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Annual Plano Archaeology Fair Features Educational Activities, Entertainment, Family Fun

On October 18, Plano's Bob Woodruff Park was filled with pint-sized explorers, budding artists and junior archaeologists...all visiting the park for this year's Archaeology Fair, an annual event sponsored by The Plano Conservancy for Historic Preservation, Inc. and Versar, Inc.

"This free event is always great fun for all involved. Children, parents, grandparents, volunteers and educators enjoyed a day full of unique learning opportunities," said Plano Conservancy Co-Director Russell C. Kissick of Plano. "This event is a wonderful learning experience and features fun for the whole family."

The fair featured a variety of activities and exhibits including rock painting, atlatl throw, corn husk doll creation, face painting, a petroglyph site, a pictograph wall, a geological creek walk, and more.

"Our guests had the opportunity to participate in a variety of hands-on activities, enjoy the Native American Bearclaw singers and dancers, see a variety of exhibits and demonstrations and much more," Kissick added.

About the Plano Conservancy for Historic Preservation
The Plano Conservancy for Historic Preservation, Inc., a Texas corporation 501 (c)(3) non-profit, is an organization dedicated to
promote civic pride in the past, to increase preservation awareness through education and public outreach, and to provide financial
assistance to protect and preserve our heritage resources for this and future generations. For more information, please visit
www.planoconservancy.org or call 972-941-2117.


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Alec Telschow of Plano.JPG
Elizabeth Crawford of Plano.JPG
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Creek Walk led by Dave Shanabrook.JPG
Noah Allen of Dallas.JPG
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Elliana Telschow of Plano.JPG
Reighyn Smith of Wylie.JPG
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Wednesday, 22 October 2014