Discover Pasco’s Past at Special Historic Preservation Workshop
Discover Pasco’s Past at Special Historic Preservation Workshop
~~Free event features local history, archaeological insights and unique artifacts~~
PASCO COUNTY, FL ---- Ready to uncover the stories that shaped Pasco County? Join Pasco’s Planning, Development & Economic Growth Department for a FREE, engaging presentation to celebrate National Historic Preservation Month! You’ll explore local history, connect with unique cultural perspectives and hear from two dynamic guest speakers.
WHAT: Historic Preservation Workshop: Discover Pasco’s Past
WHEN: Thursday, May 28, 2026 | 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Starkey Ranch Theatre Library Cultural Center
12118 Lake Blanche Drive | Odessa
Local historian and author Louis Charity brings Aripeka’s early days to life, sharing stories from his research into the fishing villages and coastal communities that shape Pasco County today. He also has books on hand if you want to dive deeper into the area’s past.
Then Dr. Charles Zidar, director and board president of the Museum of Archaeology, Paleontology and Science, Inc. (MAPS), takes you behind the scenes of Central American archaeological expeditions. He shares fascinating discoveries, displays select artifacts and talks about MAPS’ ongoing search for a new museum home.
What You’ll Explore:
- Aripeka’s early development and cultural significance
- The evolution of local fishing communities
- Highlights from Central American archaeological work
- Artifact preservation and cultural discovery
Whether you’re a history buff or just curious about the stories that shape our region and beyond, this workshop gives you a chance to experience the past from multiple perspectives.
For more information on local historical preservation, visit MyPasco.net/HistoricalResources.
| Ralph Lair Intergovernmental Affairs Officer Intergovernmental Affairs Pasco County P 352-521-5116 Historic Pasco County Courthouse 37918 Meridian Avenue Dade City, FL 33525 rlair@mypasco.net www.mypasco.net |
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