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SUMMARY:Heritage Tour - August 15
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/heritage-tour-august-15/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heritage Tours,Sailing
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SUMMARY:Tides & Tunes Summer Concert Series #10: A Classic Case
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/tides-tunes-summer-concert-series-10-a-classic-case/
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Tides and Tunes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T200000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250801T182753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T182753Z
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SUMMARY:Wilma Lee Sunset Cruise - August 14
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/wilma-lee-sunset-cruise-august-14/
LOCATION:Park Campus\, 7300 Edgewood Rd\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sailing,Wilma Lee Sunset Cruise
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T150000
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CREATED:20250801T180702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T180702Z
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SUMMARY:Heritage Tour - August 14
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/heritage-tour-august-14/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heritage Tours,Sailing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250813T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250813T193000
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CREATED:20250731T174127Z
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Night Races - August 13
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/wednesday-night-races-august-13/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sailing,Wednesday Night Racing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250810T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250810T150000
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SUMMARY:Heritage Tour - August 10
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/heritage-tour-august-10/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heritage Tours,Sailing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T200000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250731T180114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T191051Z
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SUMMARY:Wilma Lee Sunset Cruise - August 9
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/wilma-lee-sunset-cruise-august-9/
LOCATION:Park Campus\, 7300 Edgewood Rd\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sailing,Wilma Lee Sunset Cruise
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T150000
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CREATED:20250731T175415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T205302Z
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SUMMARY:Heritage Tour - August 9
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/heritage-tour-august-9/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heritage Tours,Sailing
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://amaritime.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/amm-photos_0011_Wilma-Lee_wnr.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250808T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250808T200000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250731T180059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T191042Z
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SUMMARY:Wilma Lee Sunset Cruise - August 8
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/wilma-lee-sunset-cruise-august-8/
LOCATION:Park Campus\, 7300 Edgewood Rd\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sailing,Wilma Lee Sunset Cruise
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://amaritime.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/wl-event-sunset.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250808T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250808T150000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250731T175405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T205246Z
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SUMMARY:Heritage Tour - August 8
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/heritage-tour-august-8/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heritage Tours,Sailing
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://amaritime.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/amm-photos_0011_Wilma-Lee_wnr.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250807T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250807T210000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250702T194539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T194539Z
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SUMMARY:Tides & Tunes Summer Concert Series #9 - 8 Ohms Band with Special Guest Dave Tieff and Area 301 Band
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/tides-tunes-summer-concert-series-9-8-ohms-band-with-special-guest-dave-tieff-and-area-301-band/
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Music,Tides and Tunes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250807T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250807T200000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250731T175811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T191034Z
UID:10000114-1754589600-1754596800@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Wilma Lee Sunset Cruise - August 7
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/wilma-lee-sunset-cruise-august-7/
LOCATION:Park Campus\, 7300 Edgewood Rd\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sailing,Wilma Lee Sunset Cruise
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://amaritime.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/wl-event-sunset.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250807T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250807T150000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250731T175046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T205229Z
UID:10000110-1754571600-1754578800@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Heritage Tour - August 7
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/heritage-tour-august-7/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heritage Tours,Sailing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250806T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250806T193000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250731T165910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T205558Z
UID:10000097-1754501400-1754508600@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Wednesday Night Races - August 6
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/wednesday-night-races-august-6/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sailing,Wednesday Night Racing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250803T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250803T150000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250801T204719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T204719Z
UID:10000166-1754226000-1754233200@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Heritage Tour - August 3
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/heritage-tour-august-3/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heritage Tours,Sailing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250802T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250802T150000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250801T204651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T204651Z
UID:10000165-1754139600-1754146800@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Heritage Tour - August 2
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/heritage-tour-august-2/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heritage Tours,Sailing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250724T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250724T210000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250620T180837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T180837Z
UID:10000091-1753383600-1753390800@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Tides & Tunes Summer Concert #7: The Grilled Lincolns
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/tides-tunes-summer-concert-7-the-grilled-lincolns/
CATEGORIES:Music,Tides and Tunes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250717T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250717T210000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250514T152309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T164452Z
UID:10000090-1752778800-1752786000@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Tides & Tunes Summer Concert #6: Reverend Smackmaster & The Congregation of Funk
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/51937/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tides and Tunes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T210000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250514T145111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T175109Z
UID:10000089-1752174000-1752181200@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Tides & Tunes Summer Concert Series #5: ONO (One Night Only)
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/tides-tunes-summer-concert-series-5-ono-one-night-only/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tides and Tunes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250703T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250703T210000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250514T144406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250514T144406Z
UID:10000088-1751569200-1751576400@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Tides & Tunes Summer Concert Series #4: IlyAimy with Ryan Keith Band
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/tides-tunes-summer-concert-series-4-ilyaimy-with-ryan-keith-band/
CATEGORIES:Tides and Tunes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250626T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250626T210000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250514T144113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250514T144113Z
UID:10000087-1750964400-1750971600@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Tides & Tunes Summer Concert Series #3: Michael McHenry Tribe
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/tides-tunes-summer-concert-series-3-michael-mchenry-tribe/
CATEGORIES:Tides and Tunes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T210000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250514T143428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250514T143428Z
UID:10000085-1749754800-1749762000@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Tides & Tunes Summer Concert Series #1-Dublin 5
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/tides-tunes-summer-concert-series-1-dublin-5/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tides and Tunes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250503T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250503T160000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250327T203458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250417T154518Z
UID:10000083-1746273600-1746288000@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Chesapeake Catfish Cookoff 12-4 PM
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/chesapeake-catfish-cookoff-12-4-pm/
CATEGORIES:Calendar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T160000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20250128T195556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T195556Z
UID:10000082-1742644800-1742659200@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Annapolis Oyster Roast & Sock Burning
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/annapolis-oyster-roast-sock-burning/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annapolis Oyster Roast & Sock Burning,Calendar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T203000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20241214T170529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241216T141735Z
UID:10000079-1740682800-1740688200@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Chesapeake Invaders: The Ecology and Economics of Blue Catfish on the Bay\, Presenter Jay Fleming
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/chesapeake-invaders-the-ecology-and-economics-of-blue-catfish-on-the-bay-presenter-jay-fleming/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250220T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250220T203000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121151
CREATED:20241214T170207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T194539Z
UID:10000078-1740078000-1740083400@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Pictured in Time: An Artist's Journey Around the Chesapeake\, Presenter Neil Harpe
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/pictured-in-time-an-artists-journey-around-the-chesapeake-presenter-neil-harpe/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T150000
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CREATED:20250117T175732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T175732Z
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SUMMARY:50 Years on the Chesapeake Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/50-years-on-the-chesapeake-art-show/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T203000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121152
CREATED:20241214T170010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T193540Z
UID:10000077-1739473200-1739478600@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Resilience in Practice: Adapting to Sea Level Rise at AMM\, Presenter Cameron Ramey
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/resilience-in-practice-adapting-to-sea-level-rise-in-annapolis-presenter-cameron-ramey/
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:20250206T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T203000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121152
CREATED:20241214T165720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T145247Z
UID:10000076-1738868400-1738873800@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:A Reckless Night\, A Path to Freedom: The Royal Navy on the Chesapeake in 1814\, Presenter Dave Gendell
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
URL:https://amaritime.org/event/a-reckless-night-a-path-to-freedom-presenter-dave-gendell/
LOCATION:Annapolis Maritime Museum\, 723 Second st.\, Annapolis\, 21403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Winter Lecture Series
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://amaritime.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Gendell.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250130T203000
DTSTAMP:20260627T121152
CREATED:20241214T165454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T194435Z
UID:10000075-1738263600-1738269000@amaritime.org
SUMMARY:Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse Celebrates 150 Years of Service by John Potvin
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thomas Guay\, Author and Musician (Eastport Oyster Boys)   Thomas Guay is the author of Chesapeake Bound\, a historical novel tracing one young man’s perilous 18th-century journey from London to Annapolis—and the motivations that drove ordinary Britons to risk years of indentured servitude for a chance at a new beginning. A former Capitol Hill journalist\, Guay turned toward history and storytelling\, drawing on his work as a guide with the Charles Carroll House and Watermark Tours to bring colonial Annapolis vividly to life.  His lecture examines a central question: Why—and how—did Britain lose her American colonies? Through the firsthand experiences of indentured servants who arrived in Annapolis during the Stamp Act crisis\, Guay explores the economic\, social\, and political pressures that transformed loyal subjects into reluctant revolutionaries.  A student of history at the University of Maryland under Dr. Gordon Prange\, Guay credits Barbara Tuchman as a major influence. Since moving to Annapolis in 1999\, he has been deeply involved in Chesapeake culture—as a sailor\, longtime Severn River Association board member and executive director\, advocate for habitat restoration\, and member of the Eastport Oyster Boys.  								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									in-person tickets (SOLD OUT)\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									virtual tickets
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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