October 6, 2012
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus attends the 2012 CoastFest in Brunswick to show people how fun and exciting archaeology can be, and how important it is to preserve archaeological sites.
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…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus discusses her latest publicity—her photograph high on the home page of the Society for American Archaeology, which has more than 7000 members.
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…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus talks about her return journey to Stone Mountain to work from New South Associates over the next six months to educate the children of the Stone Mountain/East...
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…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus departs Stone Mountain southbound to attend various events in Coastal Georgia….
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…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus visits Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah, and is visited by over 200 people. The SGA extends a hearty thanks to helpers from Armstrong Atlantic State...
View ArticleJune 3rd, 2013
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus visits libraries in Newnan in Coweta County and Doraville in DeKalb County. This tour is in conjunction with this year's summer reading program Dig Into Reading.
View ArticleJune 6th, 2013
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus visits the Ocee Library in Johns Creek and the Power Springs Library in Powder Springs to host many kids and parents.
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…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus visits the recently renovated Hairston Crossing Library….
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…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus visits the Dacula Public Library and the Five Forks Public Library, when over 300 kids toured the Bus.
View ArticleJune 15th, 2013
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus remembers visiting the Georgia Welcome Center on US Highway 301 in Screven County, the oldest one in the state, on March 29th of this year. Tammy Herron, Maggie Needham,...
View ArticleJune 18th, 2013
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus continues visiting libraries to celebrate their summer reading programs. In one day, the ArchaeoBus stopped in at Lithonia's Stonecrest Library, and at the Tucker–Reid H....
View ArticleJune 21st, 2013
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus visits Buford Public Library and Duluth Public Library, both in Gwinnett County.
View ArticleJune 28th, 2013
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus visits the last of the libraries she traveled to in the Gwinnett County Public Library System—Collins Hill Public Library in Lawrenceville and Centerville Public Library...
View ArticleJuly 10th, 2013
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus visits western Georgia's Mt. Zion Public Library and Ephesus Library, and hosted crowds of interested children and kids-at-heart.
View ArticleJuly 16th, 2013
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus visits ART Station’s Summer Arts Camp in Stone Mountain. The camp is in a building that used to be a trolley barn—how exciting!
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…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus visits libraries in Clayton and Henry Counties.
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…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus drove to Marietta to participate in a Food Truck Rally at Harry’s Farmers Market. As Abby notes, "while all of the food trucks were serving up tasty eats, I was serving up...
View ArticleSeptember 23rd, 2013
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus visits students at Oakland Elementary in McDonough, and discovers they'd already been studying archaeological topics before her arrival!
View ArticleMay 6th, 2014
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus visits Armstrong Atlantic State University, the Savannah Mall, and reconnects with old friends!
View ArticleMay 23rd, 2014
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus visits Senoia, meeting children and adults from Georgia…and a group that came from Newberry, South Carolina, too!
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…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus visits Mt. Zion Public Library, over in west Georgia…. The ArchaeoBus also visited this library last year. Students from the Mt. Zion Public Libraries Summer Reading...
View ArticleOctober 28th, 2014
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus travels through a storm and attends the 20th Annual CoastFest in Brunswick, meeting old and new friends who help to teach people how fun and exciting archaeology can be.
View ArticleJune 29, 2015
Before I jump into my busy summer season, I just HAVE to tell you about my spa day this past winter and early spring. It will be therapeutic to share this with you. I was totally rehabilitated –...
View ArticleOctober 15, 2016
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus enjoys being visited by over 8,000 people at CoastFest and evades Hurricane Matthew. Read more to learn about how Abby is gearing up for a Celebration of Archaeology in...
View ArticleDecember 30th, 2016
…in which Abby the ArchaeoBus remembers visiting Athens for the Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC), meeting old and new friends and celebrating archaeology. Can you dig it?!
View ArticleAbby goes to CoastFest December 21, 2017
Dear Diary, OK, Diary, here is your fall riddle… What has 7,700 people, snakes, cannons, hamburgers, fish, art, 18th century colonists, kayaks, hawks, free things, AND archaeology? You are right, it is...
View ArticleAbby the ArchaeBus Enters the University of South Carolina
March 8, 2018 Dear Diary, I had SUCH an exciting Saturday two weekends ago in Columbia, South Carolina I can hardly wait to tell you all about it! First, I got to travel to another state, adding a...
View ArticleAbby and CoastFest 2018
October 8, 2018 Dear Diary, I hope you don’t think I’ve been ignoring you. After all, you can keep up with my whirlwind schedule on my very own Facebook page. Just type in “ArchaeoBus”! I do like to...
View ArticleAbby and SEAC 2018
Dear Diary, I am now rested from my recent, exciting visit to the second largest city in Georgia! Yep, that would be Augusta, Georgia, located just across the Savannah River from South Carolina. As it...
View ArticleAbby Visits Carnesville, Georgia
I had my first event for Spring 2019 on March 25th in Carnesville, Georgia. I had a great time sharing archaeology with students at Franklin County High School. Abby and Franklin County High School...
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