80 Years Later: Great Labor Day Hurricane of 1935
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80 Years Later: Great Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 is Topic of Keys History & Discovery Center Presentations

The commemoration of the storm is over two nights, Sept. 2 and 8, with the showing of documentaries and three impressive speakers.
For Wednesday, Sept. 2 the schedule is as follows:
4 p.m. – Storm of the Century and the March of the Bonus Marchers documentaries to air in the theater.

5:30 p.m. – History of the Florida Keys Memorial presented by Historian Jerry Wilkinson, who reveals the untold history of the Florida Keys Memorial.

6:30 p.m. – The Florida Keys: Still Vulnerable by Local 10 Hurricane Specialist Max Mayfield, who focuses on the current vulnerabilities of the Keys and technological advancements of the National Weather Service making heeding warnings a necessity.
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Lafaye and Bertelli discuss the challenges and techniques of bringing history to life using only the written word: the research processes, the writer’s thought processes and methods, and the special responsibilities and constraints that come with writing about real events. The evening provides fascinating insights into the world of historical fiction, for readers, aspiring writers, and those with an interest in the events portrayed in the book. Doors open at 5 p.m., conversation begins at 6 p.m.
Reservations are suggested for both nights’ presentations and can be made at 305-922-2237 or info@keysdiscovery.com. Members of the Keys History & Discovery Center are free. Cost for non-members is $25 and includes admission to the exhibit as well as light appetizers. A cash bar will be available.
The Discovery Center is in Islamorada, MM 82, located at the Islander Resort. The Center is open Thursdays through Sundays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. General admission is $12. Admission for seniors is $10 and children 13-under are free.