What: Join University of Baltimore faculty member Eric Singer for an evening with the Maryland Historical Society. Singer will present "The Rejection of Duck and Cover: Baltimore's Revolt Against the Original Federal Homeland Security Program" as part of the society's Baltimore History Evenings lecture series. The tentative schedule includes:
- Reception: 7 p.m.
- Lecture: 7:30 p.m.
Where: Village Learning Center ~ 2521 St. Paul Street Baltimore, MD 21218
When: Thursday February 21, 2013 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Who: The event is free of charge, and War of 1812 passports will be available and stamped at the event.
FYI: For more information Eric Singer via esinger@ubalt.edu.
Did you know? During the three-year commemoration of the War of 1812, interested event goers can track your journey with stamps in the heritage area's Bicentennial Passport. The passport is free and available at many 1812 sites and attractions in and around Baltimore. Currently, the following sites have a stamp for the passport:
- Baltimore Visitor Center
- Clifton Mansion at Clifton Park
- The Flag House and Star-Spangled Banner Museum
- Fell's Point Visitor Center
- Federal Hill Main Street Visitor Center (please call 410-727-4500 for hours)
- Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine
- Maryland Historical Society
- Mount Clare Museum House
- Todd's Inheritance
- Fire Museum of Maryland















