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Add to Your Calendar: 11/21/2018 09:00 11/21/2018 12:00 America/New_York Wed. Co-op Week 12

Morning co-op only. No afternoon classes. Early dismissal for all.

History Resources

The Story of Squanto - http://www.breakpoint.org/2015/11/thanksgiving-2015/

The Real First Thanksgiving!

If you want to know about the real first Thanksgiving on American soil, travel 1,200 miles south and more than 50 years earlier to a grassy spot on the Matanzas River in North Florida. This is where Spanish Adm. Pedro Menendez de Aviles came ashore on Sept. 8, 1565. This is where he, 500 soldiers, 200 sailors, 100 civilian families and artisans, and the Timucuan Indians who occupied the village of Seloy gathered at a makeshift altar and said the first Catholic Mass. And afterward, this is where they held the first Thanksgiving feast.

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/life/travel/2009/11/22/Was-first-Thanksgiving-in-St-Augustine-Fla/stories/200911220153#ixzz3AVCVHz2Y

A Thanksgiving lesson from the "Classical Historian," John De Gree:

https://youtu.be/mog4nLbU524

Lesson text and primary source material at the classicalhistorian.com

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Date – Time

November 21, 2018 – 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Additional Information

Morning co-op only. No afternoon classes. Early dismissal for all.

History Resources

The Story of Squanto - http://www.breakpoint.org/2015/11/thanksgiving-2015/

The Real First Thanksgiving!

If you want to know about the real first Thanksgiving on American soil, travel 1,200 miles south and more than 50 years earlier to a grassy spot on the Matanzas River in North Florida. This is where Spanish Adm. Pedro Menendez de Aviles came ashore on Sept. 8, 1565. This is where he, 500 soldiers, 200 sailors, 100 civilian families and artisans, and the Timucuan Indians who occupied the village of Seloy gathered at a makeshift altar and said the first Catholic Mass. And afterward, this is where they held the first Thanksgiving feast.

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/life/travel/2009/11/22/Was-first-Thanksgiving-in-St-Augustine-Fla/stories/200911220153#ixzz3AVCVHz2Y

A Thanksgiving lesson from the "Classical Historian," John De Gree:

https://youtu.be/mog4nLbU524

Lesson text and primary source material at the classicalhistorian.com