Warner, New Hampshire - Dr. Robert G. Goodby, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, will share his latest research at the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum’s Annual Meeting on January 19. Dr. Goodby’s presentation is titled “Tenant Swamp: A Late Ice Age Site in Keene, NH”. The presentation will begin at 12:45pm. It is free and open to the public. Dr. Goodby teaches museum studies, archaeology and anthropology courses and conducts archaeological excavations in the Monadnock Region. He serves as a trustee at Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum and also serves on the New Hampshire Commission on Native American Affairs.
The public is invited to arrive at Noon for a potluck lunch and short business meeting where the museum
will celebrate the past year and honor volunteers. The museum is located at 18 Highlawn Rd, Warner, New Hampshire. Those with questions are encouraged to call 603-456-2600 or email info@indianmuseum.org.
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum was founded in 1990 by Charles “Bud” and Nancy Thompson as an educational and cultural center to connect visitors with Native American culture, past and present, and to encourage respect for our environment. The Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum seeks to challenge all of us to improve the quality of our lives and our world. The museum is open daily May 1 – October 31, Monday – Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday noon-5pm and on weekends November through mid-December.
See our website for a complete listing of upcoming events: www.indianmuseum.org
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