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Heritage Area Workshop Scheduled at AACC Saturday, March 3, 2007 |
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For Immediate Release: March 18,
2007
Contact: Donna Dudley, Executive
Director
Annapolis, MD: Four Rivers: The
Heritage Area of Annapolis London Town & South County, in partnership with
Anne Arundel Community College (AACC), announces this year's "Making Heritage
Connections," regional heritage workshop for area docents, guides,
volunteers and interpreters to be held Saturday, March 3, 2007 in the CALT
Center of Anne Arundel Community College from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30
p.m.
“Making Heritage Connections” is designed to give tour
guides, museum docents, and heritage organization volunteers a regional
historical context by emphasizing the heritage connections among our many
heritage sites. The sessions will provide guides and docents with the tools
necessary to help visitors understand how they can move around the heritage area
in a meaningful way and learn more about our history and heritage, resulting in
a better, more substantive visitor experience. Those not currently connected to
any of our sites but who want to learn more about regional history and heritage
are also welcome to attend.
The program includes briefings on the latest heritage
tourism products and initiatives around the area, along with several historical
presentations. Dr. Kenneth Carroll, preeminent scholar of Quaker history, will
discuss the roots of American Quakerism in early Maryland. Historian and former head of both
Historic London Town & Gardens and Historic Annapolis Foundation Dr. Gregory
Stiverson will talk on Maryland’s tobacco culture. Archeologist and
preservationist C. Jane Cox will discuss Chesapeake
Bay lighthouse preservation. Katherine Livie, outreach educator for
Sultana Projects, Inc., will discuss the significance of the Captain John Smith
shallop reenactment voyage around the Bay later this year. Anne Arundel County photographer Bea Poulin will be on
hand with highlights of her photographic collection of Southern Anne Arundel
County tobacco barns. The workshop also includes an afternoon panel discussion
on interpretive techniques and provides an excellent opportunity to network with
guides and volunteers from heritage sites and organizations, as well as heritage
tourism businesses, throughout the heritage area and
beyond.
A modest registration
fee of $35 includes monring coffee and pastries, lunch, refreshments and
workshop materials. registration is available at www.aacc.edu, or by calling the AACC Continuing
Education office at 410.777.2325 to make your connection to course number HST
327: Making Heritage Connections.
Continuing education credit is available for this course. For more
information on Four Rivers or the March 3 program, please call
the heritage area office at 410.222.1805 or visit our newly designed and
expanded website at www.fourriversheritage.org. |
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