for college. She realized, during that time, that working with plants, colors, configurations, and people, was something that she really loved. So sparked Andrea’s interest in starting The Landscape Design Center, where she could share her knowledge, and good nature, with devoted customers. In 1996 Andrea’s daughter, Ana, came to work for the company as a draftsman. In 2009 they came up with Tchotchke Pots, using recycled goods to create interesting and useful garden décor. From Cookie Jars to Christmas mugs – everything turned into a place to house an herb, or flower, or cute little shrub. Click here to read more.










