Thursday, Sep 20, 2018

Heritage Eco Boat Tour

Time: 10:30 am til 12:00 pm

Location: 3266 N Sailboat Ave, Crystal River, Florida 34428

Description: As part of the 23rd Annual Save our Waters Week, come out to the Crystal River Preserve State Park and join us for the Experience the Estuary boat tours on the Crystal River. You will learn about the lush environment around the Crystal River, including its flora, fauna, and how Native peoples once used the area to thrive and survive.

Tours are free. Complimentary of the Friends of Crystal River State Parks, Inc. Donations appreciated.

Advanced registration is required. Call (352) 228-6028 to reserve your spot. Capacity is 24 people per tour

FPAN is co-hosting this event.


Heritage Eco Boat Tour

Time: 1:30 pm til 3:00 pm

Location: 3266 N Sailboat Ave, Crystal River, Florida 34428

Description: As part of the 23rd Annual Save our Waters Week, come out to the Crystal River Preserve State Park and join us for the Experience the Estuary boat tours on the Crystal River. You will learn about the lush environment around the Crystal River, including its flora, fauna, and how Native peoples once used the area to thrive and survive.

Tours are free. Complimentary of the Friends of Crystal River State Parks, Inc. Donations appreciated.

Advanced registration is required. Call (352) 228-6028 to reserve your spot. Capacity is 24 people per tour

FPAN is co-hosting this event.


Lecture: Home Away from Home: Remembering Refugees in Florida

Time: 6:00 pm til 7:30 pm

Location: Pugh Hall Ocora, 296 Buckman Dr. Gainesville, FL 32611

Description: Welcoming Gainesville & Alachua County and the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program at the University of Florida is holding a public event titled “Home Away from Home: Remembering Refugees in Florida”.

The event will feature the oral history of refugees in Jacksonville, Florida, collected by Seyeon Hwang, a doctoral student in the Department of Urban & Regional Planning at the University of Florida, and various state-wide and national efforts in refugee advocacy, followed by a talk-back session with refugees and refugee resettlement professionals from Florida.

This event is supported by the Florida Humanities Council and the public is encouraged to attend the event. Light refreshment will be served. For more information on the oral history project in Jacksonville or the event, please visit contact Grace Chun by email at welcominggainesville@gmail.com or visit www.refugeeoralhistory.com

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FPAN is posting this event as a courtesy, we will neither be hosting nor attending this event.

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