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Winter Lecture Series: Welcome to Historic Annapolis

William Paca House and Garden 186 Prince George Street , Annapolis

Senior Historian Glenn E. Campbell will present a short history of Historic Annapolis. We will discuss HA today, its programs, and current focus. Weather permitting, we will take a short orientation walk through our sites. If you have an interest in becoming a part of HA as a member or volunteer, please join us! Reservations required.

Pop-Up Heritage: In the Face of the Flood

Chesapeake Room 2664 Riva Road Bldg, 2nd Floor, Annapolis

"IN THE FACE OF THE FLOOD: THE COUNTY'S EFFORTS TO MITIGATE THE LOSS OF CULTURAL RESOURCES" -- SPEAKER: ANASTASIA POULOS BROWN BAG TALK: Planning for Sea-Level Rise -- by Anastasia Poulos, Archaeological Sites Planner, Cultural Resources Division, Anne Arundel County Planning & Zoning

Chesapeake Fisheries: The Facts and the Future

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center 647 Contees Wharf Road , Edgewater

Speaker: Tuck Hines, SERC director and marine biologist In this talk, Tuck Hines will give an overview of some of the Chesapeake's most iconic species, including oysters, blue crabs, striped bass, menhaden and river herring. Despite their vastly different life cycles and fisheries, this talk shows a consistent historical pattern, and points to the key for restoration and sustainable management.