The Pioneer America Society: Association for the Preservation of Artifacts & Landscapes (PAS: APAL) will hold its 43rd annual conference at the Indian River State College and Marriott Courtyard in Stuart, Florida, on October 12-15, 2011.
The Pioneer America Society will host this event in memory of the Society's late Executive Director, Dr. Artimus Keiffer, independent scholar of Stuart.
The 2011 Conference theme is: Boom and Bust: Landscapes of Economic and Cultural Transition. The emphasis is to document the boom and bust cycles in Florida and show how these cycles affected real estate, architecture, transportation, coastal development, cultural diversity, agricultural landscapes (and subsequent abandonment), shifting land use for housing, tourism, place names, environmental issues, historical and contemporary economic plans, and what the future holds as national and even global shifts affect the Treasure Coast.
In order to explore these themes, paper sessions, workshops, and field trips are planned. The meeting begins on Wednesday with registration, a Board meeting, and a welcoming reception. Thursday will feature a National Register of Historic Places workshop, a self-guided walking tour of historic Stuart, and beach time. Friday will showcase concurrent paper sessions, a business luncheon, and the Friday Evening Awards Banquet. The Treasure Coast day-long field trip will take place on Saturday. Highlights of the field trip will include a stop at the St. Lucie Canal and locks outside of Stuart, a visit to baseball's Dodgertown in Vero Beach, a tour of Fellsmere — a 1910 planned sugarcane, citrus, & farming community, lunch at Marsh Landing — featuring “Old Florida” cuisine, a drive on a stretch of the Old Dixie Highway, and a visit to the 1860 lighthouse and museum complex in Jupiter.
The conference committee is now accepting proposals for papers, special sessions, and panel discussions. The meeting organizers encourage papers and sessions that reflect the conference theme, but they welcome all papers of interest to members of the Society.
Presenters must be members of PAS: APAL. Membership and additional conference information can be viewed at http://www.pioneeramerica.org.
Presentations will be limited to 20 minutes with additional time for comments and questions. All presentation equipment will be provided. Abstracts must be no longer than 300 words, including the authors' names, affiliations, and title. Electronic submission in Microsoft Word is preferred. Abstract submissions are due by 5:00 p.m. Friday, September 2, 2011, and will be published in P.A.S.T. (Pioneer America Society Transactions).
Abstracts should be sent directly to: Dr. Marshall E. Bowen, 2011 PAS: APAL Conference, 1007 Cadmus Drive, Fredericksburg, VA 22401; email: mbowen@umw.edu.