

The Centennial Time Capsule
The Centennial Celebration of Maryland
Forestry and State Parks offered us an opportunity to think about future
generations and how our environmental stewardship will benefit them. We can also
try to envision how they will preserve, protect, enhance and enjoy Maryland’s
public lands 100 years from now.
During this 2006-2007 Centennial Year, we prepared a time capsule to be
opened in the year 2107. The gifts we choose to send forth to those who will
follow will include information and artifacts about the work we do today and our
message to those in the future. A century from now, these will be priceless
treasures to future generations.
The time capsule is 12 inches wide by 36
inches long. The Centennial Time Capsule,
will be placed at Gambrill State Park on July 31, 2007, on the same day Helen
Besley Overington, daughter of Maryland's first State Forester, Fred W. Besley,
celebrates her 100th birthday.
What’s in the Maryland Forestry and Parks
Centennial Time Capsule?
In Hard Form (and no particular
order):
- Miniature reproduction of a ca. 1950 forest fire truck
- Commemorative Centennial baseball from Bowie Baysox
vs. Altoona Curve game, July 21,2006, with accompanying handbill
- A piece of the Wye Oak, with certificate of
authenticity
- Robert F. Bailey III’s book Maryland’s Forests and
Parks: A Century of Progress
- Copies of invitations to and programs for all
Centennial plaque dedications
- Copies of all Maryland Park Service trail guides from
the Centennial year
- 2006 general guide to Maryland forests and parks
- 2006 reprint of F.W. Besley’s 1938 booklet Forest
Trees of Maryland
- Brochure titled History of the Maryland Department
of Natural Resources Forest Service Wildfire Program
- DVD copy of Maryland Public Television’s documentary
The Best Days of Our Lives: The Centennial of Maryland State Forests and
Parks
- Handful of Centennial wooden nickels (hand them out,
like we did)
- Maryland Park Service uniform shoulder patch with the
logo (re)adopted in 2006
- Centennial shirt pin worn by all uniformed Maryland
Park Service personnel on their uniforms during the Centennial (larger of
the two pin types)
- Maryland Forestry and Parks Centennial commemorative
patch
- Maryland Forestry and Parks Centennial civilian
commemorative lapel pin (the smaller of two pin types)
- Ditto, first run, with “Centennial” misspelled (a
collector’s item!)
- Copy of Centennial “fast facts” wallet card that was
carried by all Maryland Park Service employees during the Centennial year
- Copy of The Maryland Natural Resource magazine,
vol. 9, no. 2 (Spring 2006) with a special insert on Maryland forest and
park history
- Maryland Forest Service 2006 Centennial wall calendar
- Copy of the 2006 booklet Destination Maryland: The
Official Guide to Maryland State Travel, which promoted the Centennial
- Copy of Mountain Discoveries issue of fall and
winter 2006, with articles on forestry in Maryland
- Maryland Park Service “Junior Ranger” and “Park Pals”
patches from the 2006 season
- Special commemorative badge worn by Maryland Park
Service law enforcement officers during the Centennial
- Maryland Park Service flag, adopted in 2006
- Centennial banner
In Digital Form:
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Final report of the Centennial Committee
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Committee’s communication plan
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2006 Maryland Park Service Operational Plan
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2006 Maryland Park Service Interpretive Plan (Connections)
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2006 Maryland Park Service Policy Manual
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Contents pertinent to Maryland forestry and parks
history to 1956 from American Forests magazine issue of October 1956
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Contents of the Centennial Web site
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Photographs of most Centennial events
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Group photograph of attendees at the annual Maryland
park managers meeting held at New Germany State Park, November 14-16, 2006
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2007 Maryland Park Service personnel directory
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2006 Maryland Park Service volunteers’ manual
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Minutes and proceedings of the Centennial Committee
Centennial Notes Archives
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