Sites of Slavery, Resistance, and Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Anne Arundel County

Tuesday, April 9th
7:00 pm

Online Lecture
Hosted by Historic Annapolis
$15 – Register here

Lisa Robbins will be presenting the findings of an 18-month study on the housing of enslaved and free-Black tenants in Anne Arundel County during the 19th century. The study will also cover the notable architectural changes that occurred during the transition period immediately after emancipation. Lisa will use several case studies from the county to demonstrate the significance of documenting and preserving these cultural resources that are disappearing.


Discovering Archaeology Day

Saturday, April 13th
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum
10515 Mackall Road
St. Leonard, MD

A day of interactive learning and fun with archaeologists from across Maryland and Virginia, including hands-on activities for kids, tours, exhibits, games, giveaways, and cool crafts. Free & open to the public!


The Archaeology of Jug Bay: A Hike through History

Sunday, April 14th
10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary
1361 Wrighton Road
Lothian, MD

Join archaeologist Drew Webster, from the Anne Arundel County’s Cultural Resources Section, to celebrate Archaeology Month with a hike from the Jug Bay Visitor’s Center to the Jug Bay River Farm. Along the hike (approximately 2.5-3 miles) you will learn about the many archaeological findings and research sites ranging in occupations from 13,000 years ago to the historic period. Drew will share how these archaeological sites inform us about past ways of life for people occupying the landscape of Jug Bay. The hike will include an artifact show-and-tell.

Ages: 12 years old and up. Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Fee: $10 per person, entrance fee included. More information and registration here.


Walk for the Woods

Saturday, April 27th
7:00 am – 3:00 pm

Bacon Ridge Natural Area
Farm Road Entrance
Crownsville, MD

Hosted by Scenic Rivers Land Trust.

Enjoy a day of guided hikes exploring the heart of the conserved Bacon Ridge Natural Area in Crownsville. Experts in wildlife, native plants, birds, history, archaeology, and more will be on-site and available to attendees. Plus, self-guided hike options will be offered, complete with trail maps and educational signage posted along the trails, as well as other fun educational activities.

Registration for guided hikes will open in early April. The hike schedule and link to registration will be announced on www.SRLT.org.


Saturday Volunteer Hours at the Anne Arundel County Archaeology Lab

No April Dates due to Archaeology Month
May 4
June 8

Anne Arundel County Archaeology Lab
839 Londontown Rd, Edgewater, MD

Sign Up Here

Volunteers help process artifacts by washing, labeling, sorting, and cataloging them. No experience is needed, and volunteers must register in advance. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.



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