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SUMMARY:Denim and Diamonds Gala
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to Sotterley’s Denim & Diamonds Gala! From JR’s Southfork in Dallas to John Dutton’s ranch in Yellowstone\, western get-togethers have a style of their own. Break out your favorite hat\, boots\, denim\, and sparkling diamonds for food\, fun\, and laughter at Historic Sotterley. We can’t wait to see you there! \nWe also invite you to join in the bidding on Live Auction treasures including private dinners\, wine tastings\, exotic vacation packages and more\, as well as some incredible Silent Auction items! \nEvent takes place RAIN or SHINE. Reservations are non-refundable. \nWear your boots and hats but please leave your sidearms at home!\nAll proceeds directly support Sotterley’s educational programming and preservation efforts. We estimate fair market value of this ticket to be $60. Your charitable contribution is $65. \n  \nPurchase Gala Tickets Here!\nTicket sales end May 31st\, buy now so you don’t miss out! 
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/denim-and-diamonds-gala/
LOCATION:Historic Sotterley\, 44300 Sotterley Lane\, Hollywood\, MD\, 20636\, United States
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Weekend Tours
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Juneteenth\, Historic Sotterley will offer guided tours focusing on stories of strength and resilience. Learn about how over the centuries\, the enslaved at Sotterley resisted against slavery\, how they maintained strength and identity when it had been denied to them\, how they built families and communities\, and discover how many took their freedom\, and what life was like at Sotterley after the abolition of slavery. \nTours will run from Thursday\, June 15th until Sunday June 18th. \nNote: We will be closed on Juneteenth\, Monday\, June 19th. \n  \nTour Times\nThursday – Saturday \n10:30 am\, 11:30 am\, 1 pm\, 2 pm\, 3 pm \nSunday \nNoon\, 1 pm\, 2 pm\, 3 pm \n  \nPricing\nAdults: $10 \nSenior: $9 \nYouth: $6 \nChildren: FREE \n*** Half-Priced Admission for everyone on Father’s Day 6/18 ***
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/juneteenth-weekend-tours/
LOCATION:Historic Sotterley\, 44300 Sotterley Lane\, Hollywood\, MD\, 20636\, United States
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SUMMARY:Paper Rocket Launching with the Robobees and GrowingSTEMS
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Historic Sotterley for a perfect family fun activity! The Robobees and GrowingSTEMS will be on site to build and launch paper rockets with you. They’ll also be doing demos with some of the robots that they’ve designed and built. This event happens the day before Father’s Day\, making it a great chance for Dads and kids to learn together about science and engineering – or just launch cool stuff into the air! \n  \nThe activity is available to everyone and is included in our $5 per person grounds fee.
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/paper-rocket-launching/
LOCATION:Historic Sotterley\, 44300 Sotterley Lane\, Hollywood\, MD\, 20636\, United States
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SUMMARY:AeroPark Farmer's Market
DESCRIPTION:Historic Sotterley is sponsoring the AeroPark Farmer’s Market\, but you don’t need a plane to visit! Drive\, bike\, or walk in to get fresh goods and produce. All businesses selling at our Airport Farmer’s Market are local small businesses that sell products that they have grown or produced themselves. When you shop local\, up to 68% of the money you spend stays in the community\, so come help support the wonderful entrepreneurs that make Maryland unique. The market runs from 9am – 1pm and is located indoors so you can enjoy watching the planes go by while shopping rain or shine! \nSotterley is sponsoring this unique market at the Airport Terminal building located at 44200 Airport Road\, California\, Maryland. Located in St. Mary’s County\, the airport is about four miles northeast of the central business district of Leonardtown. \n  \nVendors:  \n\nFree State Ciders\nOlivin’s Oils & Vinegar\nMully’s Brewery\nIntoxi-cake-tion\nZekiah Farms\nOlga’s Treats\nUnforgoatable Goods\nDixon Family Farm\nBoon Doggie Farm\nBeez Kneez Ice Cream\nAchterberg Acres Farm\nThe Garden (Mushrooms)\nBlack Pointe – Chocolatier\nBeachin Bay Bakery\nSotterley (Growing for Good) sweet/regular potatoes?\nBird Dog Bistro (food & coffee)\nMia Moore
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/aeropark-farmers-market-9/
LOCATION:SMC Regional Airport
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SUMMARY:Talking and Walking Common Ground: A Shared Vision in Action
DESCRIPTION:Historic Sotterley is proud to host another installment in its 2023 Sotterley Presents: People and Perspectives on June 21st with “Talking and Walking Common Ground: A Shared Vision in Action”.  This virtual event will feature a panel discussion of museum leadership from James Madison’s Montpelier\, Riversdale House Museum\, and Historic Sotterley as they discuss their site’s journeys toward providing a more honest and inclusive history. They will talk about their challenges\, their successes\, and their sites’ inclusion of descendants in this important work. \nThe panel will include Elizabeth Chew\, Senior Director of Museum Programs and Chief Curator of James Madison’s Montpelier\, Maya Davis\, Executive Director of the Riversdale House Museum\, and Nancy Easterling\, Executive Director of Historic Sotterley. All three of these historic museum sites have experienced ongoing transformations in how their history and stories are interpreted.  The journey has not always been easy\, and each site has had to face unique challenges as well as shared ones\, but these museums represent a growing movement dedicated to providing a more holistic and honest view into our shared past\, as well as creating ways to find Common Ground. \nElizabeth Chew\, Ph.D. is the Senior Director of Museum Programs and Chief Curator at James Madison’s Montpelier\, where she oversees the Curatorial\, Education\, and Research departments. She has worked at museums and historic sites since 1985. At Montpelier she has overseen the excavation and reconstruction of six slave dwellings and work buildings\, the creation of the exhibition The Mere Distinction of Colour\, winner of six national awards\, and the National Summit on Teaching Slavery. As curator at Monticello for thirteen years\, she was instrumental in expanding interpretation to include women\, slavery\, and domestic work. \nMaya Davis is the Director of the Riversdale House Museum\, the former 19th Century Plantation home of George and Rosalie Calvert\, as well as generations of enslaved families held in bondage. Prior to her arrival at Riversdale\, Maya was the Research Archivist and Legislative Liaison at the Maryland State Archive where she consulted on statewide projects that documented\, interpreted\, and preserved African American History and Culture and facilitated discussions on state legislation and prepared statements for contemplated legislation. \n\nRegister Here! 
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/talking-and-walking-common-ground-a-shared-vision-in-action/
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