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Parlor Chat: Lonely Outpost or Settler's Paradise?
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12/4/2012
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Location: Ruby Gill House, 7450 Pineland Road, Pineland
Photographs, news stories, museum artifacts, and interviews suggest that today's Pineland was yesterday's paradox, both lonely and idyllic. Gladys Schneider is a founding member of the Museum of the Islands on Pine Island and an expert in historic architecture. She will lead this interactive "chat" and encourages participants to bring their questions, ideas, and information. Refreshments and door prizes will be available. Please register in advance at 239-283-2062. The chat will be held at the Historic 1924 Ruby Gill House, office and lab of the Randell Research Center located at 7450 Pineland Road. Free for Members of the Randell Research Center and Museum of the Islands, $5 Nonmembers.
10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Photographs, news stories, museum artifacts, and interviews suggest that today's Pineland was yesterday's paradox, both lonely and idyllic. Gladys Schneider is a founding member of the Museum of the Islands on Pine Island and an expert in historic architecture. She will lead this interactive "chat" and encourages participants to bring their questions, ideas, and information. Refreshments and door prizes will be available. Please register in advance at 239-283-2062. The chat will be held at the Historic 1924 Ruby Gill House, office and lab of the Randell Research Center located at 7450 Pineland Road. Free for Members of the Randell Research Center and Museum of the Islands, $5 Nonmembers.
10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
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