Four Rivers has invited the new Interim Assistant Director to write on heritage-related topics she is passionate about. Thank you, Lisa! By Lisa Robbins Have you ever read an article […]
Four Rivers Announces Powerful New Story Project
For our new grant-funded project, we are asking our stakeholders to share their meaningful stories about the importance of preserving our heritage.
Maryland Heritage Areas Authority Awards Matching Grants Totaling $427,000 to Local Heritage Organizations
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JULY 16, 2018 Annapolis, MD: Four Rivers: The Heritage Area of Annapolis, London Town & South County joins the Hogan Administration in announcing 9 new grants totaling […]
Interview with Lucinda Edinberg, Art Educator at The Mitchell Gallery of St. John’s College
Four Rivers staffers Carol Benson and Hope Stewart recently asked Lucinda Edinberg, Art Educator at the Mitchell Gallery of St. John’s College, to converse with us about past successes and plans for future shows coming to the Gallery.
Hands-On Learning: Public Archaeology Field Sessions Offered this Summer in Edgewater
The Lost Towns Project, Inc. will present two Field Sessions in Archaeology at the Ferguson Site at Historic London Town and Gardens, 839 Londontown Road, Edgewater, MD during the last two weeks of June 2018.
Check out our YouTube Channel
Four Rivers has added two new videos to our YouTube channel.
“Bates: Center of Excellence – Memories of Bates’ Teachers” — A documentary about our community!
The Kunta Kinte – Alex Haley Foundation announces the creation and debut of the documentary film, “Bates, Center of Excellence: Memories of Bates’ Teachers.” This documentary was created by the […]
Celebrate Black History Month in Annapolis and Anne Arundel County
Read a sampling of the many events and activities individuals are invited to experience related to African American heritage and the 200th birthday of Frederick Douglass in February.
INFOGRAPHIC: Impact of the MHAA Program
Infrographic on the Impact of the MHAA Program
Four Rivers Education Committee Offers Workshop February 24
A Four Rivers Heritage Area Education Committee Workshop. This training will provide knowledge and understanding about the experiences of people with cognitive disabilities and autism, including applicable tips on how museum professionals can enhance the visitor experience at their sites for all patrons.
Share Your Stories This Saturday!
MHAA Grant recipient “The Lost Towns Project” is honored to have local historian Janice Hayes-Williams give the keynote address for a Civil Rights public meeting this Saturday, January 27 from 12:00-2:00 pm at Bates Legacy Center, 1101 Smithville Street in Annapolis.
New Parking Options Make Visiting Annapolis Easier
Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley welcomes members of the Maryland General Assembly, their staff and visitors back to Annapolis for the 2018 legislative session and offers a few parking tips for Marylanders planning to visit the Capital City.