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SUMMARY:Special Exhibits: Pearl Harbor & Christmas During the War
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is presenting two special exhibits in the month of December. The focus of one exhibit will be on commemorating the Anniversary of Pearl Harbor and the focus of the other exhibit will be on exploring Christmas During the War. These two exhibits will open Tuesday\, November 28 and be on display until Saturday\, December 30.  The museum is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm and there is no charge for admission.  \nIn honor of the Anniversary of Pearl Harbor\, Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum is presenting an exhibit commemorating this dark day in America’s history. World War II came home for the United States on December 7\, 1941\, when the naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan attacked the US Western Fleet at the American base Pearl Harbor\, Hawaii. President Franklin D. Roosevelt called it “a date which will live in infamy”. Learn about those that planned the attack\, the sole Japanese POW taken\, and the heroic efforts by Doris Miller of the USS West Virginia to shoot down attacking Japanese planes. This attack resulted in the declaration of war with Japan and the US entering World War II. Luckily\, the Pacific Fleet’s aircraft carriers were at sea on that day\, and escaped damage to fight later. “Remember Pearl Harbor” became the rallying cry of Americans as they enlisted by the thousands and built up the immense industrial effort needed to achieve victory in 1945. \nThe second special exhibit for this month will reflect on what Christmas was like during the war. Americans had to learn to do with less during the years they were fully engaged in fighting World War II. That had a significant impact on every aspect of American life including how Christmas was celebrated. Americans were encouraged to make their own toys and decorations\, and commercially-made gifts emphasized materials that were not needed for war\, including cloth\, paper and wood. For example the popular Lionel Train toys were converted to cardboard and people learned how to cook and bake with corn syrup once sugar became scarce. Learn more about how rationing changed toys\, food and even decorations during the war.   \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-exhibits-pearl-harbor-christmas-during-the-war/2023-11-28/
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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SUMMARY:Meet The Builder & Home Tour
DESCRIPTION:Meet The Builder & Home Tour \n11/28/23\, 11am-1pm\n3980 Bellac Road\, Tallahassee\, FL 32303 \nThis is your unique opportunity to tour a custom home currently under construction and meet the builder! \nBring your questions about custom home building. \nTour a new custom home. \nThis is an active construction site. Adults only\, please. \nThis home is near completion! It is a custom home and is not for sale. \nCatch a sneak peak inside – see the plan flyer here: https://kesslerconstructionllc.com/the-coronado-plan
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/meet-the-builder-home-tour-3/
LOCATION:3980 Bellac Road\, Tallahassee\, FL 32303\, 3980 Bellac Road\, Tallahassee\, FL\, 32303\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kessler Construction":MAILTO:Nicole@KesslerConstructionLLC.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231127T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231127T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231108T142754Z
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SUMMARY:Full Moon Lighthouse Event w/ The Bog Lilies
DESCRIPTION:The Crooked River Lighthouse will be hosting a fun Full Moon Event on Monday\, November 27\, from 6:00-8:00 pm in Carrabelle\, FL. Visitors can enjoy the gorgeous natural surroundings of St. George Sound and Carrabelle Beach under the glow of the full Beaver Moon.  \n  \nAt this month’s Full Moon event\, the Crooked River Lighthouse will have a gifted musical group\, The Bog Lilies. The Bog Lilies are a talented group of performers who focus on vocal harmonies mixed with a unique blend of instruments including banjo\, mandolin\, acoustic guitar\, electric guitar\, and cajone (a wood percussion instrument). They cover songs in folk\, bluegrass\, country\, and southern rock genres. \n  \nVisitors can also have an after-hours visit in the Keeper’s House Museum and see the exhibit for the lighthouse’s original\, historic Fresnel lens. A Train Stop food truck will be set up with delicious food for purchase. Guests may also enjoy the glowing bonfire in the park (weather permitting). Bring a chair and enjoy the evening. Recommended donation for this event is $5 to support the lighthouse and help offset the additional costs for these after-hours events and can be made either via https://www.crookedriverlighthouse.com/full-moon-events/ or at “the gate”.  \n  \nAt the Full Moon event\, evening climbs are also available for those brave souls who are bold enough to venture to the top of the tallest Forgotten Coast lighthouse. Climbers will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the bay. Evening climbs cost $10. All climbers must be at least 44 inches tall. There will be a time limit for viewing from the top. Timed tower climb tickets are required for those who wish to climb the lighthouse tower during this event. Timed tickets are available at https://www.crookedriverlighthouse.com/full-moon-events/ or by dropping by our gift shop. Advance ticket purchase is strongly suggested as slots may sell out.    \n  \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/full-moon-event-at-crooked-river-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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231125T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Honoring our Native American Servicemembers
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is excited to announce a special exhibit honoring Native American Servicemen. This exhibit will open Tuesday\, October 31 and will be on display at the museum until Saturday\, November 25\, 2023. November is National Native American Heritage Month\, and the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum salutes their service and sacrifice. The museum and exhibit is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm and there is no charge for admission. The museum will be closed Thursday\, November 24 for Thanksgiving. \n“During World War I and World War II\, hundreds of American Indians joined the United States armed forces and used words from their traditional tribal languages as weapons. The United States military asked them to develop secret battle communications based on their languages—and America’s enemies never deciphered the coded messages they sent. “Code Talkers\,” as they came to be known after World War II\, are twentieth-century American Indian warriors and heroes who significantly aided the victories of the United States and its allies. \nThe Code Talkers’ role in war required intelligence and bravery. They developed and memorized a special code. They endured some of the most dangerous battles and remained calm under fire. They served proudly\, with honor and distinction. Their actions proved critical in several important campaigns\, and they are credited with saving thousands of American and allies’ lives.”\n(Source: The National Museum of the American Indian). \nVisitors are invited to come to the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum during this special exhibit and learn about the Native Americans\, including members of the Choctaw\, Navajo\, Cherokee\, Pima\, Comanche and other nations\, that served their country in World War II. Discover the story of the Code Talkers\, who used their unbreakable code based on their native tongues to help defeat the enemy. Hear the stories of the seven Medal of Honor Recipients in WWII that were Native American. \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-our-native-american-servicemembers/2023-11-25/
LOCATION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum\, 1873 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231125T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231125T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231108T185014Z
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SUMMARY:Small Business Saturday
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce is inviting all residents and visitors to SHOP and DINE LOCAL with local businesses in honor of Small Business Saturday on Saturday\, November 25. Small Business Saturday encourages people to support small businesses during the holiday season and throughout the year. These Local business owners offer one-of-a-kind goods and services and serve up fresh seafood and true home-style cooking. The Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce is proud to be a major supporter of businesses and the community.  \nThe Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce is celebrating Small Business Saturday as a day of shopping\, food and fun. The area’s businesses work hard keeping the community special by promoting the character and value of small hometown shopping and dining. These owners and staff are also friends\, neighbors\, and family. Support them on the day dedicated to them and see what they have for your holiday\, or any day\, shopping! Small towns show their appreciation for each other in so many unique ways\, so the Carrabelle Chamber would like to show its appreciation too. Shoppers are invited to bring their receipts from November 25 from a local business to receive a free hot dog at the Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce\, at 105 St. James Avenue\, Carrabelle\, FL\,  between 11 and 2 pm.  \nAs always\, the Carrabelle Chamber has detailed Chamber Member information displayed and promoted in the Chamber Office and on social media so be sure to stay tuned to updated information.   Shoppers and guests can explore the community’s galleries\, museum gift shops\, marina stores\, unique gift shops and stores\, restaurants and other small business members that make up this wonderful community. \nNot a member of the Carrabelle Chamber? Contact them today to sign up to be included! Just submit a Chamber Membership for 2023-2024. For more information\, check out www.carrabelle.org or contact the Carrabelle Chamber at (850) 697-2585 or chamber@nettally.com.  Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/small-business-saturday-2/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231125T150000
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibition for Painter\, Cal Allen
DESCRIPTION:The Gallery at Rio Carrabelle is thrilled to present an art exhibition featuring the work of talented painter\, Cal Allen in the historic art venue\, Rio Carrabelle in Carrabelle\, Florida. These beautiful works of art are on display now and the exhibition will run through the end of November.  \nCal has expressed his southern heritage through his art for over 60 years. His attention to the details of the coast and his love of nature co-mingle to produce his naturalistic approach. From the lighthouses of North Carolina’s outer banks\, the marshes of coastal Georgia\, and the mudflats of Northwest Florida’s Gulf Coast comes the inspiration for much of Cal’s work. \nCal is proficient in oils and watercolors but prefers working in egg tempera. He processes many pigments from local sources. Although primarily self-taught\, Cal has studied the works of the great masters as well as more contemporary artists such as Eakins\, Homer and Wyeth. Inspired by these renowned artists\, he has created his own methods to share his unique view of the world. Cal has received numerous awards and recognitions\, and his works hang in both private and corporate collections throughout this country and England. Cal also enjoys sharing his craft and vision and has taught classes in watercolor\, oil\, acrylic\, and egg tempera in Carrabelle\, Florida. \nRio Carrabelle Art Gallery is open Thursdays- Saturdays from 10 am -3 pm at 102 St. James Avenue (US Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, Florida. Rio Carrabelle is a unique art and music destination located in beautiful downtown Carrabelle and features the artwork of local artists William Owen\, Pat Moore\, Barb Ryan\, Roger Leonard\, Bo May as well as Joe Kotzman. Visit riocarrabelle.com or on Facebook\, The Gallery at Rio Carrabelle\, for more information.  \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/art-exhibition-for-painter-cal-allen/2023-11-25/
LOCATION:Rio Carrabelle\, 102 St. James Avenue\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rio Carrabelle":MAILTO:riocarrabelle@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231125T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231125T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231001T161349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T204023Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Bazaar by the Lanark Village Wandering Star Quilters
DESCRIPTION:Lanark Village Wandering Star Quilters\nHoliday Bazaar \nSaturday\, November 25\, 2023\nLanark Village Boat Club\n8:30 am – 3:00 pm\n11:30 am-12:30 pm Soup & Sandwich Lunch \nHandmade Gift Items * Quilts * Crafts\nJewelry * Baked Goods * Sweet Treats * Soups\nSilent Auction of a beautiful Christmas Quilt – “Coastal Cardinals”\nBidding Closes at 2:00 pm\nA portion of the proceeds supports Franklin County Senior Center\, Carrabelle. \nFirst 20 paid customers receive a ‘Save the Bay’ Bag \nLanark Village Wandering Star Quilters Facebook\nQuestions: (406) 660-0760 \n \nSilent Auction Item – Coastal Cardinals Quilt \n  \n  \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/holiday-bazaar-by-the-lanark-village-wandering-star-quilters/
LOCATION:Lanark Village Boat Club\, 2364 Hwy 98 E\, Carrabelle\, FL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231124T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231124T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231030T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T153804Z
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Honoring our Native American Servicemembers
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is excited to announce a special exhibit honoring Native American Servicemen. This exhibit will open Tuesday\, October 31 and will be on display at the museum until Saturday\, November 25\, 2023. November is National Native American Heritage Month\, and the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum salutes their service and sacrifice. The museum and exhibit is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm and there is no charge for admission. The museum will be closed Thursday\, November 24 for Thanksgiving. \n“During World War I and World War II\, hundreds of American Indians joined the United States armed forces and used words from their traditional tribal languages as weapons. The United States military asked them to develop secret battle communications based on their languages—and America’s enemies never deciphered the coded messages they sent. “Code Talkers\,” as they came to be known after World War II\, are twentieth-century American Indian warriors and heroes who significantly aided the victories of the United States and its allies. \nThe Code Talkers’ role in war required intelligence and bravery. They developed and memorized a special code. They endured some of the most dangerous battles and remained calm under fire. They served proudly\, with honor and distinction. Their actions proved critical in several important campaigns\, and they are credited with saving thousands of American and allies’ lives.”\n(Source: The National Museum of the American Indian). \nVisitors are invited to come to the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum during this special exhibit and learn about the Native Americans\, including members of the Choctaw\, Navajo\, Cherokee\, Pima\, Comanche and other nations\, that served their country in World War II. Discover the story of the Code Talkers\, who used their unbreakable code based on their native tongues to help defeat the enemy. Hear the stories of the seven Medal of Honor Recipients in WWII that were Native American. \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-our-native-american-servicemembers/2023-11-24/
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:20231124T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231124T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231020T145029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231020T145029Z
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibition for Painter\, Cal Allen
DESCRIPTION:The Gallery at Rio Carrabelle is thrilled to present an art exhibition featuring the work of talented painter\, Cal Allen in the historic art venue\, Rio Carrabelle in Carrabelle\, Florida. These beautiful works of art are on display now and the exhibition will run through the end of November.  \nCal has expressed his southern heritage through his art for over 60 years. His attention to the details of the coast and his love of nature co-mingle to produce his naturalistic approach. From the lighthouses of North Carolina’s outer banks\, the marshes of coastal Georgia\, and the mudflats of Northwest Florida’s Gulf Coast comes the inspiration for much of Cal’s work. \nCal is proficient in oils and watercolors but prefers working in egg tempera. He processes many pigments from local sources. Although primarily self-taught\, Cal has studied the works of the great masters as well as more contemporary artists such as Eakins\, Homer and Wyeth. Inspired by these renowned artists\, he has created his own methods to share his unique view of the world. Cal has received numerous awards and recognitions\, and his works hang in both private and corporate collections throughout this country and England. Cal also enjoys sharing his craft and vision and has taught classes in watercolor\, oil\, acrylic\, and egg tempera in Carrabelle\, Florida. \nRio Carrabelle Art Gallery is open Thursdays- Saturdays from 10 am -3 pm at 102 St. James Avenue (US Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, Florida. Rio Carrabelle is a unique art and music destination located in beautiful downtown Carrabelle and features the artwork of local artists William Owen\, Pat Moore\, Barb Ryan\, Roger Leonard\, Bo May as well as Joe Kotzman. Visit riocarrabelle.com or on Facebook\, The Gallery at Rio Carrabelle\, for more information.  \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/art-exhibition-for-painter-cal-allen/2023-11-24/
LOCATION:Rio Carrabelle\, 102 St. James Avenue\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rio Carrabelle":MAILTO:riocarrabelle@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231231
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231110T153350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231110T153350Z
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SUMMARY:Special Display on Carrabelle’s Early Postal Service
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is hosting a special display on the early days of the Postal Service in Carrabelle. The display will be open from Friday\, November 24 until Saturday\, December 30. There is no charge for admission\, but donations are gladly accepted. The museum is open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays through Saturdays 10 am-5 pm and Sundays 12-5 pm. \nCarrabelle’s Post Office was first established in 1878\, three years before the town’s official founding. Guests can learn about some of Carrabelle’s Postmasters including Caroline “Carrie” Arabella Hall\, Cecilia Kilbourn\, and J.L Mayton. Which postmaster served under seven presidential administrations? Which postmaster was instrumental in Carrabelle becoming established? Which postmaster was rumored to simply be in the right place at the right time? Which postmaster is known as a beloved figure? Which postmaster does legend say the town was named after? Learn about these interesting people and see their Presidential certificates\, historic photos and other artifacts. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located one block from the Carrabelle harbor\, at 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL. Funding in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. For more information\, contact 850-697-2141 or go to www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-display-on-carrabelles-early-postal-service/
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:20231122T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231030T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T153804Z
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Honoring our Native American Servicemembers
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is excited to announce a special exhibit honoring Native American Servicemen. This exhibit will open Tuesday\, October 31 and will be on display at the museum until Saturday\, November 25\, 2023. November is National Native American Heritage Month\, and the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum salutes their service and sacrifice. The museum and exhibit is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm and there is no charge for admission. The museum will be closed Thursday\, November 24 for Thanksgiving. \n“During World War I and World War II\, hundreds of American Indians joined the United States armed forces and used words from their traditional tribal languages as weapons. The United States military asked them to develop secret battle communications based on their languages—and America’s enemies never deciphered the coded messages they sent. “Code Talkers\,” as they came to be known after World War II\, are twentieth-century American Indian warriors and heroes who significantly aided the victories of the United States and its allies. \nThe Code Talkers’ role in war required intelligence and bravery. They developed and memorized a special code. They endured some of the most dangerous battles and remained calm under fire. They served proudly\, with honor and distinction. Their actions proved critical in several important campaigns\, and they are credited with saving thousands of American and allies’ lives.”\n(Source: The National Museum of the American Indian). \nVisitors are invited to come to the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum during this special exhibit and learn about the Native Americans\, including members of the Choctaw\, Navajo\, Cherokee\, Pima\, Comanche and other nations\, that served their country in World War II. Discover the story of the Code Talkers\, who used their unbreakable code based on their native tongues to help defeat the enemy. Hear the stories of the seven Medal of Honor Recipients in WWII that were Native American. \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-our-native-american-servicemembers/2023-11-22/
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:20231121T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231030T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T153804Z
UID:10000462-1700564400-1700586000@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Honoring our Native American Servicemembers
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is excited to announce a special exhibit honoring Native American Servicemen. This exhibit will open Tuesday\, October 31 and will be on display at the museum until Saturday\, November 25\, 2023. November is National Native American Heritage Month\, and the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum salutes their service and sacrifice. The museum and exhibit is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm and there is no charge for admission. The museum will be closed Thursday\, November 24 for Thanksgiving. \n“During World War I and World War II\, hundreds of American Indians joined the United States armed forces and used words from their traditional tribal languages as weapons. The United States military asked them to develop secret battle communications based on their languages—and America’s enemies never deciphered the coded messages they sent. “Code Talkers\,” as they came to be known after World War II\, are twentieth-century American Indian warriors and heroes who significantly aided the victories of the United States and its allies. \nThe Code Talkers’ role in war required intelligence and bravery. They developed and memorized a special code. They endured some of the most dangerous battles and remained calm under fire. They served proudly\, with honor and distinction. Their actions proved critical in several important campaigns\, and they are credited with saving thousands of American and allies’ lives.”\n(Source: The National Museum of the American Indian). \nVisitors are invited to come to the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum during this special exhibit and learn about the Native Americans\, including members of the Choctaw\, Navajo\, Cherokee\, Pima\, Comanche and other nations\, that served their country in World War II. Discover the story of the Code Talkers\, who used their unbreakable code based on their native tongues to help defeat the enemy. Hear the stories of the seven Medal of Honor Recipients in WWII that were Native American. \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-our-native-american-servicemembers/2023-11-21/
LOCATION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum\, 1873 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Navajo-Indian-Code-Talkers-Henry-Bake-and-George-Kirk-National-Archives-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum":MAILTO:museum@campgordonjohnston.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231120
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231030T155025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T155353Z
UID:10000490-1700352000-1700438399@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Innovations and Adaptations in Carrabelle
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is extending their special exhibit about innovations and adaptations. This exhibit will now be on display through Sunday\, November 19. There is no charge for admission\, but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays through Saturdays 10 am-5 pm and Sundays 12-5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore innovations\, inventions and adaptations that impacted life in Carrabelle in small and large ways over the years. Through time the people who lived here have modified existing tools and items to make them work better\, repurposed them for an entirely new use or adapted to the changes around them. This display highlights tools of local native peoples\, improvements in sponge diving equipment\, innovations to shipbuilding in the 1800s\, rebuilt tools for turpentining\, changes in fishing net design\, improvements in local\, early building construction and more. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located one block from the Carrabelle harbor\, at 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL. Funding in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. For more information\, contact 850-697-2141 or go to www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-innovations-and-adaptations-in-carrabelle/2023-11-19/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Carrabelle-first-fire-truck.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231031T214411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T214506Z
UID:10001780-1700316000-1700319600@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Mandala Creation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Mandala Creation Workshop\nSaturday November 18 & December 2\, 2023\n2:00 pm\n$25 a session \nExplore this ancient practice of self realization. \nIn the peaceful setting of the condominium clubhouse – Eagles Way\, Carrabelle \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/mandala-creation-workshop/
LOCATION:Condominium Clubhouse\, Eagles Way\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Happy Body%2C Peaceful Mind":MAILTO:Happybodypeacefulmindjoy@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231030T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T153804Z
UID:10000461-1700305200-1700326800@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Honoring our Native American Servicemembers
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is excited to announce a special exhibit honoring Native American Servicemen. This exhibit will open Tuesday\, October 31 and will be on display at the museum until Saturday\, November 25\, 2023. November is National Native American Heritage Month\, and the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum salutes their service and sacrifice. The museum and exhibit is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm and there is no charge for admission. The museum will be closed Thursday\, November 24 for Thanksgiving. \n“During World War I and World War II\, hundreds of American Indians joined the United States armed forces and used words from their traditional tribal languages as weapons. The United States military asked them to develop secret battle communications based on their languages—and America’s enemies never deciphered the coded messages they sent. “Code Talkers\,” as they came to be known after World War II\, are twentieth-century American Indian warriors and heroes who significantly aided the victories of the United States and its allies. \nThe Code Talkers’ role in war required intelligence and bravery. They developed and memorized a special code. They endured some of the most dangerous battles and remained calm under fire. They served proudly\, with honor and distinction. Their actions proved critical in several important campaigns\, and they are credited with saving thousands of American and allies’ lives.”\n(Source: The National Museum of the American Indian). \nVisitors are invited to come to the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum during this special exhibit and learn about the Native Americans\, including members of the Choctaw\, Navajo\, Cherokee\, Pima\, Comanche and other nations\, that served their country in World War II. Discover the story of the Code Talkers\, who used their unbreakable code based on their native tongues to help defeat the enemy. Hear the stories of the seven Medal of Honor Recipients in WWII that were Native American. \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-our-native-american-servicemembers/2023-11-18/
LOCATION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum\, 1873 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Navajo-Indian-Code-Talkers-Henry-Bake-and-George-Kirk-National-Archives-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum":MAILTO:museum@campgordonjohnston.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231020T145029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231020T145029Z
UID:10000438-1700301600-1700319600@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Art Exhibition for Painter\, Cal Allen
DESCRIPTION:The Gallery at Rio Carrabelle is thrilled to present an art exhibition featuring the work of talented painter\, Cal Allen in the historic art venue\, Rio Carrabelle in Carrabelle\, Florida. These beautiful works of art are on display now and the exhibition will run through the end of November.  \nCal has expressed his southern heritage through his art for over 60 years. His attention to the details of the coast and his love of nature co-mingle to produce his naturalistic approach. From the lighthouses of North Carolina’s outer banks\, the marshes of coastal Georgia\, and the mudflats of Northwest Florida’s Gulf Coast comes the inspiration for much of Cal’s work. \nCal is proficient in oils and watercolors but prefers working in egg tempera. He processes many pigments from local sources. Although primarily self-taught\, Cal has studied the works of the great masters as well as more contemporary artists such as Eakins\, Homer and Wyeth. Inspired by these renowned artists\, he has created his own methods to share his unique view of the world. Cal has received numerous awards and recognitions\, and his works hang in both private and corporate collections throughout this country and England. Cal also enjoys sharing his craft and vision and has taught classes in watercolor\, oil\, acrylic\, and egg tempera in Carrabelle\, Florida. \nRio Carrabelle Art Gallery is open Thursdays- Saturdays from 10 am -3 pm at 102 St. James Avenue (US Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, Florida. Rio Carrabelle is a unique art and music destination located in beautiful downtown Carrabelle and features the artwork of local artists William Owen\, Pat Moore\, Barb Ryan\, Roger Leonard\, Bo May as well as Joe Kotzman. Visit riocarrabelle.com or on Facebook\, The Gallery at Rio Carrabelle\, for more information.  \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/art-exhibition-for-painter-cal-allen/2023-11-18/
LOCATION:Rio Carrabelle\, 102 St. James Avenue\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/6222.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Rio Carrabelle":MAILTO:riocarrabelle@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20230717T174855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T174855Z
UID:10000306-1700298000-1700312400@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Country Farmer’s Market 11/18
DESCRIPTION:The Country Farmer’s Market will be held on held every 1st\, 3rd and 5th Saturdays from 9:00 am-1:00 pm at the Crooked River Lighthouse Park\, 1975 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL. Upcoming markets will be: Nov 18\, Dec 2\, Dec 16\, and Dec 30. \nThe open-air market\, at the foot of the lighthouse\, features local vendors with perfect gifts and goodies like farm-fresh produce\, grass-fed beef\, delicious baked goods like cinnamon rolls and artisan breads and cookies\, batch roasted coffee\, gorgeous art\, handcrafted balms and soaps\, and handmade goods and craft items. \nGuests can also visit the free Museum and browse inside the Lighthouse Gift Shop for unique\, nautical-themed holiday gifts. In addition\, shoppers have the unique opportunity to climb to the top of the lighthouse for a breathtaking view of the Bay. \nThe Market is actively recruiting new and returning vendors. Vendors may sign up at any time. The cost to be a vendor is $10 a market. For more information\, 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/country-farmers-market-11-18/
LOCATION:Crooked River Lighthouse\, 1975 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/20230610_091234-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Crooked River Lighthouse / Carrabelle Lighthouse Association":MAILTO:carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231119
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231030T155025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T155353Z
UID:10000489-1700265600-1700351999@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Innovations and Adaptations in Carrabelle
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is extending their special exhibit about innovations and adaptations. This exhibit will now be on display through Sunday\, November 19. There is no charge for admission\, but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays through Saturdays 10 am-5 pm and Sundays 12-5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore innovations\, inventions and adaptations that impacted life in Carrabelle in small and large ways over the years. Through time the people who lived here have modified existing tools and items to make them work better\, repurposed them for an entirely new use or adapted to the changes around them. This display highlights tools of local native peoples\, improvements in sponge diving equipment\, innovations to shipbuilding in the 1800s\, rebuilt tools for turpentining\, changes in fishing net design\, improvements in local\, early building construction and more. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located one block from the Carrabelle harbor\, at 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL. Funding in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. For more information\, contact 850-697-2141 or go to www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-innovations-and-adaptations-in-carrabelle/2023-11-18/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Carrabelle-first-fire-truck.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231021T161916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231021T162024Z
UID:10000444-1700229600-1700236800@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Meet The Builder & Home Tour
DESCRIPTION:Meet The Builder & Home Tour \n11/17/23\, 2-4pm\n181 Cardinal Farms Way\, Monticello\, FL 32344 \nThis is your unique opportunity to tour a custom home currently under construction and meet the builder! \nBring your questions about custom home building. \nTour a new custom home. \nThis is an active construction site. Adults only\, please. \nThis home is near completion! It is a custom home and is not for sale. \nCatch a sneak peak inside – see the plan flyer here: https://kesslerconstructionllc.com/the-clustervine-plan
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/meet-the-builder-home-tour-2/
LOCATION:181 Cardinal Farms Way\, Monticello\, FL 32344\, 181 Cardinal Farms Way\, Monticello\, FL\, 32344\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Kessler-Construction.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Kessler Construction":MAILTO:Nicole@KesslerConstructionLLC.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231030T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T153804Z
UID:10000460-1700218800-1700240400@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Honoring our Native American Servicemembers
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is excited to announce a special exhibit honoring Native American Servicemen. This exhibit will open Tuesday\, October 31 and will be on display at the museum until Saturday\, November 25\, 2023. November is National Native American Heritage Month\, and the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum salutes their service and sacrifice. The museum and exhibit is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm and there is no charge for admission. The museum will be closed Thursday\, November 24 for Thanksgiving. \n“During World War I and World War II\, hundreds of American Indians joined the United States armed forces and used words from their traditional tribal languages as weapons. The United States military asked them to develop secret battle communications based on their languages—and America’s enemies never deciphered the coded messages they sent. “Code Talkers\,” as they came to be known after World War II\, are twentieth-century American Indian warriors and heroes who significantly aided the victories of the United States and its allies. \nThe Code Talkers’ role in war required intelligence and bravery. They developed and memorized a special code. They endured some of the most dangerous battles and remained calm under fire. They served proudly\, with honor and distinction. Their actions proved critical in several important campaigns\, and they are credited with saving thousands of American and allies’ lives.”\n(Source: The National Museum of the American Indian). \nVisitors are invited to come to the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum during this special exhibit and learn about the Native Americans\, including members of the Choctaw\, Navajo\, Cherokee\, Pima\, Comanche and other nations\, that served their country in World War II. Discover the story of the Code Talkers\, who used their unbreakable code based on their native tongues to help defeat the enemy. Hear the stories of the seven Medal of Honor Recipients in WWII that were Native American. \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-our-native-american-servicemembers/2023-11-17/
LOCATION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum\, 1873 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Navajo-Indian-Code-Talkers-Henry-Bake-and-George-Kirk-National-Archives-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum":MAILTO:museum@campgordonjohnston.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231020T145029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231020T145029Z
UID:10000437-1700215200-1700233200@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Art Exhibition for Painter\, Cal Allen
DESCRIPTION:The Gallery at Rio Carrabelle is thrilled to present an art exhibition featuring the work of talented painter\, Cal Allen in the historic art venue\, Rio Carrabelle in Carrabelle\, Florida. These beautiful works of art are on display now and the exhibition will run through the end of November.  \nCal has expressed his southern heritage through his art for over 60 years. His attention to the details of the coast and his love of nature co-mingle to produce his naturalistic approach. From the lighthouses of North Carolina’s outer banks\, the marshes of coastal Georgia\, and the mudflats of Northwest Florida’s Gulf Coast comes the inspiration for much of Cal’s work. \nCal is proficient in oils and watercolors but prefers working in egg tempera. He processes many pigments from local sources. Although primarily self-taught\, Cal has studied the works of the great masters as well as more contemporary artists such as Eakins\, Homer and Wyeth. Inspired by these renowned artists\, he has created his own methods to share his unique view of the world. Cal has received numerous awards and recognitions\, and his works hang in both private and corporate collections throughout this country and England. Cal also enjoys sharing his craft and vision and has taught classes in watercolor\, oil\, acrylic\, and egg tempera in Carrabelle\, Florida. \nRio Carrabelle Art Gallery is open Thursdays- Saturdays from 10 am -3 pm at 102 St. James Avenue (US Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, Florida. Rio Carrabelle is a unique art and music destination located in beautiful downtown Carrabelle and features the artwork of local artists William Owen\, Pat Moore\, Barb Ryan\, Roger Leonard\, Bo May as well as Joe Kotzman. Visit riocarrabelle.com or on Facebook\, The Gallery at Rio Carrabelle\, for more information.  \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/art-exhibition-for-painter-cal-allen/2023-11-17/
LOCATION:Rio Carrabelle\, 102 St. James Avenue\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/6222.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Rio Carrabelle":MAILTO:riocarrabelle@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231118
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231030T155025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T155353Z
UID:10000488-1700179200-1700265599@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Innovations and Adaptations in Carrabelle
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is extending their special exhibit about innovations and adaptations. This exhibit will now be on display through Sunday\, November 19. There is no charge for admission\, but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays through Saturdays 10 am-5 pm and Sundays 12-5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore innovations\, inventions and adaptations that impacted life in Carrabelle in small and large ways over the years. Through time the people who lived here have modified existing tools and items to make them work better\, repurposed them for an entirely new use or adapted to the changes around them. This display highlights tools of local native peoples\, improvements in sponge diving equipment\, innovations to shipbuilding in the 1800s\, rebuilt tools for turpentining\, changes in fishing net design\, improvements in local\, early building construction and more. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located one block from the Carrabelle harbor\, at 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL. Funding in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. For more information\, contact 850-697-2141 or go to www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-innovations-and-adaptations-in-carrabelle/2023-11-17/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Carrabelle-first-fire-truck.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231030T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T153804Z
UID:10000459-1700132400-1700154000@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Honoring our Native American Servicemembers
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is excited to announce a special exhibit honoring Native American Servicemen. This exhibit will open Tuesday\, October 31 and will be on display at the museum until Saturday\, November 25\, 2023. November is National Native American Heritage Month\, and the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum salutes their service and sacrifice. The museum and exhibit is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm and there is no charge for admission. The museum will be closed Thursday\, November 24 for Thanksgiving. \n“During World War I and World War II\, hundreds of American Indians joined the United States armed forces and used words from their traditional tribal languages as weapons. The United States military asked them to develop secret battle communications based on their languages—and America’s enemies never deciphered the coded messages they sent. “Code Talkers\,” as they came to be known after World War II\, are twentieth-century American Indian warriors and heroes who significantly aided the victories of the United States and its allies. \nThe Code Talkers’ role in war required intelligence and bravery. They developed and memorized a special code. They endured some of the most dangerous battles and remained calm under fire. They served proudly\, with honor and distinction. Their actions proved critical in several important campaigns\, and they are credited with saving thousands of American and allies’ lives.”\n(Source: The National Museum of the American Indian). \nVisitors are invited to come to the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum during this special exhibit and learn about the Native Americans\, including members of the Choctaw\, Navajo\, Cherokee\, Pima\, Comanche and other nations\, that served their country in World War II. Discover the story of the Code Talkers\, who used their unbreakable code based on their native tongues to help defeat the enemy. Hear the stories of the seven Medal of Honor Recipients in WWII that were Native American. \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-our-native-american-servicemembers/2023-11-16/
LOCATION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum\, 1873 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Navajo-Indian-Code-Talkers-Henry-Bake-and-George-Kirk-National-Archives-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum":MAILTO:museum@campgordonjohnston.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231020T145029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231020T145029Z
UID:10000436-1700128800-1700146800@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Art Exhibition for Painter\, Cal Allen
DESCRIPTION:The Gallery at Rio Carrabelle is thrilled to present an art exhibition featuring the work of talented painter\, Cal Allen in the historic art venue\, Rio Carrabelle in Carrabelle\, Florida. These beautiful works of art are on display now and the exhibition will run through the end of November.  \nCal has expressed his southern heritage through his art for over 60 years. His attention to the details of the coast and his love of nature co-mingle to produce his naturalistic approach. From the lighthouses of North Carolina’s outer banks\, the marshes of coastal Georgia\, and the mudflats of Northwest Florida’s Gulf Coast comes the inspiration for much of Cal’s work. \nCal is proficient in oils and watercolors but prefers working in egg tempera. He processes many pigments from local sources. Although primarily self-taught\, Cal has studied the works of the great masters as well as more contemporary artists such as Eakins\, Homer and Wyeth. Inspired by these renowned artists\, he has created his own methods to share his unique view of the world. Cal has received numerous awards and recognitions\, and his works hang in both private and corporate collections throughout this country and England. Cal also enjoys sharing his craft and vision and has taught classes in watercolor\, oil\, acrylic\, and egg tempera in Carrabelle\, Florida. \nRio Carrabelle Art Gallery is open Thursdays- Saturdays from 10 am -3 pm at 102 St. James Avenue (US Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, Florida. Rio Carrabelle is a unique art and music destination located in beautiful downtown Carrabelle and features the artwork of local artists William Owen\, Pat Moore\, Barb Ryan\, Roger Leonard\, Bo May as well as Joe Kotzman. Visit riocarrabelle.com or on Facebook\, The Gallery at Rio Carrabelle\, for more information.  \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/art-exhibition-for-painter-cal-allen/2023-11-16/
LOCATION:Rio Carrabelle\, 102 St. James Avenue\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/6222.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Rio Carrabelle":MAILTO:riocarrabelle@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231117
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231030T155025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T155353Z
UID:10000487-1700092800-1700179199@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Innovations and Adaptations in Carrabelle
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is extending their special exhibit about innovations and adaptations. This exhibit will now be on display through Sunday\, November 19. There is no charge for admission\, but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays through Saturdays 10 am-5 pm and Sundays 12-5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore innovations\, inventions and adaptations that impacted life in Carrabelle in small and large ways over the years. Through time the people who lived here have modified existing tools and items to make them work better\, repurposed them for an entirely new use or adapted to the changes around them. This display highlights tools of local native peoples\, improvements in sponge diving equipment\, innovations to shipbuilding in the 1800s\, rebuilt tools for turpentining\, changes in fishing net design\, improvements in local\, early building construction and more. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located one block from the Carrabelle harbor\, at 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL. Funding in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. For more information\, contact 850-697-2141 or go to www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-innovations-and-adaptations-in-carrabelle/2023-11-16/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231115T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231030T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T153804Z
UID:10000458-1700046000-1700067600@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Honoring our Native American Servicemembers
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is excited to announce a special exhibit honoring Native American Servicemen. This exhibit will open Tuesday\, October 31 and will be on display at the museum until Saturday\, November 25\, 2023. November is National Native American Heritage Month\, and the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum salutes their service and sacrifice. The museum and exhibit is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm and there is no charge for admission. The museum will be closed Thursday\, November 24 for Thanksgiving. \n“During World War I and World War II\, hundreds of American Indians joined the United States armed forces and used words from their traditional tribal languages as weapons. The United States military asked them to develop secret battle communications based on their languages—and America’s enemies never deciphered the coded messages they sent. “Code Talkers\,” as they came to be known after World War II\, are twentieth-century American Indian warriors and heroes who significantly aided the victories of the United States and its allies. \nThe Code Talkers’ role in war required intelligence and bravery. They developed and memorized a special code. They endured some of the most dangerous battles and remained calm under fire. They served proudly\, with honor and distinction. Their actions proved critical in several important campaigns\, and they are credited with saving thousands of American and allies’ lives.”\n(Source: The National Museum of the American Indian). \nVisitors are invited to come to the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum during this special exhibit and learn about the Native Americans\, including members of the Choctaw\, Navajo\, Cherokee\, Pima\, Comanche and other nations\, that served their country in World War II. Discover the story of the Code Talkers\, who used their unbreakable code based on their native tongues to help defeat the enemy. Hear the stories of the seven Medal of Honor Recipients in WWII that were Native American. \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-our-native-american-servicemembers/2023-11-15/
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;VALUE=DATE:20231115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231116
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231030T155025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T155353Z
UID:10000486-1700006400-1700092799@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Innovations and Adaptations in Carrabelle
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is extending their special exhibit about innovations and adaptations. This exhibit will now be on display through Sunday\, November 19. There is no charge for admission\, but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays through Saturdays 10 am-5 pm and Sundays 12-5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore innovations\, inventions and adaptations that impacted life in Carrabelle in small and large ways over the years. Through time the people who lived here have modified existing tools and items to make them work better\, repurposed them for an entirely new use or adapted to the changes around them. This display highlights tools of local native peoples\, improvements in sponge diving equipment\, innovations to shipbuilding in the 1800s\, rebuilt tools for turpentining\, changes in fishing net design\, improvements in local\, early building construction and more. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located one block from the Carrabelle harbor\, at 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL. Funding in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. For more information\, contact 850-697-2141 or go to www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-innovations-and-adaptations-in-carrabelle/2023-11-15/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Carrabelle-first-fire-truck.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231114T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231030T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T153804Z
UID:10000457-1699959600-1699981200@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Honoring our Native American Servicemembers
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is excited to announce a special exhibit honoring Native American Servicemen. This exhibit will open Tuesday\, October 31 and will be on display at the museum until Saturday\, November 25\, 2023. November is National Native American Heritage Month\, and the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum salutes their service and sacrifice. The museum and exhibit is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm and there is no charge for admission. The museum will be closed Thursday\, November 24 for Thanksgiving. \n“During World War I and World War II\, hundreds of American Indians joined the United States armed forces and used words from their traditional tribal languages as weapons. The United States military asked them to develop secret battle communications based on their languages—and America’s enemies never deciphered the coded messages they sent. “Code Talkers\,” as they came to be known after World War II\, are twentieth-century American Indian warriors and heroes who significantly aided the victories of the United States and its allies. \nThe Code Talkers’ role in war required intelligence and bravery. They developed and memorized a special code. They endured some of the most dangerous battles and remained calm under fire. They served proudly\, with honor and distinction. Their actions proved critical in several important campaigns\, and they are credited with saving thousands of American and allies’ lives.”\n(Source: The National Museum of the American Indian). \nVisitors are invited to come to the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum during this special exhibit and learn about the Native Americans\, including members of the Choctaw\, Navajo\, Cherokee\, Pima\, Comanche and other nations\, that served their country in World War II. Discover the story of the Code Talkers\, who used their unbreakable code based on their native tongues to help defeat the enemy. Hear the stories of the seven Medal of Honor Recipients in WWII that were Native American. \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-our-native-american-servicemembers/2023-11-14/
LOCATION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum\, 1873 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Navajo-Indian-Code-Talkers-Henry-Bake-and-George-Kirk-National-Archives-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum":MAILTO:museum@campgordonjohnston.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231113
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20231030T155025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T155353Z
UID:10000485-1699747200-1699833599@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Innovations and Adaptations in Carrabelle
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is extending their special exhibit about innovations and adaptations. This exhibit will now be on display through Sunday\, November 19. There is no charge for admission\, but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays through Saturdays 10 am-5 pm and Sundays 12-5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore innovations\, inventions and adaptations that impacted life in Carrabelle in small and large ways over the years. Through time the people who lived here have modified existing tools and items to make them work better\, repurposed them for an entirely new use or adapted to the changes around them. This display highlights tools of local native peoples\, improvements in sponge diving equipment\, innovations to shipbuilding in the 1800s\, rebuilt tools for turpentining\, changes in fishing net design\, improvements in local\, early building construction and more. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located one block from the Carrabelle harbor\, at 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL. Funding in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. For more information\, contact 850-697-2141 or go to www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/special-exhibit-innovations-and-adaptations-in-carrabelle/2023-11-12/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Carrabelle-first-fire-truck.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231111T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231111T230000
DTSTAMP:20260418T093844
CREATED:20230804T183052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230804T183052Z
UID:10000376-1699725600-1699743600@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Lantern Fest: A Night of Magical History
DESCRIPTION:Lantern Fest will be celebrated on Saturday\, November 11\, 2023 from 6-10 pm on the park grounds at Crooked River Lighthouse\, 1975 Highway 98 West\, Carrabelle Beach\, FL. This unique\, outdoor festival\, best known for its awesome display of over a hundred colorful\, hanging lanterns\, lights up the night with magic and history at the 1895 maritime landmark. Special activities include amazing music by The Currys\, the spectacular glow-in-the-dark performance from the Tallahassee Community College Dance Company\, special evening tower climbs\, ancient craft demonstrations\, enchanting glowing lantern display\, museum displays\, gift shop\, and delicious food and desserts. Don’t miss this evening of music\, dance\, night tower climbs\, glowing lanterns and yummy food. \nFeatured on the program will be a remarkably gifted and entertaining musical group\, The Currys. This group has been staking their claim within the Americana music scene since 2013\, when vocalist/guitarist Tommy Curry quit his teaching job and moved to join the harmony-based folk-rock outfit newly formed by brother Jimmy Curry (vocals\, guitar) and cousin Galen Curry (vocals\, bass). The band\, who cut their teeth playing the oyster bars and listening rooms of the Florida Panhandle\, has since written and released two full-length albums. The band’s three-part family harmonies provide the organic\, lived-in feel of roots music. Their songs defy any neat categorization – country nostalgia\, folk-pop\, harmony-driven Americana\, and grittier\, mature folk-rock. \nIn addition\, the talented Tallahassee Community College Dance Company will dazzle guests on the outdoor stage with their superb choreography\, amazing talent and imaginative use of glow-in-the-dark props and illusions. The TCC Dance Company has been inspiring creative dancers for over 20 years years and the college has an admirable outreach program which enables these students to perform for audiences all over the state. Crooked River Lighthouse is honored that these excellent dancers will be performing at Lantern Fest again this year. \nCome revel in this unique birthday party as the Crooked River Lighthouse turns 128 years old! Stay tuned for more information\, including ticket sales\, at https://www.crookedriverlighthouse.com/lantern-fest/ or contact (850) 697-2732. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. Special thanks to the City of Carrabelle.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/lantern-fest-a-night-of-magical-history/
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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