Annapolis Idol Contest Supports AACRC

Next weekend (March 7th), consider attending Annapolis Idol, a fundraising event for the Anne Arundel Conflict Resolution Center. It’s a fun Sunday evening, where the audience helps select this year’s Annapolis Idol, based on their vocal performance. I’ve been attending for the past two years and this year I’m one of the celebrity judges along with WRNR radio personality Michael Buckley and Chanssez from ADEK productions. For the past two years the event, which includes heavy hors d’oeuvres, free beer and wine, and dessert, has been held at Renditions Golf Club south of Annapolis, but this year they needed more space so they’ve moved the event north to Michael’s Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, where there is always plenty of room. (Notice how Michael’s has always been a favorite venue for political fund raisers?)
You can win two tickets by going to our WhatsUpMag.com website to enter the contest.
The Conflict Mediation Center provides free mediation services to anyone in Anne Arundel County who requests them. They have all kinds of education programs to teach children, teenagers and adults have to effectively communicate and avoid conflict. According to their mission, they endeavor to improve the quality of life for individuals in Anne Arundel County and to create a more peaceful and productive community by helping people communicate constructively to resolve conflict through education, facilitation and mediation. It is always fun to see what type of music the contestants will choose to perform and their versatility as musicians and individuals. The winner will receive a full day at the ADEK recording studios where they will produce a professional CD . To learn who the 10 finalists are in this year’s contest go to www.WhatsUpMag.com

Published by Nadja Maril

Nadja Maril is a communications professional who has over 10 years experience as a magazine editor. A writer and journalist, Maril is the author of several books including: "American Lighting 1840-1940", "Antique Lamp Buyer's Guide", "Me, Molly Midnight; the Artist's Cat", and "Runaway, Molly Midnight; the Artist's Cat". Her short stories and essays have been published in several small online journals including Lunch Ticket, Change Seven, Scarlet Leaf Review and Defunkt Magazine. She has an MFA in creative writing from Stonecoast at the University of Southern Maine. Former Editor-in-Chief of What's Up ? Publishing, former Editor of Chesapeake Taste Magazine a regional lifestyle magazine based in Annapolis, and former Lighting Editor of Victorian Homes Magazine, Maril has written hundreds of newspaper and magazines articles on a variety of subjects..

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