How can Partnerships and Collaboration build your heritage sites program and reach?
Join the conversation with the Maryland History and Culture Collaborative, Maryland Humanities, and Chesapeake Crossroads Heritage Area!
You are invited to join us for a “Chesapeake Crossroads” special edition gathering of the Spring 2026 meeting of the Maryland History and Culture Collaborative (MHCC).
Share experiences, build connections, spark collaboration, push the boundaries of our work forward
register for this virtual meeting here
We look forward to hosting an engaging conversation in collaboration with our friends at MHCC, Maryland Humanities, along with our valued CCHA local partners like Kunta Kinte Celebrations, Severn Improvement Association, and Visit Annapolis to explore how partnerships and collaborations can help build and expand your heritage programming and events. A few special guests will share their recent successes and ongoing projects to help spark conversation. Bring your ideas and questions!
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Featured Speakers & Contributors
Rob Forloney, Maryland Humanities
Jane Cox, Chesapeake Crossroads Heritage Area
Cyndy Guillen, Kunta Kinte Celebrations, Inc.
Heather Ersts, Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County
Auriel Mayberry, Severn Improvement Association / Queenstown Community Archives Project
About MHCC: The Maryland History and Culture Collaborative is an informal network of individuals across Maryland dedicated to:
Acquisition and preservation, collection and site management, and public access to history and culture
Their goal: To foster collaboration and strengthen communication across organizations, institutions, and communities of all sizes.
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Questions? Reach out to:
Jasper Azizeh Teresa Saah
