May
Group Lighthouse Overnights
May 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30
6:30pm-8am (next day)
Hooper Strait Lighthouse
Fridays and Saturdays in April, May, June, September, and October.
Limited dates are available for the spring and bookings now for
fall 2009 are now being accepted. Cost includes program activities,
the overnight, and two daysâ admission to the Museum.
Special lighthouse badge and Chesapeake Bay patch available for
Brownie, Junior and Cadet Girl Scout groups. $650 for up to 15 people.
John Wennersten "The Patapsco And The Anacostia:
The Story of Ruin and Recovery in The Chesapeake"
Thursday, May 7, 11:30am-1:30pm
Van Lennep Auditorium
The Patapsco and Anacostia Rivers have evolved over time from agricultural
and transportation arteries, to industrial rivers that are sinks
for sewage and manufacturing toxins. Historical overview of the
environmental and social changes that conditioned the development
of these two major watersheds in the Chesapeake Bay country. Dr.
Wennersten will discuss how rivers reflect the society through which
they flow. CBMM members $17, non-members $20. Includes lunch, pre-registration
required.
Nature Appreciation: A Spring Day in Trappe
Saturday, May 9, 9am-4pm
*Off-site: Trappe, MD*
Spend the day with Paul Spitzer, a lifelong ecologist (Cornell Ph.D.)
and protege of Roger Tory Peterson, to explore the âEmpty
Quarterâ of Talbot County. Through a series of trips around
the Trappe area, you will discuss plant ecology, birds, and conservation
philosophy. Bring a lunch! CBMM members $70, non-members $80
Boaters Safety
May 12 & 13, 6-10pm
Dorchester House
Any Maryland boater born after July 1, 1972, is required to have
a Certificate of Boating Safety Education in order to operate a
vessel. Participants completing the course and passing the test
will receive this certificate. The course is also recommended for
anyone looking to become a safer, more experienced boater. The course
is offered over two consecutive evenings. Space limited; pre-registration
required. $25 Certification/Course fee.
June
Group Lighthouse Overnights
June 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27, 6:30pm-8am (next day)
Hooper Strait Lighthouse
Fridays and Saturdays in April, May, June, September, and October.
Limited dates are available for the summer and bookings now for
fall 2009 are now being accepted. Cost includes program activities,
the overnight, and two daysâ admission to the Museum.
Special lighthouse badge and Chesapeake Bay patch available for
Brownie, Junior and Cadet Girl Scout groups. $650 for up to 15 people
Boaters Safety
Course A) June 9 & 10, 6-10pm
Course B) June 16 & 17, 6-10pm
VLA/Dorchester House
Any Maryland boater born after July 1, 1972, is required to have
a Certificate of Boating Safety Education in order to operate a
vessel. Participants completing the course and passing the test
will receive this certificate. The course is also recommended for
anyone looking to become a safer, more experienced boater. The course
is offered over two consecutive evenings. Space limited, pre-registration
required. $25 Certification/Course fee.
Henry Miller: "St. Mary's City, An Abundant and Fruitful
Land: An Overview of Human Use of the Chesapeake through History"
June 5, 11am-1:30pm
Van Lennep Auditorium
Using evidence ranging from fish bones to shipping records, Henry
Miller evaluates human use and impact upon the Chesapeake from the
perspectives of archaeology and history. Particular emphasis is
given to the colonial and nineteenth-century periods and the subjects
of land use and the harvesting of estuarine resources. CBMM members
$17, non-members $20. Includes lunch, pre-registration required.
"First Stop for the Bay Symposium"
Saturday, June 13, from 8am to 6pm
CBMM Steamboat Building
Shore Land Stewardship Council, an initiative of Adkins Arboretum,
is sponsoring this day-long, "First Stop for the Bay Symposium."
The symposium will introduce Critical Area property owners in Talbot,
Caroline, Kent and Queen Anne's counties to best landscaping practices,
as well as provide tips for working with local planning departments
toward a healthier Chesapeake Bay.
Workshop sessions include building a living shoreline, a rain garden,
and Bay-Wise Gardens. There also will be a garden tour and a native
plant sale. Workshop sponsors include Adkins Arboretum, Shore Land
Stewardship Council, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Critical Area
Commission, Environmental Concern, and University of Maryland Extension
Master Gardeners. The registration fee of $25 per person includes
continental breakfast, lunch, and a copy of the Council's new book,
The Green Book for the Bay: An Illustrated Guidebook for Chesapeake
Bay Critical Area Property Owners Living on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
To register, visit www.firststopforthebay.org
or call Adkins Arboretum at 410-634-2847, ext. 40.
Living Shoreline Planting/Work Day
Sunday, June 14, at 1pm
CBMM Campus, Living Shoreline
Come out for a community work day to honor the memory of Kennedy
Fitzgerald. In conjunction with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and
Environmental Concern, we will be plant new grasses for the Living
Shoreline project, where a natural-style wetlands shoreline is replacing
bulkhead and rip-rap. Friends and family of Kennedy, as well as
members of the regional community will be on hand to continue that
work that he so loved.
The Bay From Above:
Aerial Views of the Bay Then and Now
June 16, 2009, 11am - 1:30pm
Van Lennep Auditorium
Join aerial photographer Hunter Harris for a discussion of the new
exhibit. âThe Bay From Above: Aerial Views of the Bay
Then and Now,â juxtaposes the 1930s-1950s photography of H.
Robins Hollyday with new photography by Harris, pairing views of
the same stretch of the Bay region. Harris will focus on the astoundingly
beautiful and startling evidence of the changes in the Chesapeakeâs
shoreline, farmland, and Bay spaces over the last 75 years. CBMM
members $15, non-members $20. Includes lunch, pre-registration required.
22nd Annual Antique and Classic Boat Festival
Friday, June 19, 11am-5pm
Saturday, June 20, 10am-5pm
Sunday, June 21, 10am-2pm
Over 100 Chris Crafts, Hackers, Gar Woods and vintage classic boats.
Maritime craft vendors, food, and more make this the premier classic
boat event like it in the Mid-Atlantic!
July
Big Band Night
Friday, July 3, 7-10pm
Enjoy big band sounds and stay into the evening to enjoy the St.
Michaels fireworks over the Miles River.
Boaters Safety
July 14 & 15, 21 & 22, 6-10pm
Dorchester House
Any Maryland boater born after July 1, 1972, is required to have
a Certificate of Boating Safety Education in order to operate a
vessel. Participants completing the course and passing the test
will receive this certificate. The course is also recommended for
anyone looking to become a safer, more experienced boater. The course
is offered over two consecutive evenings. Space limited; pre-registration
required. $25 Certification/Course fee.
Chesapeake Folk Festival
Saturday, July 25, 10am-6pm
Celebrate the Bays people, food, music, work and traditions.
Enjoy live music by the Zionaires, New Gospelites, Raging Unstoppables
and Chester River Runoff. Great food, maritime and foodways demonstrations,
boat rides, craft vendors. Included with CBMM admission (boat rides
and food are an additional cost).
August
Boaters Safety
August 4 & 5, 18 & 19, 6-10pm
Dorchester House
Any Maryland boater born after July 1, 1972, is required to have
a Certificate of Boating Safety Education in order to operate a
vessel. Participants completing the course and passing the test
will receive this certificate. The course is also recommended for
anyone looking to become a safer, more experienced boater. The course
is offered over two consecutive evenings. Space limited; pre-registration
required. $25 Certification/Course fee.
September
12th Annual Boat Auction
Saturday, September 5, 11am-3pm
Offering everything from wooden rowing skiffs to classic sailboats
and modern power cruisers.
12th Annual Boating Party
Saturday, September 12, 6pm-10pm
Be a part of the Museum's fall gala fundraiser with cocktails, dinner,
and dancing.
October
27th Mid-Atlantic Small Craft Festival
Saturday, October 3, 10am-5pm
Hundreds of boatbuilders and enthusiasts from all over the region
display their skiffs, kayaks, and canoes.
CBMM Members' Day
Saturday, October 17, 10am-4pm
Special day for our members, with boat rides, live music, kids'
activities, special programs, refreshments.
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