Summer Music Series FInale at the Library

margaret key library 80 12th St, Apalachicola

Clayton Mathis and The Preacher, Stephen Pecot, will grace the stage at the Apalachicola Margaret Key Public Library on Wednesday, September 25th from 6:00 to 7:30 for the final show of the Summer Music Series. Clayton Mathis is a well known figure around Apalachicola. He hails from Gaffney, South Carolina where he developed his love […]

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Apalach Ghost Tour

Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce 17 Avenue E, Apalachicola, FL, United States

Join us for local ghost stories, area legends, and tales of hauntings in downtown Apalachicola while using ghost-hunting equipment to seek out any lingering spirits. Select tour goers and volunteers will get to use EMF detectors, and other ghost-hunting equipment at select locations on the tour. Bring your positive energy and let's try to say […]

$20
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Apalach Ghost Tour

Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce 17 Avenue E, Apalachicola, FL, United States

Join us for local ghost stories, area legends, and tales of hauntings in downtown Apalachicola while using ghost-hunting equipment to seek out any lingering spirits. Select tour goers and volunteers will get to use EMF detectors, and other ghost-hunting equipment at select locations on the tour. Bring your positive energy and let's try to say […]

$20

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Wednesday Farmers Market

Bee Inspired Too 56 Commerce Street, Apalachicola, Fl

The market offers a charming outdoor shopping experience in downtown Apalachicola for all who appreciate delicious food. You’ll find fresh vegetables and micro greens, farm fresh eggs, grass fed beef, artisanal food, homemade kombucha, Bayside Coffee Co., gourmet foods, condiments and more! Come support local artisans as well as indulge in delicious, homemade foods! Interested […]

Night of the Living Dead – LIVE – October 3-6, 2024

Chapman Auditorium 159 Ave E, Apalachicola, Fl

Night of the Living Dead™ Live is a fun and hilarious re-imagining of George A. Romero’s legendary classic. Set in 1968 and presented in all black and white, it literally feels like the film has been brought to life and placed onstage. The play lovingly examines the movie itself, the period in which it was […]