Saturday, Jul 27, 2019

Living History Saturday at the Tampa Bay History Center

Time: 12:00 pm til 3:00 pm

Location: Tampa Bay History Center 801 Old Water St. Tampa, FL 33602

Description: Living History Saturdays at the Tampa Bay History Center

Each month, a living history re-enactor will tell stories, show artifacts, and give a short presentation on a different Florida-related theme. Discover what life at sea was like for an 18th-century privateer, listen to a young couple navigating changing social attitudes during the 1960s, or hear about the homefront in 1940s Tampa during WWII.

July 27th - Trades in the Age of Sail
Historians Ross Lamoreaux and Avery Miller demonstrate jobs and work performed during the mid-19th century, including carpenter, boatswain and sailing master.

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


Play and Learn at the Palm Harbor Museum: Florida's Native People

Time: 12:00 pm til 2:00 pm

Location: Palm Harbor Museum, 2043 Curlew Rd, Palm Harbor, Florida 34683

Description: Come to the Palm Harbor Museum this summer to learn about Native Floridians! Bring your kids to the museum at 12:00 pm for our fun and exciting series on Pinellas County’s Native people. During this two-hour event, kid’s will learn about how our indigenous Tocobaga and Safety Harbor Culture peoples lived by handling reproduction tools and artifacts and practicing the skills used by Pinellas County’s Native people.

Your child will get to participate in making stone tools, using primitive fire-starting methods, hunting techniques, and pottery creation.

Parents are free to attend with the purchase of their child’s ticket. We welcome children from ages 7 to 12.

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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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