Events
Statewide Comprehensive Historic Preservation Plan Regional Meeting
Lake City Commissioners Chambers 205 N Marion Ave
March 15, 01:00:00 PM — 05:00:00 PM
The primary purpose of Florida\'s historic preservation plan is to provide guidance for the implementation of sound planning procedures for the location, identification, and protection of the state\'s archaeological and historic resources. The development and implementation of a comprehensive preservation plan should assist Florida\'s preservation organizations in their efforts to protect Florida\'s rapidly dwindling historic and archaeological resources. We encourage everyone who attends, and anyone unable to attend the public meetings, to provide feedback in our online survey, via Facebook at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Florida-Comp-Plan or via email/website/letter, at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FL-Comp-Plan. The survey content is the same; however, our office is tracking the rate of response from traditional communication outlets versus social media.
Discover Prehistoric Florida- Florida Archaeology Network
Clearwater Main Library 100 N. Osceola Avenue, Clearwater, FL 33755-4083
March 15, 05:30:00 PM — 06:30:00 PM
Learn what it was like to live in prehistoric Florida long ago, complete with real artifacts and replicas of tools that ancient Floridians would have used to survive, including the atlatl, an ancient weapon which predates the bow and arrow.
The Importance of the Past in Respoding to Climate Change
Lewis Auditorium 14 Granada St
March 15, 07:00:00 PM — 08:00:00 PM
Presented by: Marcy Rockman, Ph.D., Climate Change Adaptation Coordinator for Cultural Resources, National Park Service