Top: DARC Manager Mike Thomin uses a drone to help monitor sites for the HMS Florida program. Bottom: February 2018 “Admiring the Hush Arbor” event at Arca- dia Mill Archaeological Site in Milton, Florida. 17 Annual Report 2017/18 collaboration with UWF Depart- ment of History professor Dr. John Jensen’s undergraduate honors class as part of their final course project. DARC staff provided classroom instruction, guidelines, and support for the exhibit and hosted an evening reception. “Time at the Place” examined re- cent archaeological work based on FPAN intern Katherine Sims’ thesis project investigating a slave cabin at Arcadia Mill in Milton, Florida. The exhibit materials will go on permanent display at the Arcadia Mill Homestead museum in 2019. Gulf Coast Science Festival DARC manager Mike Thomin served on the Gulf Coast Science Festival Advisory Committee to plan the very first science fes- tival along Florida’s Gulf Coast. FPAN participated in this two-day festival that featured a variety of science and technology-related activities, all with the goal of in- spiring curiosity, experimentation, and creative problem solving by both adults and children. Game of Drones Following in the footsteps of the East Central Region, DARC and the Northwest Region staff purchased a drone. The DJI Mavic Pro model is a small yet powerful drone that is ideal for traveling to remote locations. It will be used to capture footage for videos, take images for photogrammetry, and monitor sites for the HMS Florida program.