Lecturer: Dr. Donald del Cid - Library
Dates/Times:
Thursday, February 19th, 6-8PM
A combined presentation and discussion with participants and interested persons on “Why" and “What" do we remember?
Tuesday, March 17th, 6-8PM
The History of Ocean Springs Through Art; A Review of Local Artist’s Interpretations
Ocean Springs is a community where a large number of persons dedicate their life, or good portions of their life to practice art; painting, murals, glass, ceramics, architecture, etc. A presentation of “how these artists perceive the history of the town.
Tuesday, April 28th, 6-8PM
The Populating of the Americas; The Architectural Legacy
How the American Continent became populated; new findings; A Survey of the Architectural Legacy Left Behind by Skillful North, Central, and South American Pre-Columbian Builders.
Tuesday, May 26th, 6-8PM
The Greatest Civilization of The Americas, and its Collapse; Erasing its Importance Through Colonial Times
The tropical jungles of Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula house the largest amount of architectural and archaeological findings of a by-gone culture. Colonialism almost destroyed the surviving elements of the fascinating culture.