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Quarterly Report Contract Number 7496 Florida Public Archaeology Network Southeast Regional Center at Florida Atlantic University Ft. Lauderdale 111 East Las Olas Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33301 April 25, 2012 Michele Williams, Ph.D., RPA (Director) Sarah Nohe, M.A. (Outreach Coordinator) Micheline Hilpert (Administrative Assistant) Rose Gualtieri (Graduate Assistant) Crystal Geiger (Graduate Assistant) Reporting Period January 1, 2012 to March 31, 2012

The Florida Public Archaeology Network Southeast (FPAN-SE) continues to expand outreach efforts during this fifth year of operation. As with every spring quarter, Florida Archaeology Month, took a considerable amount of our attention with planning and execution of nearly 10 events, lectures, and activities in addition to our usual meetings and administrative schedule. As such, we introduced nearly 4,000 people to FPAN and its goals through lectures, meetings, events, and youth education opportunities. We had contact with the county archaeologists in all of our counties. Additionally we are working with several local governments on specific preservation-focused ordinances and projects. Florida Archaeology Month Florida Archaeology Month is consistently one of our busiest times of year. We attend events sponsored by all of our regional FAS chapters such as the Archaeology Days developed by ASSF and PBCFAS. In addition, we make sure to have at least one event in all four of our region s counties. March also is the annual Sea Turtle Day at Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, and due to the heavy attendance at the event, we include it in our outreach efforts. All of FAM events are summarized in the table below: FAM ACTIVITY PARTNER(s) County Ct. Lecture for Broward County Libraries Broward County Libraries Broward 15 Lecture for Fort Lauderdale Historical Society Fort Lauderdale Historical Society Broward 30 Lecture for Hobe Sound Nature Lecture for Mayan Society Lecture for Monroe County Master Gardeners FPAN information booth at Sea Turtle Day at Gumbo Limbo Nature Center Opening of DuBois Park FPAN information booth at Archaeology Day for PBCFAS Institute of Maya Studies Center Hobe Sound Nature Center Martin 40 FPAN information booth at Archaeology Day for Deering Estate Archaeological Society of Southern Florida and Deering Estate Dade 75 Dade 15 Monroe County Master Gardeners Monroe 50 Gumbo Limbo Nature Center Beach County Parks Beach County FAS chapter Beach 300 Beach 200 Beach 20 Public Outreach FPAN-SE continues to foster public involvement through a number of avenues including events, public lectures, and a variety of youth programs. This discussion of our public outreach activities does not include those events and lectures discussed in our previous FAM section. We participated in four public events in this past quarter as noted in the table below: Activity Partner County Ct. FPAN information booth at Sunday Jazz Brunch Fort Lauderdale Historical Society Broward 190 Save the Shippey House benefit Friend of Shippey House Trust Broward 35 FPAN information booth at Everglades Day for Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge FPAN information booth at Sailboat Bend Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Beach 500 Commission Broward 50 Home and Garden Tour Our information booths at the Fort Lauderdale Sunday Jazz Fest and the Everglades Day are reoccurring events for us; both are well attended public events drawing a diversity of participants. Our information

booth at the Sailboat Bend Home and Garden Tour was in conjunction our Then and Now: Life Along the New River exhibit being displayed at the Commission. The exhibit will remain at the Commission s museum until the end of April. Thirteen public lectures were offered in this past quarter with a total of 464 attendees. Partner County Attendees Friends of Anne Kolb Nature Center Broward 100 John Knox Garden Club Broward 50 North Broward Leadership Class Broward 15 Nova Southeastern Broward 40 Green Thumb Garden Club Dade 20 Institute of Maya Studies Dade 5 Kampong National Tropical Botanical Garden Dade 30 University of Miami Dade 20 Bahia Honda State Park Monroe 10 Key West Garden Club Monroe 80 Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Beach 34 NJ Retired Teachers Association Beach 30 Beach 30 Beach County FAS chapter Universities, State Parks, FAS chapters and a variety of other local organizations requested our lectures in this past quarter. Even more importantly these lectures introduced us to a variety of interested residents who have since led us to additional outreach opportunities. Programming for schools and youth groups was fairly slow this quarter. We assisted with an e-career day for a school in Wisconsin and judged the Nation History Day fair put on by the Beach County Schools. Our attempts to schedule teacher trainings have been thwarted by budget cuts within the public schools of our regions. Ms. Nohe and Dr. Williams continue their Committee and Board of Director work. Ms. Nohe serves on the Board of the Broward Trust for Historic Preservation. Dr. Williams is a board member, and soon to be Membership Secretary, for the Florida Archaeological Council. Within FPAN, the Archaeotourism and Development Committees have SE-FPAN representation. Assistance to Local Governments During this quarter, our office has made contact with all three area County Archaeologists to check on issues impacting archaeological resources in the area. Of particular note were our efforts to assist the City of Pompano Beach as it goes through the National Register of Historic Landmarks process for the Indian Mound Park. Additionally, office has decided to help with rehabilitation of the Lawrence E. Wills Museum in Belle Glade. Finally, Ms. Nohe and Dr. Williams have been assisting the City of Ft. Lauderdale as it revamps its Historic Preservation Ordinance and Emergency Management Plan. This quarter s assistance to local governments is summarized below: Activity Government Partner County Ct. Presentation of staff of Bahia Honda State Park Bahia Honda State Park Monroe 10

Meeting of Emergency Management Technical Advisory Committee Delivered "Than and Now" exhibit to Broward County Historical Commission Helped set up "Then and Now" exhibit at Commission FPAN information booth at Sailboat Bend Home and Garden Tour Broward County Environmental Preservation/Climate Change Adaptation, Historic Preservation & Cultural Affairs, and Community Visioning Broward 6 Commission Broward 3 Commission Broward 5 Commission Broward 50 Commission and City of Pompano Beach Broward 2 Meeting with Broward County Archaeologist and City of Pompano Beach Principal Planner Lecture for Broward County Libraries Broward County Libraries Broward 15 Meeting with representatives from Lewis Landing Park regarding assistance with signage City of Fort Lauderdale Broward 3 Letter of support for Rivermont Park grant City of Fort Lauderdale Broward 1 Conference call with City of Pompano Beach Principal Planner and CRM contractor City of Pompano Beach Principal Planner Broward 2 Deering Estate Dade 1 Letter of support for Deering Estate Meeting regarding Rivermont Site protection Friends of Rivermont Trust Broward 3 FPAN information booth at Everglades Day for Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Lecture for Everglades Day at Loxahatchee Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Beach 500 Beach 34 National Wildlife Refuge Presentation for North Broward Leadership Class North Broward Leadership Class Broward 15 Opening of DuBois Park Beach County Parks Beach 200 Meeting with Sun Sentinel reporter regarding exhibit at Commission Sun Sentinel Broward 3 Assistance to DHR Assistance to the DHR has continued in the form of providing information on DHR projects such as the Underwater Archaeological Preserves. In addition, the assistance with the National Register process for City of Pompano Beach and the work with the Lawrence E. Wills museum are at the request of the DHR. Media During this quarter, our office continues to increase FPAN s visibility through various media including YouTube videos, Facebook postings and Twitters as noted below: Media Type Ct. Facebook likes in January 202 FaceBook likes in February 208 FaceBook likes in March 214 January Twitter followers 310

February Twitter followers 320 March Twitter followers 324 Dr. Williams lecture in Key West was covered by the Key West Citizen. In addition, the Sun Sentinel published an article about the Then and Now: Life Along the New River exhibit: http://articles.sunsentinel.com/2012-03-16/news/fl-cn-newriver-0318-20120316_1_new-river-hunting-and-fishing-exhibit. Staff at the Commission report that there was a significant increase in exhibit visitation after the article was published. Administrative This quarter has required a variety of administrative tasks including monthly FPAN conference calls and bi-weekly staff meetings. Quarterly reports and administrative meetings with our host institution have required some time in this past quarter as well. Ms. Nohe also has been supervising the efforts of a volunteer who has logged over 30 hours of time with our office in this quarter. Conclusion This first quarter of the 2012 calendar year has been productive and we have initiated the process, outlined in the Strategic Planning Retreat, of articulating more firmly with the CLGS and governmental entities at state and local levels. We have been able to participate in broad range of activities with our fully staffed office including our FAU interns. We are already booking trainings, lectures, and events into the summer, so we look forward to another busy quarter.

SE-FPAN Executive Summary April 2012 Type of Activity/Event Count Attendees # Public Presentations 13 464 Public Event 4 775 School/Youth Programs/Workshops 2 32 Volunteer opportunities 12 40 hours Electronic Media 954 624 Meetings 15 169 Florida Archaeology Month 9 745 Twitter followers and FaceBook fans 2 articles in local newspapers The Florida Public Archaeology Network Southeast (FPAN-SE) continues to expand outreach efforts during this fifth year of operation. We introduced nearly 4,000 people to FPAN and its goals through lectures, meetings, events, and youth education opportunities. We had contact with the county archaeologists in all of our counties. Additionally we are working with several local governments on specific preservation-focused ordinances and projects. As with every spring quarter, Florida Archaeology Month, took a considerable amount of our attention with planning and execution of nearly 10 events, lectures, and activities in addition to our usual meetings and administrative schedule. We attend events sponsored by all of our regional FAS chapters such as the Archaeology Days developed by ASSF and PBCFAS. In addition, we make sure to have at least one event in all four of our region s counties. March also is the annual Sea Turtle Day at Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, and due to the heavy attendance at the event, we include it in our outreach efforts. FPAN-SE continues to foster public involvement through a number of avenues including events, public lectures, and a variety of youth programs. Our information booths at the Fort Lauderdale Sunday Jazz Fest and the Everglades Day are reoccurring events for us; both are well attended public events drawing a diversity of participants. Our information booth at the Sailboat Bend Home and Garden Tour was in conjunction our Then and Now: Life Along the New River exhibit being displayed at the Broward County Historical Commission. Thirteen public lectures were offered in this past quarter with a total of 464 attendees. Programming for schools and youth groups was fairly slow this quarter. We assisted with an e-career day for a school in Wisconsin and judged the Nation History Day fair put on by the Beach County Schools. During this quarter, our office has made contact with all three area County Archaeologists to check on issues impacting archaeological resources in the area. Of particular note were our efforts to assist the City of Pompano Beach as it goes through the National Register of Historic Landmarks process for the Indian Mound Park. Additionally, office has decided to help with rehabilitation of the Lawrence E. Wills Museum in Belle Glade. Finally, Ms. Nohe and Dr. Williams have been assisting the City of Ft. Lauderdale as it revamps its Historic Preservation Ordinance and Emergency Management Plan. Assistance to the DHR has continued in the form of providing information on DHR projects such as the Underwater Archaeological Preserves. In addition, the assistance with the National Register process for City of Pompano Beach and the work with the Lawrence E. Wills museum are at the request of the DHR. During this quarter, our office continues to increase FPAN s visibility through various media including YouTube videos, Facebook postings and Twitters. In addition, the Sun Sentinel published an article about the Then and Now: Life Along the New River exhibit. Staff at the Commission report that there was a significant increase in exhibit visitation after the article was published. This quarter has required a variety of administrative tasks including monthly FPAN conference calls and bi-weekly staff meetings. Ms. Nohe also has been supervising the efforts of a volunteer who has logged over 30 hours of time with our office in this quarter. Ms. Nohe and Dr. Williams continue their Committee and Board of Director work. Ms. Nohe serves on the Board of the Broward Trust for Historic Preservation. Dr. Williams is a board member, and soon to be Membership Secretary, for the Florida Archaeological Council. Within FPAN, the Archaeotourism and Development Committees have SE-FPAN representation.