
Fall serendipity walk
Join our volunteer naturalists for a guided hike through the Conservancy's grounds to discover fall foliage and natural wonders. Families welcome; best suited for ages 8 and older. Admission is $5 per person. Registration required.
Virtual Lecture - Strangers in the Realm
The American colonies were full of strangers—new arrivals born far away. Among the white population, those colonies teemed with immigrants from all across western Europe and elsewhere.
Virtual Lecture - Northern Slavery in Colonial America
We tend to think of slavery as a labor system that was confined to the American South. But it turns out that that’s not the full story. Slavery was also a fact of life in many northern colonies before the American Revolution.
Virtual Lecture Series - Despicable Pirates, 3,000-Year-Old Oyster Shells & Cannibal Crabs! Tall Tales of Annapolis & the Chesapeake Bay
Storyteller Jefferson Holland presents a delightful program of original tall tales and songs inspired by the people and places of the Bay, from the Native Americans who feasted on oysters along her shores to the modern-day sailors who ply her waters.