The Museum Division of St. Maryโs County Department of Recreation and Parks will offer St. Clementโs Island Heritage Day on Saturday, June 9, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This free event invites all to visit the St. Clementโs Island Museum and enjoy free boat rides to St. Clementโs Island State Park for a day of history, fun and scenic waterside vistas.
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Discover St. Clementโs Island State Park and its history as the site of Marylandโs first colonial landing in 1634,ย ย ย Kids will enjoy playing heritage games and listening to the folk tunes of Joe Norris from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Other participants include Frank Maio with information and gear of the colonial militia, Historic St. Maryโs City with hands-on learning about the Native Americans, and reenactors portraying the islandโs first colonial owner Dr. Thomas Gerard and his little daughter, Elizabeth.ย
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Enjoy the scenic and natural beauty of the island, Potomac River, and waterfowl with a walk along the hiking trail. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy at the pavilion or any of the tables dotting the island shore. The reconstructed Blackistone Lighthouse will be open and available for tours. Wear comfortable walking shoes, sun screen, and bring the camera, binoculars and plenty of water (available for sale on the island and in the museum store). Children may enjoy making sandcastles on the beach area, but no swimming is allowed.
In addition, the St. Clementโs Island Museum will be open with free admission from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. A 13-minute orientation film gives the visitor a comprehensive history of the island and the building of the Blackistone Lighthouse replica.ย Author J. Carlton Sharp will offer a book signing for his publication, โThe Barns of Southern Maryland.โ The Crab Claw Museum Store will be open with an array of unique gifts, souvenirs, home dรฉcor, clothing, jewelry, books, and so much more.ย
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Located on the museum grounds will be the St. Maryโs County Master Gardeners with free Black-eyed Susan seed packets and abundant inf
