Sea Level Rise and Heritage Sites in Florida
Education · Lecture

Sea Level Rise and Heritage Sites in Florida

A lecture by Dr. Baram on the impact of sea level rise on Florida's heritage sites.

Sat, 20 Jun 2026 East Lake Community Library Palm Harbor , Florida
The East Lake Community Library hosts a compelling lecture titled 'Sea Level Rise and Heritage Sites in Florida' featuring Dr. Baram. This educational event explores the critical intersection of environmental change and historical preservation in the state of Florida. Join us on June 20, 2026, at the library located at 4125 East Lake Road in Palm Harbor for an insightful discussion on how rising sea levels are affecting our precious heritage sites and what can be done.

What to Expect

An informative and thought-provoking lecture on environmental science and historical preservation in Florida.

Who Should Attend

  • Students
  • History buffs
  • Environmentalists
  • Local community members

Agenda Overview

The lecture takes place on June 20, 2026, at the East Lake Community Library.
Venue & Address
East Lake Community Library
4125 E Lake Rd S
Palm Harbor , Florida – 34685
United States
Organizer
East Lake Community Library · Public Library
The East Lake Community Library provides educational programs and resources for the Palm Harbor community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the speaker?
The lecture features Dr. Baram.
Where is the event?
East Lake Community Library, 4125 E Lake Rd S, Palm Harbor, FL.
Is there a cost?
Library lectures are typically free; check the library website.
Do I need to register?
Check the library's event calendar for registration details.
Is it open to the public?
Yes, it is open to the community.
What is the topic?
The impact of sea level rise on Florida's heritage sites.
Tags
Education History Environment Palm Harbor Lecture
Summary
Attend an educational lecture by Dr. Baram regarding the impact of sea level rise on Florida's historical heritage sites.
Highlights
  • Educational lecture
  • Expert speaker Dr. Baram
  • Environmental and historical focus
  • Community learning
  • Library event
  • Important local topic
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