HISTORIC ST. MARY'S CITY FORT TO 400 COMMISSION

Brian K. Norris, Chair (chosen by Governor)


[photo, World Trade Center Baltimore, 401 East Pratt St, Baltimore, Maryland] Appointed by Governor: Michael R. Alderson, Jr.; Mary A. Harms; Barbara A. Ives; Tuajuanda C. Jordan, Ph.D.; Julian Blacklock Wills III.

Appointed by Senate President: John D. (Jack) Bailey; Arthur C. Ellis.

Appointed by House Speaker: Brian M. Crosby; Marc A. Korman.

Representing Commission on African American History & Culture: one vacancy

Representing Commission on Indian Affairs: one vacancy


World Trade Center Baltimore, 401 East Pratt St., Baltimore, Maryland, November 2009. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


Representing Historic St. Mary’s City Commission: one vacancy

Representing Maryland Rediscovery 400 Initiative: one vacancy

Representing St. Mary’s College of Maryland: one vacancy

Ex officio: Helene T. Grady, Secretary of Budget & Management; Kevin A. Anderson, Secretary of Commerce; Joshua E. Kurtz, Secretary of Natural Resources; Rebecca L. Flora, Secretary of Planning; Paul J. Wiedefeld, Secretary of Transportation.

Staff:

c/o Office of Tourism & Film
Division of Marketing, Tourism & the Arts
Department of Commerce
World Trade Center Baltimore, 14th floor, 401 East Pratt St., Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 767-6331
e-mail: elizabeth.fitzsimmons@maryland.gov


Annual Report to Governor & General Assembly due Nov. 1, beginning 2022 (Chapter 688, Acts of 2021).

Plan of Action for Commemoration of 400th Anniversary of Founding of Maryland to Governor & General Assembly due Sept. 1, 2022 (Chapter 688, Acts of 2021)


In October 2021, the Historic St. Mary's City Fort to 400 Commission was authorized by the General Assembly (Chapter 688, Acts of 2021).

The Commission coordinates the planning and implementation of activities and events to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the founding of Maryland; promotes the identification, documentation, and preservation of historical and cultural resources related to the founding; and assists in protecting, improving, and developing existing educational and interpretive institutions, sites, and museums in promoting the 400th anniversary. The Commission also will ensure development of a model social studies curriculum on the founding of Maryland; promote nationally and internationally the commemoration of the founding; and ensure that commemorative activities, events, and products provide lasting value and public benefits beyond the celebration of the founding. In addition, the Commission is to secure support and financial resources to implement the events and activities that it plans, including the formation of an appropriate legal entity. Moreover, the Commission will provide leadership for and coordinate economic development opportunities in and around St. Mary’s City to promote the region for future generations.

Assisted by the Maryland Historical Trust and the State Archives, the Office of Tourism and Film provides staff to the Commission.

Nineteen members constitute the Commission. The Governor appoints five members, and the Senate President and House Speaker each appoint two members. One member each represents the Commission on African American History and Culture; the Commission on Indian Affairs; the Historic St. Mary’s City Commission; the Maryland Rediscovery 400 Initiative; and St. Mary’s College of Maryland. Five members serve ex officio (Code State Government Article, sec. 9-3301 through 9-3307).

Authorization for the Commission ends September 30, 2035.

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