by Deb Twigg, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Susquehanna River Archaeological Center of Native Indian Studies (SRAC) located at 345 Broad Street, Waverly, NY
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Fossils, seashells and more!
We emptied our lecture hall for the Eastern African Exhibit and now have reloaded new cases with a very special exhibit from the Ted Keir Collection at SRAC - with hundreds of fossils and seashells!
Stop in and see a unique display of many rare items that are not on display anywhere else in our region!
Then walk over to the Native American Exhibit Hall and be amazed all over again! Thousands of local artifacts are exhibited - with alot of great information - giving visitors a real sense of our regions prehistoric and early historic past.
Kids and SRAC members get in FREE everyday and we ask for a small donation of $2 from seniors and $3 from adults to help us to pay our bills.
Stop in and see all of the new things at SRAC today and see why we continue to say that "There is ALWAYS something going on at SRAC!"
Hours are 1-5 pm Tuesdays through Fridays and Saturdays from 11-5pm.
To learn more about our Center (staffed 100% by volunteers and open 5 days a week year round!) visit http://www.SRACenter.org .
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