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I am so lost, Dr. Roger Smith

03/25/2022

By Kathy Richard-Ellavsky PCHS Vice-President, 3/25/2022       Those who think history is boring have likely not heard a lecture presented by Dr. Roger Smith of Colonial Research Associates, Inc.  According to Smith, “If I haven’t made you laugh, then I probably haven’t taught you anything.”   Laughter filled the room during ... | More ...

The Destruction of Rosewood

03/25/2022

The Destruction of Rosewood PCHS Speaker Event 2/19/22 - “The Destruction Of Rosewood” with Dr. Vincent Adejumo by Kathy M. Reichard-Ellavsky, PC Historical Vice-President Nearly 100 years ago the town of Rosewood, FL near present day Cedar Key was destroyed during a racially motivated attack.  For sixty years the incident was rarely discussed until St. Petersburg ... | More ...

The Road We Travel

01/30/2021

By Elaine Studnicki Some roads are simply memorable.  Beautiful scenery, historic reference, or just a smooth ride can change your mood.  A local example is the road leading into Bulow Plantation. It is a shady narrow dirt road that starts the story of the plantation before you even get there.  Roads have always been the connections between ... | More ...

Jon Netts

01/16/2021

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Let’s Add Alice!

09/26/2020

Join AAUW Flagler County and write a letter to our Governor. A sample is below. Let's make history! Sample Letter Dear Governor Ron DeSantis: Please vote for Bunnell, FL suffragist Alice Scott Abbott to be entered into the 2020 Florida Women's Hall of Fame. She deserves special recognition for her historic achievements in the fight to ratify the 19th Amendment. ... | More ...

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