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SUMMARY:La Sylphide Storytime at the William Paca Garden Featuring the Ballet Theatre of Maryland
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a whimsical afternoon at the William Paca House and Garden in partnership with the Ballet Theatre of Maryland for a special La Sylphide Storytime! \nThis delightful ballet\, La Sylphide\, includes lively Highland dancing\, playful storytelling\, and graceful\, fairy-like sylphs that spark the imagination. Enjoy an enchanting introduction to one of the world’s oldest and most beloved ballets! Costumed dancers will lead an engaging read-aloud and invite children to join in the fun with interactive movement\, making it a magical experience for the whole family. \nGuests will also enjoy: \n\nMeet-and-greet with the dancers and photo opportunities\nFestive craft for children to take home\nLight refreshments\nSelf-guided exploration of the beautiful William Paca Garden\, a hidden gem in the heart of Annapolis.\n\nSpace is limited—secure your spot today and make memories that will stay with you all season long! \nCost: General Admission: $25 for adults\, $20 for kids age 3-17. HA Members and Military: $20 for adults\, $15 for kids age 3-17. Kids 2 and under are free. \n \n  \n  \n\n \nAbout our Presenters: As the state’s premier professional ballet company\, Ballet Theatre of Maryland presents over 20 full-length performances each season in classical and contemporary ballet styles. Through traditional classics and innovative new works\, they endeavor to entertain\, inspire\, and enlighten audiences through dance. \nBecause the beauty of live professional dance would not be possible without quality instruction\, their Conservatory of Dance provides training and education for aspiring dancers of all ages. They believe in the power of dance to inspire and enrich lives\, which is why they also partner with numerous local organizations to make dance accessible to all. \nThrough their performances\, education\, and community collaborations\, BTM continues to bring the magic of live dance to diverse audiences in Annapolis as well as across the State of Maryland. \n \n  \n  \n  \nAccessibility Considerations: This event takes place in the William Paca Garden on our tented\, brick terrace. Entry to the Paca Garden includes wooden steps or our brick driveway ramp. The upper portion of the Paca Garden can be accessed via a brick ramp with handrails. The pathways are loose pea gravel. The lower garden levels are accessed by wooden or stone steps. An indoor\, single-use accessible restroom can be accessed via a ramp. \nKultureCity® Sensory Bags are available for visitors with sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation.   \nClick here to lean more: Historic Annapolis is a certified partner with KultureCity® – Historic Annapolis \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/la-sylphide-storytime-at-the-william-paca-garden-featuring-the-ballet-theatre-of-maryland/
LOCATION:William Paca House & Garden\, 186 Prince George St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:For Kids,William Paca House & Garden
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SUMMARY:Virtual Lecture - William and Dinah Nuthead: Maryland’s First Printers
DESCRIPTION:Before Jonas and Anne Catharine Hoof Green\, there was William and Dinah Nuthead\, Maryland’s first printing duo. William Nuthead was the first printer in Maryland and the first to operate a press in Virginia\, establishing his business in St. Mary’s City in 1685 after being barred from printing in Virginia by the colonial government. Following his death in 1695\, his widow Dinah Nuthead took over the business and became the first licensed female printer in the American colonies. Join Rod Cofield as he discusses his research into their lives that led to his Maryland Historical Magazine article\, “Much Ado about Nuthead.” \nThe Historic Annapolis Virtual Lecture Series is offered free of charge thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor. If you enjoy this program\, we hope you will consider becoming a member or making a donation today to support Historic Annapolis and our mission to connect all people with our shared history.  \nCan’t watch live? All lectures will be recorded. Please register and you’ll receive the link to watch the recording after the event. \nAdvance registration required; registration closes on half-hour prior to lecture.  \nCost: FREE \n \n  \n  \nThis lecture will be offered virtually by Zoom. Upon registration\, you will be sent the link for the video conference to join on the evening of the lecture. If you do not receive your confirmation email after you register\, please check your Spam folder\, or email Cara Garside at cara.garside@annapolis.org. To learn more about Zoom and to download the app to your computer\, visit the Zoom website. \nAbout Our Presenter: Rod Cofield is the Executive Director at Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum in Calvert County. He was previously the Executive Director at Historic London Town and Gardens in Edgewater\, Maryland. Rod’s first museum job was at Historic St. Mary’s City where he learned how to use a colonial-era printing press. \nPrior to his tenure at Historic London Town Gardens\, Rod was a visiting instructor at St. Mary’s College of Maryland and has taught various courses related to history and museum studies. He has additional service with professional organizations\, including the Maryland Museum Association and the Small Museum Association. He participates as a peer reviewer in both the Museum Assessment Program at the American Alliance of Museums and for the National Leadership Grant program for the Institute of Museum and Library Services. \nRod holds a bachelor’s degree in History and Political Science from St. Mary’s College of Maryland and a master’s degree in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College. \nThe information contained in the HA Virtual Lecture series represents the historical research\, views and opinions of the lecture presenter and may not represent the views or opinions of Historic Annapolis\, Inc.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/vls-nuthead/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, Zoom Virtual Lecture
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SUMMARY:Chime After Chime: How a Clock Knows the Time
DESCRIPTION:How does a clock know what hour to strike? \nJoin our resident clockmaker\, Stephen Sieracki\, for a hands-on exploration of the mechanisms that allow clocks to count\, track\, and announce the passing hours. \nParticipants will have the opportunity to handle authentic clock parts and assist in assembling a working striking mechanism from a grandfather clock. \nPerfect for the curious\, the mechanically minded\, and anyone who has ever wondered what goes on behind the clock face! \nThis is a drop-in style program. Visitors may join at any time during program hours and explore at their own pace through informal interaction and demonstrations. Advance registration recommended\, but not required. \nCost: Free ($5 suggested donation) \n \n  \n  \n\nAbout our Presenter: Local horologist (clockmaker) Stephen J. Sieracki is known as the “Clock Therapist”. \n \nAccessibility: Accessing this program requires ascending a flight of stairs. There are no restrooms on site. \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable.  \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/chime-after-chime-2/
LOCATION:Hogshead Trades Museum\, 43 Pinkney St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hogshead Trades Museum
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SUMMARY:Virtual Lecture - Exotic Imports & Elegant Dining: Annapolis in Its Golden Age (1763–1774)
DESCRIPTION:Step into the world of colonial luxury with food historian Joyce White in this engaging lecture exploring the remarkable imported foods that defined status and refinement in Annapolis during the 1700s. \nThis convergence of wealth and robust trade\, particularly during the city’s Golden Age\, allowed the wealthiest residents access to an extraordinary array of global delicacies—spices\, sugars\, teas\, coffees\, chocolate\, fine wines\, spirits\, cheeses\, and more—each reflecting far-reaching trade networks and cultural exchange. \nDiscover how these coveted ingredients shaped fashionable dining and learn about Maryland’s skilled culinary artisans—many of them enslaved people—whose expertise transformed imported luxuries into elegant meals. \nThe lecture concludes with a fascinating look at festive traditions documented in Maryland during this vibrant and prosperous era. \nJoin us for a richly illustrated journey into the tastes\, tables\, and traditions of colonial Annapolis. \nThe Historic Annapolis Virtual Lecture Series is offered free of charge thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor. If you enjoy this program\, we hope you will consider becoming a member or making a donation today to support Historic Annapolis and our mission to connect all people with our shared history.  \nCan’t watch live? All lectures will be recorded. Please register and you’ll receive the link to watch the recording after the event. \nAdvance registration required; registration closes on half-hour prior to lecture.  \nCost: FREE \n \n  \n  \nThis lecture will be offered virtually by Zoom. Upon registration\, you will be sent the link for the video conference to join on the evening of the lecture. If you do not receive your confirmation email after you register\, please check your Spam folder\, or email Cara Garside at cara.garside@annapolis.org. To learn more about Zoom and to download the app to your computer\, visit the Zoom website. \nAbout Our Presenter: Joyce White’s work as a food historian began in college in the late 1980s when she was a museum education intern at the Geneva Historical Society/Rose Hill Mansion in the Finger Lakes region of New York. Joyce’s first experience cooking historic food occurred there while performing the role of an 1840s kitchen maid at Rose Hill\, where she cooked cakes with every 4th-grade class in the county! \nAfter college\, Joyce became the Education Curator at the Square House Museum\, a 1700s tavern on the Boston Post Rd\, operated by the Rye Historical Society in Westchester County\, New York. While there she cooked frequently on the tavern’s hearth from the 1700s. \nIn Maryland\, Joyce began work in 2006 as the Education Director and Foodways Consultant at the c. 1801 Riversdale House Museum in Riverdale Park\, Maryland\, was the consultant for the restoration of historic kitchen at Annapolis’s William Paca House in 2006\, was the guest curator for the Maryland State Exhibit for the Southern Food & Beverage Museum in New Orleans\, LA in 2012\, and is a Trustee of Annapolis’ c. 1774 Hammond-Harwood House Museum. \nJoyce is also an independent consultant to historic museums and offers presentations on a variety of topics\, writes articles for local publications such as Outlook by the Bay\, MarylandRoadTrips.com\, Chesapeake Family Magazine\, and assorted blogs\, and is now creating historically accurate faux food items of use at historic sites. \nJoyce has been featured on television shows several times: “State Plate with Taylor Hicks\,” “Eatin’ the Chesapeake” for MPT\, CBS News Sunday Morning (2023)\, “America the Bountiful” (2024)\, the PBS News Hour (November 28\, 2024)\, and “Maryland Farm and Harvest” (February 18\, 2025). \nIn September 2024\, Joyce’s first book\, Cooking Maryland’s Way: Voices of a Diverse Cuisine\, was published for the Hammond-Harwood House Museum in Annapolis. \nJoyce has a B.A. from William Smith College\, an M.A. in American Studies from Penn State University\, and has studied food history at various historic sites in England and the United States. \nThe information contained in the HA Virtual Lecture series represents the historical research\, views and opinions of the lecture presenter and may not represent the views or opinions of Historic Annapolis\, Inc.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/vls-goldenagedining/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, Zoom Virtual Lecture
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