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Learning at London Town: What’s in a Tree?

Historic London Town and Gardens 839 Londontown Road, Edgewater, MD, United States

In this science- and observation-focused program, children will explore the gardens and learn all about the trees that live at London Town. We’ll spend time discussing the differences between types of trees, and carry out a tree-themed experiment. ​ For the safety of participants and staff, this event will be held outside with appropriate distancing, group sizes, and cleaning in accordance with CDC and local guidance.​ $8 for member children grades 1 - 4 (become one today!). $10 for non-member children grades 1 - 4​. Pre-Registration Required. Maximum of 20 attendees

BEC Learning Series: Farming for Clean Water

While unprecedented social restrictions make CBF's bimonthly Brock Environmental Center Learning Series impossible to do in-person for the time being, the issues remain as important as ever. So we have moved this popular series online, increasing the number of available seats—and making the program monthly! Did you know that farmers are crucial partners for saving the Bay? It is estimated that widespread use of priority practices on Bay-region farms can reduce the amount of nitrogen pollution going into the Bay by as much as 60 percent. CBF works alongside the agriculture community...

Virtual Lecture – Slavery and Servitude in Early Annapolis

In early Annapolis, Maryland, bound artisans labored in craft workshops, construction sites, public buildings, and domestic interiors. These bound artisans—including enslaved, indentured, and convict servants—comprised the majority of the labor force in Annapolis and elsewhere in the British Atlantic World. Annapolis’s great Georgian mansions, extant furnishings and artworks, and even the Maryland State Capitol building remain as products of bound laborers’ skill and expertise. Despite working for and with the city’s most famous free white artisans, most notably Charles Willson Peale, William Buckland, John Shaw, and William Faris, enslaved and...

Arts Alive!

Tune in to Facebook live and join Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts for a special livestreaming event. In the spirit of our Annual Arts Alive! event, they're sharing a performance and special presentation in lieu of our traditional gathering. The evening will include a live concert by award winning national recording artist and Maryland native Carronne Jones. WRNR's Rob Timm will serve as MC.

SERC Science Saturday: Human Impacts on the Environment – CANCELLED

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center 647 Contees Wharf Road , Edgewater, MD, United States

Join us for explorations of SERC research with our Science Saturdays. Bring the family for a day of hands-on activities alongside Smithsonian scientists Saturday, Sept 12: Human Impacts on the Environment Come learn about how humans are impacting the environment but also what we can do about it. Event Location: Mathias Lab on SERC campus Cost: FREE and open to all Location: Mathias Lab on SERC campus. We’ll show you where to park when you get here. Directions can be found on our website. Bring: You are welcome to bring your own...

Learning at London Town: What’s in a Tree?

Historic London Town and Gardens 839 Londontown Road, Edgewater, MD, United States

In this science- and observation-focused program, children will explore the gardens and learn all about the trees that live at London Town. We’ll spend time discussing the differences between types of trees, and carry out a tree-themed experiment. ​ For the safety of participants and staff, this event will be held outside with appropriate distancing, group sizes, and cleaning in accordance with CDC and local guidance.​ $8 for member children grades 1 - 4 (become one today!). $10 for non-member children grades 1 - 4​. Pre-Registration Required. Maximum of 20 attendees

Galesville Heritage Society Annual Ice Cream Social

Galesville Heritage Society 988 Main St, Galesville, MD, United States

COME JOIN FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS FOR AN ICE CREAM SOCIAL Following CDC guidelines, the Ice Cream Social will be held outside on the museum grounds. Lots of space to spread out and enjoy. Yummy, wrapped novelty ice cream will be served. Social distancing and masks required. In addition: West River boat tours (weather permitting) from the Galesville Community Pier aboard the “Miss Hazard” a 36-foot tuck-stern bateau. Sign up at the museum, seating is limited. West River boat tours, Galesville Community Pier 1:30, 2:30, 3:30 pm Sponsored by the Galesville Heritage...

Virtual Lecture – Tubman Travels: Underground Railroad Journeys and Life Lessons from Tubman, Douglass, and Other Champions of Freedom

Maryland’s Eastern Shore was home to two American heroes of the first order in Underground Railroad conductor Harriet Tubman and antislavery activist Frederick Douglass. In this presentation, award-winning writer and storyteller Jim Duffy shares keystone stories from the very different journeys those two took out of bondage and into the history books. Learn, too, about other, lesser known champions of freedom from here in our own backyard. Along the way, Duffy will share a few of the life lessons he learned while researching and writing the book. Tubman Travels: 32...

Virtual Event: Lessons of Lynching

On Wednesday, September 16th, from 6pm to 8pm, the Maryland Lynching Truth & Reconciliation Commission will present, Lessons of Lynching, a panel to discuss the tragic circumstances, residual vestiges, and frightening reminders of the bigotry which allowed these acts to occur without redress in the 19th and 20th century history of our state. The panel will be moderated by Commissioner Carl Snowden.

Wine & Dine in the Garden

This fall, enjoy a unique opportunity to dine al fresco at the William Paca Garden, the crown jewel of Annapolis. Experience a special four-course dinner on the tented terrace as you overlook the picturesque 2-acre English Garden. Extravagant food and wine, along with the unparalleled service of Ken’s Creative Kitchen, will create an unforgettable evening. Registration required. Limited seating available. Cost: $150 per person Seatings will be available for parties of 2, 4, or 6. Upon registration, you will be contacted to arrange your seating preferences.