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SUMMARY:Sign Up for Online Music Mini-Courses Offered by Children's Chorus of Maryland!
DESCRIPTION:Children’s Chorus of Maryland welcomes your child to join our choristers for our spring offering of online Music Mini-Courses for children ages 7 to 17 in engaging topics such as vocal skills\, composition\, recorder\, interactive musical games\, ukulele\, conducting and more! A great opportunity to learn with peers & faculty within our choir community\, each mini-course is comprised of four 45-min sessions held on Saturday mornings. CCM mini-courses are a fun way to learn new skills or simply mix-up your weekly routine! Course dates are February 27th\, March 13th\, March 20th\, and April 10th. Tuition is $75 for all four sessions. Check out all of the different course offerings online at www.ccmsings.org! Email ccm@ccmsings.org if you have any questions. We can’t wait to sing with you!
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/sign-up-for-online-music-mini-courses-offered-by-childrens-chorus-of-maryland/
LOCATION:Children’s Chorus of Maryland &amp; School of Music\, 320 East Towsontown Blvd.\, Terrace Level\, Towson\, MD\, 21286\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jay Fleming Photography at MTPA\, Ticketed Reception
DESCRIPTION:What’s included: \nA 30-minute intimate gallery experience\nWine\nQ & A with Jay Fleming\nAbout Jay: \nIt would seem that Jay had discovered his passion for photography upon inheriting his father’s hand-me-down Nikon film camera\, at the young age of thirteen. Jay immediately developed an affinity for looking at life through the lens of his camera and what ensued was an exciting photographic journey that would eventually lead him to his career as a professional photographer. \nThough beginning under the tutelage of his father\, former National Geographic staff photographer\, Jay naturally developed a photographic style and identity all his own. Through experimentation\, an incredible amount of patience & preparation\, and countless hours spent researching potential photo opportunities\, Jay began to capture such awe-inspiring photographs on his own. A pair of Yellowstone Cutthroat trout underwater\, the last house on Holland Island reflecting in the rippling water just before it collapsed\, and a fleet of wooden Skipjacks against an ominous grey sky are among Jay’s most memorable pieces from the early stages of his career. \nJay considers himself to be extremely fortunate to have found a livelihood that both satisfies his creativity and simultaneously supports his beliefs in environmental conservation. Jay spent the summers of 2011 and 2012 working in Yellowstone National Park to preserve the park’s dwindling population of native Cutthroat Trout. During this time\, he was able to explore his surroundings and capture some of the iconic beauty of the park’s landscape and wildlife—however\, what was most memorable to him was the fact that some of those very photographs directly contributed to raising awareness to the conservation efforts being made. Jay’s photographs of these threatened Cutthroat Trout appeared in a National Geographic publication that informed the public of the increasing threat of invasive species. \nCloser to his home in Annapolis\, Maryland; Jay has turned his attention towards the Chesapeake Bay. Jay spent three years documenting all aspects of the Bay’s rapidly changing seafood industry for his first book\, Working the Water\, released in the fall of 2016. From underwater photographs of Blue Crabs swimming in lush beds of underwater grasses to incredibly poignant portraits of laborers working in a oyster shucking house\, to portraits of workboats leaving the dock before sunrise\, Jay illustrated the full spectrum of the Chesapeake Bay’s fisheries in Working the Water. This title is currently in its third and final printing. \nJay’s documentation of the iconic seafood industry proved to be an incredibly powerful educational tool in raising awareness for the people and the processes involved with bringing commonly consumed seafood products to market. In the fall of 2017\, amidst other photography and video projects\, Jay committed to his second book\, Island Life. Jay after 10 years of making trips to Smith and Tangier Islands – the two only inhabited offshore islands in the Chesapeake Bay – Jay developed an affinity for the environment and the island communities. Island Life will explore the environment and the seasonal Chesapeake harvests that provide the rhythm for community life\, while documenting the tenacity and determination of the Smith and Tangier islanders who honor their traditions while facing an uncertain future. Island Life is expected to be released in October of 2021. \nWhether it’s a dramatic sunrise over the water or a fishermen hauling gear\, the passion for his craft and for visual storytelling is obvious in every photograph. Jay’s talent is undeniable\, his is photography is not only beautiful but purposeful. \nWebsite: http://www.jayflemingphotography.com \nSocial media: @jayflemingphotography \nAbout the gallery at Maryland Theatre for the Performing Arts: \nThe Gallery at MTPA is located at 3 Park Place\, Suite 4 Annapolis\, MD 21401. The Gallery houses about 8 artists per year\, all local to Annapolis\, MD. As an arts nonprofit dedicated to providing the Annapolis community with accessible and innovative arts programming\, MTPA does not charge artsits a fee to house their work. Checkout our website and make a meaningful donation to MTPA here: \nWebsite: https://www.mtpa-annapolis.org \nSocial media: @Themtpa \nCovid-19 protocals: \nOnly 10 guests will be allowed in the gallery per 30-minute time slot\nMasks required\nGallery will be sanitized between time slots\nMTPA will be following CDC guidelines closely. If the reception is cancelled due to new government restrictions\, ticket holders will be offered the opportunity for a refund.\nAccessibility: \nIf you have any special requests\, accessibility needs\, or recommendations on how we can make our venues and events more convenient and comfortable for all patrons\, please contact us via email at mattie.fenton@mtpa-annapolis.org or call us at 410.626.6055. Whenever possible\, please contact us prior to the performance date to discuss any special requests. \nA 501(c)(3) Organization \nMaryland Theatre for the Performing Arts is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation and all gifts made to the Organization are tax-deductible to the extent provided by state and federal law. 100% of such gifts are retained by the Organization to support its operations.
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/jay-fleming-photography-at-mtpa-ticketed-reception/
LOCATION:maryland theatre for the performing arts\, 3 park place suite 4\, annapolis\, 21401
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SUMMARY:KIDS Sea Squirts
DESCRIPTION:Children (ages 18mos-3yrs) join in story time and a carryout craft on the theme of jellyfish. 10:15am\, 11:15am\, 12:45pm\, 1:45pm\, 3:15pm & 4:15pm\, Calvert Marine Museum\, free w/admission\, RSVP: www.calvertmarinemuseum.com.
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SUMMARY:Professional Engineers Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join the Annapolis Chapter of the Maryland Society for a discussion of forensic engineering. 6:30pm\, Double T Diner\, Annapolis: rynone.eng@gmail.com.
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SUMMARY:Instant Pot Cooking
DESCRIPTION:Learn to make desserts in your Instant Pot. 7pm\, RSVP for link: www.aacpl.net.
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SUMMARY:Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth: A History of Sugar and Dessert
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the history of cane sugar in its many forms from Muscovado to Lisbon to Loaf in this interactive presentation with food historian Joyce White; learn how sugar has evolved over time from its introduction to Medieval England up until the Victorian days\, learn the many ways sugar has been incorporated into meals for medicinal\, culinary\, and decorative purposes. 7pm\, RSVP for link:https://hammondharwoodhouse.org/.
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SUMMARY:Winter Lecture Series - The Battle of the Chesapeake\, 1781: Military Decider for the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join Annapolis Maritime Museum for their 6th lecture of the 2021 Winter Lecture Series\, featuring speaker Dr. William Cogar. \nIn September 1781\, a battle between the British and French navies at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay resulted in what few contemporaries could contemplate: the event that would spell the end of the American Revolution and independence for the American colonies.  While most Americans\, then and now\, see the battle as a part of their conflict with Britain\, it was in fact an event that reflected global politics rather than regional ones. Join us as we step back in time to learn more about this important moment in our history.
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/winter-lecture-series-the-battle-of-the-chesapeake-1781-military-decider-for-the-american-revolution/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, MD\, United States
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