CCCHTS at-a-glance… Thursday, November 6, Day one of the - TopicsExpress



          

CCCHTS at-a-glance… Thursday, November 6, Day one of the Cultural Heritage Tourism Symposium . 6:00pm-9:00pm Opening Reception @ the Eubie Blake Museum-847 N. Howard Street (no fee) & A Taste of Soul @ Phaze 10- 885 N. Howard Street, Baltimore, MD 9:00pm-until A Taste of Soul @ Baltimore Horseshoe Casino featuring the Mallow Bar & Guy Fieri Restaurant Friday, November 7, Day two of the Cultural Heritage Tourism Symposium. The symposium will begin with a group photo opportunity at 9:45am in front of the Reginald Lewis Museum followed by the formal program lasting until approximately 2:15pm. Afterwards, a heritage tour (2:30pm-5:30pm)of the Penn-North Corridor, followed by A Taste of Soul @ The Corner Bistro & Wine Bar-213 Penn Street, downtown & late night @ the Identity Lounge-8521 Liberty Road, Randallstown, MD. Meals are not included. 9:45am: Group Photo in front of Reginald Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, Anderson Ward, photographer (Continental Breakfast) Master of Ceremonies…...Mr. Anthony McCarthy 10:00am Welcome……………………………….…Dr. Skip Sanders, Executive Director, Reginald Lewis Museum 10:10am Ancestors Speak…………………….…………………………………….…..Grandmother Edna Lawrence 10:30am Welcome………………..….…………………………..…………….……………...….Lou Fields, BAATC 10:40am Remarks……………………………………………….…Dr. Joanne Martin Director, NGBIWM Introduction of Speaker….Dr. Joanne Martin, National Great Blacks in Wax Museum 11:00am Remarks………………………………….……………………..…Her Excellency Telelebo Mazile Sereste Ambassador of the Republic of Botswana to United States 11:25am Response……………..………………………………………………. The Honorable John P. McDonough Secretary of State, State of Maryland 11:30am Millennium Trends in African American Tourism………………………….Dr. Ernest P. Boger, Chairman Hospitality & Tourism Management, UMES 12:00 noon Panel Discussion: Cultural Heritage Tourism: An Emerging Economic Engine Moderator: Dr. Dianne Swann Wright, Swann & Associates Consulting Panelists: Neal “Mr. Harlem” Shoemaker, Harlem Heritage Tours Jan Du Plain, Embassy Liaison, Cultural Tourism DC Bon Whiting, Director of Member Services, Visit Baltimore Lou Fields, President, African American Tourism Council of MD, Inc. 1:00pm Tour Lewis Museum & Lunch on your own in Lewis museum café 2:15pm Bus tour-Penn North Corridor, Baltimore Black Heritage Trail led by Lou Fields, BBH TOURS 5:30pm A Taste of Soul @ The Corner Bistro & Wine Bar-213 Penn Street, downtown Baltimore 9:00pm: A Taste of Soul Party Time @ The Identity Ultra Lounge -8521 Liberty Road, Randallstown, MD Saturday, November 8, Day three of the Charm City Cultural Heritage Tourism Symposium 9:30am Meet in Fell’s Point @ Broadway & Thames Street by the Water Taxi 10:00am Frederick Douglass Path to Freedom Walking Tour 11:30am Tour of the Phrase One of the Baltimore “Black Heritage Trail” along Caroline Street from Thames Street to North Avenue to the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum 1:00pm Lunch & Discussion @ The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum featuring a concluding discussion on the three day symposium and the development of Baltimore City Cultural Heritage Tourism Initiative for 2015-2020. 8:00pm Moms Mabley play @ Arena Players, 801 McCullough Street, Baltimore (tickets $18.00pp, not included) 9:00pm A Taste of Soul, U30 Entertainment @ the 5 mile House-5302 Reisterstown Road, northwest Baltimore.
Posted on: Wed, 05 Nov 2014 03:27:57 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015