Four Rivers Convenes Directors of Partner Sites in Annual Meeting
On Thursday, February 22, Four Rivers convened its annual "Site Directors and Managers Summit" at the Galesville Community Center in Galesville....
Read MoreOn Thursday, February 22, Four Rivers convened its annual "Site Directors and Managers Summit" at the Galesville Community Center in Galesville....
Read MoreRead 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. ...
Read MoreA 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....
Read MoreAnnapolis 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....
Read MoreOur colleagues at the Lost Towns Project have made a call for community participation in their new projects!...
Read MoreFour Rivers Heritage Area announces nine new mini-grant awards to local heritage-related nonprofit organizations as part of our FY18 mini-grant opportunity....
Read More(Annapolis) Four Rivers: The Heritage Area of Annapolis, London Town and South County, held its Thirteenth Annual Heritage Awards on Thursday, November 10, 2016, at Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis. ...
Read MoreOn November 14, Four Rivers sponsored a workshop by Mark Hildebrand of Make Your Mark Media about the new Annapolis history "wiki," called Annapolis Past Port. Over the summer, Mark worked with several STEM students from AACPS to develop the basic form and function of this cutting-edge technology resource. Utilizing the same open-source application used by Wikipedia, the wiki is planned to serve as a repository for local stories, photographs, documents, and much more. The goal of the project is to make local historical content free and available to anyone...
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