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Annapolis Maritime Museum And Park News - September 19, 2023

Arts and Entertainment

September 22, 2023

From: Annapolis Maritime Museum

Hurricane Isabel

20th Anniversary

Hurricane Isabel made landfall in eastern North Carolina on September 18th, 2003 as a category 2 hurricane. Due to this hurricane's vastness, its damaging effects were felt across the Chesapeake and Potomac areas.

We want to thank Everyone who was involved in the rebuilding of not only our property, but our AMM community. Special thanks to Peg Wallace, Founder and Chairman of the Board of the Annapolis Maritime Museum.

View Our Photo Album

September Sunsets This Thursday

Enjoy lively tunes by

Honest Lee Soul!

 Music genres with roots in soul, blues, funk, hip-hop, gospel, and rock.

Join us this Thursday 6-8 PM at our Park Campus (7300 Edgewood Rd. Annapolis).

- Concerts are free; donations are appreciated.
- Beer, wine, and cocktails are available for purchase.
- Parking is limited; please utilize ride-sharing if possible!

Oyster samples from the

Annapolis Oyster Company,

prepared by Maryland's Best Seafood!

Zero Waste Event

Please Bring Or Buy A Cup

In case of inclement weather, the concert will be canceled.

Check our website and social media for updates!

Learn More!

The Great Chesapeake Bay

Schooner Race Watch Party

October 5th, 11 Am - 2 Pm

Join us aboard the historic skipjack, Wilma Lee, for The Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race Watch Party!

Come see the start of the 130-mile race from Annapolis to Norfolk Virginia.

Tickets include drinks and a complimentary lunch from Bread and Butter.

This event is 21+

Book Here!

The Whittington Collection

The photographs in the collection were taken by David Sterling Whittington and donated to the Annapolis Maritime Museum by his nephew Alan Coleman. 

They feature the Annapolis Yacht Yard during the 1940s, PT boats built for WWII, and other maritime scenery of the Annapolis area.

View The Collection

Local Development Council

Award Announcement

Last Thursday, September 14th, the Annapolis Maritime Museum was awarded $40,000 from the Arundel Community Development Services (ACDS) Local Development Council (LDC) at the Maryland Live! Casino and Hotel. This grant will help fund AMM’s Box of Rain and Oyster Education Programs! 

With this funding we serve over 550 students from Meade & MacArthur Middle Schools with hands-on, enriching environmental and maritime education experiences. We are incredibly grateful for this ongoing support and investment in these life-changing programs!