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Homeschool Program: Archaeology Lab SOLD OUT

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

Archaeology is a lot more than digging up old bones. This month we'll explore how archaeologists use objects after they're out of the ground to learn about the past through scientific observations, experiments, and critical thinking. Pre-registration is required.​ $8 for member children ages 6-12 $10.50 for non-member children ages 6-12

2023 Winter Luncheon Series – My Life in Print: 28 Years at the Bay Weekly Newspaper

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

My Life in Print: 28 Years at the Bay Weekly Newspaper Sandra Olivetti Martin, Editor and Publisher of New Bay Books  Sandra Olivetti Martin will share her unique experience as a female publisher chronicling the stories and times of Chesapeake Country on the pages of her independent, family-owned news and feature weekly. Lectures are Wednesdays at 11:30 AM and run about an hour with Q & A. Lunch and dessert follow. Members $125 for Series; $25 for individual luncheons. Non-Members $150 for Series; $30 for individual luncheons.

Homeschool Program: Archaeology Lab SOLD OUT

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

Archaeology is a lot more than digging up old bones. This month we'll explore how archaeologists use objects after they're out of the ground to learn about the past through scientific observations, experiments, and critical thinking. Pre-registration is required.​ $8 for member children ages 6-12 $10.50 for non-member children ages 6-12

Lunch and Learn – Crownsville Hospital Patient Cemetery

The Crownsville Hospital Center was a psychiatric hospital located in Crownsville, Maryland. Alternatively titled ‘the Hospital for the Negro Insane of Maryland’, it was in operation from 1911 until 2004. This talk will focus on the research process on the hospital and recovering the names of those buried there, as well as sharing some of their stories. Janice Hayes-Williams is a native of the City of Annapolis and specializes in African American History in Anne Arundel County. Her talk with share with us the forgotten history of the people who...

Winter Lecture – Pirates of the Chesapeake Bay: The Oyster Wars

Annapolis Maritime Museum 723 Second Street , Annapolis, MD, United States

The Annapolis Maritime Museum holds its annual Winter Lecture Series over eight consecutive Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. from mid-January through early March. You will be challenged to question and to learn by engaging speakers on diverse topics including maritime history, local history, science, and maritime art. The 2023 series will be held in person at the Museum Campus (723 Second Street Annapolis, MD 21403). Pre-registration is strongly suggested as space is limited. Registration fee of $10 per person at the door – first come, first served. Free admission for...

Black History Month Portrait and Collage Activity

Banneker-Douglass Museum 84 Franklin St, Annapolis, MD, United States

Join us for a Portrait and Collage Activity with Executive Director and Artist, Chanel C. Johnson. Families with children of all ages can drop-in to explore the museum’s Black history exhibitions and engage in a hands-on portrait and collage activity that celebrates Maryland Civil Rights leaders such as Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and Thurgood Marshall. Students will learn the art of collage, principles in portraiture, and Maryland history that will inspire young people of all ages. *Tour & art activity take about 1 hour to complete

Hands-On History Day: Annapolis Love Stories

Museum of Historic Annapolis 99 Main Street, Annapolis, MD

Visit the Museum of Historic Annapolis on the second Sunday of every month for Hands-On History Days. Drop in any time between 10 am and 2 pm for special family activities - a new theme each month means you and your family will want to visit again and again! Activities are included with Museum admission, which is 1/2 price on second Sundays. In February, we'll celebrate Annapolis Love Stories. Explore the Museum and discover all the stories of love shared throughout Annapolis: An American Story. Engage with an educator in our Curator’s Corner (at 11...

Virtual Lecture – Rise Up: Fight and Flight in Colonial American Slavery

In December 1752, Thomas Thistlewood, a white Jamaican planter, caught one of an enslaved man named Congo Sam, trying to run away. When Thistlewood challenged him, Congo Sam pulled a machete and ran at him. “I will kill you. I will kill you,” he shouted. Thistlewood screamed for help but none of his watching Black workers moved to intervene. This talk, with University of Maryland historian Dr. Richard Bell, examines the plantation management strategies that produced such violent resistance. It also reveals that extent of slave uprisings in British North...

2023 Winter Luncheon Series – Understanding Ukraine and Russia

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

Understanding Ukraine and Russia: Conflict, Refugee Crises and Prospects for Peace Maryann Cusimano Love, Associate Professor, The Catholic University of America Maryann Cusimano Love is an associate professor and the IPR Fellow of International Relations at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. Cusimano Love will examine the ongoing Ukraine-Russian crisis. Attendees will also have the opportunity to meet and learn the personal stories of community members from Ukraine and enjoy Ukrainian honey cake! Lectures are Wednesdays at 11:30 AM and run about an hour with Q & A....

Winter Lecture – Cartoonist at Sea: Two Years Sailing the World Through Photographs and Cartoons

Annapolis Maritime Museum 723 Second Street , Annapolis, MD, United States

The Annapolis Maritime Museum holds its annual Winter Lecture Series over eight consecutive Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. from mid-January through early March. You will be challenged to question and to learn by engaging speakers on diverse topics including maritime history, local history, science, and maritime art. The 2023 series will be held in person at the Museum Campus (723 Second Street Annapolis, MD 21403). Pre-registration is strongly suggested as space is limited. Registration fee of $10 per person at the door – first come, first served. Free admission for...