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NEW CKPOTTERY 2019
CEDAR KEY PUBLIC LIBRARY
2015 Lecture Series
(updated 1/27/15)

There are additional programs which are not yet firmly scheduled, so keep an eye on the updates that will be available weekly. All programs will be held in the library’s upstairs meeting room, unless noted otherwise on schedule. If you would like to receive the updates by email, please send  your email address to Librarian Molly Jubitz – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

January 29 (Thursday – 5:30 p.m.*FIRE  AWARENESS  WEEK – Vic Doig, CK & LSNWR & Chris Camargo, CK Scrub State Park (*Please note later start time due to previous activity in meeting room.

January 31 (Saturday) – 10:30 a.m. The history of Florida Railroads in the words of Dolores Cribbs  (Storyteller Kathy Dobronyi)

February 4 (Wednesday) - 10:30 a.m. – Longleaf Pine – Cedar Key Garden Club

February 5 (Thursday) - 5 p.m. – “Atlantic Basin, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Hurricanes – Whence they come and whither they go” - Allan Pither

February 7 (Saturday) – 10:30 a.m. Cottonmouths/Birds on Seahorse Key – Coleman Sheehey III

February 12 (Thursday) – 5 p.m. – Travel in Cuba – Libby Cagle & Roger McDaniels

*(February 13-14 – 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.  each day, near the Post Office - Annual Flower Sale – Cedar Key Friends of the Library)

February 14 (Saturday) – 10:30 a.m. TBA (We will not have a program, due to the open house at Seahorse Key and many other activities that day.)

February 19 (Thursday) - 10 a.m. – CK Historical Society Coffee – “Florida’s Fleet: A Boatbuilding and Fishing Legacy from the First Coast”-  Brendan Burke

February 19 (Thursday) – 5 p.m.  Author Mike Rucker introducing his new children’s book set in Cedar Key –The Scrubland Critters and the Cedar Key Catastrophe.

February 21 (Saturday) – Time TBA – Ken Sassaman- Annual Update on Archaeology in the Lower Suwannee and Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuges

February 26 (Thursday) – 5 p.m. - Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson, Pres. Of OurSantaFeRiver.org on emergent issues facing Florida’s rivers, springs and other water sources

February 28 (Saturday) – 10:30 a.m. – (LSNWR Open House at 11 a.m.) No program at library.

March 5 (Thursday) – 5 p.m. – Wading birds on Seahorse Key, including Roseate Spoonbills -Vic Doig, CK&LSNWR

March 7 (Saturday) 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friends of the Library BOOK SALE, along with Cedar Key Garden Club Plant Sale and Cedar Key Arts Center Yard Sale. Plus exhibit of quilts by local quilters.

March 12 (Thursday) – 5 p.m. Cedar Key Poets Annual Reading

March 14 (Saturday) – 10:30 a.m. – Ancient Fishing Techniques – Ginessa Mahar, M.A., Dept. of Anthropology, UF

March 19 (Thursday) – 5 p.m. – Plantation history of NE Florida 1763-1837 – Dr. Jay Bushnell

March 20 (Friday) – 6:30 p.m. Cedar Key Community Center:

                      Cedar Key Friends of the Library Annual Meeting  & FREE CONCERT featuring:

                      7 p.m.  – Patchouli - Nuovo Flamenco Musical Duo making their third appearance

March 21 (Saturday) 1 p.m. at Community Center – Shell Mound Solstice Alignments – Ken Sassaman

March 26 (Thursday) – 5 p.m.  “Ospreys and Peregrine Falcons – Benefactors of Reintroduction Efforts” – Jane Veltkamp, executive director of the nonprofit organization Birds of Prey Northwest

March 28 – No program due to Old Florida Celebration of the Arts. Library closed.

(Updated 1/27/15)

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