Bonnet House Museum & Gardens is pleased to announce a new three-part lecture series in partnership with Florida Atlantic University (FAU) as part of its 2026 programming. Held on the museum’s historic estate, the series will examine Florida’s coastal history and the evolving relationship between Floridians and the sea over the past 2,000 years. Evan Bennett PhD., FAU Professor of History and renowned historian, will lead the series, titled The Future of Florida’s Coasts: What We Can Learn from the Past.
The talks will take place at Bonnet House Museum & Gardens on Wednesday, January 21; Monday, February 23; and Monday, March 30, with each program beginning at 12:30 p.m.
Across three engaging lectures, Dr. Bennett will explore how the Florida coast, a dynamic cultural and environmental landscape, has been shaped by Indigenous communities, European colonization, maritime industries, tourism, and modern development. Using history as a lens, the series will examine contemporary challenges facing coastal communities today, including development pressures, pollution, and cultural loss.
About the Presenter Evan P. Bennett, PhD., is the Director for the Voting Rights History Civic Literacy Project and Professor of History at Florida Atlantic University, where he teaches Florida history, environmental history, and maritime history. He is the author of Tampa Bay: The Story of an Estuary and Its People, which received the Silver Medal in Florida Nonfiction from the Florida Book Awards and the Stetson Kennedy Award from the Florida Historical Society. Dr. Bennett is widely recognized for his work connecting environmental history with present-day coastal issues.
Cost to attend: $5/members or $10/non-members. For additional information, ticketing details, and registration, please visit www.bonnethouse.org/events or call 954-703-2606.

