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X-WR-CALNAME:Harriet Tubman Day Celebration
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DTSTART:20260307T160000Z
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LOCATION:4068 Golden Hill Rd\, Church Creek\, MD 21622\, USA\n  
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SUMMARY:Harriet Tubman Day Celebration
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us in honoring Harriet Tubman Day\, a significant holiday 
 in\nMaryland. We will commemorate this occasion by exploring the rich\nhis
 tory of the community from which Tubman originated. This is a\nwonderful o
 pportunity to learn directly from community members and\nRangers.\n\n11 AM
 : IN ETERNAL TRIBUTE: A LEGACY MEMORIAL Dedication honoring the\nesteemed 
 local icon and advocate\, the late Ms. Shirley Jackson\, into\nour Legacy 
 Garden memorial.\n\n12 PM: “A JOURNEY TOWARDS THE ORPHANS COURT” Join 
 us for an\ninspiring presentation with George Ames\, Chief Judge of the Do
 rchester\nCounty Orphans Court\, as he reflects on a life dedicated to ser
 vice\,\nleadership\, and character.\n\n1 PM: \"MAPPING RESISTANCE ALONG TH
 E HARRIET TUBMAN UNDERGROUND\nRAILROAD BYWAY AND EASTERN SHORE\" Discover 
 places on the Byway that\nhighlight themes of resistance and community wit
 h Harriet Tubman as\nwell as Network To Freedom sites where other resistan
 ce occurred in\nthe Eastern Shore.\n\n2 PM: “OF PINE STREET” Join Davi
 d and William Jarmon for a\ncultural experience in an African American Com
 munity known as The\nSecond Ward of Cambridge Maryland\, time period 1800
 ’s-1960’s.\n\n3 PM: BEYOND SPIRITUALS: BLACK FOLK MUSIC BEFORE THE CIV
 IL WAR. Join\nRanger Robin to explore the unseen African origins of the ba
 njo and\nthe festival music enslaved people made for it before the Civil W
 ar.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Join us in honoring Harriet Tubman Day\, a 
 significant holiday in Maryland. We will commemorate this occasion by expl
 oring the rich history of the community from which Tubman originated. This
  is a wonderful opportunity to learn directly from community members and R
 angers.</p><p><strong>11 am: In Eternal Tribute: A Legacy Memorial</strong
 > Dedication honoring the esteemed local icon and advocate\,  the late Ms.
  Shirley Jackson\, into our Legacy Garden memorial.</p><p><strong>12 pm: 
 “A Journey towards the Orphans Court”</strong> Join us for an inspirin
 g presentation with George Ames\, Chief Judge of the Dorchester County Orp
 hans Court\, as he reflects on a life dedicated to service\, leadership\, 
 and character.</p><p><strong>1 pm: \"Mapping Resistance along the Harriet 
 Tubman Underground Railroad Byway and Eastern Shore\"</strong> Discover pl
 aces on the Byway that highlight themes of resistance and community with H
 arriet Tubman as well as Network To Freedom sites where other resistance o
 ccurred in the Eastern Shore.</p><p><strong>2 pm: “Of Pine Street”</st
 rong> Join David and William Jarmon  for a cultural experience in an Afric
 an American Community known as The Second Ward of Cambridge Maryland\, tim
 e period 1800’s-1960’s. </p><p><strong>3 pm: Beyond Spirituals: Black 
 Folk Music Before the Civil War.</strong> Join Ranger Robin to explore the
  unseen African origins of the banjo and the festival music enslaved peopl
 e made for it before the Civil War. </p>
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