Newark Earthworks, Octagon
September 9: How Newark Residents, the Ohio Historical Society, and Franklin Roosevelt's Civilian Conservation Corps Saved Newark Earthworks Lecture
A Talk with Ren and Helen Davis; authors of “Our Mark on This Land: A Guide to the Legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps in America’s Parks”
7:30 p.m.
Free and open to all!
The John Gilbert Reese Center, Room F&G
For more information, please contact the Newark Earthworks Center: 740.364.9584 or earthworks@osu.edu
September 11: American Indian Studies Organization Meeting
If
you have an interest in American Indian Studies and want to get involved on
campus,
join
the American
Indian Studies Organization for our first meeting from
4:30-5:30 pm
Questions?
Contact Bryce Jones (jones.3408@osu.edu),
Professor John N. Low at low.89@osu.edu.
Free
Pizza and soft drinks for the first 1,000 students.
John N. Low, JD, Ph.D.
Assistant
Professor
September 25: American Indian Studies Organization Meeting
join the American Indian Studies Organization at
our meeting from 4:30-5:30 pm
Questions?
Contact Bryce Jones (jones.3408@osu.edu),
Professor John N. Low at low.89@osu.edu.
Tours of the Great Circle Earthworks and Flint
Ridge.
The
Newark Earthworks Center employs four trained tour guides (two certified
teachers & two Native Americans) who give tours for K-12 classes & other
groups.
Admission is $5 per person except for teachers & aids. Approximately 2, 500 school children participate each year.
For more information visit our Ancient Ohio Experience page or email us.
Call 740-345-8224 to schedule a tour.
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Sunday, September 1, 2013
September 2013 Newark Earthwork Center Events
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