9 Annual Report 2017/18 chaeology kayak tour of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area. Interpreting Archaeology for Visitors FPAN staff, along with USF Professor Thomas Pluck- hahn, completed a Florida Humanities Council grant project to create and install new interpretive signage at the Crystal River Archaeological State Park. Florida Park Service staff held the sign unveiling during Florida Archaeology Month as part of a regularly scheduled Moon Over the Mounds outreach event. Nine new signs grace the walkways throughout the famous Crystal River archaeological site and mound complex. Festivals and Special Events Staff from the North Central Region attended various heritage festivals throughout the year, ranging from Civil War reenactments to the Tallahassee Science Festival. Staff worked hard to create short vignettes for use at festival booths to help visitors understand the importance of archaeological context. One of the vignettes utilizes fragments of ammunition found at another Civil War battlefield site that was recently studied by a former FPAN intern. Staff use a 3D print of the artifact and associated maps of where the artifact was found to discuss its context and how it contributes to our understanding of the story of that battle. Left: Divers discover components of the Mystery Wreck site in the Florida Keys. Right: West Central and Central Region staff speak at one of the tour stops during a History Bike Gainesville event. Inset: North Central staff attend local heritage festivals.