Thursday, Jan 17, 2013

Universal Dance - Native American-Style Flute Music

Time: 6:30 pm til 7:30 pm

Location: Safety Harbor Public Library, 101 2nd Street N. Safety Harbor

Description: Native American-Style Flute Concert Featured at the Safety Harbor Library

The Safety Harbor Public Library is pleased to announce Universal Dance - Native American-Style Flute Music with Mark McGourley. Join us for a night of enchanting Native American-style flute music performed by seasoned multi-instrumentalist, Mark McGourley on Thursday, January 17 at 6:30pm. This multi-media presentation features McGourley’s live flute performance combined with a soundscape of instrumentation synchronized to spectacular images of nature from our country's most prominent national parks and beyond. All ages welcome, this program is free and open to the public.

The Library is located at 101 2nd Street N. Safety Harbor. Call 724-1525 x112 for more information.

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Archaeology Lecture - Scraping with Layers of Meaning

Time: 7:00 pm til 8:00 pm

Location: Weedon Island Preserve 1800 Weedon Drive NE St. Petersburg, FL 33702

Description: Scraping with Layers of Meaning: Ethnoarchaeological Studies of Stone Scrapers, a presentation by Dr. Kathy Arthur from University of South Florida, St. Petersburg.

This 2012-2013 Lecture Series will be held the third Thursday of every month through April 2013 at The Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center.

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Archaeology Lecture, Phyllis E. Kolianos

Time: 7:00 pm til 8:00 pm

Location: SFSC, 600 West College Drive, Avon Park, Bldg. G, Room 101.

Description: Program: Living on the Edge: The Sunset of the Weeden Island Culture along the Central Peninsula Gulf Coast Region

Speaker: Phyllis E. Kolianos, M.A., RPA

The first identified site of the Weedon Island Culture is in the Central Peninsula Gulf Coast Region bordering on Old Tampa Bay at Weedon Island Preserve. Recent studies indicate that the adoption of this culture by the shell mound building Manasota people of this region happened later than the original fluorescence of the Weedon Island culture in its northern heartland, A.D. 200-900, but lasted somewhat longer. Although there is still much to learn at the Weedon Island type site, initial investigations conducted at another prominent Weedon Island site along the Anclote River indicates a significant Weedon Island presence after A.D.900. Kolianos will discuss some of the important research from that investigation and the extraordinary discovery of a 1,100 year old 40 ftl dugout canoe.

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