Saturday, Mar 16, 2013

DeSoto County Pioneer Day

Time: 9:00 am til 3:00 pm

Location: DeSoto Veterans Park on State Road 70 just west of Arcadia

Description: Pioneer Day offers family fun of all kinds. Special and traditional Florida foods--such as swamp cabbage and strawberry shortcake--are available. A “Discover History” hands-on area is FREE for children and includes old-fashioned toys and games, cane pole fishin’, washing with a a scrub board and wash pot, a pitcher pump, writing with a dip pen, orange juicin’, and more. Demonstrators show off their skills in basket-weaving, black-smithing, butter-churning, candledipping, quilting, soap-making, spinning, woodworking, and other crafts.

Clubs, churches, and other organizations display their history. The Suncoast Dulcimers--a hammered dulcimer group; the Fiddle Crabs--an old-time string band; Barney and Penny Meese; and Lee James entertain along with legendary characters Arcadia Albritton Coker and James Mitchell “Acrefoot” Johnson--plus a frontier shoot-out at noon. Animals, antique engines, vintage automobiles, a classic fire truck, Florida authors and artists--all showcase Florida’s unique heritage and history.

The Society welcomes everyone to join in the fun--as a demonstrator, participant, vendor, or volunteer!

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Archaeology Fest

Time: 10:00 am til 1:00 pm

Location: New College Public Archaeology Lab, 410 College Drive, Sarasota FL 34243

Description: Archaeology Fest is a celebration and exploration of regional archaeology and history, and a major Time Sifters outreach initiative, so tell your friends and please come and support us!
Schedule of Events
10 am Welcoming Remarks by Uzi Baram,
NCPAL Director

Visit the tables and meet the staff and volunteers for our region’s Historic,
Archaeological, and Ecological Organizations

Practice Native Technologies: atlatl, spears, fire starters, tools, and bola stones

Race in the Rancho Gutter Regatta and the Sarasota Bay Rancho Video Game

Watch Looking for Angola video in the Hal C. Ball Anthropology Seminar Room

Hands-on Artifact Displays in the New College Public Archaeology Lab
11 am Featured Presentation: Sakim, Carrier of
Traditions for the Apalachicola
12 noon
• Children’s Scavenger Hunt
• Lecture by Time Sifters’ Robert Bopp on
Archaeological Sites of Polynesia
1 pm Closing Remarks by Sherry Svekis,
Time Sifters President

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Lecture - Voices from Native Florida

Time: 10:00 am til 1:00 pm

Location: New College Public Archaeology Lab, 410 College Drive, Sarasota, FL

Description: Voices from Native Florida
Hosted by New College Archaeology Lab (NCPAL) and Time Sifters Archaeology Society
Guest Speaker: C. Randall Daniels (Sakim), Carrier of Traditions for the Apalachicola
Register for the lecture at donate.ncf.edu/events
New College Public Archaeology Lab, 410 College Drive
Free and open to the public (all-ages)

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Heritage Days Open House at Manatee Village Historical Park

Time: 10:00 am til 3:00 pm

Location: Manatee Village Historical Park, 1404 Manatee Avenue East, Bradenton, Florida 34208

Description: Free Admission & Parking … Saturday, March 16, 2013 from10 am – 3 pm

Walk Back in Time and enjoy a leisurely day among moss draped oaks and see life as it was in another era. Visit Manatee Village Historical Park anytime during Heritage Days Open House festival hours, there is something of interest for all ages. This year’s Open House features world famous entertainers, novel exhibitions as well as the usual lineup of heritage artisans, interpreters and craft vendors.
Bob and Sheila Everhart, world-wide performers of America’s Old Time Music will be here playing their hits with a Florida flair.
Tin Can Tourist Vintage Trailer & Motor Coach Club: will be on hand to tell the history of the original Tin Can Tourists in Florida and explain their they impact on tourism and economy.
The 2013 Heritage Days Open House lineup also includes: demonstrators in the Fogarty Boatworks and the blacksmith shop, a beekeeper, heritage artisans, costumed interpreters, quilters, potters, soap makers and other arts, crafts and food vendors. Visitors can also explore landmarks from 1860 – 1913, “Old Cabbage Head” and the Whistle Stop Gift Shop.

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Green Frog Moon Festival

Time: 10:00 am til 5:00 pm

Location: Sacred Lands, 1700 Park St. North, St.Petersburg, FL

Description: The Green Frog Festival is a weekend filled with music, storytelling and community celebration. Vendors line the paths and delicious food is readily available. This is a great time to purchase a Native American style flute as we will have several wonderful vendors here for the weekend. Our theme for this year is the environment and what we can do to help the earth, so we are planning activities with this in mind.

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FPAN is posting this event as a courtesy, we will neither be hosting nor attending this event.

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