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Keeping History Above Water: Annapolis

Downtown Annapolis

Keeping History Above Water: Annapolis is an international gathering hosted by the City of Annapolis in partnership with the Newport Restoration Foundation.  Conference discussions will examine the increasing and varied risks posed by sea level rise to historic coastal communities, their built environments and traditional lifeways. Leaders in the fields of historic preservation, business, culture, tourism, economics, urban planning, environment, sustainability, design, engineering and public policy will participate in symposia, workshops, roundtables and tours that focus on practical solutions and community engagement. Given Annapolis’ leadership on sea level rise planning with its Weather...

Yoga in the Garden at London Town

Historic London Town and Gardens 839 Londontown Road, Edgewater

Open to all levels, these classes are a refreshing way to begin your Sunday morning. Zen provided by the gardens overlooking the South River, instruction provided by various talent from the area, and yoga mat provided by you! Each week is a new theme. Event is rain or shine. Free with a suggested donation of $10 per person

Trades Month – Surgery and Medicine

London Town House and Gardens 839 Londontown Road , Edgewater

Explore the world of medical care in early Maryland by speaking with interpreters specializing in surgery and medicine of the colonial era. Saws, pills, and more to cure all that ails you! Included with general admission and free for members.

William Paca Birthday Celebration

William Paca House and Garden 186 Prince George Street , Annapolis

  Join Historic Annapolis for a birthday party, colonial-style! William Paca’s 277th birthday is on October 31, 2017, and there is much to do to prepare. Living historians will bring preparation for the big celebration to life as Mary Paca and her friends discuss food, tea, and party etiquette. Come for the history, stay for the sweet birthday treats! Reservations encouraged. Cost: Included with admission to the William Paca House and Garden No reservations required.

Public Lecture: Keeping History Above Water

Francis Scot Key Auditorium 60 College Ave, Annapolis

Mayor Michael Pantelides, Members of the Annapolis City Council, and the Weather It Together Team invite community members to attend this free event as part of Keeping History Above Water: Annapolis. Sunday, October 29 | 4:00-6:30 PM Francis Scot Key Auditorium | St. John’s College | 60 College Ave. Special Keynote Lecture Our Shifting Shores: When Culture and Nature Collide Phil Dyke | Coast and Marine Advisor, National Trust UK Remarks and Book Signing The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities, and the Remaking of the Civilized World Jeff Goodell...