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Join us for the Women’s History Month Lunch & Learn Event … “The Far-Reaching Consequences of Richard Henry Pratt at the Castillo”. There will be a delicious buffet lunch and a talk on the complicated impact of Richard Henry Pratt in St. Augustine & American history.

When:  Friday, March 21, 2025 — 11:00am-2:00pm

Where:  Peña-Peck House Museum & Garden

Guest Speaker Sarah Kathryn Pitcher Hayes – PhD Professor of English, Seminole State University – will discuss the complicated story and legacy of Richard Henry Pratt and his time at the Castillo de San Marcos impact on St. Augustine. It was in St. Augustine that Pratt’s controversial philosophy of cultural assimilation took root, forming the foundation for Federal Native American boarding and reservation schools.

Tickets:  $45.00

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Venue

Peña-Peck House
143 St George Street
St. Augustine, 32084
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