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[For Managers] SWFL Conversations on Coastal Heritage at Risk Workshop

  • Mound House 451 Connecticut Street Fort Myers Beach, FL, 33931 United States (map)

Be part of the Calusa Coast 2024 series of events and join us for an engaging workshop on the Coastal Heritage and Climate Change in Southwest Florida! The Florida Public Archaeology Network, Mound House and the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation extend a warm invitation to professionals from cultural organizations, including museum managers, directors, land managers, and others, to convene at the historic Mound House in Fort Myers Beach.

During this interactive workshop, we will delve into the profound effects of climate change on our coastal heritage. Our day will kick off with a captivating coastal walk, offering a firsthand reflection on the impact of Hurricane Ian on our region and the ongoing recovery efforts at Mound House.

Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to explore how climate change is shaping our coastal heritage and its organizational implications. The event is free, but RSVP is required to secure your spot. Join us on March 21st, 2024, from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, and be part of the conversation!

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SWFL Community Conversations on Coastal Heritage at Risk