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SUMMARY:Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse Celebrates 150 Years of Service by John Potvin
DESCRIPTION:Click HERE for in-person registration\, Click HERE for virtual registration. \nSince 1875\, the Thomas Point Shoal lighthouse has been guiding mariners up the bay past one of the most notorious shoals on the Chesapeake. The shoal has seen it’s share of historical events\, including the grounding of a British warship in 1812 and the scene of battles during the Oyster wars. \n2025 is the 150th anniversary of the lighthouse lighting. We will explore the different generations of history from the United States Lighthouse Service\, the Coast Guard era\, the automation of the light and ultimately the transfer of the light to the City of Annapolis and cooperative partnership with the Annapolis Maritime Museum\, the Chesapeake Chapter of the United States Lighthouse Society and the long term commitment of this National Historic Landmark. \nFrom there\, we will discuss the repair\, maintenance and preservation of the lighthouse\, including some of the pitfalls and lessons learned. The slide show presentation will feature some beautiful pictures of local photographer David Sites. \n\n$10 Admission and FREE for First Mate & Above Museum Members. Limited seating. Please register and reserve your spot . Virtual option available\, please reserve virtual spot to receive zoom link. \nFIRST MATE & ABOVE MEMBERS MUST PRE-REGISTER USING MEMBER CODE\, PLEASE CONTACT KELLY SWARTOUT AT development@amaritime.org if you misplaced your code or have any issues reserving your spot.
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/thomas-point-shoal-lighthouse-celebrates-150-years-of-service-by-john-potvin/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
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CREATED:20241214T165140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T174630Z
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SUMMARY:American Blues: The Diverse\, Delicious Story of the Chesapeake Blue Crab\, Presenter Kate Livie
DESCRIPTION:Click HERE for in-person registration\, Click HERE for virtual registration. \nJoin Chesapeake writer and historian Kate Livie as she shares the fascinating history of the Bay’s crab industry through untold stories of the underdogs who shaped our cuisine and culture. From enslaved cooks and watermen\, to Black entrepreneurs persevering and profiting during the height of Jim Crow\, immigrant spice merchants and migrant pickers\, Livie will share the history of the Chesapeake’s iconic fishery—and explore the ways climate change and globalization are threatening its future. \nKate Livie is a professional Chesapeake educator\, writer and social historian. As an Eastern Shore native\, Kate is passionate about the Chesapeake Bay’s culture\, history\, traditions and environment\, and contributes regularly to publications like Chesapeake Bay Magazine\, Baltimore Magazine and Edible Delmarva\, and has hosted programs for MPT\, NPR and the History Channel. Her 2015 book\, Chesapeake Oysters: The Bay’s Foundation and Future\, won the Maryland Historical Society’s Marion Brewington prize for Maritime History. Formerly the director of education and associate curator at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum\, Kate teaches courses about the Bay’s culture and environment at Washington College and lectures on Chesapeake topics at cultural institutions\, colleges and non-profits throughout the region. Kate lives in her hometown of Chestertown\, Maryland\, and spends the weekends on the Chester River with her husband Ben and their son\, Laurie. \n\n$10 Admission and FREE for First Mate & Above Museum Members. Limited seating. Please register and reserve your spot. Virtual option available\, please reserve virtual spot to receive zoom link. \nFIRST MATE & ABOVE MEMBERS MUST PRE-REGISTER USING MEMBER CODE\, PLEASE CONTACT KELLY SWARTOUT AT development@amaritime.org if you misplaced your code or have any issues reserving your spot.
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/american-blues-the-diverse-delicious-story-of-the-chesapeake-blue-crab-presenter-kate-livie/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250116T190000
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CREATED:20241214T164632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241222T190047Z
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SUMMARY:Chesapeake Bay in Story and Song\, Presenter Jeff Holland
DESCRIPTION:Click HERE for in-person registration\, Click HERE for virtual registration. \nJefferson Holland\, Chesapeake Troubadour and Annapolis Poet Laureate presents a delightful program of original tall tales\, sing-along-songs and epic poetry inspired by the people\, places and especially the traditional boats of the Bay: Pirates! Cannibal crabs! And the Key to Annapolis History explained in eight stanzas! Holland has entertained audiences on both shores of the Bay as well as both coasts of the continent\, and this event is sure to be a sell-out.      \n\n$10 Admission and FREE for First Mate & Above Museum Members. Limited seating. Please register and reserve your spot. Virtual option available\, please reserve virtual spot to receive zoom link. \nFIRST MATE & ABOVE MEMBERS MUST PRE-REGISTER USING MEMBER CODE\, PLEASE CONTACT KELLY SWARTOUT at development@amaritime.org if you misplaced your code or have any issues reserving your spot.
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/chesapeake-bay-in-story-and-song/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250109T190000
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CREATED:20241214T164054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T173540Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrating American Sailing\, Presenter: Gary Jobson
DESCRIPTION:Click HERE for in-person registration\, Click HERE for virtual registration. \nIt was a busy year in 2024 for the sport of sailing.   A team of 13 American sailors competed in the Olympic Games in Marseilles\, France and the 37th Defense of the America’s Cup was sailed in Barcelona\, Spain.   Annapolis Hall of Fame sailor covered the Olympics for NBC and traveled to Barcelona for the America’s Cup.  He will present a first- hand account of the action from his unique perspective.  Jobson will also give a presentation on the state of sailing and where the sport is heading in the future.   He will also talk about his new book\, The Characters of the America’s Cup. \nGary Jobson is an award-winning journalist who has covered nine America’s Cups and seven Olympic Games for television.  He has been inducted in the National Sailing Hall of Fame and the America’s Cup Hall of Fame.  He has won major regattas including the America’s Cup\, Congressional Cup. Southern Circuit\, Annapolis to Newport Race\, the Fastnet Race and many other offshore races\, one-design championships\, and cruised some of the most remote regions of the world.  Jobson has written 23 books on sailing.  He is often seen sailing his 32-foot day sailor on the Chesapeake Bay. \n\n$10 Admission and FREE for First Mate & Above Museum Members. Limited seating. Please register and reserve your spot. Virtual option available\, please reserve virtual spot to receive zoom link. \nFIRST MATE & ABOVE MEMBERS MUST PRE-REGISTER USING MEMBER CODE\, PLEASE CONTACT KELLY SWARTOUT at development@amaritime.org if you misplaced your code or have any issues reserving your spot.
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/celebrating-american-sailing-presenter-gary-jobson/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T190000
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CREATED:20231130T141037Z
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SUMMARY:Following Seas: Sea Level Rise Observations\, Resilience\, and Research at the US Naval Academy\, Presenter: Zoe Johnson and Dr. Tori Johnson of the Naval Academy
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Naval Academy is now facing one of its greatest challenges ever: overcoming the challenge of local sea level rise and climate change stressors.\nHear about observations of historic flooding events at USNA and the work of the Sea Level Rise Advisory Council\, a group formed in 2015 to gather data and forecast future mitigation actions.\n\n$10 Admission and FREE for First Mate & Above Museum Members. Limited seating. Please register and reserve your spot below. Virtual option available\, please reserve virtual spot to receive zoom link. \nClick HERE for in-person registration\, Click HERE for virtual registration \nFIRST MATE & ABOVE MEMBERS MUST PRE-REGISTER USING MEMBER CODE\, PLEASE CONTACT LIZZIE SPOKELY AT lspokely@amaritime.org if you misplaced your code or have any issues reserving your spot.
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/following-seas-sea-level-rise-observations-resilience-and-research-at-the-us-naval-academy-presenter-zoe-johnson-and-dr-tori-johnson-of-the-naval-academy/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T190000
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CREATED:20231130T140831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T141249Z
UID:10000016-1709233200-1709238600@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Built on Sotweed: The History and Archaeology of Maryland in the 1600s and its Reliance upon Tobacco\, Presenter: Archaeologist Henry Miller
DESCRIPTION:Tobacco was foundational to shaping life in the Lord Baltimore’s colony. Explore insights into the yearly “Tobacco Fleet” that brought goods and carried tobacco across the Atlantic.\nLearn about the remains of an actual 17th- century English tobacco ship discovered using historical research and archaeology.\n\n$10 Admission and FREE for First Mate & Above Museum Members. Limited seating. Please register and reserve your spot below. Virtual option available\, please reserve virtual spot to receive zoom link. \nClick HERE for in-person registration\, Click HERE for virtual registration \nFIRST MATE & ABOVE MEMBERS MUST PRE-REGISTER USING MEMBER CODE\, PLEASE CONTACT LIZZIE SPOKELY AT lspokely@amaritime.org if you misplaced your code or have any issues reserving your spot.
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/built-on-sotweed-the-history-and-archaeology-of-maryland-in-the-1600s-and-its-reliance-upon-tobacco-presenter-archaeologist-henry-miller/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T044353
CREATED:20231130T140539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T141249Z
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SUMMARY:Defiant: The Audacious Escape of Robert Smalls: The Water Side of the Underground Railroad\, Presenter: Author and Screenwriter Robert Blake Whitehill
DESCRIPTION:Robert Smalls’ life was one of accomplishment. Starting enslaved\, then American politician\, publisher\, businessman\, and maritime pilot.\nHear the thrilling tale of how Smalls freed himself\, his crew\, and their families during the American Civil War by commandeering a Confederate ship and sailing it from Confederate-controlled waters to freedom.\n\n$10 Admission and FREE for First Mate & Above Museum Members. Limited seating. Please register and reserve your spot below. Virtual option available\, please reserve virtual spot to receive zoom link. \nClick HERE for in-person registration\, Click HERE for virtual registration \nFIRST MATE & ABOVE MEMBERS MUST PRE-REGISTER USING MEMBER CODE\, PLEASE CONTACT LIZZIE SPOKELY AT lspokely@amaritime.org if you misplaced your code or have any issues reserving your spot.
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/defiant-the-audacious-escape-of-robert-smalls-the-water-side-of-the-underground-railroad-presenter-author-and-screenwriter-robert-blake-whitehill/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T203000
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CREATED:20231130T140327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T141323Z
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SUMMARY:Churchill's American Arsenal: How the US Built the British Innovations that Won World War II\, Presenter: Professor and Author Larrie Ferreiro
DESCRIPTION:Overcoming initial misunderstandings\, petty jealousies\, and continuing differences over priorities\, scientists and engineers on both sides of the Atlantic found new and often ingenious ways to work together.\nThey jointly created vehicles\, weapons\, and inventions that often became the decisive factor in the strategy for victory.\n\n$10 Admission and FREE for First Mate & Above Museum Members. Limited seating. Please register and reserve your spot below. Virtual option available\, please reserve virtual spot to receive zoom link. \nClick HERE for in-person registration\, Click HERE for virtual registration \nFIRST MATE & ABOVE MEMBERS MUST PRE-REGISTER USING MEMBER CODE\, PLEASE CONTACT LIZZIE SPOKELY AT lspokely@amaritime.org if you misplaced your code or have any issues reserving your spot.
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/churchills-american-arsenal-how-the-us-built-the-british-innovations-that-won-world-war-ii-presenter-professor-and-author-larrie-ferreiro/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240208T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240208T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T044353
CREATED:20231130T140003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T212453Z
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SUMMARY:Atlantic Harvest: Commercial Fisheries in the Atlantic Ocean\, Presenter: Author and Professional Photographer Jay Fleming
DESCRIPTION:Photographs and stories from trips up and down the Atlantic’s east coast from commercial fisheries in Florida to the Canadian Maritimes.\nEnjoy photograph collections of Atlantic Sea Scallop\, lobster\, large coastal sharks\, and squid.\n\n$10 Admission and FREE for First Mate & Above Museum Members. Limited seating. Please register and reserve your spot below. Virtual option available\, please reserve virtual spot to receive zoom link. \nIn-person registration sold out\, Click HERE for virtual registration \nFIRST MATE & ABOVE MEMBERS MUST PRE-REGISTER USING MEMBER CODE\, PLEASE CONTACT LIZZIE SPOKELY AT lspokely@amaritime.org if you misplaced your code or have any issues reserving your spot. \n 
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/atlantic-harvest-commercial-fisheries-in-the-atlantic-ocean-presenter-author-and-professional-photographer-jay-fleming/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240201T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240201T203000
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CREATED:20231130T135811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T141249Z
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SUMMARY:Augustine Herman's Remarkable Map of the 17th Century Chesapeake\, Presenter: Professor and Author Dr. Christian J. Koot
DESCRIPTION:As one of the most extraordinary maps of colonial English America\, it pictures the Mid-Atlantic in breathtaking detail\, capturing its waterways\, coastlines\, and communities.\nTrace the map’s Atlantic journey and hear what it reveals about colonial Maryland.\n\n$10 Admission and FREE for First Mate & Above Museum Members. Limited seating. Please register and reserve your spot below. Virtual option available\, please reserve virtual spot to receive zoom link. \nClick HERE for in-person registration\, Click HERE for virtual registration \nFIRST MATE & ABOVE MEMBERS MUST PRE-REGISTER USING MEMBER CODE\, PLEASE CONTACT LIZZIE SPOKELY AT lspokely@amaritime.org if you misplaced your code or have any issues reserving your spot.
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/augustine-hermans-remarkable-map-of-the-17th-century-chesapeake-presenter-professor-and-author-dr-christian-j-koot/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240125T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240125T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T044353
CREATED:20231130T135518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T141249Z
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SUMMARY:Chanteys: Sailing Work Songs of the Sea\, Presenter: Professor and Author Dr. Jessica Floyd
DESCRIPTION:Delve into the chantey tradition including who sang them and when and why they sung.\nEnjoy an overview of the lyrical content of chanteys in archival and published collections\n\n$10 Admission and FREE for First Mate & Above Museum Members. Limited seating. Please register and reserve your spot below. Virtual option available\, please reserve virtual spot to receive zoom link. \nClick HERE for in-person registration\, Click HERE for virtual registration \nFIRST MATE & ABOVE MEMBERS MUST PRE-REGISTER USING MEMBER CODE\, PLEASE CONTACT LIZZIE SPOKELY AT lspokely@amaritime.org if you misplaced your code or have any issues reserving your spot.
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/chanteys-sailing-work-songs-of-the-sea-presenter-professor-and-author-dr-jessica-floyd/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240118T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T044353
CREATED:20231130T135049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T141306Z
UID:10000010-1705604400-1705609800@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Old Buck and the Naval School: Franklin Buchanan and the Founding of the U.S. Naval Academy\, Presenter: Professor & Author Craig Symonds
DESCRIPTION:Discover Franklin Buchanan. Why did he become the school’s first Superintendent & why is the Superintendent’s House no longer named for him?\nAdditionally\, explore how & why the Naval Academy was established in Annapolis.\n\n$10 Admission and FREE for First Mate & Above Museum Members. Limited seating. Please register and reserve your spot below. Virtual option available\, please reserve virtual spot to receive zoom link. \nClick HERE for in-person registration\, Click HERE for virtual registration \nFIRST MATE & ABOVE MEMBERS MUST PRE-REGISTER USING MEMBER CODE\, PLEASE CONTACT LIZZIE SPOKELY AT lspokely@amaritime.org if you misplaced your code or have any issues reserving your spot.
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/old-buck-and-the-naval-school-franklin-buchanan-and-the-founding-of-the-u-s-naval-academy-presenter-professor-author-craig-symonds/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
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