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 SCHOOL PROGRAMS
Sultana Projects’
John Smith Trail Expeditions program is a great way to get your students
out onto the waters of the Chesapeake Bay and experience America’s first
National Historic Water Trail - the Captain John Smith Chesapeake
National Historic Trail. The program uses a traveling fleet of canoes
that is brought to a waterway near your school, where your students then
embark on a 3 to 5 hour field exploration. Overseen by Sultana Projects
highly skilled staff, the John Smith Trail Expeditionsprogram encourages
students to examine the health of the Chesapeake by comparing and
contrasting the modern Bay to the Chesapeake that was explored by
Captain John Smith in 1608. Activities include paddling, water quality
sampling, shoreline and marsh exploration, and visiting sites of
importance to local Native American communities. The Expeditions program
can accommodate school groups of up to 25 students, sixth grade and
older.
Contact the Sultana
Projects offices at 410-778-5954 to learn more about scheduling a
program for your school. |