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Need a place to stay for the Festival?
http://www.webervations.com/magic-scripts/associations/smba.asp
Check off what you want for your stay and to get up-to-that-days choices and then fill the start and end dates for the days and nights you are planning to be in St. Michaels, MD.
This is THE resourse that I find is best for rooms, b&b’s, and vacations rentals for this area. They all call into a central telephone number each day what they still have foryou.
Do not miss dining here!

- 207 N Talbot St, St. Michaels, MD Key Lime Cafe friday night Tapas
Friday night is Tapas night.
Small plates, good food, order a little or order a feast. Your choice.
Say hi to the friendly staff from seabuddy when you stop by. This is a not to be missed downtown St. Michaels, MD experience
Boaters note: the Chesapeake Bay museum slips, Higgins boat yard, and St. Michaels Marina are just a short walk. St. Michaels is a boater’s town.
Special Event: The Antique and Classic Boat Festival with its’ 11 acres of classic boats and Festival events like the Arts on Navy Point imbedded in the boat show; runs just the three days of 18 19 20 of June in 2010.
Jeffrey Beard Seminar June 19, 2010, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels, MD : Built in Maryland: Chris-Craft, Owens, Cruis-Along, & Whirlwind

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Built in Maryland: Chris-Craft, Owens, Cruis-Along, & Whirlwind
The Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Club is underwriting this presentation by noted boating expert Jeffrey Beard. Mr. Beard’s private collection of boat catalogs, notes, and other memorabilia rivals those of most Museums within the world. His files and records are considered one of the largest, if not the largest such collections of original material in private hands.
The Chesapeake Bay Chapter – ACBS has underwritten the hour long Boating Event Talk by Jeff Beard that will be fully supported with slides, boat catalogs, and other resources from his personal files as one part of their dedication to furthering Boating Education / Knowledge on Boats and their role in the Chesapeake Bay. Mr. Beard has also agreed to extend his formal presentation time with an open question and answer session immediately afterwards, for those with queries about the boat brands of Maryland.
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum has made available meeting space in their Steamboat Building on their 18 acre museum grounds and historic buildings.
CBC-ACBS indicates that this seminar will be held at 2 PM on Saturday, June 19, 2010.
There is no cost to attend this seminar once you are on the museum property. The museum waives any property entrance fee to members of their Museum, but this St. Michaels non-profit organization does collect $13 from non-member adults to support their ongoing efforts. Ask before you pay about Senior, Children, and Military discounts. It’s also a good idea to inquire about Museum membership for you or your family. seabuddy certainly gets more than my donation back in the value after attending an event or two or visiting other Museums as already a member of the CBMM .
for more information: 410-437-8108, ask for Maryann

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