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April 18, 2023
From: Annapolis Maritime MuseumWILMA LEE DROPS ANCHOR AT ANNAPOLIS CITY DOCK
Additional cruise location makes waves for tourists and locals!
Last weekend, Captain Rick Flamand and our crew of Annapolis Maritime Museum & Park [AMM] sailed the historic skipjack, WILMA LEE to her semi-permanent location at Burtis Dock, on the north side of Susan Campbell Park. This will allow Annapolis visitors and locals the opportunity to take a deck tour or a cruise on the Chesapeake Bay by way of City Dock.
Built in 1940 by Bronza Parks, the Wilma Lee is a prime example of a true Chesapeake Bay skipjack and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
COME CRUISE WITH US
Enjoy the sunshine with a WILMA LEE cruise!
Come soak in the sun, enjoy the history of Annapolis, and cruise the Chesapeake Bay on our historic skipjack, Wilma Lee! We have many exciting cruises planned this spring and summer and hope you and your family join us for an unforgettable experience.
Click the link below and book your cruise today!
HERITAGE CRUISE
Experience Annapolis and the Chesapeake Bay like never before on this 2-hour guided heritage sail aboard Wilma Lee. Learn about the city’s history and the ecology of the Bay while viewing landmarks like the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the Naval Academy. Perfect for families and maritime enthusiasts!
AMM AND ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY PARTNER TO OFFER FREE PASSES FOR CUSTOMERS
AMM admission passes are a new addition to AACO Public Library's 'Library of Things' catalog available to all library customers. Family passes to visit the award-winning museum?are now available for checkout for free with a library card.
Each of the 16 AACO Public Library branches will receive two family passes, good for the general admission of up to four people during regular museum public hours. They may be checked out for seven days and can be picked up or returned at any AACO Public Library location.
"We are thrilled to offer free access to our Maritime Museum through the partnership with Anne Arundel County Library,” said Museum President Alice Estrada. “It is always our mission to expand our impact and audience with the community, and this pass program enables us to do so wonderfully."
BOX OF RAIN STUDENTS ENJOY DINNER WITH MAYOR GAVIN BUCKLEY
Box of Rain’s mission is to connect under-resourced youth to the Chesapeake Bay and their maritime heritage through fun, educational, and immersive experiences in nature. This year-round program has served and continues to serve hundreds of youth, ages 8-14, at the Museum’s Park Campus and on field trips throughout Anne Arundel County.