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Historic Ships in BaltimoreUSS Constellation Overnight Adventure017145Pier 1, 301 East Pratt StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21202 Revised November 2015Introduction to the Overnight Adventure!The USS Constellation Overnight Adventure offers groups a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of sailors and learn about life aboard a mid-19th century, U.S. Navy warship. Contained in this pre-trip package are materials that will provide you and members of your group with information about the ship, your upcoming adventure, and information that will assist you in preparing your group for the event.2747010766445Participants in the overnight program become Constellation’s newest crew members. Younger participants sign on as Ship’s Boys and adults sign on as Landsmen, which denote novice ranks. Overnight recruits will “learn the ropes” and quickly develop both a working nautical vocabulary and a familiarity with the basics of life aboard a man-of-war. The items listed below are provided for you to review and to share with your group. Enclosed you will find:Introduction to the Overnight Adventure, pg. 2 Overnight Invoice & Agreement Form, pg. 3Overnight Schedule and Activity Description, pg. 5Overnight Checklist, pg. 7Overnight Menus, pg. 8To the Ship! Directions and Parking, pg. 10477507470775104775074707759Parental Release Form, pg. 12Adult Waiver Form, pg. 13Overnight Watch Bill Description, pg. 14Overnight Watch Bill Blank Form, pg. 15Overnight Patches, pg, 16Our Gift to You, pg. 17Please, review all the information in this pre-trip packet and contact us if you have any questions or concerns. Also, please make sure that all participants have completed the necessary Parental Release and the Adult Waiver forms before the date of the program. Completed forms must be provided for each participant at the time of the event or they will not be allowed on board.If you have any questions about these materials, or if you have any questions or concerns about your overnight, please do not hesitate to contact the Education Department, Sarah Rauscher at 410.396.3453 or srauscher@. Should Sarah not be aboard, feel free to contact Brian Auer, Operations Director at 410.396.3453 or bauer@. USS Constellation Overnight Invoice & Agreement FormMail signed form to: Historic Ships in Baltimore, Attn: Sarah Rauscher, Pier 1, 301 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, MD 21202 or FAX to 410.685.0090Name: Evelyn Pellicone Group: BSA Troop 166 Program Date: 5/19/2018Address: , , Program cost: $1140 basic cost of program (minimum of 20 attendees); $57 per each additional attendee (up to 40).Total cost of this program: $1,425.00 based on 25 participants. Deposit of $200.00 has been received.The balance of $1,225.00 is due 60 days prior to program, 5/19/2018.1. The minimum cost of any overnight program, even if attendance falls below 20, is $1140. Full payment (minus deposit) is due no later than sixty days before the scheduled program and is non-refundable and non-transferable.Extra participants may be added but require authorization from the Museum Education Department. Only one check or credit card will be accepted for payment. Multiple checks or credit cards will not be accepted for payment. NOTE: Groups with fewer than 20 participants but more than 10 may sign up for a program already confirmed which has 20+ participants. The cost remains the same: a non-refundable, $57 payment per person must be paid in full at time of booking. Checks: Make payable to: Historic Ships in Baltimore. On memo line: CNS/OVT/Organization/event date. Credit: VISA, Master Card, & American Express only2. CAPACITY. USS Constellation’s overnight program accommodates 60 participants. The museum reserves the right to keep an event open for additional participating groups until the confirmed attendance has reached the program’s capacity.3. REFUND of deposit and balance payments. Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. Balance payments made prior to 60 days prior to an event will be refunded if the event is cancelled more than 60 days prior to the event. No refund of the payment balance will be made for cancellations or reductions in participation 60 days or less prior to the event. Refunds may be made for weather events such as severe snow or hurricane conditions.4. CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE: Groups will provide the Museum with their Certificate of INSURANCE with $1,000,000.00 in coverage for bodily injury and property damage, naming Living Classrooms Foundation, Inc. and Historic Ships in Baltimore, Inc. as additionally insured. Certificates of Liability should be forwarded to the museum no later than the balance due date. 5. MUSEUM & SHIP RULES. The following rules apply:No open flame on board the Ship at any time. USS Constellation and the USS Constellation building are smoke free. Smoking is permitted outside the USS Constellation building on Pier I, only.Food and beverage may be consumed only on the upper two decks. Nothing is to be hung on or fastened to any part of the ship without prior approval.Individual chaperones/adults wishing to leave the program at any time may do so at their own discretion provided that the required minimum chaperone ratio of 1:5 is maintained. Alcoholic beverages may not be brought on museum property or consumed either on or off museum property by members of the Group during the overnight program. Historic Ships in Baltimore staff will require the Group Leader to expel a chaperone if, in the opinion of the staff, a chaperone appears to be intoxicated. Historic Ships in Baltimore staff will request the Group Leader expel a chaperone/child if, in the opinion of the staff, the chaperone/child is at risk of harming himself/herself, other persons, or the ship. A child will always be accompanied by a chaperone of the same gender or their parent/guardian. In event a child becomes sick or is otherwise unable to participate in the program, the group leader and chaperones assume all responsibility for attending to the child. If it is necessary to separate a participant from the group, a chaperone of the same gender or their parent/guardian will remain with that participant.Participant Groups may arrange with Historic Ships in Baltimore Staff to leave the ship/museum during the program period (5:00 p.m. – 9:00 a.m.) but in doing so, agree to release Historic Ships in Baltimore and Living Classrooms Foundation from any liability for personal injury or property damage which are caused by or result during their absence from the ship/museum. 5. INDEMNIFICATION. Client agrees to indemnify and hold Historic Ships in Baltimore harmless from and against any and all losses, damages and claims (including costs, expenses and reasonable attorneys' fees) for personal injury or property damage which are caused by or result from the activities of Client, its employees, agents, contractors and guests in connection with the use of Historic Ships in Baltimore, save any such loss, damage or claim that results from the negligence or willful misconduct of Historic Ships in Baltimore, its employees, agents, contractors or representatives, or any negligent acts or omissions in connection with the proper maintenance of USS Constellation or building. I have read, understand, and will comply with the above agreement. The museum’s receipt of the signed agreement form will constitute acknowledgement of client’s understanding and acceptance of these provisions. ___________________________ Authorized Signature and Date Overnight Schedule and Activity DescriptionPlease note, the schedule is subject to changes due to varying factorssuch as group arrival time and weather.5:00 PM/1700 Hours – Group will assemble on Pier I in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and meet the lead educator for the overnight. During inclement weather, meet in the sheltered space between the Ship’s Store entrance and Museum entrance.5:15 PM/1715 Hours – Lead educator will brief participants about safety aboard ship and will induct them into life aboard Constellation. Afterwards, participantswill board the ship and stow their gear.6:00 PM/1800 Hours – Hands-on Activity: Brace the Yards!Overnight participants haul the lines (braces) that move the yards that hold the sails. Through teamwork and a lot of hauling, participants see how 20,000 square feet of canvas are made to catch the wind and propel the ship across the sea.4000500679450679456:20 PM/1820 Hours – Hands-on Activity: Anchors Aweigh!Participants heave ‘round the ship’s capstan. The capstan was used for lifting and moving most of the heavy objects found on a ship such as the anchors and cargo.7:00 PM/1900 Hours – Presentation: All Things Edible and Inedible: Food in the Navy!The ship’s cook leads a discussion about Civil War dining. Come and find out the difference between slush, squares, and dandyfunk, and what they each have to do with dining on board a U.S. naval warship.7:15 PM/1915 Hours – Dinner8:00 PM/2000 Hours – Fire Drill followed by a full tour of Constellation.9:00 PM/2100 Hours – Scavenger Hunt!An old fashioned scavenger hunt culminates the learning experience as Ship’s Boys use what they have learned to discover shipboard locations in a race against time.9:45 PM/2145 Hours – Preparations for Lights Out10:00 PM/2200 Hours – Lights Out; Begin Night Watch.6:00 AM/0600 Hours – Reveille7:15 AM/0715 Hours – Morning Muster and Inspection7:45 AM/0745 Hours – Breakfast8:15 AM/0815 Hours – Hands-on Activity: Gun Drill!This hands-on activity provides overnight participants with a first-hand experience at manning a mid-19th century naval cannon. Participants learn by doing the teamwork and skill required to load and fire a 7,500 pound gun. 8:45 AM/0845 Hours – Commence Firing!Each overnight concludes with a live-firing demonstration of one of the ship’s great guns.9:00 AM/0900 Hours – Debriefing and DepartureOvernight Check ListItems the main contact for the overnight group must bring:Prepared and signed Overnight Program Parental Release FormsPrepared and signed Overnight Program Adult Waiver FormsBalance due for the Overnight AdventureItems the overnight participants are suggested to bring:All – Weather Gear:Sleeping Bag and PillowFlashlightToilet Articles (toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)Sleeping ApparelCamera Cold – Weather Gear (bring two more layers than you think you need):CoatHatGlovesLayered Clothing: sweaters, sweatshirts, t-shirts, etc.Woolen SocksWarm – Weather Gear:Wind-breakerSunscreenClosed-Toe Shoes (no sandals please)Raincoat/ponchoHatReusable Bottle of WaterItems not to bring:Cell Phones (Only adults are permitted to have cell phones, but please turn off the ringer once aboard ship).Game ConsolesI-pods or MP3 PlayersIn planning what to bring and what not to bring, common sense should maintain the upper hand. Please keep in mind that ship stowage space is severely limited and that each participant will carry his or her own belongings. If you are planning an extended stay in the Baltimore, Inner Harbor area, gear may be stowed on board the ship during the day preceding and following your overnight adventure with prior approval.Just a Reminder – The adult to youth ratio must be 1:5 for all age levels.Overnight Menu DinnerBeef Stew(Those with dietary restrictions are encouraged to bring their own food)Hardtack, Ship’s Biscuit or Ship’s Bread Hardtack from the G.H. Bent Company, hardtack supplier to the Union Army – Ship’s Biscuit from Purity of Newfoundland, providers of ship’s biscuit since the 1840s – Bread supplied by local bakeriesDried FruitDried raisins, , bananas, , & pineapple - essential aspectsof mid-19th century naval cuisine & regularityLemonade/WaterIt is the same water now as it was then.BreakfastBiscuits with Peanut Butter, Jelly, or HoneyOatmealBaconDried Fruit Orange JuiceThis uncommon-to-Civil War-sailors treat is provided for contemporary taste budsCoffee (for adults only)Brewed strong to enable landsmen to be brave & to do what needs doing.Please, notify us in advance if members of your group have dietary restrictions. Those with dietary restrictions are welcome to bring their own meals.914400123825Menu Ingredient ListItemIngredientsBeef StewBeef, Potatoes, Water, Carrots, Peas, Celery, Food Starch-Modified, Enriched Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Salt, Onion Powder, Sugar, Beef Flavor [Contains Autolyzed yeast Extract Maltodextrin, Lactic Acid Powder (Lactic Acid, Calcium Lactate), Partially Hydrogenated Soybean and/or Cottonseed Oil, Natural Flavorings, Gum Arabic], Paprika, Caramel Color, Disodium Inosinate, Disodium Guanylate, Natural Flavoring. CONTAINS: WheatHard TackFlour, Salt, Water. Processed in a facility that uses: milk, wheat, tree nuts, and peanuts.Dried FruitRaisins Pineapple Ring (sugar; no sulphurdioxide), Unsweetened Banana Chips (coconut oil)Dried fruit is processed in the same facility as wheat, milk, soy, tree nuts, and peanuts. BiscuitsWheat Flour, Bleached, Enriched, Bromated (Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Potassium Bromate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin and Folic Acid), Water, Potato Flour, Dextrose, Natural Flavors,Yeast, Contains 2% or less of : Ascorbic Acid, Azodicarbonamide, Calcium Sulfate, Calcium Propionate (To Preserve Freshness), Deionized Water, DATEM, Enzymes, FD&C Yellow #5, FD&C Yellow #6, L-cysteine, Salt, Vegetable Shortening (Partially Hydrogenated Soybean and Cottonseed Oils, Mono- & Diglycerides), Sodium Benzoate(To Preserve Freshness), Sugar.Contains: Wheat.Processed in a facility that uses: Eggs, Milk, and Soy.Peanut ButterPeanuts, Sugar, Fully hydrogenated vegetable oil (rapeseed, cottonseed, and soybean), molasses, salt.Grape JellySugar, Water, Grape Juice Concentrate, Fruit Pectin, Citric AcidMixed Fruit JellySugar, Water, Grape and Apple Juice Concentrates, Fruit Pectin, Citric AcidStrawberry JamSugar, Strawberries, Water, Citric Acid, Fruit PectinHoneyLemonadeSugar, Citric Acid, Sodium citrate, modified food starch, dextrin, fractioned coconut oil, natural & artificial flavor (contains maltodextrin and gum Arabic), ascorbic acid, FD&C yellow no. 5.Orange JuiceCoffeeSugarOatmealRegular flavor: Whole grain rolled oats (with oat bran), calcium carbonate, sugar, salt, dextrose, guar gum, caramel color, ferric orthophosphate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, vitamin a palmitate, thiamin mononitrate, folic acid; Apples & cinnamon: same as regular plus dehydrated apples, cinnamon, natural flavors; Maple & Brown Sugar: same as regular plus maple sugar, brown sugar, niacinamide; Rasins & Spice: same as regular plus raisins coated with partially hydrogenated vegetable oil (cottonseed and/or soybean oil), maltodextrin; Cinnamon & Spice: cinnamon, caramel color, spices. To The Ship!Directions and ParkingDRIVING DIRECTIONS: The following are directions to the Pier V Parking Garage. The Pier V Parking Garage offers a parking discount to all overnight program participants. It is located at 711 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202. The cost of overnight parking is $11. In order to receive the discount, your vehicle must exit the garage by noon the day your program ends and your vehicle must exit within a 24 hour period. For example, if you park at the garage at 10 a.m. on Saturday, you must exit the garage no later than 10 a.m. on Sunday. After 24 hours, the charge for parking is $22 and the charge increases each hour you remain in the garage. After parking, bring your parking ticket to Constellation. Your program educators will stamp your ticket before departure the following day. Once you are ready to leave the harbor, go to the parking garage office, located on Pratt Street, and pay the attendant.From New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and points north via I-95Take I-95 South to Baltimore.Exit at Eastern Ave and travel West.Go all the way to the end of Eastern Ave., make a right on President Street.Turn left on Market Street.Turn left on Pratt Street.Pass the large white boat, Taney, and turn right into the Pier V Parking Garage. Keep your ticket for a discount stamp in the morning.From Washington, D.C. and points south via I-95Take I-95 North to Baltimore. Take Exit 53, marked Downtown I-395 N.Take the left fork (downtown) and stay in the center lane (becomes Howard Street). Keep straight. You will pass Ravens’ Stadium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards on your left.Make right onto Pratt Street (third traffic light). Proceed down Pratt until you pass the Coast Guard Cutter Taney (big white ship). You will then make the next right into the Pier V Parking Garage. Keep your ticket for a discount stamp in the morning.From Pennsylvania via I-83Take I-83 south to Baltimore. Follow I-83 until expressway ends in Baltimore City. Expressway becomes President Street.Turn right onto Lombard.Turn left onto Market St.Turn left onto Pratt Street and after passing the Coast Guard Cutter Taney (big white ship), you will make the next right into the Pier V Parking Garage. Keep your ticket for a discount stamp in the morning.From Frederick/Hagerstown via I-70Take I-70 East to I-695 South (toward I-95/Glen Burnie).Take I-95 North towards Baltimore.Follow directions above for travel via I-95 North. WALKING DIRECTIONS: Once you have parked, walk west along Pratt Street (towards Barnes & Noble, the National Aquarium in Baltimore, and the World Trade Center) to the Pratt Street Pavilion (Cheesecake Factory and Uno’s will be on the first and second floors of the pavilion). Turn left towards the water. You should be able to see Constellation once you walk around the corner of the Cheesecake Factory. Constellation is a black ship with three tall masts and sits behind a two story grey building. Keep your parking ticket with you and the educator will stamp it in the morning before departure. IMPORTANT NOTES ON PARKING: In order to receive the $8 discount, your vehicle must exit the garage BY NOON THE DAY YOUR PROGRAM ENDS AND WITHIN A 24 HOUR PERIOD. Please also note that it is the individual driver’s responsibility to find parking accommodations. If the Pier V Parking Garage is full, you are responsible for finding other parking accommodations. The following is a list of the closest garages and parking companies. Please be aware that each garage has different rates. Call the parking garage to confirm their rates.Inner Harbor Garage 100 South Gay Street, Baltimore, MD410.659.5825Imperial Parking Inc 300 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD410.625.6580Landmark Parking300 E. Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD410.332.4650Towne Park Ltd 320 Light Street, Baltimore, MD410.685.3260Fayette West Garage 100 S. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 410.625.2385Central Parking System 400 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD410.685.2700Standard Parking 101 South Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 410.547.1537 Landmark Parking Inc 33 South Gay Street, Baltimore, MD410.837.5600Harbor Park Garage 55 Market Place, Baltimore, MD410.234.3631PMS Parking322 N. Howard Street, Baltimore, MD410.783.4497To view a complete parking garage and lot map of the Baltimore downtown area, please click on the following links to visit the Baltimore City Parking Authority website or the Visit Baltimore Parking Information website. Both websites provide parking maps and contact information for each parking garage and lot in the downtown area.DROP OFF POINT: Participants may be dropped off with chaperones in front of the PRATT STREET PAVILION (south side of Pratt Street, opposite the Renaissance Hotel and between Light and Commerce Streets) or in the National Aquarium Bus Loop (just to the east of the museum opposite Gay Street).PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: The Inner Harbor is widely accessible by bus, light rail, and metro subway for a very low rate. One-way rides are $1.60. The light rail station closest to the ship is located at the Convention Center on Pratt Street (nine blocks west of the harbor). The closest metro station is Charles Center at the Baltimore Street Entrance near Calvert Street (three blocks north of the harbor). There are also several bus routes that serve the Inner Harbor. Please click on the following link to find more information about the Maryland Transit Administration.Parental Release FormPart I. Ship: _________________________________________Group/Unit____________________________________ Program Date: ______________________________________________________________________ ______ Child’s Last Name (please print) First Name Middle Initial Age Emergency Contact Information1.____________________________ (____) - _____ - ________ (____)- _____-_____Name Home Phone Work Phone______________________________________________________________________________________ Complete Address: (Street, City, State, Zip Code)2.____________________________ (____) - _____ - ________ (____)- _____-_____Name Home Phone Work Phone______________________________________________________________________________________ Complete Address: (Street, City, State, Zip Code)Part II. 1. I hereby grant my permission for (minor’s name) _____________________________________________________to participate in the Historic Ships in Baltimore’s overnight program, to be in the museum building and to board the USS Constellation. I agree to release and forever discharge the Historic Ships in Baltimore and the Living Classrooms Foundation, Inc., it’s Officers, Board of Trustees, Employees and Agents (hereinafter “Released Parties”) from any and all liability, damages, claims or causes of action, arising out of or in any way connected with the minor’s boarding the USS Constellation, activity in the museum building or on the gangway, or participation in the on board activities. I further agree to indemnify and hold forever harmless liability, damages, claims or causes of action made or brought by the said minor or by anyone on behalf of the minor as a result of or in any way connected with the minor’s boarding or participating in the program.2. I give permission for authorized personnel to carry out such emergency diagnostic and therapeutic procedures as may be necessary for my son/daughter, and also permit such procedures to be carried out at, and by the local hospital(s) in the event that my son/daughter has been taken there for emergency care. I understand that any medical expenses will be directly billed to me or my insurance company.3. I have notified the responsible chaperone of any medical problems/issues relevant to my child. I understand that allmedications, prescription and non-prescription, must be administered by a responsible chaperone participant in the program, and I have provided written instructions with such medications so that they may be administered as required. 4. I have notified the responsible chaperone and the Historic Ships in Baltimore Education Department of any and all special dietary needs that exist5. I understand that smoking or other use of tobacco products, or consumption of alcoholic beverages aboard ship and ashore is prohibited. 6. I acknowledge that the Historic Ships in Baltimore and/or Living Classrooms Foundation reserves the right to video, photograph, or record any activity associated with this educational programming event and that photos, video, or audio recordings taken may be used in the museum’s printed material or on the museum’s website or by broadcast media for educational and promotional purposes..My signature below indicates that I have read, understand, and have complied or will comply with all stipulationscontained in Part II of this document. _________________________________ ___________________ Signature of Parent/Guardian DateAdult Waiver FormPart I. Ship: ____________________________________Group Name: _____________________________ Program Date: ________________________________________ (____) - _____ - ________ (____)- _____-_______Adult Name (Please Print) Home Phone Work Phone____________________________________________________________________________________________________________(Complete Address)Emergency Contact Information____________________________ (____) - _____ - ________ (____)- _____-_____Name Home Phone Work Phone______________________________________________________________________________________ Complete Address: (Street, City, State, Zip Code)Minor in my care: _______________________________________________________________Part II. I agree to release and forever discharge the Historic Ships in Baltimore and the Living Classrooms Foundation, Inc., it’s Officers, Board of Trustees, Employees and Agents (hereinafter “Released Parties”) from any and all liability, damages, claims or causes of action, arising out of or in any way connected with my boarding of the USS Constellation, activity in the building or on the connecting gangway, or participation in the on board program. I further agree to indemnify and hold forever harmless liability, damages, claims or causes of action made or brought by myself or as a result of or in any way connected with my boarding or participating in the program. I acknowledge that the Historic Ships in Baltimore and/or Living Classrooms Foundation reserves the right to video, photograph, or record any activity associated with this educational event and that photos, video, or audio recordings taken may be used in the museum’s printed material or on the museum’s website or by broadcast media for educational and promotional purposes.I understand that smoking or other use of tobacco products, or consumption of alcoholic beverages aboard ship and ashore is prohibited. Part III.I understand that in choosing to participate in the overnight program I will assist the Constellation staff and chaperone the youths in my overnight group.My signature below indicates that I have read, understand, and will comply with all stipulations contained in Part II and Part III of this document. Failure to do so may result in the summary dismissal from the program of both myself and my child. ____________________________________ ___________________ Signature Date Overnight Watch Bill DescriptionAbout the Overnight Watch. A navy vessel never sleeps! Aboard Constellation during the Civil War, officers and crew remained attentive throughout each night to insure the ship’s safety and security while the majority of the crew slept below decks. Although there is no risk of being attacked by Confederates, the need remains to maintain a watchful presence throughout the night and to take similar precautions.The Overnight Watch is an integral part of the Overnight Adventure. It provides a unique opportunity for participants to learn about some of the shipboard procedures and routines carried out on a man-of-war, and, perhaps most importantly, it fosters responsibility.Upon completion of the day’s programming the Master-at-Arms, or lead educator, will lead a discussion about the Night Watch. After explaining the procedure and answering all pertinent questions, overnight participants will be assigned hammocks by the ship’s crew according to the Night Watch Bill. Once everyone has a hammock and understands his or her duties, the Night Watch will begin.Overnight Watch Bill. The Overnight Watch Bill identifies, by name, each Watch Leader and each Watch Crew member. There must be at least one adult (Watch Leader) 21 years old or older to be responsible for each watch shift. If there are not enough adults in your overnight group, the Constellation crew will assist in manning the remaining watches. The Watch Crew are the youths in your overnight group and please be advised that when filling out the Night Watch Bill you are arranging where you will be sleeping. If you wish to be in an adjacent hammock to your child, you must be in the same watch whether or not the child is actually going to man a watch.To help expedite the evening activities, please have the Night Watch Bill filled out before arriving for your overnight adventure. Further instructions about the Night Watch will be explained by the ship’s crew before Lights Out.22860018415320040018415Overnight Watch Bill for __________________ (Group & date)Time & Bells Watch Leader (adult) Watch Crew (youth)First Watch10:00 PM11:00 PMMid Watch12:00 AM 1:00 AM2:00 AM3:00 AMMorning Watch4:00 AM5:00 AM6:00 AM Reveille!Performed by Master at Arms Reveille! Performed by Master at ArmsDO NOT HESITATE TO AWAKEN THE MASTER AT ARMS for any circumstance or reason about which you are unsure or doubtful. OVERNIGHT PATCHES!Historic Ships in Baltimore offers exclusive overnight patches. Patches are available only to overnight participants and they are not available in the Ship’s Store. Cost: $5.00Commemorate surviving your overnight adventure!Leaders: Patches may be pre-ordered for your group by credit card or check. Please contact Sarah Rauscher at or 410-396-3453.Also, patches may be bought at the conclusion of your overnight program. Group orders may be paid with one form of payment (credit card or check). Individual patches are sold by cash only.(Patches no longer contain the year) Please contact Aisha Williams to place orderawilliams@ Please contact Aisha Williams to place orderawilliams@OUR GIFT TO YOU!When the Historic Ships in Baltimore opens to the public at 10 a.m. the morning following your overnight, you and your group will have free admission to the other ships in the museum, which include the USCGC Taney, USS Torsk, Lightship Chesapeake, and the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse-114300182245297180067945 388620068580002971800128905-22860012890512573006629400125730066294001257300662940012573006629400Tell the staff at the gangway or at the security desk, of the ship you wish to board, that you attended an overnight the previous evening and you will be allowed on board. If members of your group wish to visit the other sites the day of your overnight or are unable to visit the other sites immediately following the overnight program, arrangements must be made with Sarah Rauscher. She may be contacted either by phone (410.396.3453) or email (srauscher@).2543175026746200 ................
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