Llano Uplift Archaeological Society

 

 

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A Taste of Nature digs into archaeology Saturday

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The work and discoveries of amatuer archeologists like those on this Llano Uplift Archaeological Society (LUAS) dig will be on the Taste of Nature menu Saturday, Feb. 24, when Charles Hixson, LUAS project manager, conducts a program at Numinous Coffee Roasters in Marble Falls.

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The new spring program, A Taste of Nature, will continue with a program digging into archaeology Saturday, Feb. 25, at Numinous Coffee Roasters in Marble Falls.

The Upper Highland Lakes Nature Center will bring young and old a dose of “Vitamin N (nature)” with their Saturday morning latte or hot chocolate in a series of free programs.

“We began an eight-program series Feb. 11 highlighting the beauty and wonder of the Texas Hill Country,” said Paula Richards, a Highland Lakes Master Naturalist and a member of the board of directors of the non-profit UHLNC. “They take place at Numinous on alternating Saturday mornings from 10-11 a.m. Folks can swing by, grab a coffee and a scone, and hang out with Master Naturalists, who will gladly add a dash of Hill Country nature.”

“We especially want to excite young people about science and the wonders of nature,” said Susan Yewell, one coordinator of the event.

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