Landmarks Foundation of Montgomery, the Alabama Department of Archives and History and Auburn
University’s Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts and Humanities, with the support of the Alabama Humanities Foundation, invite you to join us for the fourteenth annual Cultural Crossroads Symposium.
This year’s program will focus primarily on the central and southwestern rivers that played major roles in the exploration, settlement and early development of those regions of Alabama.
The Alabama Department of Archives and History
8:30 a.m. Registration and Coffee
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Program
Speakers will include:
Harold D. Banks, M.A. River Explorer John Hall, Ed.D, University of West Alabama
Jeffrey C. Benton, M.A. Retired Colonel, USAF Harvey Jackson, Ph.D. Retired JSU
Kathryn Braund, Ph.D. Auburn University Craig Sheldon, Ph.D, Retired AUM
Linda Derry, M.A. Cahaba Archaeological Park Vernon James Knight, Ph.D. Retired, U of A.
Please Pre-Register by February 12, 2015
General Admission $45.00
Members $40.00 (Landmarks, ADAH, Draughon)
Faculty and Students $25.00
Lunch included in registration. Vegetarian option available.