Estero Historical Society

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Estero Historical Society
Estero Historical Society
Cordially Invites You to Attend Our
Summer Lecture Series
PRESERVING OUR PAST
Estero has many families who settled
here in the late 1800’s all of which
had very interesting lives and helped
make this town what it is today. This
summer we are proud to present a
Summer Lecture Series. There will
be six lectures in all which will reveal
interesting facts and information
about the Calusa Indians.
From
there we will feature a new family
each week and explore their way of
life as they lived it each day.
Calusa Indians on Mound Key
Photo courtesy of examiner.com.
Join us at the Cottage at 7:00
p.m. beginning June 13, 2015.
Reservations
are
seating is limited.
you
to
review
schedule
and
required
since
We encourage
the
upcoming
make
your
reservations as soon as possible.
The Johnson’s Farming on Mound Key
Light refreshments will be served.
A donation of $5.00 is suggested.
Seating is limited ~ RSVP
239-992-3178 Marlene
Estero Historical Society - Cottage
9200 Corkscrew Palms Blvd, Estero, FL 33928
Inside the Estero Community Park
Lecture Series Schedule
June 13 – August 22, 2015
We have three wonderful volunteers
who have done extensive research and
7:00 p.m. at our historic Cottage
will be sharing their findings. Ellen
Biella-Saggau, Naturalist, who will be
presenting
the
Calusa
Indians.
Marlene Fernandez, EHS Archivist,
will be presenting our first families
from the late 1800’s to early 1900’s.
June 13 – Johnson Family
June 27 – Gustave Damkoehler
Speaker: Joann Luce
July 11 – Fernandez, Soto, Luettich Families
Joann Luce, EHS Archivist, will be
speaking on Mr. Damkoehler.
July 25 – Flowerree Family
August 8 - Horne Family
August 22 – Campbell Family
Mr. & Mrs. Campbell
Daniel Flowerree
Gustave Damkoehler
Portraits of the
featured families
in our Summer
Lecture Series
Fernandez Family includes
Soto and Luettich Families
Horne Family
Reservations are Required!!