CALICO 2026 Social Events

DURING THE CONFERENCE

For attendees who would like to complete the Time Travel Trail between Tuesday and Friday afternoon, a representative from Travel Butler County will have a table at the Marcum Conference Center Lobby on Friday, July 10th from 12:30pm to 4:30pm to check out and claim their American eagle! The representative will also be on hand to give out any advice for sightseeing and activities to do in Butler County.

For attendees who would like to complete the Time Travel Trail between Friday evening and Sunday morning, Travel Butler County has agreed to loan out extra eagles to be awarded. Please check in with your conference host, Daniel Meyers, or the registration desk to arrange for a pickup time for your reward upon completion of the game.

Ten of the eleven sites are all within a 2-mile radius of Marcum Conference Center:

  • Black Covered Bridge (1.2km/0.8mi from Marcum using the Miami Trail System)
  • DeWitt Log Homestead (1.8km/1.1mi from Marcum using the Miami Trail System)
  • Freedom Summer Memorial
  • Karl E. Limper Geology Museum
  • Langstroth Cottage
  • McGuffey House and Museum
  • Robert A. Hefner Museum of Natural History
  • Western College for Women Historic District
  • Uptown Oxford Historic District
  • University Historic District
  • Hueston Woods State Park Pioneer Farm Museum (7.9km/4.9mi from Marcum — you’ll need a car for this one)

PRO TIP: Because the locations are geofenced, if you encounter an error where you cannot check in at a particular site, try turning off your phone’s WiFi connection and connect with cellular/mobile data instead. Your phone may be on the MiamiOH-Visitor network and thinking you are in a different place on campus than where you actually are.

FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 10

Andrew Sawyer

Andrew works with faculty, departments, and offices across campus to promote and share the work being done at the Myaamia Center. Prior to this he served as the Site Manager / Anthropologist at SunWatch Indian Village / Archaeological Park in Dayton, Ohio and as an Adjunct Instructor in Anthropology at the University of Dayton and Sinclair Community College.

This event is free to attend.

Jack Keegan