Check out our calendar and join us for upcoming events like lab nights, dig days, archaeology camps and more. Many of our events in 2020 have been cancelled due to the pandemic, but we hope to add more in the near future so please check back soon, or email fairfield@fairfieldfoundation.org for more info.
New program for 2019! In an extension of our popular volunteer lab nights, we will now host a variety of artifact wash days at the CAPE. Any volunteers are welcome; you may email fairfield@fairfieldfoundation.org to express interest, but registration is not required. Come visit our lab and try your hand at archaeological lab work, helping process artifacts from our flagship site, Fairfield Plantation.
New program for 2019! In an extension of our popular volunteer lab nights, we will now host a variety of artifact wash days at the CAPE. Any volunteers are welcome; you may email fairfield@fairfieldfoundation.org to express interest, but registration is not required. Come visit our lab and try your hand at archaeological lab work, helping process artifacts from our flagship site, Fairfield Plantation.
Join us in what we hope will become an annual tradition! On Saturday, December 21, the Winter Solstice, we will gather at Fairfield Plantation to walk a portion of our 223-acre property. Please RSVP to fairfield@fairfieldfoundation.org if you are interested in joining us.
CANCELLED
Come celebrate the history of Gloucester Point and visit booths from a variety of organizations inside the Civil War earthworks.
CANCELLED
We will be holding public excavations during the Daffodil Festival once again in 2020! Exact excavation location TBD. Stop by with your friends and family to learn more about archaeology in the county, the history and archaeology of the court circle, or help us screen for artifacts!
CANCELLED
We will be holding public excavations during the Daffodil Festival once again in 2020! Exact excavation location TBD. Stop by with your friends and family to learn more about archaeology in the county, the history and archaeology of the court circle, or help us screen for artifacts!