
DEBARY -- Joseph Marcial will discuss historic architecture at 2 p.m. Saturday, at DeBary Hall Historic Site, 210 Sunrise Blvd.
His presentation, “Meaning in architecture,” will focus on how architecture affects our daily lives. Marcial was an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin in Wisconsin and Arizona. He has practiced and taught architecture in Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Colombia, Uruguay, Brazil and the United States.
His talk is part of Lemonade Lectures, a free learning series about local history, culture and destinations. The presentation will be in the DeBary stables. Light refreshments and lemonade will be provided before the presentation.
DeBary Hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is owned by the state and managed by Volusia County’s Parks, Recreation and Culture Division.
Lemonade Lectures is sponsored by the Enterprise Historical Conversancy and the Parks, Recreation and Culture Division. For information about the Lemonade Lecture series, please call Heather Hohman at (386)
668-3840. For information about DeBary Hall and other upcoming events, visit www.debaryhall.com.