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May 2023
“If This House Could Talk” Home Tour Returns to Apalachicola
The Apalachicola Area Historical Society (AAHS) announces the return of their popular self-guided home tour, “If This House Could Talk”. This 3rd annual event will be held May 6 through May 20 in Apalachicola and will feature the histories of 32 locations. Guests are invited to view the storyboards (but not enter the properties) at their leisure during this event. What if the houses in Apalachicola could talk? What stories would they tell? The Apalachicola Area Historical Society invites you…
Find out more »29th Annual Trinity Episcopal Church Historic Apalachicola Home & Garden Tour
THE HISTORIC APALACHICOLA HOME & GARDEN TOUR IS HELD ANNUALLY ON THE FIRST WEEKEND IN MAY Tickets are available at Apalachicola Historic Home Tour (apalachicolahometour.org) During most of the nineteenth century and the early decades of the twentieth century, Apalachicola was one of Florida’s most important Gulf Coast ports, first (1830-1860), as a major cotton trading center; and later (1870-1930), as a lumber producing and seafood processing center. The Apalachicola Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places,…
Find out more »“Art+Science: A Creative Exchange” with artist Beth Appleton
Art+Science: A Creative Exchange What Inspires Us? The Hidden Wonders of Apalachicola Bay Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve will host “Art+Science: A Creative Exchange” with artist Beth Appleton at the Reserve’s Nature Center located at 108 Island Drive in Eastpoint. The exhibition represents an explorative and exciting collaboration that connects science and art, the microscopic world and the arts in our dynamic estuary. The public is invited to an opening reception on Friday, March 10, 2023, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.…
Find out more »Pen to Paper Welcomes Michael Llado-Davila and Lois Swoboda
The Franklin County Public Libraries continues its popular writers’ series entitled, “Pen to Paper” with another fascinating program scheduled for Monday, May 8 at 2:00 pm at the Carrabelle Branch Library. This session will feature Michael Llado-Davila and Lois Swoboda, who will share their experiences writing travel memoirs and children’s books. The Carrabelle Branch Library is located at 311 St. James Avenue (Hwy 98), Carrabelle, FL. These friendly and informal sessions are a chance to meet these local authors and ask…
Find out more »FSUMCL Lecture Series
Dr. Tara Stewart Merrill will be speaking on "Biodiversity disease connections: how species diversity shapes host risk and parasite success. May 11th 7-8pm
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