DESTINATION ARCHAEOLOGY RESOURCE CENTER. The Destination Archaeology Resource Center (DARC) is FPAN’s public archaeology museum, hosting free exhibits, events, and programs. DARC Manager Mike Thomin engages younger visitors at the FPAN Coordinating Center through the “Archaeology Story Time” program. “Admiring the Hush Arbor” DARC partnered with Arcadia Mill Archaeological Site, UWF Historic Trust, UWF Office of Equity and Diversity, African-American Heri- tage Society, University of South Alabama, Kukua Insitute, and the Polimbatree Griots Ensemble to host the first “Admiring the Hush Arbor” event in Northwest Florida. This program involved an evening of learning, appreciation, and remembrance of African-American culture, history, and archaeology through music, dance, poetry, and stories. In addition, a temporary memorial created to honor the en- slaved population who once lived on the site remained on display at Arcadia Mill throughout African- American History Month. K-2 Archaeology Story Time Throughout the year DARC continued to offer and refine the Archaeology Story Time program targeted for grades K-2. These popular programs teach our youngest members of the public the concept of archaeology based on a structure designed for their specific age level. To date, eight different Story Time programs touch on a variety of archaeo- logical themes. This year, DARC partnered with staff in the North Central office to create a series of lesson plans that are now available for other regional offices to use statewide. Exhibits Temporary museum exhibits this year included “The Elmina Wreck,” “Shipwrecked!,” and “Time at the Place.” “The Elmina Wreck” exhibit featured research conducted by UWF professor Dr. Greg Cook on a Dutch vessel that sank off the coast of Ghana in 1647. Artifacts displayed from the wreck were on loan from the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board. “Shipwrecked!” was a pop-up display created in