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Paddle Through Miles River History September 4

August 8, 2014 by Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum

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From 9:30 a.m. to noon on Thursday, September 4, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is teaming up with the Sultana Education Foundation to offer an interpretive paddling program on the Miles River.

Participants will join Sultana Vice President and naturalist Chris Cerino as he explores the history and environment of the museum and its surrounding creeks, marshes, and beaches by water. Participants will learn about the Miles River of today—and 400 years ago—as they seine, search for arrowheads and navigate St. Michaels’ Fogg’s Cove and Miles Point.

Participants can bring their own kayak, or one will be provided. Children ages 12 and up must be accompanied by a parent in a personal tandem kayak. The cost is $35, with space limited and pre-registration needed by contacting the Sultana Education Foundation at 410-778-5954 or online at www.sultanaeducation.org.

Kayak the Miles River with the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum and Sultana Education Foundation’s Chris Cerino on Thursday, September 4.

Kayak the Miles River with the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum and Sultana Education Foundation’s Chris Cerino on Thursday, September 4.

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