Event Details:
- Event Name: Divided Minds and the Birth of the Declaration
- Date: Friday, February 13, 2026
- Time: 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
- Location: Indian River State College, Massey Campus, Room V-110, Fort Pierce, FL
- Cost: Free (reservations required)
- Registration: Call 772-462-7880 or email tlacey1@irsc.edu
- Target Audience: Lifelong learners, adults 55+, history enthusiasts, community members
- Event Type: Distinguished Lecture Series, educational seminar, 250th anniversary year commemoration
FORT PIERCE, FL (January 22, 2026) – They didn’t all agree. In fact, they argued, debated, and fundamentally disagreed about the future of a nation that didn’t yet exist. The story of the Declaration of Independence isn’t just about unity—it’s about brilliant minds clashing over ideas that would change the world forever.
In honor of the 250th anniversary year of this pivotal moment in history, the Fielden Institute for Lifelong Learning at Indian River State College presents “Divided Minds and the Birth of the Declaration” on Friday, February 13, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Massey Campus, Room V-110.
Forget what you learned in high school. This isn’t your typical history lecture. Four dynamic scholars will pull back the curtain on the heated debates, competing visions, and raw ambition that shaped the document we celebrate today—and explore why those 250-year-old arguments still matter in 2026.
Featured Speakers and Topics:
- Dr. David Purificato (Indian River State College) – Historical events leading up to the Declaration of Independence
- Dr. Carl Colavito (Florida State College at Jacksonville) – “Divisions Among the Founders Shape a New Nation”
- Dr. Debidatta Mahapatra (Florida State College at Jacksonville) – “Great Minds Not Just Conform but Also Confront: An Exploration Into the Clash of Visions that Shaped the Declaration and the Aftermath Thereof”
- David Yankwitt (Indian River State College) – Contemporary context and modern implications
- Moderator: Scott Simmons (Indian River State College)
This engaging morning promises lively discussion, surprising revelations, and historical insights about America’s founding.
This free event is designed with lifelong learners in mind, and all community members with a curiosity about American history are welcome. Reservations are required. Space is limited, so secure your spot today by calling Theresa Lacey at 772-462-7880 or emailing tlacey1@irsc.edu.
Come discover that the birth of America was messier, more contentious, and far more fascinating than you ever imagined.
About the Fielden Institute for Lifelong Learning: The Fielden Institute for Lifelong Learning, operated by the Indian River State College Foundation, transforms curiosity into discovery. Through thought-provoking courses, lectures, and programs, the Institute creates a vibrant community where adults explore new ideas, engage with expert scholars, and feed their passion for learning. The Indian River State College Foundation supports educational excellence and enrichment opportunities that enhance the college’s mission to serve the Treasure Coast community. It’s education for the joy of it—because the best students never stop asking questions.
Contact:
Theresa Lacey, Program Director
Fielden Institute for Lifelong Learning
Indian River State College Foundation 772-462-7880
tlacey1@irsc.edu