Living History Series Returns to IRSC Beginning Sept. 19
Living History Series Returns to IRSC Beginning Sept. 19
September 8, 2023 Jon Pine
The Indian River State College (IRSC) Living History Series returns to locations in Martin County beginning Sept. 19, 2023. These enlightening presentations focus on topics that range from the Arab-Israeli conflict and a discussion of the missions of the Department of Homeland Security to the inside story of Martin County’s history from a third-generation resident, and more.
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Developed by IRSC Professor Robert Farley and continued by Professor David Yankwitt in cooperation with the Martin County Library System, presentations in this annual series are free-of-charge and open to students and the public.
The Fall 2023 presentations include:
“Constitution/National Voter Registration Day” Tuesday, Sept, 19, 12:30-2:00 p.m.
IRSC Chastain Campus, Student Engagement Center, A-111, 2400 S.E. Salerno Road, Stuart
Vicki Davis, Martin County Supervisor of Elections. Test your knowledge about our constitution and connect with the Supervisor of Elections.
“The Arab-Israeli Conflict” Friday, Oct. 6, 1:00–2:30 p.m.
IRSC Chastain Campus, Student Engagement Center, C-226, 2400 S.E. Salerno Road, Stuart
Alex Shelby, IRSC Professor of History and author, discusses the Arab-Israeli conflict.
“Department of Homeland Security” Friday, Oct. 13, 10:00-11:30 a.m.
IRSC Chastain Campus, Student Engagement Center, C-226, 2400 S.E. Salerno Road, Stuart
Danny Ruiz, Supervisor of Investigations, discusses the agency’s mission objectives.
“Martin County Fire Rescue” Friday, Oct. 13, 1:00-2:15 p.m.
IRSC Chastain Campus, Student Engagement Center, C-226, 2400 S.E. Salerno Road, Stuart
Martin County Fire Rescue personnel discuss the history and the mission objectives for the community.
“Martin County: From Incorporation to Present” Wednesday, Oct. 18, 6:00-7:00 p.m.
IRSC Chastain Campus, Student Engagement Center, C-226, 2400 S.E. Salerno Road, Stuart
Tony Anderson, former Martin County School Board member and retired educator, discusses Martin County, from incorporation to present, from the perspective of a third-generation resident.
For more information on the IRSC Living History Series, contact Professor Yankwitt at dyankwit@irsc.edu.