Free Sailingat the National Sailing Hall of FameSundays beginning April 19, from 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm.NSHOF docks at Annapolis City Dock
Annapolis Community Boating in cooperation with the National Sailing Hall of Fame, Chesapeake Regional Accessible Boating (C.R.A.B.), Chessie Jr. Racing, the Annapolis Sailing School and the Annapolis Community Foundation is offering free sailing from the National Sailing Hall of Fame docks at Annapolis City Dock on Sundays from noon to 4:00 pm. The sessions begin on April 19 and will run until June 14. Additional sailing will be available during the Maryland Maritime Festival, May 2 and 3 from noon to 4:00 pm. Professional instructors will be on hand to teach the basics and skipper the boats. Students of all ages are welcome. No experience is necessary, but reservations are required. Sign up by phoning 410-268-1500 or e-mailing
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. Annapolis Community Boating is a community-based organization that seeks to promote all boating on the Chesapeake Bay by providing affordable public access to a cooperative boating location and boating educational programs. April 8, 2009 |
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Boggs & Partners Architects Selected to Design NSHOF Hall of Fame Building
The following article appeared on artdaily.org - The First Art Newspaper on the Net - on Jan. 12, 2009 edition of the Baltimore Sun. January 12, 2009
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Plans for the Sailing Hall of Fame, docking in Annapolis, balance the modern and the historicThe following article appeared in the Jan. 4, 2009 edition of the Baltimore Sun. January 5, 2009 |
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This article was published in the "Editor's Notebook" section of the Annapolis Capital newspaper. Click here for a printable PDF .
Published December 15, 2008
HALL OF FAME - Supporters of the proposed National Sailing Hall of Fame have come a long way since they introduced their concept nearly a year ago. A lot of the concerns - about design, traffic and the possible removal of an existing house at the City Dock site - dissipated last week with the public unveiling of a model. |
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Organizers Unveil Plan For Sailing Hall of Fame |
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The following article appeared in the December 13, 2008 Washington Post.
Click here to view a PDF of the article. $30 Million Needed to Make It RealBy Ashley Halsey III Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, December 13, 2008; B03
A cascading series of roofs curved to resemble sailboat hulls define the design for the proposed $30 million National Sailing Hall of Fame, which would recast the character of the Annapolis waterfront. |
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