9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
10 Hudson St, Annapolis
Community Services Non Profits
“While my brother left the shelter (as we all know being unhoused is a very complicated issue), the people case managers etc. all followed through with every aspect of this program. If you look at the website and compare his experience; Light House Shelter delivered on every single goal they set to accomplish with him. He is doing very well and about to move into an apartment, and couldn't be more thankful. This is how you approach complicated societal issues. Also, volunteering here is made very accessible. The sign up genius makes it so easy. AND the restaurant is an amazing program with delicious food. Annapolis and the surrounding area is so very lucky to have Light House.”
“Great atmosphere
Food served
On Fridays - soul food- excellent
For the prices!
Music and disco on
Certain nights
-must visit soon!!”
8:30AM - 4:30PM
351 Hilltop Ln, Annapolis
Community Services Non Profits
“It's totally renovated and looks amazing! Air conditioning, fresh paint, brand new floor, and very professional staff. We love running futsal training there.”
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
451 Defense Hwy, Annapolis
Community Services Non Profits
“Only open to the public about 7 times a year, but worth stopping by. Great selection of books. Parking can be a pain though with Thrive Gym next door, competing for spaces.”
“From a circular street around the Maryland State House, major streets radiate to form the historic district. It is said that Annapolis has more original 18th-century structures standing than any other city in the United States. If my walk around the many brick sidewalks in the area is proof. It seems that almost every house and building has a distinctive National Historic District plaque on it. The buildings were well-maintained and often brightly painted and ranged from homes, hotels, and churches. A number of nineteenth-century buildings are also included. The area is quite walkable, and one can head downhill later to find many interesting shops and restaurants at the dockside, including the oldest operating pub, the Middleton Tavern (1750), in the state. A signboard at the docks provides a map and listing of many of the historic sights. Parking requires using an online app and is not very straightforward but manageable. It is recommended that one start walking early to avoid the heat of the day.”
“BoatUS is the ONLY free online course for boating safety certificate. The content of course is extensive and very detailed. $15 for a permanent certificate, I believe $10 of 15 goes to New York State. I am happy to made a donation to keep it free for others.”