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Captain Avery Museum’s Winter Luncheon

MD, United States

Sold Out In-person. Virtual Only. Join the Captain Avery Museum for this exciting series! Programs begin each Wednesday at 11:30 am, followed by a luncheon of delicious soup, bread, dessert, tea & coffee. Members $100 for Series; $25 for individual luncheons. Non-Members $120 for Series; $28 for individual luncheons. FEBRUARY 2 Black Watermen of the Chesapeake - Vincent Leggett Vincent Leggett is the President and CEO of the Leggett Group USA, an Annapolis-based consulting firm specializing in Government Relations, Public Affairs, and Advocacy. Vince holds a B.S. and M.A. in...

AMM Winter Lecture: Ancient Oysters and Modern Messes: How Archaeology Can Help Clean the Bay

Annapolis Maritime Museum's 2022 Winter Lecture Series Join Annapolis Maritime Museum virtually for their annual winter lecture series hosted over Zoom. You will be challenged to question and to learn by engaging speakers on eight diverse topics including maritime history, local history, science and maritime art. Admission is $10 per person for non-members and FREE for First Mate and above members. Presenter: Leslie Reeder-Myers | Assistant Professor – Department of Anthropology at Temple University Oysters struggle to grow in much of the upper Chesapeake Bay today, but thousands of archaeological...

African American Heritage Tour

Market House Park 25 Market Space, Annapolis, MD

Trace the journey of African Americans, and explore their impact both nationally and internationally. This 2-hour walking tour, offered in partnership with the Kunte Kinte-Alex Haley Foundation and named a “Heritage Award Winner” by the Four Rivers Heritage Area, starts at Market House Park across from Annapolis City Dock, where slave ships entered 300 years ago. The Alex Haley statue that marks the significance of the author of Roots and the journey of his ancestor Kunte Kinte is featured. Symbolically, the stroll continues uphill through local history to the State...

Banneker Mural Unveiling

The historic “Andrew Ellicott & Benjamin Banneker Surveying the Boundaries of Washington, DC”, painted by William Arthur Smith in 1968, was conserved and will be permanently hung at the Banneker-Douglass Museum. Sign Language interpreters will be present at this event.

Virtual Lecture – Slavery and the American Revolution

oin Dr. Richard Bell for his first lecture of the 2022 HA Virtual Lecture Series. It is the first of several lectures which will look at the impact of the American Revolution on the institution of slavery. The American Revolution was a transformative moment in African American history, a freedom war second only to the Civil War in significance. Over long eight years of war, both the Continental Army and the British Army appealed to Black Americans for manpower. This lecture argues that chaos of the war itself brought many enslaved...

Captain Avery Museum’s Winter Luncheon

Captain Avery Museum 1418 E West Shady Side Road, Shady Side, MD, United States

Sold Out In-person. Virtual Only. Join the Captain Avery Museum for this exciting series! Programs begin each Wednesday at 11:30 am, followed by a luncheon of delicious soup, bread, dessert, tea & coffee. Members $100 for Series; $25 for individual luncheons. Non-Members $120 for Series; $28 for individual luncheons. FEBRUARY 9 The Story of the Making of the first U.S. Flag - Marjorie Riordan Marjie Riordan is an engaging speaker and historian. Mary Young Pickersgill produced the gigantic Star Spangled Banner, our defining icon. But most of her life was...

Lunch and Learn: Heroes of the Underground Railroad in Washington and Maryland

Presenter: Dr. Jenny Masur, National Parks Service historian and author Dr. Masur will discuss her latest book, Heroes of the Underground Railroad around Washington DC, sharing stories of nine Maryland freedom seekers originating from a variety of counties and settling in varied destinations in the Northeast and abroad. In some ways the experiences of these men and women fit stereotypes of the Underground Railroad—Vigilance Committees, Quakers, crossing into Pennsylvania, heading to the north. However, their stories are unexpected in the key interventions of fellow African Americans, and in the necessity...

AMM Winter Lecture: Blacks of the Chesapeake’s Campaign to Preserve A Local Legacy: Elktonia, Carr’s & Sparrow’s Heritage Preservation Project

Annapolis Maritime Museum's 2022 Winter Lecture Series Join Annapolis Maritime Museum virtually for their annual winter lecture series hosted over Zoom. You will be challenged to question and to learn by engaging speakers on eight diverse topics including maritime history, local history, science and maritime art. Admission is $10 per person for non-members and FREE for First Mate and above members. Presenter: Vince Leggett | Founder and President of the Blacks of the Chesapeake Foundation Hear accounts and memories about famous beach venues owned and operated by Elizabeth Carr Smith...

Teen Sculpture Workshop

In partnership with the year-long David Hayes sculpture installation around the City of Annapolis, ArtFarm and The Banneker-Douglass Museum will be hosting a teen sculpture workshop led by local artist Scott Newcomb. In this workshop, students will learn about the artwork of David Hayes, create a small sculpture of their own using cardboard and mat board based on his style and process and then they will create their own patterns and decorate the surfaces of their sculpture after learning about the patterns found in the “code quilts” made to help...