Arts and Entertainment
January 11, 2023
From: Annapolis Maritime MuseumDr. Ritterbush's talk will cover the evolution of the Annapolis Harbor, the City Dock, and the surrounding marketplace over a 150-year period as it went through one major change after another, shifting from a working waterfront to a community of pleasure boats. He will also discuss how these changes were intimately connected to the broader history of the Chesapeake Bay.
January 12th - March 2nd
Thursdays; 7pm
Museum Campus
Admission is $10 per lecture and FREE for First Mate-level AMM members and above.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
SPACE IS LIMITED.
SCHOOL'S OUT CAMP
When school is out, AMM is IN!
What floats your boat?
Here at AMM, we are proud of our rich maritime history and want you to experience it. Join us as we learn about the maritime alphabet and how flags are used for communication today and back when the pirates ruled the Chesapeake Bay. We will name the parts of a boat in a fun outdoor activity as well as build and test out our own mini boats on the creek.
Wednesday, January 25th
Crabs of the Chesapeake
Feelin' a little crabby in the middle of winter? Join us for a day full of fun activities about the crabs who call the Chesapeake Bay their home. We will even get to meet a blue crab and see what we can do to help the blue crab population survive and thrive in our Bay.
member discounts available - become a member today!