Reager is a founding and managing partner of the law firm Reager & Adler, PC, in Camp Hill, Pa., supervising the real estate, business law, and estate planning practice areas. He formed the firm in [Read More]
Museum News
On Sunday, May 21, free admission, boat rides, and fun for the whole family come to Community Day at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, with the day’s activities, performances, eats, and treats just announced. This [Read More]
Chemistry, paleontology, Harry Potter highlight camps at Union Terminal and locations across the Tristate CINCINNATI – There’s still time to sign up for Cincinnati Museum Center’s summer camps. Camps are available for grades K-8 on [Read More]
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md., is hosting three free workshops for educators this summer. Educators have two opportunities to attend the National Geographic Educator Certification Phase 1 Workshop, on either Wednesday, [Read More]
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s small craft rental program will launch for the 2017 season this Memorial Day weekend, May 27-28, and continues weekends and select weekdays through August 27. Boats will be launched from [Read More]
The 30th annual Antique & Classic Boat Festival, taking place June 16-18 at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md., is offering a series of maritime and restoration seminars beginning at 2:00 p.m. [Read More]
The Hudson River Sloop Clearwater will arrive at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md. on Wednesday, July 5, and remain dockside along CBMM’s campus through Friday, July 7, 2017. The replica sloop [Read More]
Maryland Dove will arrive at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum on Thursday, July 6, and can be seen out on the Miles River and dockside through Monday, July 10. Local school groups will be touring [Read More]
On the evenings of July 10-12, the annual Chautauqua Summer Series brings three live performances to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s waterfront. This year’s Maryland Humanities’ series features Voices of the Great War, with all [Read More]
For over 80 years, spring at Union Terminal has been about the building’s iconic fountain. The historic fountain is center stage again this spring, but in a very different way. After cataloging and carefully removing [Read More]
(ST MICHAELS, MD) The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md. is once again offering the opportunity to view Chesapeake Bay sailing log canoe races along the Miles River while aboard its 1920 buyboat, [Read More]
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Chief Curator Pete Lesher will give media members an overview and sneak peek of CBMM’s newest exhibition, Robert de Gast’s Chesapeake, before it opens to the general public. Robert de Gast’s [Read More]
On Saturday, May 20, Crisfield Heritage Foundation members and the public are invited to the J. Millard Tawes Historical Museum in Crisfield, Md. to celebrate CHF’s 40th anniversary with the opening of a new exhibit [Read More]
Miles River cruises aboard the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s Winnie Estelle will begin running again for the 2017 season on Saturday, May 13. Guests can enjoy a 45-minute scenic cruise aboard the authentic 1920 Chesapeake [Read More]
School Tour Traffic Provides Additional Hours for Public Visits CINCINNATI, OH – The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is open on Mondays throughout the month of May from 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. The museum’s [Read More]
CINCINNATI, OH – The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center invites the media to attend Community Conversations: Standing Rock today, April 27. Attendees will learn about the current issues surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) and [Read More]
Travel back to the 1940’s for the Foundry Art Centre’s 13th annual fundraiser, a special USO-themed “Sky’s The Limit” Gala! All funds raised through the Gala will directly support the arts programming the Foundry Art [Read More]
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Spring is a time of rebirth and the Summer season in Indian Country aligns with renewal ceremonies, so it is fitting that James Pepper Henry will become the Museum Director of [Read More]