Spring Open House: New Member Recruitment Event

  • 04/16/2026
  • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
  • Historic London Town and Gardens

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Spring Open House

Thursday, April 16, 2026
5:30pm - 7:30pm

Program begins at 6:15 pm
with networking before & after the program

Historic London Town and Gardens
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839 Londontown Road, Edgewater, MD 21037

Discover how Anne Arundel Women Giving Together is more than a giving circle, it’s a powerful network of passionate women creating meaningful change in Anne Arundel County. Open to all women (registration required), the Open House is your chance to learn how collective giving multiplies impact, connect with like-minded women, and explore opportunities to give, learn, and lead. With more than 400+ members, AAWGT has awarded over $2.1+ million in grants since 2006, including a record-breaking $262,913 in 2026! Join us this spring to see how your involvement can help empower women and families while building lasting connections.

Register today HERE.

Members’ guests must be registered separately with an email address so that they can receive a confirmation. Follow the registration questions all the way to CONFIRM. Your confirmation should arrive within seconds. If you have any questions about registering, please contact events@givingtogether.org for assistance.

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History of the Venue:
Historic London Town and Gardens
 was founded in 1683 as a colonial port on the South River, central to Maryland’s tobacco trade. London Town operated within a transatlantic slave-trading economy in which enslaved African people were bought, sold, and forced to labor, shaping the area's history and legacy.

LondonTown is designated a Site of Memory by the UNESCO Slave Route Project, and before attending the Spring Open House, we encourage guests to visit the website to learn more about London Town’s history, its participation in the slave trade, and the UNESCO Slave Route. 

AAWGT is a component fund of the Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County.