MHT provides regularly scheduled and ongoing programs that engage with the public as well as
with professional colleagues. If you have any outreach requests, please
reach out.
MHT Roadshow
The MHT Roadshow is a great way to learn about MHT's programs, training, and grant
funding opportunities, tailored to meet the needs of the audience. Descriptions of
available Roadshow presentations can be found on the MHT
Roadshow webpage.
Maryland Preservation Awards
The Maryland Preservation Awards honor and celebrate significant achievements by
individuals, businesses, contractors, nonprofit organizations, local governments,
and others who protect, promote, share, and give continued life to the historic
places and cultural heritage that make Maryland unique. For information on how to
submit a nomination, award categories, or to find past awardees, visit the
Maryland Preservation Awards webpage.
Architectural Fieldwork Symposium
MHT's annual Architectural Fieldwork Symposium brings together field surveyors,
architectural historians, preservation planners, and related practitioners from
across the state to discuss recent projects, themes, and methodology. Visit the
Architectural Fieldwork
Symposium webpage to learn more.
Public Archaeology Programs at MHT
The best way to learn about archaeology is to do it! MHT and partner organizations host
many opportunities for public participation, including archaeological fieldwork on
land and in the water, processing artifacts in the lab, attending an educational event,
or training to receive your Scout’s Archaeology Merit Badge. Visit the
Public Archaeology
webpage for details.
Public Programs at Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum
Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum (Calvert County) offers many different ways to learn
about the past and share the joy of discovery with others. Public programs at JPPM, which
includes the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory, run throughout the year, and
you can find out about at the
JPPM Website.