Submitted by Amber (aweiss@flagler.edu)

Consider attending this all-day event at Cumberland Island, intended to familiarize educators with archaeology resources for the classroom that can enhance learning opportunities in math, science, art, and social studies.

Participants will meet at St. Mary’s waterfront, noted on map below, on Saturday May 22, 2010 at 8:00 am. The National Park Service will arrange transportation to the island. You must bring your own snacks and lunches, although a community dinner is provided. Dorm space on the island is provided; program ends on Sunday, May 23rd.

Registration is $10 and reservations are first-come first-served, with a cap of 25. If you are interested in attending please contact Amber via email by clicking here or call (904) 819-6498.

Click here for a one-page brochure with details about this teacher training workshop.

For more information about sponsors visit Project Archaeology online here or the Florida Public Archaeology Network online here.

Where to find it

Click above to go to a larger Google interactive map of the area.

Posted online on Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

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