Fairy House Festival – 2024

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New Additions to the Park

Keen observers may have noticed that all but one of the Park’s outside sculptures have new descriptive signs!  The colors on the signs are intended to visually echo the colors of the major Park structures with their green metal roofs and … Continue reading

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Volunteer Science Opportunity with Box Turtles

Ranger Pauline Champlin plans to start a box turtle survey in the park. Quiet Waters has a large population of box turtles, but there also is a high mortality rate–sometimes they are found crushed on roadways or even along the … Continue reading

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Fairy House Festival 2024

May 4-31, 2024 Clap if you believe . . .Quiet Waters Park and the Friends of Quiet Waters Park Sculpture Committee are hosting this year’s Fairy House Festival Enchantment begins on Saturday, May 4 at 2 PM at the Holly … Continue reading

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CALLING ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS!

Entries Now Open for the 10th AnnualFriends of Quiet Waters Park Photo Contest The 10th Friends of Quiet Waters Park annual photo contest is now open! We welcome April and the coming of spring! It’s a great time to take … Continue reading

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2024 Summer Concert Schedule is out!

Check out our concert schedule. We have a variety of music including Blues, Funk, Rock, Country, and Latin to name a few. Concerts will start on July 20th, Saturday Evenings at the Park Stage. Start Times change as summer days … Continue reading

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Call for Artists

Anne Arundel County Recreation and Parks and the Friends of Quiet Waters Park announce that their annual arts festival, Art @ the Park 2024, will take place at Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis, MD October 12 and 13, 2024 from … Continue reading

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Lights Out: How to Help Bird Migration

Did you know that leaving lights on around your house or apartment, as well as street and commercial building lights, harm migrating birds this time of year? Certain insects such as Monarch butterflies also migrate now. The Annapolis area is … Continue reading

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