St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum
Kimberly King is an experienced exhibit preparator and museum associate at St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum since November 2016, where responsibilities include enhancing visitor experiences in the gift shop. Prior roles include service team member at Easterbrook Hall, teacher of Biology and Liberal Arts Mathematics at Umatilla High School, science teacher for Marine Biology and Anatomy Physiology Honors at Eustis High School, and substitute teacher for Lake County Schools. Kimberly King also served as a manager at Joanne Fabrics. Education includes a Master’s Degree in Tourism Heritage and Sustainability from the University of Glasgow (2015-2016) and a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology from the University of South Florida (2003-2007), along with training at the Northern States Conservation Center in July 2022.
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St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum
A pivotal navigation tool and unique landmark of St. Augustine for over 140 years, the St. Augustine Light House and Maritime Museum, Inc. is a non profit Museum with a mission to discover, preserve present and keep alive the stories of the nation's oldest port as symbolized by our working St. Augustine Lighthouse. We keep the light shining as the front porch light for our community; We save six historic structures, and we preserve over 19,000 artifacts, and archival books, records and documents. Our archaeological scientists explore hundreds of shipwrecks under the waves and we teach young people about maritime heritage and marine sciences. Our summer camp for children offers scholarships to at-risk youth through a partnership with Sertoma Club. Through interactive exhibits, guided tours and maritime research, the 501(c)(3) non-profit St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum makes a difference in our community, and invite you to help out with your visit or membership purchase.