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Sunday Funday at Annapolis Maritime Museum
Annapolis Maritime Museum, 723 2nd St, Annapolis, MD | Get Directions »
FREE
The Annapolis Maritime Museum’s new “Young Families” group will host the first monthly “Sunday Funday” on Sunday, July 22, from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.
Sunday Fundays are free monthly programs designed for kids and parents alike to enjoy a short Bay related activity followed by time to play in the sand and on the Museum’s waterfront campus with friends.
The July event will include seining for Bay critters and building tin foil boats. Families are invited to bring a picnic and enjoy some fun with new and old friends as the kids learn about their maritime heritage and the natural history of the Chesapeake Bay.
Admission is free; however, reservations are suggested. Email office@amaritime.org, or call 410-295-0104 for more information.
Event Details
| Where | Annapolis Maritime Museum 723 2nd St, Annapolis, MD 21403 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 4:30 pm–6:30 pm |
| Who to bring | Moms, Dads, Kids, Families |
| Website | http://www.amaritime.org |
| Phone | 410-295-0104 |
| office@amaritime.org | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Annapolis Maritime Museum
Visit the Annapolis Maritime Museum to learn about the heritage and natural wonders of the Chesapeake Bay. The museum campus is the site of the last remaining oyster packing plant in the area, the McNasby Oyster Company building and is dedicated to educating the public and school students alike, of the importance of protecting, cultivating, and stimulating the Chesapeake Bay's oyster population. The museum hosts many school groups with it's interactive exhibits, waterman boats displayed to show their working parts, a giant interactive clam and an 850 gallon tank filled with Chesapeake Bay water and some of it's inhabitants. The museum hosts meetings, community events, lectures and concerts, and is the launching point for the tours to the iconic Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse -- the most famous symbol of the upper Chesapeake Bay. Available for private events, the museum has 3 piers to fish and crab from, along with a covered picnic deck. A small gift shop features shirts and artwork.