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65th Annual Loveland Stone Age Fair - Free to the Public The finest in artifact displays, archaeology lectures and live demonstrations of Native skills (PRWEB) November 1, 2005 -- The story of the Loveland Stone Age Fair is the story of Archaeology in Colorado. The list of distinguished speakers at the Loveland Stone Age Fair reads like a whos who of American Archaeology; Dr. Marie Wormington, Dr. George Frison, Dr. C. Vance Haynes, Jr., Dr. Robson Bonnichsen; the list goes on and on. There is no other venue that brings together the best in speakers and exhibits, as well as live demonstrations such as flintknapping with Bob Patten; all within the storied walls of the Pulliam Community Building in Loveland, Colorado, and all at no charge to the public.
The Loveland Stone Age Fair is sponsored by the non-profit Loveland Archaeological Society, and has been a cultural institution for the past 64 years. It is a great 2-day event for families and especially students studying Native American Cultures in school. In fact, many schools offer extra credit to students taking notes or writing reports after attending the Fair.
The Loveland Archaeological Society also presents educational programs in schools, museums, and libraries on Native American cultures and archaeology, all free of charge.
Be a part of this story.
The 65th Annual Loveland Stone Age Fair September 24th and 25th 2005 Pulliam Community Building 545 N. Cleveland Ave. Loveland, Colorado
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