Four Rivers: The Heritage Area of Annapolis,
London
Town & South County is pleased to announce eleven new
mini-grant awards to local heritage-related nonprofit organizations. This
matching mini-grants program, made possible for the sixth year through financial
support from the City of Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, and the Maryland
Heritage Areas Authority, leverages other funding to assist local heritage
related non-profit organizations create new programs, activities and events that
build upon interpretive themes in the state, county and city-approved heritage
area Management Plan, foster collaborative partnerships, and enhance local
cultural historic resources and heritage tourism.
Organizations and projects approved for mini-grant
awards include:
·
The Historic Annapolis
Foundation, for a new exhibit and living history interpretation celebrating the
life and legacy of Maryland’s renowned eighteenth-century printer and publisher,
Anne Catharine Green. The exhibit will be located in HistoryQuest at 99 Main Street in
downtown Annapolis.
·
The Anne Arundel County Bar
Foundation, Inc. for a research project amplifying the Crossroads of the Community exhibit
currently housed at the Anne Arundel County Courthouse. Reference materials
resulting from this project will be available in the exhibit space and
online.
·
Banneker-Douglass Museum with the Banneker-Douglass Museum Foundation, in
cooperation with Anne Arundel County Schools, for an educational oral history
project with Annapolis High School African-American History classes about the
musical heritage of Carr’s Beach.
·
The City of Annapolis,
Annapolis and Anne Arundel Conference and Visitors Bureau, and Downtown
Annapolis Partnership for the installation of a new sign marking the entrance to
the Visitor’s Center and West Street at the boundary of the Annapolis Historic
District.
·
Wiley H. Bates Legacy Center
in partnership with the Northern Arundel Cultural Preservation Society, for the
development and operation of a docent program for the Legacy Center and its
exhibits.
·
Historic London
Town and Gardens, in collaboration with Anne Arundel County
Schools, for an educational outreach program for local fourth grade students to
learn about transatlantic trade during the eighteenth century. Student work from
this program will be displayed at London Town and available for viewing
online.
·
Anne Arundel County Trust for
Preservation, in collaboration with the Sands House, for an archaeological
investigation at the Sands House and a public program presenting their
results.
·
The Shady Side Rural Heritage
Society for a color brochure offering an ecological tour, including features of
the bio-retention project that will be completed on the grounds of the
Captain
Salem Avery Museum in Spring
2010.
·
The Annapolis Chamber Players
and the Charles Carroll House for a series of chamber music concerts with
educational discussions featuring music from the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries.
·
The Annapolis Maritime Museum for its first brochure detailing
the maritime experience offered by the expanded museum, including information on
the “Oysters on the Half-Shell” exhibit opening March
2010.
·
The City of Annapolis Historic Preservation
Commission for a reprinting (and web-posting) of its
informative booklet, Building in the
Fourth Century, the Annapolis Historic District Design
Manual.
Four Rivers: The Heritage Area of Annapolis, London Town & South County, one of Maryland’s 11 certified
heritage areas, is a partnership among the State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County, the City of Annapolis, the town of
Highland Beach,
and local historic sites, heritage organizations, and heritage-related
businesses, to encourage economic vitality through historic preservation and
heritage tourism. For more information, please contact Executive Director Carol
Benson at 410-222-1805 or visit our website at www.fourriversheritage.org.