Public Archaeology Lab Volunteering

FPAN Coordinating Center 207 East Main Street

March 12, 10:00:00 AM — 04:00:00 PM

The FPAN Archaeology Lab is open to volunteers throughout the year. Volunteers help rough sort artifacts recovered from local archaeological sites. No experience is needed, but all volunteers are given a brief orientation by a professional archaeologist their first day.

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An Intro to Archaeology for Kids w/ Cookie Excavation!

Punta Gorda Library 424 West Henry Street

March 12, 02:00:00 PM — 03:00:00 PM

Archaeology Detectives: An Intro to Archaeology for Kids! – What exactly is archaeology? How do archaeologists act like history detectives to uncover the past? Learn all about what archaeologist do, the tools they use, where they can work, and how YOU can become one! Then take your new archaeology skills and excavate your own tasty archaeology site! Intrigued? Put on your thinking cap and we’ll solve the mystery together!

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Fun With Fossils

West Melbourne Public Library 2755 Wingate Blvd

March 12, 06:00:00 PM — 07:00:00 PM

Interested in fossils? Come celebrate Archaeology Month at the West Melbourne Public Library with a fossil presentation by the Brevard Museum of History and Science.

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\"Charla,” a Chat with Jose Marti

Labelle City Hall 481 W Hickpochee Ave

March 12, 07:00:00 PM — 08:00:00 PM

It is 1891 and José Martí (as portrayed by Chaz Mena) is preparing for his first trip to Tampa and Ybor City. Time is running out for the Cuban independence movement and Martí must inspire and galvanize his people to join the revolution against Spain in order to achieve a just society in Cuba. As he readies himself for the journey, Martí reflects upon his childhood, his studies, his writings, and his loves. “Charla,” which in Spanish means “a chat,” allows us to appreciate the challenges Martí faced in jump-starting the Cuban Revolution.Chaz Mena is an accomplished actor with an impressive resume of dramatic accomplishments off Broadway, in regional theaters, and in film and television. Chaz has just been selected to host The Quincentennial Minute, celebrating Florida\'s 500-year anniversary; a timeline with 25, one-minute episodes in Florida history will be delivered by Chaz in both English and Spanish, then aired on all PBS stations in the state. He has also recently taped his one-person play Yo Solo…Bernardo de Galvez on the Stage of the American Revolution at WSRE in Pensacola, a PBS affiliate station. PBS will distribute this performance nationally in 2012-1

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