Rising Tide After-School Workshop
March 3, 2026 @ 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
An event every week that begins at 3:30 pm on Tuesday and Thursday, repeating until March 5, 2026

Rising Tide is an after-school program for students in grades six through nine. Students will learn project design and development, team collaboration, tool management and use, and workshop safety in a project-based learning environment. Registration for a full eight-week session is required. No experience is necessary.
Right now, students are working to build both a canoe and a skin-on-frame kayak in CBMM’s Education Workshop.
This winter, we will offer Rising Tide on Tuesdays and Thursdays from Jan. 20-March 5. Students are invited to join us for one or both days. (Please note the new start and end dates.)
Transportation: Free transportation is available for students at St. Michaels Middle/High School and Easton Middle School. Transportation from other schools may be available by request. Each session takes place on the campus of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in the Education Workshop.
Appropriate clothing: Safety is our highest priority. Students are required to wear close-toed shoes in the shop. We provide safety glasses, hearing protection, and dust protection in the shop. We also recommend wearing clothes that are okay to get messy. Space is provided to change clothes, and students can leave work clothes at the shop if they attend classes regularly.
Weather: Rising Tide follows Talbot County Public School weather related closings. If school is closed or dismissed early, classes at CBMM will also be canceled.
If you have further questions about Rising Tide, please contact us at registration@cbmm.org.
Rising Tide After-School Workshop
Date/Time: Tuesdays & Thursdays from Jan. 20–March 5, 3:30–5:30pm
Location: Education Workshop
Cost: The Rising Tide program is generously supported by CBMM’s donors. At registration, families may select the level of financial program support that would most benefit their family to ensure their child is able to participate in the program.
- Suggested Family Contribution–$150
- Partial Program Support–$75
- Full Program Support–No Cost

