Kids’ Dig Colonial Pemaquid!

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July 25, 2017

Contact: John Bott (207) 287-3156

 

Kids’ Dig Colonial Pemaquid!

A Mystery Awaits…become a History Sleuth on August 5th!

NEW HARBOR – Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site in New Harbor is hosting a Kids’ Dig on Saturday, August 5. Visitors are invited to come one; come all to become a history detective and experience archaeology first hand at Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site. Each participant will unearth mysterious replica ceramic artifacts, assemble the findings, and then determine their use and history while learning the skills of an archaeologist. A photograph of each participant with the completed found object will be provided as a souvenir.

Drop in between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday August 5th at Colonial Pemaquid’s Fort William Henry, 2 Colonial Pemaquid Drive, New Harbor. The program is free and designed for youth ages 5 to 12 years old, but all ages are welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Led by Dr. Neill DePaoli, Historic Site Manager, Historian & Archaeologist.

For more information call (207) 677-2423 or email Neill at Neill.DePaoli@Maine.gov .

FMI about Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site visit www.maine.gov/colonialpemaquid

This program and more events are listed on Maine’s Bureau of Parks and Lands web site www.parksandlands.com

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Kids’ Dig Colonial Pemaquid!, August 5, at Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site, 2 Colonial Pemaquid Drive, New Harbor, Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Each participant will unearth mysterious replica ceramic artifacts, assemble the findings, and then determine their use and history while learning the skills of an archaeologist. A photograph of each participant with the completed found object will be provided as a souvenir. For ages 5 to 12, but all ages welcome. Adults must accompany children. Program is free. www.maine.gov/colonialpemaquid

For more information about the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, go to: www.maine.gov/dacf