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AAA Annual Petite Squares Art Exhibit

Wimsey Cove Framing & Art 209 Chinquapin Round Rd., Annapolis

"A New Day" is the theme of the Annapolis Arts Alliance's annual Petite Squares Art Exhibit featuring 12x12 inch artworks from members. For participation information, please see AAA website. The reception will be at Wimsey Cove Framing and Fine Art Printing on March 14th from 1-3pm.

Free

Pax River Quilters Guild

Pax River Quilters Guild Welcomes You Visit our Website www.paxriverquiltguild.com or our Facebook page Pax River Quilters Guild for more information to join our group. Pax River Quilts Guild is a 501(c) (3) Organization and is open to everyone. If you become a member you can join in Quilto Game nights online and online sit […]

Family Finances

Learn tips and methods to teach financial education to children of all ages along with ideas for families to work together in reaching financial goals; presented in partnership with the Annapolis/Anne Arundel Financial Education Coalition. 6pm, RSVP for link: www.aacpl.net.

KIDS STEAMakers

Connect straws to create structures, and learn about design and construction as you build (ages 5+). 6:30pm, RSVP: www.calvertlibrary.info.

Virtual Lecture: The Fighting Irish

In 1779, Joseph Galloway estimated that Irishmen composed perhaps one-half of the Continental Army. Five years later, after Washington’s army won the war, another expert witness said that “the Irish language was as commonly spoken in the American ranks as English” and that Irish valor “determined the contest.” While exaggerated, those claims contained an essential […]

Virtual Lecture – The Fighting Irish: Ireland and the American Revolution

Zoom https://umd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYucuGpqD0pEtEPvadf_VjLpwv1ey0SmzAY

With St. Patrick’s Day upcoming, Dr. Richard Bell shares the contributions of the Irish in the American Revolution. Giving testimony to the British Parliament in 1779, Joseph Galloway estimated that Irishmen composed perhaps one-half of the Continental Army. Five years later, after Washington’s army won the war, another expert witness told Parliament that “the Irish […]

$10 – $15

Horn Point Lab Virtual Seminar

Spring seminar series kicks off with The Universe to Unicellular Organisms and Everything In-between, as Johannes Urpelainen of John Hopkins University presents a look at the United States and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. 11am, RSVP for link: www.umces.edu/events.

KIDS Nature Play Day

Get the kids outside for fun and exploration around the sanctuary. Dress for the weather (ages 6-10). 1-3pm, Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, Lothian, $6/person, plus $6 vehicle fee, www.jugbay.org.

KIDS Creative Hip Hop & Movement

Join an innovative and exciting virtual dance class with Ashley Gilbert, who leads students in a one-hour class with stretches, dance techniques, combinations and more (ages 6-10). 2-3pm, RSVP for link: www.aacpl.net.

Virtual Botanical Drawing for Beginners

Learn the basics of botanical drawing and how to sketch flowers and plants using colored pencils and pen, taught by Anita Hagan in this four-week virtual workshop; no previous art experience necessary (ages 14+). 6:30pm, $100, RSVP: /www.socoartslab.org/classes.

Honoring Black Women of Courage

In the spirit of Women’s History Month, join the Banneker-Douglass Museum for a Zoom discussion exploring of the life of Gloria Richardson. 6:30-8pm, RSVP for link: www.bdmuseum.maryland.gov/events.

Sharing the Burden: Women Coders During World War II

Learn about the women recruited from math departments at colleges around the country to learn cryptanalysis. Thousands of other women joining the Army and Navy were assigned to code work operating machines that broke enemy codes or transmitting coded messages to Washington; presented in partnership with the National Cryptologic Museum. 7-8pm, RSVP for link: www.aacpl.net.

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