African-American History Festival

H’COLA’s  Annual African-American History Festival will be held February 16-18. This event is a celebration of African-American history, life, music, and culture. This outdoor, family-oriented event is filled with varied artists and entertainers, children’s activities, arts, history, education, health & wellness, and more.  There will be live entertainment throughout the two-day event.

African-American History Festival

Holy Family 7th Street & Ave l, Apalachicola, Florida

H’COLA’s  Annual African-American History Festival will be held February 16-18. This event is a celebration of African-American history, life, music, and culture. This outdoor, family-oriented event is filled with varied artists and entertainers, children’s activities, arts, history, education, health & wellness, and more.  There will be live entertainment throughout the two-day event.

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.    […]

Country Farmer’s Market

Carrabelle Lighthouse 1975 Hwy 98 W, Carrabelle, Fl

The Crooked River Lighthouse is hosting a Country Farmer’s Market at the foot of the lighthouse at 1975 Hwy 98 W, Carrabelle, FL. The Market will be featuring vendors from the community with locally made goods, fresh roasted coffee, veggies, plants, art, baked goods, photography, craft items, and unique maritime items in the Lighthouse Gift […]

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