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William T. Dwyer High School, Jupiter, FL

 

----- Original Message -----
From: Mike
To: Captn Dominic Addario
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 11:50 PM
Subject: Thanx

Dear Capt. Addario,
I appreciate the time you and your wife took to come visit my class.  
My classmates and teacher, including myself, were really amazed at your presentation.  
We haven't had a speaker who actually kept all of us interested during the presentation till you two came. 
I wish you and your wife good luck with your company and hope to see your killer boat out on the water sometime.  
Thank you once again.

Sincerely,
Mike Boyle

 

North Palm Beach Library

303 Anchorage Drive
North Palm Beach, FL   33408
Phone: (561) 841-3383      Fax : (561) 848-2874       

kathee@village-npb.org

 

February 9, 2005

To whom it may concern,

The North Palm Beach Public Library hosted a program by Captain Dominic Addario on February 8, 2005, that brought a great turnout of about 75 attendees.  Captain Dominic presented “Where’s the rest of the Ship”, a multi-media presentation in which he discussed his exploration and recovery of artifacts from the San Miguel Archangel, Spanish ship that sank in the Jupiter Inlet in the 1600’s.

Captain Dominic was very personable and entertaining.  He showed a passion for the work he does and demonstrated extensive knowledge of his subject. He welcomed questions from the audience, answering them completely…and then inviting more!

I would highly recommend Captain Dominic as a presenter to any organization who would like to hear about the history of the ship and how it came to rest in the Jupiter Inlet, and about how he plans to continue his excavation, with the benefit of the environment and sea life in mind.

Sincerely,


Kathie Olds
Reference Librarian
North Palm Beach Public Library           

 

 

 

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