Week in Review: Fireworks, Market House Vendors and a Car Commerical
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We kicked off the week with coverage of several Fourth of July events in Annapolis. We brought you photos and a story from a naturalization ceremony held at the Historic William Paca House & Garden. In addition we were there at the city's Fourth of July parade and fireworks celebration to bring you photos.
Early in the week, the city formally announced the names of the nine vendors who will operate inside the Market House when it opens for the summer on July 11 and on Wednesday we brought you that story.
Towards the end of the week, a Los Angeles-based production team was in town preparing to film a commercial for Lincoln cars and we brought you the story and photos as preperations were underway.
In addition, we reported on proposed legislation that, if approved, would change the process for new development in the city of Annapolis.
We also brought you photos of several dogs available for adoption at the Anne Arundel County SPCA, after the organization reported it was at full capacity for dogs.
The week wrapped with a preview of Talent Machine's L'il Abner and an interview with artist David Boothman about his exhibit "In de Carribean," which is on display at Maryland Hall through the end of the month.