May 2-4 - Florida Anthropoligical Society Annual Meeting, in Ybor City, FL
We will be there with Hermann's artwork on Saturday.
60th Annual Meeting
Hosted by the Central Gulf Coast Archaeology Society
May 2-4, 2008
Ybor City/Tampa
Public Lecture Information
The Central Gulf Coast Archaeological Society is pleased to host the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Florida Anthropological Society in historic Ybor City. Known as Tampa's Latin Quarter for over a century, Ybor City is an exotic blend of aromas, flavors, sights and sounds. Founded by Vicente Martinez-Ybor as a cigar manufacturing center, Ybor City today is one of only two National Historic Landmark Districts in Florida. Red brick buildings, wrought iron balconies, and narrow brick streets give it an Old World charm that offers a refreshing change of pace. Excellent restaurants, eclectic shops and art galleries, plus a variety of pubs, patio bars, and nightclubs make Ybor City one of Florida's top-ranked entertainment and shopping districts.
Meeting Venue
L'Unione Italiana (The Italian Club)
1731 East Seventh Avenue, Tampa, FL 33605.
(813) 248-3316
This beautifully restored 100-year-old building is located in the heart of Ybor City and was established to serve the social and economic needs of the Italian immigrant community at the turn-of-thecentury.
Parking is free on Saturday for meeting attendees.