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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Crooked River Park Fest
DESCRIPTION:The Crooked River Lighthouse in Carrabelle\, FL will be hosting their 3rd Annual Crooked River Park Fest on Saturday\, February 1\, 2025. The event features an expanded Country ‘Super’ Market\, local food vendor\, car show\, and fish rubbing art activity. The Crooked River Lighthouse Museum & Gift Shop\, tower climbs\, and the 1894 Fresnel Lens exhibit will also be open to visitors. Admission to the Crooked River Park Fest is free to the public.   \nThe Country ‘Super’ Market\, from 9 am-3 pm ET\, will be expanded to include food vendors and regional arts and crafts vendors. Visitors can shop for gifts and goodies like fresh roasted coffee\, delicious baked goods\, farm fresh produce\, grass-fed beef\, local art\, and handcrafted items. Festival attendees can also grab a bite from a local food truck and browse some unique nautical gifts and souvenirs inside the Keeper’s House gift shop.   \nThere will also be a car show from 9 am to 3 pm ET\, courtesy of the Forgotten Coast Cruisers. Attendees can admire an array of vehicles\, including classic\, vintage\, and modern custom cars\, each showcasing unique craftsmanship and timeless appeal. This event is sure to delight both car enthusiasts and casual visitors. \nThe Carrabelle Artist Association will host a Fish Rubbing activity\, offering a unique and creative hands-on experience for a small fee. Participants can experience Gyotaku\, the traditional Japanese art of fish rubbing\, by creating their own nautical-themed art to take home. Using local fish and rice paper\, attendees will learn this fascinating art form and leave with a frame-able piece of custom artwork. All materials are provided\, making this an engaging activity for art enthusiasts and curious beginners alike. \nGuests can also enjoy a visit inside the Keeper’s House Museum to see the exhibit for the Lighthouse’s original 4th Order Fresnel lens manufactured in Paris\, France in 1894 glowing and turning. The exhibit\, a blend of science\, culture\, and history\, highlights the role of Fresnel Lens technology.  There is no charge for admission for a self-guided visit through the museum from 9 am – 5 pm ET but donations are warmly accepted to help preserve the Crooked River Lighthouse. In addition\, lighthouse tower climbs are available for those 13 + yrs old for a $6 fee from 9 am – 5 pm ET.  Children 12 and under are free when accompanied by a ticketed climber and must be a minimum of 44 inches tall.  \nCrooked River Lighthouse is located in Carrabelle\, just west of the Carrabelle Public Beach Park at 1975 Hwy 98 W\, Carrabelle. For more information\, contact the gift shop at 850-697-2732\, carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com or https://www.crookedriverlighthouse.com. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. \n \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/3rd-annual-crooked-river-park-fest/
LOCATION:Crooked River Lighthouse\, 1975 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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SUMMARY:LVA Annual Chili Cook-Off
DESCRIPTION:The LVA Annual Chili Cookoff will be on February 1st this year.  $10 includes chili tasting and judging\, iced tea\, and dessert. \nThere’s a signup sheet in Chillas Hall for those who’d rather compete than eat. Volunteers are also needed. \nThe Popular SILENT AUCTION has returned this year and is open for bidding! Community members and local business owners have loaded it up with goodies. \nThe Silent Auction is an event that runs side-by-side with the Chili Cookoff. On February 1\, bidding will close at 6:30 pm. You can see some of the items up for bid on the LVA Silent Auction blog and new ones are posted regularly to the LVA  Facebook page. \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/lva-annual-chili-cook-off/
LOCATION:Chillas Hall\, 156 Heffernan Drive\, Lanark Village\, FL\, 32323
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Honoring Charles Alston\, Artist & Activist
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is presenting a special exhibit in recognition of Black History Month honoring Charles Henry Alston\, a celebrated African American artist and activist whose impactful work during World War II mobilized the African American community. This exhibit will open Tuesday\, February 4\, 2025 and will be on display at the museum until Saturday\, March 1.  The museum is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm and there is no charge for admission.   \nCharles Henry Alston (1907–1977) was an artist who used his talents to inspire change and support the US war effort. Alston was the first African American supervisor for the Works Progress Administration’s (WPA) Federal Art Project and he created the iconic bust of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\, which resides in the Oval Office. During WWII he also served as a member of the Office of War Information.  \nDuring World War II\, Alston created motivational posters and illustrations aimed at African American audiences\, highlighting topics such as conserving resources\, growing victory gardens\, and supporting the war effort through unity and action. His work celebrated the accomplishments of notable African American individuals\, such as Willa Brown\, the first African American woman pilot in the United States\, and also fostered pride within the community. \nThe exhibit will feature reproductions of Alston’s wartime illustrations and posters\, along with details about his achievements\, including promoting the arts and art education in Harlem and the US. Visitors will gain insight into how Alston’s art helped boost wartime morale and promoted African American contributions to the war effort. \nCamp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum is located in Carrabelle\, directly across from Carrabelle Public Beach Park at 1873 Hwy 98 West. For more information\, contact Camp Gordon Johnston Museum at (850) 697-8575 or museum@campgordonjohnston.com. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-charles-alston-for-black-history-month/2025-02-04/
LOCATION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum\, 1873 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit Honoring Carrabelle’s African-American Pioneers
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is pleased to announce a special exhibit for February in honor of Black History Month\, recognizing the remarkable achievements of several notable African-American individuals with ties to Carrabelle. This exhibit will be open from Wednesday\, February 5 through Sunday\, March 2. Visitors can explore the exhibit at the Carrabelle History Museum on Wednesdays from 12 to 5 pm ET\, Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm ET\, and Sundays from 12 to 5 pm ET. Admission is free\, with donations warmly welcomed. \nThe exhibit offers an inspiring journey into the lives of just a few of the extraordinary individuals who exemplify the resilience and talent of Carrabelle’s African-American community. John C. Robinson\, the “Brown Condor” and “Father of the Tuskegee Airmen\,” overcame significant barriers to pioneer aviation achievements and contribute to Ethiopia’s resistance against Mussolini’s forces. John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil\, a celebrated Negro Leagues baseball star\, became Major League Baseball’s first African-American scout and coach\, co-founding the Negro League Baseball Museum and earning the Presidential Medal of Freedom.  \nThe exhibit also shares the story of Abraham Allen\, one of Carrabelle’s original founders\, who laid a foundation for progress\, while his daughter\, Laura “Aunt Laura” Wiggins\, became a cherished midwife\, delivering babies and providing care for the community. The legacy continues with Aunt Laura’s granddaughter\, Classie Lowery\, known as the “Mother of the Hill\,” who raised and educated 26 children while dedicating herself to faith and community service.  The exhibit also honors the broader contributions of Carrabelle’s African-American community\, highlighting their vital roles in shaping the town’s early history and culture. Visitors are invited to celebrate these remarkable lives and achievements. \nThe Carrabelle History Museum is located at 106 SE Avenue B\, in historic downtown Carrabelle\, FL. For more information\, visit www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org or contact carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com  or 850-697-2141. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-carrabelles-african-american-pioneers/2025-02-05/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit Honoring Carrabelle’s African-American Pioneers
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is pleased to announce a special exhibit for February in honor of Black History Month\, recognizing the remarkable achievements of several notable African-American individuals with ties to Carrabelle. This exhibit will be open from Wednesday\, February 5 through Sunday\, March 2. Visitors can explore the exhibit at the Carrabelle History Museum on Wednesdays from 12 to 5 pm ET\, Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm ET\, and Sundays from 12 to 5 pm ET. Admission is free\, with donations warmly welcomed. \nThe exhibit offers an inspiring journey into the lives of just a few of the extraordinary individuals who exemplify the resilience and talent of Carrabelle’s African-American community. John C. Robinson\, the “Brown Condor” and “Father of the Tuskegee Airmen\,” overcame significant barriers to pioneer aviation achievements and contribute to Ethiopia’s resistance against Mussolini’s forces. John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil\, a celebrated Negro Leagues baseball star\, became Major League Baseball’s first African-American scout and coach\, co-founding the Negro League Baseball Museum and earning the Presidential Medal of Freedom.  \nThe exhibit also shares the story of Abraham Allen\, one of Carrabelle’s original founders\, who laid a foundation for progress\, while his daughter\, Laura “Aunt Laura” Wiggins\, became a cherished midwife\, delivering babies and providing care for the community. The legacy continues with Aunt Laura’s granddaughter\, Classie Lowery\, known as the “Mother of the Hill\,” who raised and educated 26 children while dedicating herself to faith and community service.  The exhibit also honors the broader contributions of Carrabelle’s African-American community\, highlighting their vital roles in shaping the town’s early history and culture. Visitors are invited to celebrate these remarkable lives and achievements. \nThe Carrabelle History Museum is located at 106 SE Avenue B\, in historic downtown Carrabelle\, FL. For more information\, visit www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org or contact carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com  or 850-697-2141. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-carrabelles-african-american-pioneers-2/2025-02-06/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Flora Fusion: Exploring the Connection Between Plants and People - Speaker Program
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is presenting an interesting speaker program entitled “Flora Fusion: Exploring the Connection Between Plants and People”. This program will feature Barbara Clark\, a Regional Director with the Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN)\, and will be held Saturday\, February 8\, 2025\, at 10:00 am – 12:00 pm ET at C-Quarters Marina\, 501 St James Ave (Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, FL. There is no charge for this event. \nBarbara Clark will dive into the fascinating relationship between people and plants in Florida\, and how it has shaped culture throughout time. Native Americans and some early settlers depended on their surrounding environment to meet their essential needs\, as their grocery store\, hardware store\, and pharmacy. Because of this\, the plants around them played an important part in their everyday lives\, serving as resources for food\, medicine\, tools\, storage\, transportation\, dyes\, and shelter. For thousands of years\, people in Florida have been learning about plants and their many uses. Archaeologists continue to uncover the diverse ways plants were used by Florida’s prehistoric inhabitants and early settlers. This presentation explores the fascinating roles plants played in Florida’s history. \nBarbara Clark\, Regional Director for both the Northwest and North Central Regional Centers of the Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN). She is a Registered Professional Archaeologist who specializes in historic archaeology\, 19th and early 20th century and is also a board member of the Florida Archaeological Council and Chair of the Tallahassee Trust for Historic Preservation. Her favorite areas of expertise include advocacy at the state and local level\, historic cemeteries\, and disaster planning. \nThere is no fee for this program but donations are gladly accepted to defray costs. Sponsored by C-Quarters Marina and Shaun Donahoe Realty. For more information\, visit www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org or contact carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com  or 850-697-2141. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/flora-fusion-exploring-the-connection-between-plants-and-people-speaker-program/
LOCATION:C-Quarters Marina\, 501 St. James Ave.\, Carrabelle\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250117T214402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T214930Z
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit Honoring Carrabelle’s African-American Pioneers
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is pleased to announce a special exhibit for February in honor of Black History Month\, recognizing the remarkable achievements of several notable African-American individuals with ties to Carrabelle. This exhibit will be open from Wednesday\, February 5 through Sunday\, March 2. Visitors can explore the exhibit at the Carrabelle History Museum on Wednesdays from 12 to 5 pm ET\, Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm ET\, and Sundays from 12 to 5 pm ET. Admission is free\, with donations warmly welcomed. \nThe exhibit offers an inspiring journey into the lives of just a few of the extraordinary individuals who exemplify the resilience and talent of Carrabelle’s African-American community. John C. Robinson\, the “Brown Condor” and “Father of the Tuskegee Airmen\,” overcame significant barriers to pioneer aviation achievements and contribute to Ethiopia’s resistance against Mussolini’s forces. John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil\, a celebrated Negro Leagues baseball star\, became Major League Baseball’s first African-American scout and coach\, co-founding the Negro League Baseball Museum and earning the Presidential Medal of Freedom.  \nThe exhibit also shares the story of Abraham Allen\, one of Carrabelle’s original founders\, who laid a foundation for progress\, while his daughter\, Laura “Aunt Laura” Wiggins\, became a cherished midwife\, delivering babies and providing care for the community. The legacy continues with Aunt Laura’s granddaughter\, Classie Lowery\, known as the “Mother of the Hill\,” who raised and educated 26 children while dedicating herself to faith and community service.  The exhibit also honors the broader contributions of Carrabelle’s African-American community\, highlighting their vital roles in shaping the town’s early history and culture. Visitors are invited to celebrate these remarkable lives and achievements. \nThe Carrabelle History Museum is located at 106 SE Avenue B\, in historic downtown Carrabelle\, FL. For more information\, visit www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org or contact carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com  or 850-697-2141. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-carrabelles-african-american-pioneers/2025-02-09/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250211T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250117T213651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T214531Z
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Honoring Charles Alston\, Artist & Activist
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is presenting a special exhibit in recognition of Black History Month honoring Charles Henry Alston\, a celebrated African American artist and activist whose impactful work during World War II mobilized the African American community. This exhibit will open Tuesday\, February 4\, 2025 and will be on display at the museum until Saturday\, March 1.  The museum is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm and there is no charge for admission.   \nCharles Henry Alston (1907–1977) was an artist who used his talents to inspire change and support the US war effort. Alston was the first African American supervisor for the Works Progress Administration’s (WPA) Federal Art Project and he created the iconic bust of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\, which resides in the Oval Office. During WWII he also served as a member of the Office of War Information.  \nDuring World War II\, Alston created motivational posters and illustrations aimed at African American audiences\, highlighting topics such as conserving resources\, growing victory gardens\, and supporting the war effort through unity and action. His work celebrated the accomplishments of notable African American individuals\, such as Willa Brown\, the first African American woman pilot in the United States\, and also fostered pride within the community. \nThe exhibit will feature reproductions of Alston’s wartime illustrations and posters\, along with details about his achievements\, including promoting the arts and art education in Harlem and the US. Visitors will gain insight into how Alston’s art helped boost wartime morale and promoted African American contributions to the war effort. \nCamp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum is located in Carrabelle\, directly across from Carrabelle Public Beach Park at 1873 Hwy 98 West. For more information\, contact Camp Gordon Johnston Museum at (850) 697-8575 or museum@campgordonjohnston.com. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-charles-alston-for-black-history-month/2025-02-11/
LOCATION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum\, 1873 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum":MAILTO:museum@campgordonjohnston.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250211T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250125T235641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250125T235707Z
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SUMMARY:Storytime\, STEM and Teen Anti-Valentine's Bash at Eastpoint Library
DESCRIPTION:February 9-15 – Programs at Franklin County Public Libraries \nThe Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries (FFCPL) invite residents and visitors to enjoy free\, fun\, and educational events for all ages—no library card required! Programs foster creativity\, learning\, and connection in an inclusive environment. The Library Lovers Scavenger Hunt runs all month at both branches\, with clues and riddles leading to prizes. \nStorytime at the Libraries   \nThe popular Storytime program introduces young children to books\, rhymes\, music\, and engaging activities designed to spark a love of reading. This month’s book\, Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney followed by a Valentine’s Day Craft. This book tells the story of Little Nutbrown Hare who demonstrates how much he loves his father and Big Nutbrown Hare who gently shows him that the love is returned even more. This program is best suited for those 2-6 years old. \n\nDate & Time: Tuesday\, February 11\, 2025 at 3:30 pm ET\nLocations: Eastpoint Branch\, 160 Hickory Dip Rd\, Eastpoint\, FL and Carrabelle Branch\, 311 St. James Ave. SE (Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, FL.\n\nSTEM Space: Aluminum Foil Boats \nSTEM Space at the library provides an interactive environment for exploring Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, and Math. In February\, participants will get to make Aluminum Foil Boats\, an engaging way to explore basic scientific concepts and have fun with a hands-on activity. This event is best suited for those ages 8-12 years old. \n\nDate & Time: Thursday\, February 13\, 2025 at 3:30 pm\nLocations: Eastpoint Branch\, 160 Hickory Dip Rd\, Eastpoint\, FL and Carrabelle Branch\, 311 St. James Ave. SE (Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, FL.\n\nTeen Anti-Valentine’s Day Bash \nTeens can embrace their inner cynic at the Teen Anti-Valentine’s Day Bash\, an event filled with fun and irreverent activities. Participants can showcase their vocal talents during Break Up Song Karaoke\, unleash their creativity with DIY Sarcastic Valentine’s Day Cards\, and test their knowledge with a Trivia Game about the worst love stories and most epic breakups in pop culture and literature. This event offers teens laughter\, creativity\, and a lighthearted celebration of anti-romance fun. \n\nDate & Time: Friday\, February 14\, 2025 at 4:00 pm\nLocations: Eastpoint Branch\, 160 Hickory Dip Rd\, Eastpoint\, FL and Carrabelle Branch\, 311 St. James Ave. SE (Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, FL.\n\nThese programs are supported by the Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries\, a 501(c)(3) and all supplies are provided. For details or to join the Friends\, please visit https://friendsfcpl.com or contact your local branch. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. \n   \n  \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/storytime-stem-and-teen-anti-valentines-bash-at-eastpoint-library/
LOCATION:Eastpoint Branch Library\, 160 Hickory Dip Rd\, Eastpoint\, FL\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries":MAILTO:ffcplflorida@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250211T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250125T235951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250125T235951Z
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SUMMARY:Storytime\, STEM\, and Teens Anti-Valentine's Bash at Carrabelle Library
DESCRIPTION:February 9-15 – Programs at Franklin County Public Libraries \nThe Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries (FFCPL) invite residents and visitors to enjoy free\, fun\, and educational events for all ages—no library card required! Programs foster creativity\, learning\, and connection in an inclusive environment. The Library Lovers Scavenger Hunt runs all month at both branches\, with clues and riddles leading to prizes. \nStorytime at the Libraries   \nThe popular Storytime program introduces young children to books\, rhymes\, music\, and engaging activities designed to spark a love of reading. This month’s book\, Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney followed by a Valentine’s Day Craft. This book tells the story of Little Nutbrown Hare who demonstrates how much he loves his father and Big Nutbrown Hare who gently shows him that the love is returned even more. This program is best suited for those 2-6 years old. \n\nDate & Time: Tuesday\, February 11\, 2025 at 3:30 pm ET\nLocations: Eastpoint Branch\, 160 Hickory Dip Rd\, Eastpoint\, FL and Carrabelle Branch\, 311 St. James Ave. SE (Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, FL.\n\nSTEM Space: Aluminum Foil Boats \nSTEM Space at the library provides an interactive environment for exploring Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, and Math. In February\, participants will get to make Aluminum Foil Boats\, an engaging way to explore basic scientific concepts and have fun with a hands-on activity. This event is best suited for those ages 8-12 years old. \n\nDate & Time: Thursday\, February 13\, 2025 at 3:30 pm\nLocations: Eastpoint Branch\, 160 Hickory Dip Rd\, Eastpoint\, FL and Carrabelle Branch\, 311 St. James Ave. SE (Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, FL.\n\nTeen Anti-Valentine’s Day Bash \nTeens can embrace their inner cynic at the Teen Anti-Valentine’s Day Bash\, an event filled with fun and irreverent activities. Participants can showcase their vocal talents during Break Up Song Karaoke\, unleash their creativity with DIY Sarcastic Valentine’s Day Cards\, and test their knowledge with a Trivia Game about the worst love stories and most epic breakups in pop culture and literature. This event offers teens laughter\, creativity\, and a lighthearted celebration of anti-romance fun. \n\nDate & Time: Friday\, February 14\, 2025 at 4:00 pm\nLocations: Eastpoint Branch\, 160 Hickory Dip Rd\, Eastpoint\, FL and Carrabelle Branch\, 311 St. James Ave. SE (Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, FL.\n\nThese programs are supported by the Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries\, a 501(c)(3) and all supplies are provided. For details or to join the Friends\, please visit https://friendsfcpl.com or contact your local branch. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/storytime-stem-and-teens-anti-valentines-bash-at-carrabelle-library/
LOCATION:Carrabelle Branch Library\, 311 St James Ave\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries":MAILTO:ffcplflorida@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250211T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250211T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20241210T204021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241210T204021Z
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SUMMARY:Moonlit Evening at Crooked River Lighthouse 2/11
DESCRIPTION:Moonlit Evening at Crooked River Lighthouse \nThe Crooked River Lighthouse will be hosting a Moonlit Evening at the Lighthouse event on Tuesday\, February 11\, 2025 from 6:00-8:00 pm ET in Carrabelle\, FL. Visitors can enjoy the gorgeous natural surroundings of St. George Sound and Carrabelle Beach under the glow of the sunset and rising Snow Moon.  \nVisitors can enjoy an after-hours tour of the Keeper’s House Museum and see the exhibit of the lighthouse’s original\, historic Fresnel lens constructed in 1894 in Paris\, France. Guests can browse the unique nautical gifts and souvenirs in the gift shop. Visitors may also enjoy the glowing bonfire in the park (weather permitting). Bring a chair and enjoy the evening.  \nFor those brave souls who are bold enough to venture to the top of the tallest lighthouse on the Forgotten Coast\, evening tower climbs are scheduled at 15-minute intervals throughout the event. Climbers will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the bay. Evening climbs cost $10 and climb reservations are strongly encouraged due to limited availability. Climbers must be at least 44 inches tall and children under 12 (FREE) with ticketed adults. Advance tickets can be purchased online at https://www.crookedriverlighthouse.com/full-moon-events/ or in the lighthouse gift shop. \nCrooked River Lighthouse is located in Carrabelle\, just west of the Carrabelle Public Beach Park at 1975 Hwy 98 W\, Carrabelle. For more information\, contact the gift shop at 850-697-2732\, carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com or https://www.crookedriverlighthouse.com/. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/moonlit-evening-at-crooked-river-lighthouse-2-11/
LOCATION:Crooked River Lighthouse\, 1975 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Crooked River Lighthouse / Carrabelle Lighthouse Association":MAILTO:carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250212T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250117T214402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T214930Z
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit Honoring Carrabelle’s African-American Pioneers
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is pleased to announce a special exhibit for February in honor of Black History Month\, recognizing the remarkable achievements of several notable African-American individuals with ties to Carrabelle. This exhibit will be open from Wednesday\, February 5 through Sunday\, March 2. Visitors can explore the exhibit at the Carrabelle History Museum on Wednesdays from 12 to 5 pm ET\, Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm ET\, and Sundays from 12 to 5 pm ET. Admission is free\, with donations warmly welcomed. \nThe exhibit offers an inspiring journey into the lives of just a few of the extraordinary individuals who exemplify the resilience and talent of Carrabelle’s African-American community. John C. Robinson\, the “Brown Condor” and “Father of the Tuskegee Airmen\,” overcame significant barriers to pioneer aviation achievements and contribute to Ethiopia’s resistance against Mussolini’s forces. John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil\, a celebrated Negro Leagues baseball star\, became Major League Baseball’s first African-American scout and coach\, co-founding the Negro League Baseball Museum and earning the Presidential Medal of Freedom.  \nThe exhibit also shares the story of Abraham Allen\, one of Carrabelle’s original founders\, who laid a foundation for progress\, while his daughter\, Laura “Aunt Laura” Wiggins\, became a cherished midwife\, delivering babies and providing care for the community. The legacy continues with Aunt Laura’s granddaughter\, Classie Lowery\, known as the “Mother of the Hill\,” who raised and educated 26 children while dedicating herself to faith and community service.  The exhibit also honors the broader contributions of Carrabelle’s African-American community\, highlighting their vital roles in shaping the town’s early history and culture. Visitors are invited to celebrate these remarkable lives and achievements. \nThe Carrabelle History Museum is located at 106 SE Avenue B\, in historic downtown Carrabelle\, FL. For more information\, visit www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org or contact carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com  or 850-697-2141. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-carrabelles-african-american-pioneers/2025-02-12/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T190000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250117T215211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T225456Z
UID:10003770-1739440800-1739473200@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit Honoring Carrabelle’s African-American Pioneers
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is pleased to announce a special exhibit for February in honor of Black History Month\, recognizing the remarkable achievements of several notable African-American individuals with ties to Carrabelle. This exhibit will be open from Wednesday\, February 5 through Sunday\, March 2. Visitors can explore the exhibit at the Carrabelle History Museum on Wednesdays from 12 to 5 pm ET\, Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm ET\, and Sundays from 12 to 5 pm ET. Admission is free\, with donations warmly welcomed. \nThe exhibit offers an inspiring journey into the lives of just a few of the extraordinary individuals who exemplify the resilience and talent of Carrabelle’s African-American community. John C. Robinson\, the “Brown Condor” and “Father of the Tuskegee Airmen\,” overcame significant barriers to pioneer aviation achievements and contribute to Ethiopia’s resistance against Mussolini’s forces. John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil\, a celebrated Negro Leagues baseball star\, became Major League Baseball’s first African-American scout and coach\, co-founding the Negro League Baseball Museum and earning the Presidential Medal of Freedom.  \nThe exhibit also shares the story of Abraham Allen\, one of Carrabelle’s original founders\, who laid a foundation for progress\, while his daughter\, Laura “Aunt Laura” Wiggins\, became a cherished midwife\, delivering babies and providing care for the community. The legacy continues with Aunt Laura’s granddaughter\, Classie Lowery\, known as the “Mother of the Hill\,” who raised and educated 26 children while dedicating herself to faith and community service.  The exhibit also honors the broader contributions of Carrabelle’s African-American community\, highlighting their vital roles in shaping the town’s early history and culture. Visitors are invited to celebrate these remarkable lives and achievements. \nThe Carrabelle History Museum is located at 106 SE Avenue B\, in historic downtown Carrabelle\, FL. For more information\, visit www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org or contact carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com  or 850-697-2141. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-carrabelles-african-american-pioneers-2/2025-02-13/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250215T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250215T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250123T010741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250123T010741Z
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SUMMARY:Country Farmer’s Market
DESCRIPTION:The Country Farmer’s Market is held every 1st and 3rd Saturdays from 9:00 am-1:00 pm\, nestled at the foot of the Crooked River Lighthouse\, 1975 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL for a delightful showcase of local talent and treasures. Our community’s finest vendors will be there\, offering a diverse array of goodies that make perfect gifts or treats for yourself at this open-air market. \nIndulge in locally handmade jewelry\, farm-fresh produce\, freshly roasted coffee\, mouthwatering baked goods (yes\, we’re talking cinnamon rolls and artisan breads!)\, handcrafted balms\, grass fed beef\, aromatic herbs\, stunning art and photography\, handmade crafts\, and so much more. Plus\, there will be book signings\, unique t-shirts\, vegetable seeds\, and exotic starter plants to explore. \nWhile you’re here\, don’t miss out on a visit to the free Keeper’s House Museum\, where you can marvel at our brand new exhibit featuring the historic Fresnel lens. And be sure to pop into the Lighthouse Gift Shop for one-of-a-kind\, nautical-themed holiday gifts. \nFor those seeking adventure\, seize the opportunity to climb to the top of the tallest lighthouse on the Forgotten Coast for an awe-inspiring view of the Bay (small fee applies). \nMark your calendars for every 1st and 3rd Saturday (excluding holidays)\, and don’t forget about our larger spring and fall County and Flea Markets. \nNew and returning vendors are always welcome! Sign up anytime for just $10 per market. Vendors\, please come prepared with enough cash/change for the day\, as the Gift Shop doesn’t provide extra change. Remember to bring all necessary supplies\, including signage\, tables\, chairs\, and hand sanitizer. \nFor more information\, contact the lighthouse at 850-697-2732 or carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com. This event is funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. We can’t wait to see you there! \n \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/country-farmers-market-4-2/2025-02-15/
LOCATION:Crooked River Lighthouse\, 1975 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Crooked River Lighthouse / Carrabelle Lighthouse Association":MAILTO:carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250215T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250215T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20241210T011635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241210T011635Z
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SUMMARY:Carrabelle Souper Celebration: Soup\, Bread\, and Book Sale
DESCRIPTION:The Friends of Franklin County Public Libraries invite everyone to a delicious and fun-filled Souper Celebration\, a Soup\, Bread\, and Book Sale Event on Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 from 10 am – 2 pm at the Carrabelle Branch Library\, 311 St. James Avenue\, Carrabelle\, FL. This fun celebration will offer local culture and art\, with live music from the “Ukulilies” and local artisans from the Lanark Village Wandering Star Quilters showcasing some of their stunning local goods. This is a family friendly event and all are welcome.      \nThis annual event features delicious homemade soups\, freshly baked artisan breads and used books and DVDs. Local residents bring their delicious homemade soups from seafood bisques and gumbos to chili and Brunswick stew\, along with freshly baked breads. With dozens of soups ranging from exotic to healthy to old-fashioned\, visitors are encouraged to come early to get the best selection before they sell out.  \nThe celebration highlights local culture and artistry\, including a live performance by the “Ukulilies\,” a talented group of ukulele players and singers known for their cheerful tunes and positive vibes. Their repertoire of sing-along songs is perfect for audiences of all ages\, making it a delightful musical experience for the whole family. Adding to the day’s charm\, the Lanark Village Wandering Star Quilters will showcase their beautiful handmade creations. These talented quilters celebrate the art of quilting as both a cherished tradition and a modern craft. Guests can admire their work and even learn more about this time-honored skill.  \nThe Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries (FFCPL) is a 501(c)(3) organization. The funds raised from the Souper Celebrations help the Friends to support the Franklin County Public Libraries in Eastpoint and Carrabelle. The Friends supports many library programs like Summer Reading\, Storytimes\, Adult Crafternoons\, STEM programs\, Book Chats\, Pen to Paper Writers Series\, and more.  \nFunded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. For more information\, please contact the Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries at ffcplflorida@gmail.com or https://www.facebook.com/ffcplfl.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/carrabelle-souper-celebration-soup-bread-and-book-sale/
LOCATION:Carrabelle Branch Library\, 311 St James Ave\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries":MAILTO:ffcplflorida@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250216T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250216T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250117T214402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T214930Z
UID:10003764-1739707200-1739725200@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit Honoring Carrabelle’s African-American Pioneers
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is pleased to announce a special exhibit for February in honor of Black History Month\, recognizing the remarkable achievements of several notable African-American individuals with ties to Carrabelle. This exhibit will be open from Wednesday\, February 5 through Sunday\, March 2. Visitors can explore the exhibit at the Carrabelle History Museum on Wednesdays from 12 to 5 pm ET\, Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm ET\, and Sundays from 12 to 5 pm ET. Admission is free\, with donations warmly welcomed. \nThe exhibit offers an inspiring journey into the lives of just a few of the extraordinary individuals who exemplify the resilience and talent of Carrabelle’s African-American community. John C. Robinson\, the “Brown Condor” and “Father of the Tuskegee Airmen\,” overcame significant barriers to pioneer aviation achievements and contribute to Ethiopia’s resistance against Mussolini’s forces. John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil\, a celebrated Negro Leagues baseball star\, became Major League Baseball’s first African-American scout and coach\, co-founding the Negro League Baseball Museum and earning the Presidential Medal of Freedom.  \nThe exhibit also shares the story of Abraham Allen\, one of Carrabelle’s original founders\, who laid a foundation for progress\, while his daughter\, Laura “Aunt Laura” Wiggins\, became a cherished midwife\, delivering babies and providing care for the community. The legacy continues with Aunt Laura’s granddaughter\, Classie Lowery\, known as the “Mother of the Hill\,” who raised and educated 26 children while dedicating herself to faith and community service.  The exhibit also honors the broader contributions of Carrabelle’s African-American community\, highlighting their vital roles in shaping the town’s early history and culture. Visitors are invited to celebrate these remarkable lives and achievements. \nThe Carrabelle History Museum is located at 106 SE Avenue B\, in historic downtown Carrabelle\, FL. For more information\, visit www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org or contact carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com  or 850-697-2141. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-carrabelles-african-american-pioneers/2025-02-16/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250218T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250117T213651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T214531Z
UID:10003753-1739876400-1740243600@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Honoring Charles Alston\, Artist & Activist
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is presenting a special exhibit in recognition of Black History Month honoring Charles Henry Alston\, a celebrated African American artist and activist whose impactful work during World War II mobilized the African American community. This exhibit will open Tuesday\, February 4\, 2025 and will be on display at the museum until Saturday\, March 1.  The museum is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm and there is no charge for admission.   \nCharles Henry Alston (1907–1977) was an artist who used his talents to inspire change and support the US war effort. Alston was the first African American supervisor for the Works Progress Administration’s (WPA) Federal Art Project and he created the iconic bust of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\, which resides in the Oval Office. During WWII he also served as a member of the Office of War Information.  \nDuring World War II\, Alston created motivational posters and illustrations aimed at African American audiences\, highlighting topics such as conserving resources\, growing victory gardens\, and supporting the war effort through unity and action. His work celebrated the accomplishments of notable African American individuals\, such as Willa Brown\, the first African American woman pilot in the United States\, and also fostered pride within the community. \nThe exhibit will feature reproductions of Alston’s wartime illustrations and posters\, along with details about his achievements\, including promoting the arts and art education in Harlem and the US. Visitors will gain insight into how Alston’s art helped boost wartime morale and promoted African American contributions to the war effort. \nCamp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum is located in Carrabelle\, directly across from Carrabelle Public Beach Park at 1873 Hwy 98 West. For more information\, contact Camp Gordon Johnston Museum at (850) 697-8575 or museum@campgordonjohnston.com. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-charles-alston-for-black-history-month/2025-02-18/
LOCATION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum\, 1873 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum":MAILTO:museum@campgordonjohnston.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250218T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T143000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250126T005827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250126T005827Z
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SUMMARY:Adult Craft Workshop & Writer's Forum at Eastpoint Library
DESCRIPTION:February 16-22 – Programs at Franklin County Public Libraries \nThe Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries (FFCPL) invite residents and visitors to enjoy free\, fun\, and educational events for all ages—no library card required! Programs foster creativity\, learning\, and connection in an inclusive environment. The Library Lovers Scavenger Hunt runs all month at both branches\, with clues and riddles leading to prizes. \nAdult Crafternoon  \nAdults will create a Palm Frond Painting – a great way to unwind\, connect with others\, and take home a handmade treasure. For seasoned crafters or those just looking for a fun way to relax and meet new people\, this session is designed to be an enjoyable and stress-free experience. Supplies are provided\, and no experience is needed. \n\nDate & Time: Tuesday\, February 18\, 2025 at 2:30 pm ET\nLocations: Eastpoint Branch\, 160 Hickory Dip Rd\, Eastpoint\, FL and Carrabelle Branch\, 311 St. James Ave. SE (Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, FL.\n\nWriter’s Forum \nAspiring and seasoned writers alike are invited to join this monthly gathering. This welcoming session will be hosted by author Dawn Radford and others\, offering a wonderful opportunity for writers to network\, share their work\, receive feedback\, and connect with fellow literary enthusiasts.  \n\nDate & Time: Wednesday\, February 19\, 2025 at 1:30 pm\nLocations: Eastpoint Branch\, 160 Hickory Dip Rd\, Eastpoint\, FL.\n\n  \nThese programs are supported by the Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries\, a 501(c)(3) and all supplies are provided. For details or to join the Friends\, please visit https://friendsfcpl.com or contact your local branch. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/adult-craft-workshop-writers-forum-at-eastpoint-library/
LOCATION:Eastpoint Branch Library\, 160 Hickory Dip Rd\, Eastpoint\, FL\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries":MAILTO:ffcplflorida@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250218T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T143000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250126T010001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250126T010001Z
UID:10004727-1739889000-1739975400@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Adult Craft Workshop & Writers's Forum at Carrabelle Library
DESCRIPTION:February 16-22 – Programs at Franklin County Public Libraries \nThe Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries (FFCPL) invite residents and visitors to enjoy free\, fun\, and educational events for all ages—no library card required! Programs foster creativity\, learning\, and connection in an inclusive environment. The Library Lovers Scavenger Hunt runs all month at both branches\, with clues and riddles leading to prizes. \n  \nAdult Crafternoon  \nAdults will create a Palm Frond Painting – a great way to unwind\, connect with others\, and take home a handmade treasure. For seasoned crafters or those just looking for a fun way to relax and meet new people\, this session is designed to be an enjoyable and stress-free experience. Supplies are provided\, and no experience is needed. \n\nDate & Time: Tuesday\, February 18\, 2025 at 2:30 pm ET\nLocations: Eastpoint Branch\, 160 Hickory Dip Rd\, Eastpoint\, FL and Carrabelle Branch\, 311 St. James Ave. SE (Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, FL.\n\n  \nWriter’s Forum \nAspiring and seasoned writers alike are invited to join this monthly gathering. This welcoming session will be hosted by author Dawn Radford and others\, offering a wonderful opportunity for writers to network\, share their work\, receive feedback\, and connect with fellow literary enthusiasts.  \n\nDate & Time: Wednesday\, February 19\, 2025 at 1:30 pm\nLocations: Eastpoint Branch\, 160 Hickory Dip Rd\, Eastpoint\, FL.\n\n  \nThese programs are supported by the Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries\, a 501(c)(3) and all supplies are provided. For details or to join the Friends\, please visit https://friendsfcpl.com or contact your local branch. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/adult-craft-workshop-writerss-forum-at-carrabelle-library/
LOCATION:Carrabelle Branch Library\, 311 St James Ave\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries":MAILTO:ffcplflorida@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250117T214402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T214930Z
UID:10003759-1739966400-1739984400@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit Honoring Carrabelle’s African-American Pioneers
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is pleased to announce a special exhibit for February in honor of Black History Month\, recognizing the remarkable achievements of several notable African-American individuals with ties to Carrabelle. This exhibit will be open from Wednesday\, February 5 through Sunday\, March 2. Visitors can explore the exhibit at the Carrabelle History Museum on Wednesdays from 12 to 5 pm ET\, Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm ET\, and Sundays from 12 to 5 pm ET. Admission is free\, with donations warmly welcomed. \nThe exhibit offers an inspiring journey into the lives of just a few of the extraordinary individuals who exemplify the resilience and talent of Carrabelle’s African-American community. John C. Robinson\, the “Brown Condor” and “Father of the Tuskegee Airmen\,” overcame significant barriers to pioneer aviation achievements and contribute to Ethiopia’s resistance against Mussolini’s forces. John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil\, a celebrated Negro Leagues baseball star\, became Major League Baseball’s first African-American scout and coach\, co-founding the Negro League Baseball Museum and earning the Presidential Medal of Freedom.  \nThe exhibit also shares the story of Abraham Allen\, one of Carrabelle’s original founders\, who laid a foundation for progress\, while his daughter\, Laura “Aunt Laura” Wiggins\, became a cherished midwife\, delivering babies and providing care for the community. The legacy continues with Aunt Laura’s granddaughter\, Classie Lowery\, known as the “Mother of the Hill\,” who raised and educated 26 children while dedicating herself to faith and community service.  The exhibit also honors the broader contributions of Carrabelle’s African-American community\, highlighting their vital roles in shaping the town’s early history and culture. Visitors are invited to celebrate these remarkable lives and achievements. \nThe Carrabelle History Museum is located at 106 SE Avenue B\, in historic downtown Carrabelle\, FL. For more information\, visit www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org or contact carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com  or 850-697-2141. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-carrabelles-african-american-pioneers/2025-02-19/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250220T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250220T190000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250117T215211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T225456Z
UID:10004562-1740045600-1740078000@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit Honoring Carrabelle’s African-American Pioneers
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is pleased to announce a special exhibit for February in honor of Black History Month\, recognizing the remarkable achievements of several notable African-American individuals with ties to Carrabelle. This exhibit will be open from Wednesday\, February 5 through Sunday\, March 2. Visitors can explore the exhibit at the Carrabelle History Museum on Wednesdays from 12 to 5 pm ET\, Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm ET\, and Sundays from 12 to 5 pm ET. Admission is free\, with donations warmly welcomed. \nThe exhibit offers an inspiring journey into the lives of just a few of the extraordinary individuals who exemplify the resilience and talent of Carrabelle’s African-American community. John C. Robinson\, the “Brown Condor” and “Father of the Tuskegee Airmen\,” overcame significant barriers to pioneer aviation achievements and contribute to Ethiopia’s resistance against Mussolini’s forces. John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil\, a celebrated Negro Leagues baseball star\, became Major League Baseball’s first African-American scout and coach\, co-founding the Negro League Baseball Museum and earning the Presidential Medal of Freedom.  \nThe exhibit also shares the story of Abraham Allen\, one of Carrabelle’s original founders\, who laid a foundation for progress\, while his daughter\, Laura “Aunt Laura” Wiggins\, became a cherished midwife\, delivering babies and providing care for the community. The legacy continues with Aunt Laura’s granddaughter\, Classie Lowery\, known as the “Mother of the Hill\,” who raised and educated 26 children while dedicating herself to faith and community service.  The exhibit also honors the broader contributions of Carrabelle’s African-American community\, highlighting their vital roles in shaping the town’s early history and culture. Visitors are invited to celebrate these remarkable lives and achievements. \nThe Carrabelle History Museum is located at 106 SE Avenue B\, in historic downtown Carrabelle\, FL. For more information\, visit www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org or contact carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com  or 850-697-2141. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-carrabelles-african-american-pioneers-2/2025-02-20/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250221T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250221T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20241209T194822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T201154Z
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SUMMARY:Apalachicola Mardi Gras Barkus Parade & Street Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Mystic Krewe of Salty Barkers will be celebrating Mardi Gras Apalach-style bigger and better than ever this year\, with two days of fun.  The celebration includes a lively street festival and of course the 14th Annual Mardi Gras Pet Parade. This event\, taking place on Friday and Saturday\, February 21 and 22\, 2025 in Apalachicola\, FL\, will celebrate dogs and their people.  All visitors and their furry friends are invited to join this paw-some event.  \nThe theme for the 2025 event is “Game of Bones – the Canine Kingdom Rules”. It will be tail-wagging fun to journey into an imaginary world of canines and castles. Parading pups and their people will be wearing costumes inspired by the noble houses of the Seven Kingdoms. Guests can expect regal kings and queens\,  magicians\, brave knights\, rogues\, lots of daring dragons\, and a mystical creature or two. The creativity and spirit guests bring to this spectacle of sword and sorcery will be a sight to see.  \nNew this year\, the festivities kick off with an exciting day of fun and frivolity on Friday\, February 21\, from 2:00 to 8:00 pm ET. Guests can enjoy the Fido-Do\, an old-fashioned Mardi Gras street event. Highlights of Friday’s activities include street entertainment\, an adopters reunion\, live music\, a beer and wine garden featuring local craft brews\, costume and decorating contests\, dragon relay races\, and a live auction. \nOn Saturday\, February 22\, 2025\, the festivities will run from  11:00 am to 4:00 pm ET at Apalachicola’s Riverfront Park. While strolling through the park\, guests enjoy live music\, street entertainers\, and more than 40 local vendors offering  a variety of food and arts and crafts to enjoy. Saturday’s parade of decorated golf carts\, boats\, floats\, and walkers – both the four-legged and two-legged kind – begins at 1:00 pm ET. The parade of costumed dogs and their people kicks off at Riverfront Park and winds through town\, ending back at the park where the party will continue with all kinds of raucous fun. Registration is $5 for walkers\, $25 for golf carts\, and $50 for floats. Canine companions\, of course\, are free.  \nThe parade isn’t just for fun; it’s also for a good cause. The Mystic Krewe of Salty Barkers is partnering with local animal rescues to raise awareness and funds for animals in need. Not only will attendees have a great time\, but they will also be making a difference for injured animals and those looking for their forever homes. The King and Queen of Apalachicola’s Mardi Gras parade are always shelter animals who are ready for a forever home. As always\, they will have a place of honor in the parade. \nPre-register at saltybarkers.org. For more information\, visit saltybarkers.org or facebook.com/MardiGrasBarkusParade. Still don’t have an answer? Contact 850-624-8085 or apalachdogs@gmail.com. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/apalachicola-mardi-gras-barkus-parade-street-festival-3/2025-02-21/
LOCATION:Apalachicola Riverfront Park\, 199 Water Street\, Apalachicola\, FL\, 32320\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mystic Krewe of Salty Barkers":MAILTO:apalachdogs@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20241209T194822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T201154Z
UID:10003711-1740222000-1740240000@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Apalachicola Mardi Gras Barkus Parade & Street Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Mystic Krewe of Salty Barkers will be celebrating Mardi Gras Apalach-style bigger and better than ever this year\, with two days of fun.  The celebration includes a lively street festival and of course the 14th Annual Mardi Gras Pet Parade. This event\, taking place on Friday and Saturday\, February 21 and 22\, 2025 in Apalachicola\, FL\, will celebrate dogs and their people.  All visitors and their furry friends are invited to join this paw-some event.  \nThe theme for the 2025 event is “Game of Bones – the Canine Kingdom Rules”. It will be tail-wagging fun to journey into an imaginary world of canines and castles. Parading pups and their people will be wearing costumes inspired by the noble houses of the Seven Kingdoms. Guests can expect regal kings and queens\,  magicians\, brave knights\, rogues\, lots of daring dragons\, and a mystical creature or two. The creativity and spirit guests bring to this spectacle of sword and sorcery will be a sight to see.  \nNew this year\, the festivities kick off with an exciting day of fun and frivolity on Friday\, February 21\, from 2:00 to 8:00 pm ET. Guests can enjoy the Fido-Do\, an old-fashioned Mardi Gras street event. Highlights of Friday’s activities include street entertainment\, an adopters reunion\, live music\, a beer and wine garden featuring local craft brews\, costume and decorating contests\, dragon relay races\, and a live auction. \nOn Saturday\, February 22\, 2025\, the festivities will run from  11:00 am to 4:00 pm ET at Apalachicola’s Riverfront Park. While strolling through the park\, guests enjoy live music\, street entertainers\, and more than 40 local vendors offering  a variety of food and arts and crafts to enjoy. Saturday’s parade of decorated golf carts\, boats\, floats\, and walkers – both the four-legged and two-legged kind – begins at 1:00 pm ET. The parade of costumed dogs and their people kicks off at Riverfront Park and winds through town\, ending back at the park where the party will continue with all kinds of raucous fun. Registration is $5 for walkers\, $25 for golf carts\, and $50 for floats. Canine companions\, of course\, are free.  \nThe parade isn’t just for fun; it’s also for a good cause. The Mystic Krewe of Salty Barkers is partnering with local animal rescues to raise awareness and funds for animals in need. Not only will attendees have a great time\, but they will also be making a difference for injured animals and those looking for their forever homes. The King and Queen of Apalachicola’s Mardi Gras parade are always shelter animals who are ready for a forever home. As always\, they will have a place of honor in the parade. \nPre-register at saltybarkers.org. For more information\, visit saltybarkers.org or facebook.com/MardiGrasBarkusParade. Still don’t have an answer? Contact 850-624-8085 or apalachdogs@gmail.com. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/apalachicola-mardi-gras-barkus-parade-street-festival-3/2025-02-22/
LOCATION:Apalachicola Riverfront Park\, 199 Water Street\, Apalachicola\, FL\, 32320\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mystic Krewe of Salty Barkers":MAILTO:apalachdogs@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250223T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250223T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250117T214402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T214930Z
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit Honoring Carrabelle’s African-American Pioneers
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is pleased to announce a special exhibit for February in honor of Black History Month\, recognizing the remarkable achievements of several notable African-American individuals with ties to Carrabelle. This exhibit will be open from Wednesday\, February 5 through Sunday\, March 2. Visitors can explore the exhibit at the Carrabelle History Museum on Wednesdays from 12 to 5 pm ET\, Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm ET\, and Sundays from 12 to 5 pm ET. Admission is free\, with donations warmly welcomed. \nThe exhibit offers an inspiring journey into the lives of just a few of the extraordinary individuals who exemplify the resilience and talent of Carrabelle’s African-American community. John C. Robinson\, the “Brown Condor” and “Father of the Tuskegee Airmen\,” overcame significant barriers to pioneer aviation achievements and contribute to Ethiopia’s resistance against Mussolini’s forces. John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil\, a celebrated Negro Leagues baseball star\, became Major League Baseball’s first African-American scout and coach\, co-founding the Negro League Baseball Museum and earning the Presidential Medal of Freedom.  \nThe exhibit also shares the story of Abraham Allen\, one of Carrabelle’s original founders\, who laid a foundation for progress\, while his daughter\, Laura “Aunt Laura” Wiggins\, became a cherished midwife\, delivering babies and providing care for the community. The legacy continues with Aunt Laura’s granddaughter\, Classie Lowery\, known as the “Mother of the Hill\,” who raised and educated 26 children while dedicating herself to faith and community service.  The exhibit also honors the broader contributions of Carrabelle’s African-American community\, highlighting their vital roles in shaping the town’s early history and culture. Visitors are invited to celebrate these remarkable lives and achievements. \nThe Carrabelle History Museum is located at 106 SE Avenue B\, in historic downtown Carrabelle\, FL. For more information\, visit www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org or contact carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com  or 850-697-2141. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-carrabelles-african-american-pioneers/2025-02-23/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250225T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250117T213651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T214531Z
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Honoring Charles Alston\, Artist & Activist
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is presenting a special exhibit in recognition of Black History Month honoring Charles Henry Alston\, a celebrated African American artist and activist whose impactful work during World War II mobilized the African American community. This exhibit will open Tuesday\, February 4\, 2025 and will be on display at the museum until Saturday\, March 1.  The museum is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm and there is no charge for admission.   \nCharles Henry Alston (1907–1977) was an artist who used his talents to inspire change and support the US war effort. Alston was the first African American supervisor for the Works Progress Administration’s (WPA) Federal Art Project and he created the iconic bust of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\, which resides in the Oval Office. During WWII he also served as a member of the Office of War Information.  \nDuring World War II\, Alston created motivational posters and illustrations aimed at African American audiences\, highlighting topics such as conserving resources\, growing victory gardens\, and supporting the war effort through unity and action. His work celebrated the accomplishments of notable African American individuals\, such as Willa Brown\, the first African American woman pilot in the United States\, and also fostered pride within the community. \nThe exhibit will feature reproductions of Alston’s wartime illustrations and posters\, along with details about his achievements\, including promoting the arts and art education in Harlem and the US. Visitors will gain insight into how Alston’s art helped boost wartime morale and promoted African American contributions to the war effort. \nCamp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum is located in Carrabelle\, directly across from Carrabelle Public Beach Park at 1873 Hwy 98 West. For more information\, contact Camp Gordon Johnston Museum at (850) 697-8575 or museum@campgordonjohnston.com. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-charles-alston-for-black-history-month/2025-02-25/
LOCATION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum\, 1873 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum":MAILTO:museum@campgordonjohnston.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250225T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250225T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250113T151918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250113T200644Z
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SUMMARY:Gel Plate Mono-Printing Art Class with Kay Garriott
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle Artist Association invites you to dive into the vibrant world of Gel Plate Mono-Printing Art Class on Tuesday\, February 25\, at 12:00 PM!  This beginner-level class is your chance to explore the beautiful art of Gel Plate Mono-Printing in a fun and relaxed setting.  Students will get hands-on experience using a gel plate and will make several art prints\, on paper. The gel plates\, brayers\, paper\, tools\, and paint you need will be provided.  Space is limited to just 12 participants\, so be sure to text Betsy Baldwin at 703-201-9445 to secure your spot. Cost is $20 for members and $30 for non-members\, with payment accepted on the day of the class or in advance by check (to CAA) or cash. Don’t miss out—let your creativity shine!
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/gel-plate-printing-with-kay-garriott/
LOCATION:Franklin County Senior Citizen Council\, 201 NW Ave F\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle Artist Association":MAILTO:carrabelleartist@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250226T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250226T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250117T214402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T214930Z
UID:10003761-1740571200-1740589200@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit Honoring Carrabelle’s African-American Pioneers
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is pleased to announce a special exhibit for February in honor of Black History Month\, recognizing the remarkable achievements of several notable African-American individuals with ties to Carrabelle. This exhibit will be open from Wednesday\, February 5 through Sunday\, March 2. Visitors can explore the exhibit at the Carrabelle History Museum on Wednesdays from 12 to 5 pm ET\, Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm ET\, and Sundays from 12 to 5 pm ET. Admission is free\, with donations warmly welcomed. \nThe exhibit offers an inspiring journey into the lives of just a few of the extraordinary individuals who exemplify the resilience and talent of Carrabelle’s African-American community. John C. Robinson\, the “Brown Condor” and “Father of the Tuskegee Airmen\,” overcame significant barriers to pioneer aviation achievements and contribute to Ethiopia’s resistance against Mussolini’s forces. John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil\, a celebrated Negro Leagues baseball star\, became Major League Baseball’s first African-American scout and coach\, co-founding the Negro League Baseball Museum and earning the Presidential Medal of Freedom.  \nThe exhibit also shares the story of Abraham Allen\, one of Carrabelle’s original founders\, who laid a foundation for progress\, while his daughter\, Laura “Aunt Laura” Wiggins\, became a cherished midwife\, delivering babies and providing care for the community. The legacy continues with Aunt Laura’s granddaughter\, Classie Lowery\, known as the “Mother of the Hill\,” who raised and educated 26 children while dedicating herself to faith and community service.  The exhibit also honors the broader contributions of Carrabelle’s African-American community\, highlighting their vital roles in shaping the town’s early history and culture. Visitors are invited to celebrate these remarkable lives and achievements. \nThe Carrabelle History Museum is located at 106 SE Avenue B\, in historic downtown Carrabelle\, FL. For more information\, visit www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org or contact carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com  or 850-697-2141. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-carrabelles-african-american-pioneers/2025-02-26/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T190000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250117T215211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T225456Z
UID:10004565-1740650400-1740682800@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit Honoring Carrabelle’s African-American Pioneers
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is pleased to announce a special exhibit for February in honor of Black History Month\, recognizing the remarkable achievements of several notable African-American individuals with ties to Carrabelle. This exhibit will be open from Wednesday\, February 5 through Sunday\, March 2. Visitors can explore the exhibit at the Carrabelle History Museum on Wednesdays from 12 to 5 pm ET\, Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm ET\, and Sundays from 12 to 5 pm ET. Admission is free\, with donations warmly welcomed. \nThe exhibit offers an inspiring journey into the lives of just a few of the extraordinary individuals who exemplify the resilience and talent of Carrabelle’s African-American community. John C. Robinson\, the “Brown Condor” and “Father of the Tuskegee Airmen\,” overcame significant barriers to pioneer aviation achievements and contribute to Ethiopia’s resistance against Mussolini’s forces. John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil\, a celebrated Negro Leagues baseball star\, became Major League Baseball’s first African-American scout and coach\, co-founding the Negro League Baseball Museum and earning the Presidential Medal of Freedom.  \nThe exhibit also shares the story of Abraham Allen\, one of Carrabelle’s original founders\, who laid a foundation for progress\, while his daughter\, Laura “Aunt Laura” Wiggins\, became a cherished midwife\, delivering babies and providing care for the community. The legacy continues with Aunt Laura’s granddaughter\, Classie Lowery\, known as the “Mother of the Hill\,” who raised and educated 26 children while dedicating herself to faith and community service.  The exhibit also honors the broader contributions of Carrabelle’s African-American community\, highlighting their vital roles in shaping the town’s early history and culture. Visitors are invited to celebrate these remarkable lives and achievements. \nThe Carrabelle History Museum is located at 106 SE Avenue B\, in historic downtown Carrabelle\, FL. For more information\, visit www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org or contact carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com  or 850-697-2141. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-honoring-carrabelles-african-american-pioneers-2/2025-02-27/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250123T010934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250123T010934Z
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SUMMARY:Country Farmer's Market at Crooked River Lighthouse
DESCRIPTION:The Country Farmer’s Market is held every 1st and 3rd Saturdays from 9:00 am-1:00 pm\, nestled at the foot of the Crooked River Lighthouse\,  1975 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL for a delightful showcase of local talent and treasures. Our community’s finest vendors will be there\, offering a diverse array of goodies that make perfect gifts or treats for yourself at this open-air market. \nIndulge in locally handmade jewelry\, farm-fresh produce\, freshly roasted coffee\, mouthwatering baked goods (yes\, we’re talking cinnamon rolls and artisan breads!)\, handcrafted balms\, grass fed beef\, aromatic herbs\, stunning art and photography\, handmade crafts\, and so much more. Plus\, there will be book signings\, unique t-shirts\, vegetable seeds\, and exotic starter plants to explore. \nWhile you’re here\, don’t miss out on a visit to the free Keeper’s House Museum\, where you can marvel at our brand new exhibit featuring the historic Fresnel lens. And be sure to pop into the Lighthouse Gift Shop for one-of-a-kind\, nautical-themed holiday gifts. \nFor those seeking adventure\, seize the opportunity to climb to the top of the tallest lighthouse on the Forgotten Coast for an awe-inspiring view of the Bay (small fee applies). \nMark your calendars for every 1st and 3rd Saturday (excluding holidays)\, and don’t forget about our larger spring and fall County and Flea Markets. \nNew and returning vendors are always welcome! Sign up anytime for just $10 per market. Vendors\, please come prepared with enough cash/change for the day\, as the Gift Shop doesn’t provide extra change. Remember to bring all necessary supplies\, including signage\, tables\, chairs\, and hand sanitizer. \nFor more information\, contact the lighthouse at 850-697-2732 or carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com. This event is funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. We can’t wait to see you there! \n \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/country-farmers-market-2-2-2/2025-03-01/
LOCATION:Crooked River Lighthouse\, 1975 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Crooked River Lighthouse / Carrabelle Lighthouse Association":MAILTO:carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T084216
CREATED:20250126T010757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250126T010757Z
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SUMMARY:Vintage Flea Market  & Country Farmer’s Market at Carrabelle’s Lighthouse
DESCRIPTION:The Crooked River Lighthouse is hosting a Country & Vintage Flea Market on Saturday\, March 1\, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm ET at the foot of Carrabelle’s lighthouse. This is the perfect opportunity to shop small and shop local for unique gifts while supporting local vendors\, artists\, bakers\, artisans and crafters. Crooked River Lighthouse is located 1975 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL. Special for this week’s market\, a vintage flea market is being added! \nThis special Market is a great opportunity for folks to get started on their spring cleaning or snag some extra-special deals in addition to the locally-made\, hand crafted goods that are available at every market. From thrift-store worthy scores to high-end antiques\, all are invited to bring their much loved treasures to the market to find them a new home. The market welcomes a diversity of products such as home décor\, furniture\, vintage jewelry\, music\, antiques\, tools\, ceramics and kitchenware\, books\, art\, toys\, and gently used clothing. Items just need to be clean and in good condition.   \nThe Country Market features wonderful vendors from the area offering a variety of goodies\, including organic farm-fresh produce\, mouth watering cinnamon rolls\, artisan breads and other baked goods\, grass-fed beef\, handmade goods and craft items\, assorted jellies\, stunning art and decor\, fresh eggs\, batch-roasted coffee\, locally handmade jewelry\, handcrafted balms and sprays\, unique t-shirts and clothing\, and homemade hot sauces and salsa and plants.  \nGuests are also invited to explore the Keeper’s House Museum and the historic Fresnel lens exhibit and the gift shop from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm ET. From jewelry to one-of-a-kind nautical and coastal art\, souvenirs and keepsakes\, the shop provides something special for everyone. For an added adventure\, visitors have the unique opportunity to climb to the top of the lighthouse for a breathtaking view of St. George Sound for a small fee. \nVendors may sign up at any time for a $10 fee. The regular Country Markets are held every 1st and 3rd Saturdays and are actively recruiting new and returning vendors. For details\, contact 850-697-2732\, carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com or www.crookedriverlighthouse.com. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/vintage-flea-market-country-farmers-market-at-carrabelles-lighthouse/
LOCATION:Crooked River Lighthouse\, 1975 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Crooked River Lighthouse / Carrabelle Lighthouse Association":MAILTO:carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com
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