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This Week: Whole Foods Gets Charitable and a Consignment Bonanza

Around Annapolis this week: Shop til you drop and help local children through sales at Whole Foods.

Hunting for something to do this week? Here are a selection of events from our community calendar, populated by readers like you. Don't see an event? List it yourself with a few easy steps.

This week
—The Market House may open its doors finally. In July, city officials said instead of having each vendor open individually as they completed their renovations, they would instead open all at once. The date? It hasn't been set, but officials said it would happen in August. Will it be this week? 

Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.Become a Master Watershed Steward
The Watershed Stewards Academy helps participants learn how to solve environmental problems in their communities and find a local network of energized leaders.

Wednesday—Whole Foods 5% Day to Benefit Seeds 4 Success
Five percent of all sales made at Whole Foods in Annapolis will be donated to Seeds 4 Success, a nonprofit benefiting children in Annapolis.

Thursday-Sunday—She Sale Quality Consignment Event
A quality consignment event for ladies, juniors and home decor at Truxtun Park in Annapolis. The event kicks off Thursday night and extends through the weekend.

SaturdayMaryland Renaissance Festival
Food, fun and glory await in Crownsville this weekend at the second-largest Renaissance Festival in the world.

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