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Historic Annapolis News - March 30, 2023

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March 31, 2023

From: Historic Annapolis

Spring has sprung here at Historic Annapolis! With spring comes our Maryland Day Celebration and the beginning of our summer season. Celebrate Maryland throughout the weekend with special pricing and activities at the William Paca House & Garden, Museum of Historic Annapolis, Hogshead, and Waterfront Warehouse!

Check out what's Happening all weekend:

Emeriti Evoke HA History
Though it may be easy to take for granted the historic ambience of Maryland’s capital city, eight newly named emeritus board members of Historic Annapolis think differently. They believe that 71 years of preservation have provided residents with a place that has few peers.

Brad Davidson, Ann Fligsten, Anna Greenberg, Jim Nolan and Joe Rubino gathered on a lovely evening at Paca House and Garden to inaugurate the creation of HA's emeriti group. Conversation was lively. Wisdom was plentiful. One characteristic united the group: enthusiasm. Coupled with interest in the strong financial underpinnings of an organization entrusted with the care of 12 state properties, the emeriti offered perspective on past challenges and ideas for a promising future.

It was a wonderful beginning. While they were unable to join us for the inaugural meeting, we are also grateful for the partnership of our additional Trustee Emeriti - Jib Edwards, Barry Jackson, and Bill Kardash.  

Upcoming Events

Tuesday, April 11

Mr. Paca's Garden Storytime: Hornbooks and Inkwells

Your preschooler will love our special storytime with Miss Nannetta in Mr. Paca's Garden with a book reading, song, and craft time. This Week's Book is Hornbooks and Inkwells by Verla Kay!

Tuesday, April 11

Virtual Lecture - Let It Begin Here: The Battle of Lexington and Concord

Dr. Glenn F. Williams explores the constitutional crisis and events that led to the American Revolution.

The Smithsonian In Our Neighborhood

Monday, April 17

Saving Cultural Heritage in Crisis: From Haiti and Hurricanes, Iraq to Ukraine

Join us for a FREE in-person presentation with renowned scholar Dr. Richard Kurin of the Smithsonian Institution as he shares how the Smithsonian helps communities protect their heritage when faced with disaster.

Tuesday, April 18

Virtual Lecture - Life Along the River: The Pamunkey Tribe of Virginia

Renée Gokey of the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian will explore the history and contemporary lives of the Pamunkey peoples during this FREE virtual lecture.

Visit the Calendar of Events to register and for more upcoming programs!