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Disasters & Heritage in Southwest Florida

Fri, Dec 06

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Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center

What is a disaster and what makes them "natural"? In this talk, we will take a look at the impact of Hurricane Ian on Southwest Florida's archaeological and historical sites and the important role heritage has in the post-disaster recovery process. Presented by Natalie A. De La Torre Salas.

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Disasters & Heritage in Southwest Florida
Disasters & Heritage in Southwest Florida

Time & Location

Dec 06, 2024, 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center, 10941 Burnt Store Rd, Punta Gorda, FL 33955, USA

About the event

Join us throughout the 2024-2025 season for environmentally-themed presentations by experts in their fields. This lecture is $5.00 per person, pre-paid online. Seating is limited, so register and download a ticket for access to one of these events. Sign up today! // Sorry, no refunds or date exchanges for cancellations initiated by participants. // In this talk, we will take a look at the impact of Hurricane Ian on Southwest Florida's archaeological and historical sites and the important role heritage has in the post-disaster recovery process. Presented by Natalie A. De La Torre Salas, Florida Public Archaeology Network.

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Alligator Creek

10941 Burnt Store Rd
Punta Gorda, FL 33955

Office Hours:  Monday - Friday
8am - 4pm
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Trails are open 7 days a week from dawn to dusk via the front gate walk-through (located behind the information kiosk).

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Cedar Point

2300 Placida Rd
Englewood, FL 34224

Office Hours:  Monday - Friday
8am - 4pm

Museum hours are as above, trails are open 7 days a week from dawn to dusk, Private Wading, trail guides, and event require appointments.

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