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MARYLAND DAY CELEBRATION 2013!

03-11-2013

  Four Rivers Heritage Area Sponsors 6th Annual Maryland Day Celebration at Annapolis and Southern Anne Arundel County Heritage Sites 

“YOUR MARYLAND, YOUR HISTORY, YOUR DAY!”
MARYLAND DAY CELEBRATION 2013!

Maryland Day commemorates the formal founding of the colony of Maryland, when the newly-arrived colonists erected a cross on St. Clement’s Island, offered prayers (perhaps by saying Mass), and took “possession of this Countrey for our Saviour and for our soveraigne Lord the King of England.” In 1916, the Maryland General Assembly authorized Maryland Day as a legal holiday devoted to Maryland history.

All are invited to take part in a flag-raising ceremony on Saturday, March 23 at 10 a.m. at Susan Campbell Park, City Dock in Annapolis.

For the sixth year in a row, Four Rivers Heritage Area is partnering with regional heritage organizations and businesses to showcase the area’s historical, cultural and natural heritage. Events and activities will take place throughout the Maryland Day Celebration weekend of March 22, 23, and 24 for one dollar or less; many of the activities are FREE! Participants include:

  • Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Conference and Visitors Bureau: 26 West Street and Annapolis City Dock
  • Annapolis Maritime Museum: 723 Second Street and Creek View Drive, Eastport
  • Annapolis Tours by Watermark®
  • Banneker-Douglass Museum: 84 Franklin Street, Annapolis
  • Captain Avery Museum: 1418 East West Shady Side Road, Shady Side
  • Charles Carroll House: 107 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis
  • Chase-Lloyd House: 22 Maryland Avenue, Annapolis
  • Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Philip Merrill Environmental Center, 6 Herndon Avenue, Annapolis, and 4800 Atwell Road, Shady Side
  • Chesapeake Children’s Museum: 25 Silopanna Road, Annapolis
  • Courthouse Museum in the Anne Arundel County Courthouse: 7 Church Circle, Annapolis
  • Deale Area Historical Society at Historic Village Museum, 389 Deale Road, Tracey’s Landing
  • Galesville Heritage Museum: 988 Main Street, Galesville
  • Hammond-Harwood House: 19 Maryland Avenue, Annapolis
  • Historic Annapolis Museum: 99 Main Street, Annapolis
  • Historic London Town and Gardens: 839 Londontown Road, Edgewater
  • Hogshead: 43 Pinkney Street, Annapolis
  • MainStreets Annapolis Partnership and City of AnnapolisCity of Annapolis, 160 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis
  • Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts: 801 Chase Street, Annapolis
  • Maryland State House: 100 State Circle, Annapolis
  • Mills Fine Wine and Spirits, 87 Main Street, Annapolis
  • Smithsonian Environmental Research Center: 647 Contees Wharf Road, Edgewater
  • United States Naval Academy Armel-Leftwich Visitor Center: 52 King George Street, Annapolis
  • West Annapolis Heritage Partnership, West Annapolis
  • Wiley H. Bates Legacy Center: 1101 Smithville Street, Annapolis
  • William Paca House: 186 Prince George Street, Annapolis
  • Wimsey Cove Framing & Art: 3141 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater

We are proud to announce that Severn Savings Bank is a sponsor of this year’s event. Additional Maryland Day Celebration participating partners and activities include: Annapolis Green, with eco-stations for recycling; a flag-raising event at Susan Campbell Park, City Dock in Annapolis; restaurant specials at Rams Head Tavern, Reynolds Tavern, b.b. bistro, and Regina’s; Bread offer at Great Harvest Bread Company, local produce specials at Graul’s, and event support by the Maryland Welcome Centers. Check for continually updated information online at: www.marylandday.org.

Mark your calendars now and plan to bring the whole family to Annapolis and Southern Anne Arundel County for three days of fun, interactive and educational activities that celebrate the best of Maryland’s unique history, natural resources, and culture. New this year: Geocaching! Geocaching is a modern-day scavenger hunt in which the participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or mobile device to hide and seek containers, called "geocaches." Many of our participating sites will have hidden geocaches for families to find – use our website and handouts to find them yourself!

Four Rivers, one of Maryland’s 12 certified state heritage areas, is a nonprofit organization operating in partnership with the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority, Anne Arundel County, the City of Annapolis, the Town of Highland Beach, and heritage-related organizations and businesses. Its mission is to stimulate preservation and economic development of the region by supporting and promoting its natural, historic and cultural resources. Our website URL is www.fourriversheritage.org. For more information about the Maryland Day Celebration event, please visit the event website, www.marylandday.org, or call Carol Benson at 410-222-1805. E-mail contact: Heritage_Area@aacounty.org.

 

 Comprehensive List of Maryland Day Celebration 2013 Events

Friday, March 22, 2013

Annapolis Maritime Museum, 723 Second Street & Creek View Drive, Annapolis. Join us for an afternoon of learning about the Chesapeake Bay! Explore our interactive exhibit space and participate in a variety of hands-on activites. Try your hand at oyster tonging and learn about a waterman’s way of life on the Bay.  Free, 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.  Info: www.amaritime.org, 410-295-0104.

Chesapeake Bay Foundation, 4800 Atwell Road, Shady Side.  Help restore the native oyster population by constructing concrete reef balls that will serve as a habitat for oysters, fish, blue crabs, and other critters. Tour the Oyster Restoration Center afterwards to learn all that CBF is doing to restore the native oyster population in the Bay. Space is limited to 25 people. Outdoor event. Children and teenagers are welcome with adult supervision. Event is Free, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Advanced registration is required, contact mhoffman@cbf.org. Info: www.cbf.org, 888-SAVEBAY.

Chesapeake Children’s Museum, 25 Silopanna Rd., Annapolis. Escape to the past along a trail of clues about how runaway slaves depended on nature and secret signals in the days of the Underground Railroad. Trail guides will be available for $1.00. Free,  10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Info: www.theccm.org, 410-990-1993.

Courthouse Museum, Anne Arundel County Courthouse, 7 Church Circle, Annapolis. If you like the shows CSI or Law and Order, this exhibit is for you! Come to the Courthouse to see the exhibition Crossroads of the Community that illustrates the history that happened right here in Annapolis. Members of the team who created the exhibit will be on hand to provide more details. There is no need to go through the Courthouse security to visit this exhibit. Free, 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue, Annapolis. Experience the Hammond-Harwood House as an 18th century Annapolitan would have on a 30-minute tour of this architectural jewel. All ages are welcome, and children will be able to further the experience by dressing in colonial clothing. $1 per person, 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Info: www.hammondharwoodhouse.org, 410-263-4683.

Maryland State House, 100 State Circle, Annapolis. Imagine British warships sailing up the Chesapeake Bay aiming their guns towards Annapolis. Visit the Maryland State House from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. for a special behind-the-scenes tour of our newest exhibit, “The Enemy Nearly All Round Us” Annapolis & the War of
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