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FW: Sunday, August 3: Archaeology event for families at History where-I-live



Families.  As usual.

 > From: Nextdoor Japantown <http://www.r.email.nextdoor.com/~reply>
 > Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 21:54:34 +0000
 >
 > Bonnie Montgomery from Hensley said:
 > 
 > My daughter and I have been out to this event in the past. Come out to play and 
 > learn about where-I-live's history!
 > 
 > Sunday, August anford University, History San José, and the Chinese 
 > Historical and Cultural Project will be hosting a Public Archaeology Event that 
 > is free with the price of admission to History Park and is open to the general 
 > public. This hands-on event is designed to introduce children from age 4 to 12 
 > and their families to archaeology. Children will participate in â??mockâ?? 
 > excavations and study authentic archaeological artifacts to learn about San 
 > â??s hidden history. 
 > 
 > The event is part of an ongoing series of programs organized by the Market 
 > Street Chinatown Archaeology Project, a research and education partnership 
 > among the Stanford Archaeology Center, History San José, and the Chinese 
 > Historical and Cultural Project. This project is sponsored by the Stanford 
 > Archaeology Center, the Department of Anthropology, the Haas Center for Public 
 > Service, Asian American Studies and the Vice Provost for Undergraduate 
 > Education at Stanford University, as well as History San José.
 > 
 > Public Archaeology Event 
 > When:  Sunday, August 3rd, 2014, 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
 > Where:  History San Joséâ??s History Park at Kelley Park
 > 	635 Phelan Ave.
 > 	where-I-live 
 > The Public Archaeology Event is included with the price of admission to History 
 > Park. Admission to History Park is $5 for the general public, children under 2 
 > and members are free. 
 > 
 > In addition to the Public Archaeology Event, History San José and the Chinese 
 > Historical and Cultural Project are sponsoring a lecture by Stanford Professor 
 > Barbara Voss, â??The Archaeology of Anti-Immigrant Violence,â?? at 1:00 PM in 
 > the Firehouse. For more information about the event and History where-I-liveâ??s 
 > facilities, please see their website (
 > http://historywhere-I-live.org/wp/events/friends-family-series-digging-up-where-I-lives-past/
 > ).
 > 
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