KIDS Strawberry DNA
Learn how to see DNA by using simple household supplies to turn your kitchen into a research lab. 5pm, RSVP for link: https://calvertlibrary.libnet.info.
Learn how to see DNA by using simple household supplies to turn your kitchen into a research lab. 5pm, RSVP for link: https://calvertlibrary.libnet.info.
A representative of Leica GeoSystems will give a presentation of his company's state-of-the-art surveying and distance measuring equipment in the Double T Diner Meeting Room at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, 14 January 2021. Information: William Rynone, Ph.D., P.E. 410-263-0794 or [email protected]
Learn about the construction of sheet metal buildings in this meeting of the Annapolis chapter. 6:30-8pm, Double T Diner, Annapolis, RSVP: 410-263-0794 or [email protected].
Dr. Matthew Perry will explore the history of waterfowl in the Bay from the time of Captain John Smith to present-day as they compete with humans for optimum habitat. He will discuss Chesapeake Bay studies of the Canvasback, King of the Bay, and the latest tracking studies of Seaducks using satellite telemetry. He will also […]
Dr. Matthew Perry explores the history of waterfowl in the Bay from the time of Captain John Smith to present-day as they compete with humans for optimum habitat, discussing studies of sea ducks, swans and geese; hosted by the Annapolis Maritime Museum. 7-8:30pm, $10 w/discounts, RSVP for link: www.amaritime.org.
The Riversdale House Museum is continuing its Twelfth Night Ball tradition in a modified format, offering viewers the chance to bring this treasured event into their living rooms. Don festive attire for an evening of dancing, with instruction and period music, take a peek at the candlelit home, plus learn about popular foods that are traditional […]
The awards are an honor recognizing Poe’s continuing legacy in the arts and literature globally. The prizes will honor media, art, performance, and writing that is an adaptation of or is inspired by Poe’s life and works. Works of any medium and genre released, printed, distributed, or first performed between January 1, 2018, and December […]
Planting an Empire is the only modern, comprehensive history of the Chesapeake colonies, but writing it wasn’t a simple task. While two colonies shared a geographic region, they differed in a number of fundamental ways, yet together they formed a prosperous and politically important region in British North America. Trying to balance two dissimilar narratives […]
Join Annapolis Maritime Museum for their 4th week of the Winter Lecture Series featuring speaker Pete Lesher, chief curator at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. Pete will walk us through Maryland’s rich heritage of wooden shipbuilding over the course of three centuries developed with regionally specific designs, materials, & techniques. He will also review the […]
The William Paca House is famous for its reconstructed eighteenth-century garden. A place for leisure, experimentation, artistry, and the production of food and medicine, William Paca’s garden—and gardens elsewhere in Annapolis and the British Atlantic World—were integral to everyday life. Join Bethany McGlyn as she explores several eighteenth-century Annapolis gardens, their construction and design, and […]
An uplifting virtual event! Athletes for the Arts is an inspiring and entertaining evening of stories, live performances, and a chance to bid on a carefully curated silent auction of exclusive items. Support the arts, celebrate our youth and spend a night with celebrated professional athletes! Athletes for the Arts features former Navy, Washington Football […]
Join Annapolis Maritime Museum for their 5th lecture of the 2021 Winter Lecture Series, featuring speaker Jesse Iliff, River Keeper of South, West, and Rhode Rivers. The oyster has been a linchpin Bay’s ecosystem for millions of years and has impacted the politics and economy of the State of Maryland for centuries. Jesse will explain […]
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