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!!