The College of Central Florida Citrus Campus invites the public to a virtual presentation from the Gulf Archeology Research Institute on Wednesday, April 21, from 12:30-1:30pm to celebrate Earth Day.
Researchers will highlight the importance of and connections between our shared natural and cultural resources stretching from pre-history to the present. After a brief review of GARI’s mission, purpose and reach, presenters will share results from sites in Citrus, Marion, Levy and Hernando counties and the increasing peril of disintegration of local landscapes and possible solutions.
Visit zoom.us on a desktop computer or search for “Zoom” in the app store on your phone or mobile device. Use the following login information for the talk: Meeting ID 972 6206 4246, Passcode 021497.
Going Virtual for Earth Day
The College of Central Florida Citrus Campus invites the public to a virtual presentation from the Gulf Archeology Research Institute on Wednesday, April 21, from 12:30-1:30pm to celebrate Earth Day.
Researchers will highlight the importance of and connections between our shared natural and cultural resources stretching from pre-history to the present. After a brief review of GARI’s mission, purpose and reach, presenters will share results from sites in Citrus, Marion, Levy and Hernando counties and the increasing peril of disintegration of local landscapes and possible solutions.
Visit zoom.us on a desktop computer or search for “Zoom” in the app store on your phone or mobile device. Use the following login information for the talk: Meeting ID 972 6206 4246, Passcode 021497.