b'ASSISTANCE TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS.FPAN supports local governments in their efforts to protect, preserve, and promote regional archaeological and historical resources.Left: Hannah Park rangers identify artifacts common to Northeast Florida. Right:A projectile point from a legacy collection donated to the Museum of Seminole County History.Old City Cemetery resource. The points will be usedtinuous occupation from the early North Central Region staff hasin exhibits and some were laser- Archaic period through the mid-been assisting the City of Tallahas- scanned at the East Central Digital20th century. The work at Deering see with documentation, heritageLab to help educate the public onEstate led to the Estate recogniz-tourism development, and pres- notable Florida point types. ing FPAN as their educational ervation efforts in Old City Cem- partner of the year. etery, a historic cemetery locatedAlliance for Colliers Coastal Re-in the heart of downtown. Barbarasilience (ACCR) Hannah Parks Archaeology 101 Clark is working with the mayorFPANs Southwest Region con- Ranger Trainingand other city staff to developtinues to be a partner organiza- The Northeast Region hosted an a citizen support organizationtion for the Alliance for ColliersArchaeology 101 workshop for that will assist the City with theirCoastal Resilience (ACCR), ledeight park rangers and staff at on-going efforts to preserve andby the University of Florida andJacksonvilles Hannah Park. The protect the historic cemeteriesFGCU. Southwest staff met withworkshop covered the basics of managed by local government. other team members to assist withmanaging archaeological re-development of products that willsources and how to record them. Legacy Collections at thehelp local leaders plan for climateParticipants also learned about Museum of Seminolechange while minimizing impactcommon artifacts found in North-County History to historical sites.east Florida.The Museum of Seminole County History reached out to the EastDeering Estate InvestigationsHurricane Impact AssessmentsCentral Region for help in manag- Southeast Region staff continuedIn October 2018, Hurricane Mi-ing a legacy collection of moreworking with Miami-Dade Countychael devastated parts of the Flor-than 60 projectile points donatedarchaeologist Jeff Ransom andida Panhandle and a significant by a private collector. The museumthe Deering Estate on a Phase IInumber of cultural resources were hoped this collection could haveevaluation of the property, whichadversely affected. In an effort a second life as an educationaldemonstrates evidence of con- to better understand post-storm'