With Alan Scott, Chief of Interpretation, Everglades National Park and Carlos “Charlie” Arazoza, Flamingo Forever Committee Chair, The Alliance for Florida’s National Parks.
In 2005, Mother Nature struck the Flamingo visitor complex an incapacitating blow, but this spring, a new Flamingo will be unveiled to the world in celebration of Everglades National Park’s upcoming 75th anniversary. The reimagined, rebuilt visitor center is just the beginning for Flamingo —bringing meaning to this special place in our history, in our landscape, and in our legacy we leave for future generations.
This presentation takes a historic look at what Flamingo has been in the past, the challenges it has faced against Mother Nature, and what we can look forward to in the future.
Attend in person or participate virtually!
Seats are allocated until capacity is reached or until registration for in-person attendance closes on Tuesday, Jan. 11 at 5 p.m. If capacity is reached you will be able to join a waitlist. Registration for virtual participants can be made up to one hour before the start of the lecture.
Free for members. When registering, click link “Do you have an access code?” Enter case sensitive access code provided to members in lecture mailer and emails to display free member tickets. Become a member at www.keysdiscovery.com/membership.
Non-members: In person, $10; Virtual only, $5.
Florida Keys History & Discovery Center