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County Officials Invade West Street's 'Dinner Under the Stars'
Anne Arundel County Executive Steve Schuh and other officials attended West Street's 'Dinner Under the Stars' in Annapolis.

From the Office of County Executive Steve Schuh:
Annapolis, MD – Anne Arundel County Executive Steve Schuh attended West Street's "Dinner Under the Stars," a weekly outdoor dining experience on the West Street corridor downtown.
“”Dinner Under the Stars’ is a demonstration of why Annapolis is such a special place,” said Schuh. “This outdoor dining experience brings the charm of Europe to the streets of our capital city.”
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Joining the County Executive were Chief of Staff Diane Croghan and Chief Administrative Officer Mark Hartzell, along with other members of the Administration.
For twelve Wednesday evenings from July 13th through September 21st, “Dinner Under the Stars” takes place between 6pm to 10pm on the first block of West Street off Church Circle.
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This new Annapolis tradition is an opportunity for the city to come together and enjoy the culinary arts. Participating restaurants will give patrons a choice of a wide choice of international and hometown flavors.
Patrons can make reservations for “Dinner Under the Stars” with the following participating restaurants; Luna Blu Ristorante, El Toro Bravo, Tsunami Sushi Bar and Lounge, 49 West Coffeehouse, Winebar & Gallery, Stan and Joe's Saloon, Cafe Ole Annapolis, and Rams Head Tavern Annapolis.
Reservations can be made by calling the restaurants directly or by visiting Dinner Under the Stars online and booking a table on available dates.
The event is sponsored by Visit Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, a nonprofit, a membership-based destination marketing organization that generates revenues for the local economy by promoting Annapolis and the Chesapeake Bay to leisure and business travelers across the country and around the world.
Image via the Office of County Executive Steve Schuh
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