St. John's College Lecture Series
ACT co-sponsors a free annual Maryland History Lecture Series on historical preservation related topics at St. John's College in historic Annapolis, Maryland.  Five monthly evening lectures take place at the Key Auditorium during the fall and winter, covering a wide range of subjects related to the rich history of Anne Arundel County and Maryland.  Reservations are not required for the lectures.

Candlelight Dinners are held before the lectures in the Randall Hall dining room and begin at 7:15 p.m.  The cost is $28 per person or $140 for a full series of five dinners.  Reservations are necessary and can be made by calling 410-626-2507 or email anne.zolkower@sjca.edu. 

Dinner reservations should be made ten days prior to each lecture if not sooner.  Please make checks payable to St. John's College and mail to Community Programs Office, St. John's College, P.O. Box 2800, Annapolis, MD  21404. Pre-paid subscribers are guaranteed reservations. 
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Maryland History Lecture Series 2007-2008
"Whigs, Powder, and Secrets:
Colonial Annapolis Comes Alive"
October 16, 2007
"Colonial Music in Annapolis" A lecture/performance by Ginger and David Hildebrand
February 12, 2008
"Our Namesake: Queen Anne of Great Britain," Sherri Marsh, Vice Chair, ACT
November 20, 2007
"Cantonment at Admiral: A History of Fort George G. Meade," Colonel Kenneth O. McCreedy, Commander at Fort Meade
January 15, 2008
"Francis Nicholson: Royal Governor of Maryland," Willard Mumford, Chair, ACT
March 11, 2008
"Interpreting the Archivist Evidence: The Original 1708 Charters of Annapolis Then and Now," Dr. Edward C. Papenfuse, Maryland State Archivist and Commissioner of Land Patents
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