At the March 17 Southwest Florida Archaeological Society meeting (incidentally on St. Patrick’s Day), Julie Richko Labate, a Ph.D. candidate at University College in Dublin, Ireland, will talk about Irish settlement in Texas. The talk will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Bonita Springs Community Hall, 27831 Old US-41, Bonita Springs. Join us at 7 for refreshments and socializing.
Julie Richko Labate, M.A., R.P.A., is a PhD candidate with the University College Dublin in Dublin, Ireland. Julie earned her bachelor’s from Florida Atlantic University and master’s degree from Illinois State University in anthropology and archaeology, respectively. While attaining her PhD, she is currently living in South Florida and working as the Tribal Archaeologist for the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
And don't forget Archaeology Day at the Collier Museum, this weekend, also co-hosted by SWFAS!
Julie Richko Labate, M.A., R.P.A., is a PhD candidate with the University College Dublin in Dublin, Ireland. Julie earned her bachelor’s from Florida Atlantic University and master’s degree from Illinois State University in anthropology and archaeology, respectively. While attaining her PhD, she is currently living in South Florida and working as the Tribal Archaeologist for the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
And don't forget Archaeology Day at the Collier Museum, this weekend, also co-hosted by SWFAS!
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