Founded in 1921, the Anne Arundel County Public Library, AACPL, is headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland. Located in the Baltimore-Washington corridor, along the Chesapeake Bay, Anne Arundel County’s diverse population of over 435,000 residents is served by 15 library branches countywide. More than 1 million items constitute the library’s collection and staff respond to nearly 300,000 inquiries from the public each year. In addition to its information services and popular materials, the library also provides storytime programming for children, literacy materials for adult new readers, special business and health collections and services for patrons with disabilities.
Annapolis Freecycle is open to Annapolis area residents who want to “re-cycle” rather than throw stuff away. Got stuff you need to get rid of? A chair, a bed, or even a car? Feel free to post it! To join, include your zip code and nearest cross roads when filling out the form. Freecyling is Fun and Easy! Basic Rules: Everything must be 100% FREE. No trading, no bartering, no borrowing, no selling or re-selling.
The Maryland Department of Budget and Management’s Job Seeker page provides information to assist you in finding a State job, including information on how to apply, the State employment application, and a current listing of job openings. The State employs staff in a wide range of fields, including: accounting, administrative support, agriculture, business and economic development, corrections and law enforcement, finance, health, human services, information technology, the law, natural resources, public safety, teaching, and many more.
Barbara Ann Mikulski is the senior Senator from the state of Maryland. She is currently the most senior female Senator, having served since 1987. At her website, you can learn more about what she’s doing, let her know your opinions, and ask for help dealing with a federal agency.
The Maryland State Law Library provides legal information to the State’s appellate courts and other branches of State government and serves as a resource center for Circuit Court libraries throughout the State. The library is open to the public, and encourages the use of the Library’s many resources, including laws, general reference materials, state and federal government documents, and state and local histories.
The State Law Library, Maryland’s oldest law library, features one of the State’s most extensive collections of legal and government information resources. Staffed by 18 full-time and part-time, professional and paraprofessional employees, the Library stands ready to serve users from all walks of life.
The Annapolis & Anne Arundel County Conference & Visitors Bureau seeks to plan, produce and promote programs designed to increase the volume of visitors, vacation, and conference/meeting business within Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. Their web site features an event calendar, information on local “getaways,” trip ideas, and visitor info and guides.
Arundel House of Hope, Inc. (AHOH) serves homeless men and women throughout Anne Arundel County Maryland empowering individuals to seize opportunity for change and assisting with the integration from homelessness to independence. Supported by a membership of over 40 community churches, organizations, and over 2,000 volunteers, AHOH is the only homeless services group in the county that offers a continuum of housing and support to individuals from the moment they become homeless through reintegration into permanent independent living. Through its efforts AHOH serves over thirty percent of the county’s homeless population or over 500 individuals annually improving the quality of their lives as well as those of the residents and business community in Anne Arundel County.
The Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) facilities at Naval Support Activity Annapolis are for recreational use by active duty military, retired military, active reservists, current and retired Department of Defense civilian employees (Civil Service and Non-appropriated), active duty Coast Guard, family members in all of the previous categories, Midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy and USNA DoD Contractors. We hope you’ll visit our facilities and take advantage of the many activities and services we offer.