Saturday, Nov 16, 2013

Marshfest 2013

Time: 10:00 am til 3:00 pm

Location: Dutton Island Preserve I and II

Description: "Free kayak tours, music by some great Americana bands, ranger-led hikes,
hands-on environmental exhibits,a fish fry fundraiser, a fun run, a play about manatees, and more!"

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

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The Archaeology of the Storm Wreck, a Revolutionary War Refugee Vessel

Time: 12:00 pm til 1:00 pm

Location: Room 1101, Building 51, University of North Florida

Description: "The newly formed Archaeological Institute of America-Jacksonville Society will meet at noon on Nov. 16. Chuck Meide, Director of the Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program (LAMP) in St. Augustine, will present a lecture titled “The Archaeology of the Storm Wreck, a Revolutionary War Refugee Vessel Lost off St Augustine on December 31, 1782.” His lecture will present the results of 898 dives to the ship, artifact analysis, and historical research. The ship, which is still located in 25 feet of water, is believed to have been transporting Loyalists and Redcoats during the American Revolution.It is free and open to the public, and refreshments will be served. On Saturday, parking is free, and staff/faculty spaces are available to everyone."

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

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Florida Public Archaeology Network

About FPAN

The Florida Public Archaeology Network is dedicated to the protection of cultural resources, both on land and underwater, and to involving the public in the study of their past. Regional centers around Florida serve as clearinghouses for information, institutions for learning and training, and headquarters for public participation in archaeology.

FPAN's Northeast Region is hosted by:

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