Dinner & a Cruise: An Ecological Look at the Potomac
Maryland was Managed: Indigenous Care Ethics and the Legacy of Western Land Values
Maryland Was Managed: Indigenous Care Ethics and the Legacy of Western Land Values
Join Education Program Coordinator Olivia Flack for an exploration of the evolving idea of “wilderness” along the Potomac River. Shaped by Indigenous stewardship, colonial settlement, and modern conservation, this conversation examines how the landscape has been cared for, altered, and understood over time.
Event Details
- Departure Time: All cruises depart promptly at 4:00 PM.
- Dinner: We will cruise to a local seafood restaurant for a sit-down meal.
- Meal Selection: Guests will receive an email 7–10 days prior to their scheduled cruise with meal selection options and additional cruise details.
- Dessert: All cruises conclude with a custom dessert from Tea’s Heavenly Bakery
Parking Information
- Location: St. Clement’s Island Museum Parking
Address: 38360 Bayview Road, Colton’s Point, MD 20626
Weather Policy
Safety is our top priority. Cruises will operate in rain or shine; however, wind conditions will determine whether it is safe to sail. Please plan accordingly.
If the Captain determines that a cruise must be canceled, notifications will be made around 1:30 PM. Please note that changing conditions may require a later cancellation. We will make every effort to notify guests as soon as possible.
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Highlights
- 4 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
St. Clement's Island Museum
38370 Point Breeze Road
Coltons Point, MD 20626
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