Events Calendar
Winter Lecture Series
A Reckless Night: A Path to Freedom, Presenter Dave Gendell
Annapolis Maritime Museum 723 Second st., Annapolis, United StatesAuthor David Gendell tells the story of the HMS Menelaus on the Chesapeake in 1814, including a failed raid that led to the death of a top Royal Navy captain.
The frigate later played a key role in helping dozens of enslaved people escape from the Annapolis area.
Gendell unpacks this dramatic chapter of history involving both disaster and freedom.
Resilience in Practice: Adapting to Sea Level Rise at AMM, Presenter Cameron Ramey
Annapolis Maritime Museum 723 Second st., Annapolis, United StatesStantec representative, Cameron Ramey, will discuss Sea Level Rise (SLR) planning at the Annapolis Maritime Museum.
The focus will be on "resilience in practice" at the community, resident, and industry levels.
Ramey will highlight key Sea Level Rise-related projects
Pictured in Time: An Artist’s Journey Around the Chesapeake, Presenter Neil Harpe
Annapolis Maritime Museum 723 Second st., Annapolis, United StatesHarpe's new book, Pictured in Time: An Artist’s Journey Around the Chesapeake, features over 125 unpublished 1980s and '90s Chesapeake Bay photographs.
The book also showcases the artwork inspired by these iconic images.
Chesapeake Invaders: The Ecology and Economics of Blue Catfish on the Bay, Presenter Jay Fleming
Annapolis Maritime Museum 723 Second st., Annapolis, United StatesPhotographer Jay Fleming will share photos and stories on the invasive blue catfish in the Chesapeake Bay, highlighting its economic and ecological impacts.
Chef Matthew Lego from LEO will discuss the culinary qualities of blue catfish and offer samples to the audience.