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Speight Joins CBMM as Education Assistant

July 29, 2014 by Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum

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CBMM_SpeightAllison_2014Allison Speight of St. Michaels, MD, has joined the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum as an education assistant. Speight’s responsibilities include managing CBMM’s educational programs, as well as scheduling class calendars, fielding inquiries, taking program reservations, administering evaluations and compiling statistics about program participation.

A recent Washington College graduate, Speight studied environmental science and double-minored in biology and anthropology. She also completed an internship with the museum in 2013, where she assisted with the Kids Club summer camp, among other educational programs.

Through cultural, educational, and interactive exhibits and activities, CBMM celebrates the connections between the bay and its people. The museum’s campus includes twelve exhibit buildings, situated on 18 waterfront acres along the Miles River and St. Michaels Harbor. For more information, visit www.cbmm.org.

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