The Kolomoki Archaeological Society Inc. announces it will host a meeting for the membership, and display of Early American artifacts for the public. May 16th, 2015
Donalsonville Georgia, at the American Legion post 157, south of town on highway 39.
Open for setup by those who want to display their collections at 7 am, for the public at 8 am.
This society began in Early Co. Georgia in 1962 and continues to collect, preserve and share their knowledge with the public. The Kolomoki Archaeological Society Inc is made up of members from several states in the Southeast, displaying artifacts from the same. Come join us and enjoy viewing some of the finest Earlyman Prehistoric artifacts in the Southeast. Florida coral, and coastal plains chert is what most of our stone artifacts are made of.
If interested in being a member of the Society or displaying at the show, contact Son Anderson @ 229 861 3024 or [email protected].
Display tables and admission is free to members and those who display their collection. Fish fry at noon with drinks and condiments. Coffee pot will be going throughout the show. If attendance permits there will be an auction of artifacts and such. Come join us and enjoy the day filled with friendly discussions and loads of prehistoric Indian artifacts to view. We also allow trading between collectors at our shows. Our society runs on membership dues, join us and help keep the oldest artifact society in the southeast alive. I will be displaying my personal collection of artifacts found in Florida, Alabama and Georgia. This is a non profit society, and we donate to other non profit organizations when possible.
Donalsonville Georgia, at the American Legion post 157, south of town on highway 39.
Open for setup by those who want to display their collections at 7 am, for the public at 8 am.
This society began in Early Co. Georgia in 1962 and continues to collect, preserve and share their knowledge with the public. The Kolomoki Archaeological Society Inc is made up of members from several states in the Southeast, displaying artifacts from the same. Come join us and enjoy viewing some of the finest Earlyman Prehistoric artifacts in the Southeast. Florida coral, and coastal plains chert is what most of our stone artifacts are made of.
If interested in being a member of the Society or displaying at the show, contact Son Anderson @ 229 861 3024 or [email protected].
Display tables and admission is free to members and those who display their collection. Fish fry at noon with drinks and condiments. Coffee pot will be going throughout the show. If attendance permits there will be an auction of artifacts and such. Come join us and enjoy the day filled with friendly discussions and loads of prehistoric Indian artifacts to view. We also allow trading between collectors at our shows. Our society runs on membership dues, join us and help keep the oldest artifact society in the southeast alive. I will be displaying my personal collection of artifacts found in Florida, Alabama and Georgia. This is a non profit society, and we donate to other non profit organizations when possible.
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