b'Annual Report 2018/19Left: The 6th Annual International Archaeology Pub Crawl in St. Augustine. Right: : A packed house for Florida Tales through Ales in Sanford. Inset: North Central Region staff assess damage in a historic cemetery after Hurricane Michael.book Live. In addition to walking away with a draft di- Annual International Archaeology Day Pub Crawlsaster plan, the book club also benefited participantsThe Northeast Region staff hosted their 6th Annual by allowing for networking and collaboration.International Archaeology Day Pub Crawl in Historic Downtown St. Augustine. A record number of partici-Partnership with the Florida Trails Association pants (50+) visited three local establishmentsthe In January 2019, Southwest Region staff went outCellar Upstairs, the Ice Plant, and Dog Rose Brew-with the Loxahatchee Chapter of the Florida Trailseryto learn about archaeology in the nations oldest Association to hike at Fort Center, a publicly inter- city. Emily Jane Murray, Emma Dietrich, and Sarah preted archaeological site located within the Fisheat- Miller talked about investigations during construction ing Creek Wildlife Management Area. Braving a oneon King Street, Spanish Missions on the outskirts of hundred percent chance of rain, hikers had the op- the colonial town, and what archaeologists learned portunity to explore some of the sites features fromabout post-emancipation sites in Lincolnville.the Belle Glade period to the Seminole War over five miles of trails.9'