Wednesday, Feb 14, 2018

Lunch and Learn at the South Florida Museum

Time: 12:15 am til 1:00 pm

Location: South Florida Museum,

Description: Sure, you could take lunch at your desk or have a sandwich at home. But why not feed your brain as well as your belly? Each Wednesday from 12:15 – 1 pm, the South Florida Museum features a talk by our staff focusing on a different aspect of the world or things going on in the Museum. Bring a bag lunch or stop by a downtown restaurant and get it to go!

This week's title and topic:
"Scan, Baby, Scan – Documenting Our Cultural Heritage Through Digital Technology” with Matthew D. Woodside, Director of Exhibitions and Chief Curator

Tickets: $3
Tickets can be purchased at the front desk upon arrival or purchase tickets online using the links below

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


Tidally United Roundtable Discussion

Time: 10:00 am til 12:00 pm

Location: South Florida Museum, 201 10th St W, Bradenton, Florida 34205

Description: We want to know what you think! You are invited to attend a roundtable on heritage and rising sea levels on Wednesday, February 14th from 10am - Noon at the South Florida Museum in Bradenton, FL.

Co-hosted by the Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN) and the New College Public Archaeology Lab (NCPAL), the roundtable will start a discussion on sea level rise and heritage sites that will continue through a series of public events, explanations, and engagements, culminating with the Tidally United Summit in August 2018.

Supporting community interest and engaging diverse communities is the goal as we work toward solutions to rising sea levels across Florida. If you are interested in participating, or finding out more about the series of public events and the Tidally United Summit, join us. Please RSVP to Rebecca O’Sullivan at rosulliv@usf.edu.

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FPAN is co-hosting this event.

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