Archaeology of Jerusalem Lecture Series
Renaissance Academy of Florida Gulf Coast University announces the start of its winter/spring 2011 History, Law & Government lecture program with a presentation by Mr. Bernard Alpert, Chief Archaeologist at Tel Marisha, Israel, in conjunction with the Israeli Department of Antiquities and Mrs. Fran Alpert, a lecturer and guide in Israel with 30 years’ experience.The Alpert’s lecture “The Archaeology & History of Jerusalem” is a three-part lecture series which will be held Wednesdays, January 19, 26, February 2, at 10AM, at the Academy’s 1010 5th Avenue South, Naples location. The cost of this lecture series is $60 and pre-registration is required. Online registration and additional information is available at https://RegisterRA.fgcu.edu or by calling 239-434-4737.
Course fees are typically $25 per lecture, and provide access to Academy programs located at twelve locations throughout Collier, Lee and Charlotte counties.
For more information or a free catalog of offerings, contact The Renaissance Academy at (239) 425-3272.
Edited from Naples News
3 Comments:
Reverting back to old comment form. So much easier. Testing!
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Well, your comment is completely off topic from this post, so I assume you're posting this on all blogs. Needless to say, Ponce De Leon was kicked out of Europe and had to find a place where people didn't know him. It had nothing to do with the Fountain of Youth or Atlantis, two sites which are not grounded in any factual evidence whatsoever.
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