August 1, 2016

Return to Jug Bay

This spring, Anne Arundel County partnered with the State of Maryland, the Archaeological Society of Maryland and the Lost Towns Project to investigate a Native American Village Site located at Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary.   (Remember the ASM Field Session)  They ran out of time during the Field Session and are returning for four days to investigate a rare prehistoric house site.

AUGUST 17, 18, 19 and 20, 2016 (9am-3pm daily)
 Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary,

Open to the general public.  No experience required.  They will give you “On the Job Training”.

Reservations are required for this special program, and the max number of participants each day is capped at 20 to ensure the quality of the scientific work.  Participants must be at least 12 years old. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Daily cost for this program is $20 per person. Sign on for all four days for the discounted program fee of $55 for the entire session.

Click to Register

The field session will culminate in a volunteer appreciation cookout on Saturday afternoon 3-7 pm. All participants from the week are welcome: Bring a potluck dish or cash donations accepted).