Hoyer Announces Grant Award for Calvert Marine Museum Society
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Steny H. Hoyer announced a $142,500 grant award from the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the Calvert Marine Museum Society. The grant will be used to develop and install "River to Bay: Reflections and Connections," an exhibit on the ecosystem of the Patuxent River and Chesapeake Bay.
"I'm pleased Calvert Marine Museum has received this important funding that will help educate Marylanders on the diverse ecosystems of the Patuxent River and the Chesapeake Bay," stated Congressman Hoyer. "The Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries are important to our economy, environment, history, and culture, and throughout my career I've been proud to partner with federal, state, and local stakeholders to improve the health of our waterways for future generations. As we work together to save the Bay, it's important that we reflect on the state of these waterways and efforts to clean up and restore them through this exhibit. I'm confident that once it's complete, visitors will experience a renewed commitment to protect one of our most treasured natural resources."
"The staff of the Calvert Marine Museum is thrilled to have been awarded this prestigious grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services," stated David Moyer, Curator of Estuarine Biology at the Calvert Marine Museum. "We are honored to have the support of the federal government in facilitating our museum's ability to affect positive environmental change in the communities of Southern Maryland and beyond. This opportunity to enhance how we engage our audience is a culmination of years of planning and months of hard work by our staff and regional partners. Look for River to Bay: Reflections and Connections to open in the summer of 2014 and track our progress on Facebook and Twitter."
The "River to Bay: Reflections and Connections" exhibit will feature current scientific information and include hands-on activity centers that allow visitors to test water quality and compare results with data collected by scientists. The Museum hopes to facilitate lifelong learning and environmental stewardship through the exhibit and is partnering with local schools and community environmental groups to build stronger ties with action-based environmental organizations.