Anne Arundel County Records Show No Evidence of Job Fair | The Locally Times
Records from the County Executive’s office and other departments show no 2026 job fair, though the county’s 10 official 2026 holidays are fully documented.
## An Unsubstantiated Event A review of public records from Anne Arundel County government finds no information about a planned or upcoming county-hosted job fair. Official calendars, news releases, and event postings from departments including the County Executive’s office, Planning and Zoning, and Public Works do not mention such an event. Key details necessary for public participation—such as a date, time, location, and a list of participating employers—are absent from all available county documentation. The specific department or official responsible for organizing the event cannot be identified from the county’s public-facing records. ## What County Records Show While information on a job fair is missing, Anne Arundel County departments have published other administrative information for 2026. Calendars posted by the Office of the County Executive, the Department of Public Works, the Planning and Zoning office, and the county’s Fire and Police departments show the official 2026 holiday schedule is widely available. These documents list ten county-observed holidays, stating that offices will be closed for Good Friday on April 3, Memorial Day on May 25, and Juneteenth on June 19. Later in the year, the county will observe Independence Day on July 3, Labor Day on September 7, and Election Day on November 3. The schedule concludes with closures for Veterans Day on November 11, Thanksgiving Day on November 26, the following Friday on November 27, and Christmas Day on December 25. The thoroughness of these routine postings contrasts with the absence of any details for a major public event like a job fair. ## Regional Employment Postings Other government entities in the region have posted specific employment opportunities, though none point to a large-scale job fair in Anne Arundel County. On March 19, 2026, the Maryland Historical Trust posted a job opening for an Assistant State Underwater Archaeologist; the records do not specify the application requirements or deadline. Separately, the City of Havre de Grace announced a 2026 Summer Habitat Management Internship Opportunity, with applications due by March 1, 2026. These examples of specific, dated announcements from public agencies highlight the lack of comparable information from Anne Arundel County regarding a job fair.