Monday, September 30, 2024

Support Our Award-Winning Educational Programs!

Baltimore is the birthplace of the American railroad, chartered in 1827 and turning 200 years old in 2027! The Baltimore Country Club was established that same century in 1898. These two Baltimore traditions are being brought together in the B&O Railroad Museum’s Recognition Day which includes the Royal Blue Open Golf Tournament, a Cocktail Reception, and a Themed Station Recognition Dinner. All proceeds benefit the educational programs offered by the B&O Railroad Museum!

Experience the grand tradition of The Royal Blue at the Baltimore Country Club! Begin your day with a delightful luncheon on the lush lawns of the Clubhouse, then tee off on the prestigious A. W. Tillinghast and Pete Dye designed courses. With rolling hills that provide a unique challenge, including the top-rated East Course, your golf day promises adventure at every turn.

After your time on the greens, unwind at an elegant cocktail reception overlooking the scenic Mays Chapel Valley. Then, embark on a culinary journey across America at dinner, where each station features culinary delights perfectly paired with fine wines.

Education Programming at the B&O

  • Over 70,000 school-aged children annually engage in our Excellence in Education programs, learning STEM concepts and more.
  • 15,000+ students from Title I schools enjoy free Museum admission and educational experiences each year.
  • We are happy to be a proud Smithsonian Affiliate with early childhood programs co-designed by the Smithsonian’s Early Enrichment Center.
  • Since 2019, we’ve provided sensory education programs supporting neurodiverse children with tailored accommodations and activities, including free summer camp.
  • Restore Baltimore, a partnership with the Community College of Baltimore County and the B&O Railroad Museum, delivers a targeted and intense workforce development program investing directly in West Baltimore

Join us in supporting Baltimore’s heritage and fostering inclusive educational experiences for all!

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Royal Blue Open Golf Tournament

Monday, September 30, 2024
@ 10 AM – 5 PM

Start with a delicious luncheon on the lush lawn of the Baltimore Country Club’s renovated Clubhouse, followed by a thrilling shotgun start on the exclusive A. W. Tillinghast and Pete Dye designed courses. These top-rated courses promise a challenge like no other, with rolling hills and stunning views.

After your day of golfing fun and business networking, unwind at an elegant cocktail reception overlooking the scenic Mays Chapel Valley. Then, indulge in a culinary journey across America at dinner, where each station features rail-themed delights paired perfectly with wines.

Your participation directly benefits the B&O’s Railroad Museum’s educational mission. Don’t miss the opportunity to play in a tournament designed by golfers for golfers who support education!


Royal Blue Cocktail Reception & Recognition Dinner

Monday, September 30, 2024
@ 5:30 PM

Even if golf isn’t your game, join us for a wonderful evening and dinner at the prestigious Baltimore Country Club. Take in the beauty of the club’s surroundings and atmosphere while mingling with fellow supporters during the elegant cocktail reception. Your presence and contribution at this gathering not only provide essential support to the B&O Railroad Museum but also help foster a sense of community and shared purpose in preserving our heritage and promoting educational initiatives.

Choose your level of sponsorship.

EDUCATION SPONSORSHIPS

Engineer Sponsor

$25,000


Conductor Sponsor

$15,000


Station Master Sponsor

$10,000

GOLF DAY SPONSORSHIPS

Eagle Rare Sponsor

$7,500

Eagle Sponsor

$6,000


BIRDIE Sponsor

$3,000

PAR Sponsor

$2,000

HOLE Sponsor

$1,500

COCKTAIL RECEPTION & DINNER SPONSORSHIPS

COCKTAIL/DINNER/
WINE STATION SPONSOR

$5,000

Dinner Invitation

$500

For more information:

Contact Kathy Hargest, KHargest@borail.org, 443-627-2374

Patrese T.
June 2021

I love that the museum is what remains of the old train yard and the number and variety of train cars is remarkable.

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