Apalachicola Downtown 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 in becoming […]

Bowery Market

Commerce Street between Avenues F & G 150 Commerce St., Apalachicola, FL, United States

Visit Apalachicola’s new open-air street market each Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. beginning on June 14. The Bowery Market will be held on Commerce Street between Avenues F and G. Enjoy live music and food as you peruse vendors offering a variety of merchandise, services, and activities. While you're there, visit the shops […]

Carrabelle & Eastpoint Public Library Shark Talk

Carrabelle Library 311 St. James Ave, Carrabelle, FL

Join the Carrabelle Branch Library on Monday, June 20th at 11am in Eastpoint and then again at 2:00 pm in Carrabelle for a fascinating Shark Talk by Dr. Dean Grubbs of FSU Coastal & Marine Laboratory. Dr. Grubbs will discuss shark biology and conservation. NOTE: This event is happening twice at two different locations.    […]

Carrabelle & Eastpoint Public Library Shark Talk

Carrabelle Library 311 St. James Ave, Carrabelle, FL

Join the Carrabelle Branch Library on Monday, June 20th at 11am in Eastpoint and then again at 2:00 pm in Carrabelle for a fascinating Shark Talk by Dr. Dean Grubbs of FSU Coastal & Marine Laboratory. Dr. Grubbs will discuss shark biology and conservation. NOTE: This event is happening twice at two different locations.    […]

Herstory: African American Women’s Groups Active in 1900’s Apalachicola

Apalachicola Margaret Key Library 80 12th Street, Apalachicola, FL, United States

On Thursday, March 16 at 6 p.m., the Apalachicola Library will host a ‘HerStory’ event with visiting professor Dr. Cynthia Patterson, speaking on her research into various women’s groups in early 1900’s Apalachicola. Patterson chiefly studied the Black and African American women’s groups that received press in the Apalachicola Times, most notably from 1901-1904. The […]

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