Bay Weekly Calendar

Virtual Book Discussion: “A Question of Freedom”

Virtual Event Online, Baltimore

Join author William G. Thomas III at 7:00pm as he discusses his book entitled "A Question of Freedom: The Families Who Challenged Slavery from the Nation's Founding to the Civil War." Thomas will highlight several freedom suits filed in the Prince Georges County Court System. This virtual event is hosted by Darnall's Chance House Museum […]

Free

Winter Lecture- Commodore Matthew C. Perry: Sailor, Diplomat, Navel Educator

Virtual Event Online, Baltimore

Join us virtually for our annual winter lecture series hosted over Zoom. You will be challenged to question and to learn by engaging speakers on eight diverse topics including a discussion about Commodore Matthew Perry’s early accomplishments in 1820-30s at sea fighting piracy, claiming Key West for the U.S.A., repatriating free slaves to Africa, and […]

$10

Virtual Winter Lecture

Dr. Matthew Perry discusses his ancestor Commodore Matthew Perry, a sailor, diplomat and naval educator; hosted by Annapolis Maritime Museum, 7-8:30pm, $10 w/discounts, RSVP for Zoom link: amaritime.org.

The Lost Boy

the Colonial Players 108 East Street, Annapolis

This heartwarming, fictionalized story follows author James Barrie and the forces that drove the creation of his many beloved characters. Haunted by the tragic loss of his older brother, James slowly begins to confront his family’s tragic past through storytelling, an unexpected friendship, and the dream of finding Neverland. Show Times 8:00 p.m. Thursday, Friday, […]

$23

Black History Exhibit

January 28 thru February 28 See the Uhuru Quilters Guild display We Are Black History: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, featuring dynamic designs by skilled quilters on various themes of Black history. Thu-M 10am-4pm, Montpelier House Museum, Laurel, free: [email protected].

The Lost Boy

the Colonial Players 108 East Street, Annapolis

This heartwarming, fictionalized story follows author James Barrie and the forces that drove the creation of his many beloved characters. Haunted by the tragic loss of his older brother, James slowly begins to confront his family’s tragic past through storytelling, an unexpected friendship, and the dream of finding Neverland. Show Times 8:00 p.m. Thursday, Friday, […]

$23

Black History Exhibit

January 28 thru February 28 See the Uhuru Quilters Guild display We Are Black History: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, featuring dynamic designs by skilled quilters on various themes of Black history. Thu-M 10am-4pm, Montpelier House Museum, Laurel, free: [email protected].

African American Heritage Walking Tour

Down Town Annapolis

Trace the journey of African Americans, and explore their impact both nationally and internationally. This 2-hour walking tour, offered in partnership with the Kunte Kinte-Alex Haley Foundation and named a “Heritage Award Winner” by the Four Rivers Heritage Area, starts at Market House Park across from Annapolis City Dock, where slave ships entered 300 years […]

$5 – $20

Colonial Annapolis & USNA Walking Tour

Enjoy the rich stories of historic Annapolis, the Maryland State House, and the U.S. Naval Academy. Your knowledgeable, period-attired guide will share four centuries of this charming city's unique history and culture, highlighting the 18th-century. A favorite for 50 years and a wonderful introduction to the best of Annapolis. Photo ID required.

$3 – $22

The Lost Boy

the Colonial Players 108 East Street, Annapolis

This heartwarming, fictionalized story follows author James Barrie and the forces that drove the creation of his many beloved characters. Haunted by the tragic loss of his older brother, James slowly begins to confront his family’s tragic past through storytelling, an unexpected friendship, and the dream of finding Neverland. Show Times 8:00 p.m. Thursday, Friday, […]

$23

Black History Exhibit

January 28 thru February 28 See the Uhuru Quilters Guild display We Are Black History: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, featuring dynamic designs by skilled quilters on various themes of Black history. Thu-M 10am-4pm, Montpelier House Museum, Laurel, free: [email protected].

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