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SUMMARY:Country Market
DESCRIPTION:The open-air market\, at the foot of the lighthouse\, features local vendors from the community on hand with perfect gifts and goodies like fresh roasted coffee\, delicious baked goods including cinnamon rolls and artisan breads\, gorgeous art and photography\, handcrafted balms and soaps\, handmade goods and craft items\, and exotic starter plants. Plus fresh herbs and seasonal veggies from the lighthouse’s own garden. Check the Crooked River Lighthouse Facebook page for details as they become available. \nGuests can also visit the free Museum and browse inside the Lighthouse Gift Shop for unique nautical 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. \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/country-market-september-3/2022-12-03/
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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SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the Category 5 direct hit\, the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island/2022-12-02/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the Category 5 direct hit\, the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island/2022-12-01/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the direct hit of the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island-2/2022-11-30/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the direct hit of the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island-2/2022-11-27/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221126T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221126T170000
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SUMMARY:Small Business Saturday
DESCRIPTION:     Join us for Small Business Saturday on Saturday\, November 26 from 10 am – 5 pm. The Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce is inviting all residents and visitors to SHOP SMALL and DINE LOCAL with our chamber members. Small Business Saturday encourages people to support small businesses during the holiday season and throughout the year. Carrabelle Chamber members offer one-of-a-kind goods and services and serve up fresh seafood and true home-style cooking. As an official Small Business Saturday Neighborhood Champion\, the Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce is proud to be a major supporter of businesses and the community.\n\n     The Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce is celebrating Small Business Saturday with an event of shopping\, food and fun. The Carrabelle Chamber will be hosting a Small Business Saturday Welcome Station at the Carrabelle Visitors Center and Chamber Office at 105 St. James Avenue\, Carrabelle\, FL. At this Welcome Station\, the Chamber will be promoting the area’s small local businesses and sharing information on members’ sales and specials on a treasure shopping guide with over 30 locations. Helping customers find and take advantage of sales and promotions on this special day. The Chamber will also be providing refreshments and live music from one of our local favorites\, Cody Barber\, for shoppers and guests to enjoy as they 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.\n\n     Current Chamber members are encouraged to contact the Carrabelle Chamber today to sign up to be included on the special shopping guide for free! Every participating Chamber member will get a Shop Small poster from the Carrabelle Chamber office. Not a member but want to participate? Just submit a Chamber Membership for 2023 to be included for the remainder of 2022. For more information\,  contact the Carrabelle Chamber at (850) 697-2585 or chamber@nettally.com.  Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/small-business-saturday/
LOCATION:Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce\, 105 St James Ave\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce":MAILTO:chamber@nettally.com
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DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220908T134627Z
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SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the Category 5 direct hit\, the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island/2022-11-26/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220908T134627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T134627Z
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SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the Category 5 direct hit\, the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island/2022-11-25/
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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DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220906T220619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221005T234052Z
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SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the direct hit of the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island-2/2022-11-23/
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
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221120T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221120T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220906T220619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221005T234052Z
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SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the direct hit of the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island-2/2022-11-20/
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:20221119T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220906T215522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T015210Z
UID:10000017-1668880800-1668895200@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Lantern Fest
DESCRIPTION:Crooked River Lighthouse Hosts a Night of Magical History\nGlowing lanterns\, music\, dance and night time tower climbs bring magic & history together. \nLantern Fest will be celebrated on Saturday\, November 19 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 Bottom Dollar Boys\, 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 for sale. Don’t miss this evening of music\, dance\, night tower climbs\, glowing lanterns and yummy food from vendors. Admission in advance is $10 for adults and $2 for children for an evening of music\, dance\, and glowing lanterns. Tickets are on sale now and are available online anytime at www.crookedriverlighthouse.com  or in the lighthouse gift shop Wednesday thru Sunday. \nFeatured on the program will be a remarkably gifted and entertaining musical group\, The Bottom Dollar Boys. This group has been delighting audiences for over 40 years\, with traditional Bluegrass harmonies and mighty fine pickin’. They’ve been toilin’ in the fields of Bluegrass\, Old Country\, Gospel\, Americana with a pinch of Blues. \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 127 years old! For more information including pre-paid admission\, go to https://www.crookedriverlighthouse.com/lantern-fest/ or contact (850) 697-2732 or carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com. 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/
LOCATION:Crooked River Lighthouse\, 1975 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/5-lantern-lady-babies-IMG_0703-great-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Crooked River Lighthouse / Carrabelle Lighthouse Association":MAILTO:carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20221014T193643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T193834Z
UID:10000150-1668862800-1668873600@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Jellyfish Lantern-Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Crooked River Lighthouse will once again be offering one of their very popular lantern-making workshops. This one on Saturday\, November 19 from 1:00-4:00 pm at the Franklin County Senior Center at 201 NW Ave F\, Carrabelle\, FL. Wonderful volunteer\, Lisa Keith-Lucas\, will guide attendees in making the very popular Jellyfish Lanterns! These enchanting lanterns are highly admired at Lantern Fest and are fairly easy to make. \nBasic materials (colorful plastic bowls\, bubble wrap\, sheer fabrics and fairy lights)\, instruction and hands on help will be provided at the workshop. Attendees are invited to bring any additional materials they may like to really personalize their creations! Cost is $8 a person to cover the cost of materials. Participants will be able to explore their creative side and personalize their lantern to make it uniquely their own. At the end of the workshop\, attendees will go home with their own lovely\, finished lantern. Participants are encouraged to bring their glowing creation to the Crooked River Lighthouse for Lantern Fest that evening from 6-10 pm to add to the awesome display. \nSpaces are limited to a maximum of 20 attendees. Reservations are required to participate in this workshop. To make a reservation or for more information\, please contact the Crooked River Lighthouse at carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com or (850) 697-2732. Participants are asked to bring their $8 fee (cash only and correct change if possible) to pay at the door. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. Special thanks to the City of Carrabelle.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/jellyfish-lantern-making-workshop/
LOCATION:Franklin County Senior Citizen Council\, 201 NW Ave F\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Lisas-Jellyfish-Lanterns-squ.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Crooked River Lighthouse / Carrabelle Lighthouse Association":MAILTO:carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220908T134627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T134627Z
UID:10000052-1668852000-1668877200@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the Category 5 direct hit\, the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island/2022-11-19/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/49678591_2059290200776596_4981740361996042240_o.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221118T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20221115T191723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T191723Z
UID:10000154-1668772800-1668776400@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Scanning\, printing\, and giclee with Carrabelle Artist Association
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle Artist Association and Rio Carrabelle will be hosting Alison Bailey of AB Creations at 12 noon at Rio Carrabelle. Alison will be speaking to interested artists and anyone interested in scanning\, printing\, and giclee and other services (offered by AB Creations) at 12:00 noon at Rio Carrabelle. Open to everyone and there is no charge for this.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/scanning-printing-and-giclee-with-carrabelle-artist-association/
LOCATION:Rio Carrabelle\, 102 St. James Avenue\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle Artist Association":MAILTO:carrabelleartist@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220908T134627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T134627Z
UID:10000051-1668765600-1668790800@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the Category 5 direct hit\, the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island/2022-11-18/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/49678591_2059290200776596_4981740361996042240_o.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220908T134627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T134627Z
UID:10000050-1668679200-1668704400@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the Category 5 direct hit\, the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island/2022-11-17/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/49678591_2059290200776596_4981740361996042240_o.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220906T220619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221005T234052Z
UID:10000028-1668600000-1668618000@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the direct hit of the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island-2/2022-11-16/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/49678591_2059290200776596_4981740361996042240_o.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221115T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221115T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20221102T164718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221102T164718Z
UID:10000153-1668517200-1668524400@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Gel Plate Print Class w/ Kay Garriott
DESCRIPTION:Join the Carrabelle Artist Association for a Gel Plate Print Class led by Kay Garriotton. Tuesday\, November 15 from 1:00 till 3:00 pm at the Carrabelle Senior Center. CAA Non-members are welcome to participate for a cost of $20.00 everything will be provided.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/gel-plate-print-class-w-kay-garriott/
LOCATION:Franklin County Senior Citizen Council\, 201 NW Ave F\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/291688748_10209798238628176_6494508019833849561_n.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle Artist Association":MAILTO:carrabelleartist@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221113T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221113T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20221022T220515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221022T220612Z
UID:10000151-1668346200-1668357000@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Star Lantern-Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Crooked River Lighthouse will be offering one of their very popular lantern-making workshops on Sunday\, November 13 from 1:30-4:30 pm at Cal Allen’s Coastal Art Gallery\, 109 SE Ave B\, Carrabelle\, FL. \nParticipants will learn to make a traditional Filipino Parol\, a 3D star lantern. This wonderful workshop is being led by Aurora Hansen and members of the Filipino American Society of Tallahassee. Note: this workshop requires a bit more artistic skill than the jellyfish lanterns. Cost is $8 to cover materials. At the end of the workshop\, attendees will go home with their own lovely lantern. Participants are encouraged to bring their glowing creation to the Crooked River Lighthouse for Lantern Fest on Saturday\, November 19 from 6-10 pm to add to the awesome display. \nSpace is limited to 14 participants. Reservations are required by contacting the gift shop at the Crooked River Lighthouse at 850-697-2732 or carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com. Participants are asked to bring their $8 fee (cash only and correct change if possible) to pay at the door. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/star-lantern-making-workshop/
LOCATION:FL
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Star-Lanterns-Aurora-2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Crooked River Lighthouse / Carrabelle Lighthouse Association":MAILTO:carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220906T220619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221005T234052Z
UID:10000027-1668340800-1668358800@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the direct hit of the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island-2/2022-11-13/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/49678591_2059290200776596_4981740361996042240_o.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221112T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20221013T015814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T015814Z
UID:10000148-1668276000-1668286800@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Meet the Artist Reception with Roger Leonard
DESCRIPTION:The Gallery at Rio Carrabelle is pleased to be hosting the rescheduled\, special Meet the Artist Reception with the remarkable painter\, Roger Leonard on Saturday\, November 12 from 6:00-9:00 pm in the historic and unique art venue\, Rio Carrabelle in Carrabelle\, Florida. Roger is a graduate of Ringling School of Fine Art in Sarasota\, Florida and has won numerous awards including several from the National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society. The reception\, in honor of an exhibition of Roger’s work currently on display in the Rio\, will feature live music and refreshments. Guests are warmly invited to see this exhibition and meet the artist himself. \nThis art exhibition\, of primarily marine landscapes\, has been described as contemplative and mesmerizing. Roger’s art reflects his love of the secret parts of Florida. In his paintings he explores places like Dog Island\, Indian Pass\, Tate’s Hell\, Dead Lakes as well as the Everglades. His attention to the details of these forgotten\, isolated places infuses the viewer with a feeling of solitude and mystery. Roger says\, “Art\, for me\, is strictly my need to do it! I need to capture the time\, the place\, and the feeling of being there\, of knowing my subject intimately and rendering it honestly\, completely. When I hear comments like: ‘I know that place … I can feel the heat\, hear the solitude. I can smell the sea\, and feel the rain.’ … Then I know they sense what I saw. And they know what my art is about.” \nRoger Leonard worked in commercial art for over 20 years in advertising\, commercial art\, design & illustration. Roger lived almost in seclusion on Dog Island for 15 years continually inspired by the rural and remote environment. During that time he developed his own distinctive vision. Currently a resident of Carrabelle\, FL\, he now divides his time between Dog Island and his Carrabelle home. His professional affiliations include the National Oil and Acrylic Painters’ Society\, Signature Member; Oil Painters of America; American Society of Marine Artists; and American Impressionists Society\, Inc. \nThe Gallery at Rio Carrabelle is open Tuesdays-Saturdays from 10 am-3 pm at 102 St. James Avenue (US Hwy 98)\, Carrabelle\, Florida. Rio Carrabelle is a unique non-profit art & music destination located in beautiful Carrabelle. Visit riocarrabelle.com or on Facebook\, The Gallery At Rio Carrabelle\, for more information.
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/meet-the-artist-reception-with-roger-leonard-november/
LOCATION:Rio Carrabelle\, 102 St. James Avenue\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/LOW-COUNTRY-LIVIN-DSC_1861-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Rio Carrabelle":MAILTO:riocarrabelle@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221112T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220908T134627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T134627Z
UID:10000049-1668247200-1668272400@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the Category 5 direct hit\, the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island/2022-11-12/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 106 SE Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.carrabelle.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/49678591_2059290200776596_4981740361996042240_o.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle History Museum":MAILTO:carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221111T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221111T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220908T134627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T134627Z
UID:10000048-1668160800-1668186000@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the Category 5 direct hit\, the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island/2022-11-11/
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:20221110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T200000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220920T165050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221109T150548Z
UID:10000139-1668106800-1668110400@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Postponed! Lecture Series: FL Bay's Pink Wading Bird
DESCRIPTION:Update – Due to Tropical Storm Nicole\, the lecture for Thursday\, November 10th is canceled and will be rescheduled in the Spring of 2023.  We hope to see you in January 2023 for our next lecture – stay tuned for updates.\nPostponed! The FSUCML Lecture Series continues with “Florida Bay’s Pink Wading Bird”! November 10th from 7:00 – 8:00 pm featuring Dr. Jerry Lorenz. Come learn about Roseate Spoonbills and American Flamingos\, and the importance of conserving their nesting spots in the Everglades. \nLearn more here: https://marinelab.fsu.edu/outreach_education/lectures/ \nAdmission is free! Refreshments provided! \nOpen to the public\, lectures take place from 7 until 8 PM in the FSUCML Auditorium. \nAddress: \nFlorida State University Coastal and Marine Laboratory \n3618 Coastal Hwy 98\, St. Teresa\, FL 32358 \n 
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/lecture-series-fl-bays-pink-wading-bird/
LOCATION:FSU Coastal and Marine Lab\, 3618 Coastal Highway 98\, St. Teresa\, FL\, 32358-2702\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="FSU Coastal & Marine Lab":MAILTO:fsucml@fsu.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T190000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20221004T235245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T235245Z
UID:10000142-1668099600-1668106800@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Carrabelle Chamber Member Mixer at Rio Carrabelle
DESCRIPTION:Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce Member Mixer\nThursday\, November 10\n5:00-7:00 pm\nRio Carrabelle \nPlease join Rio Carrabelle and the Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce for a Member Mixer. At this after-hours networking event\, learn what’s currently happening at The Gallery at Rio Carrabelle and what upcoming exhibitions and events are coming. Plus see the art exhibition by remarkable painter\, Roger Leonard currently on display. And of course\, network with other Chamber members and business leaders. \nBe sure to bring plenty of business cards\, brochures\, flyers\, or any other information you would like to make available to other attendees. Feel free to bring a friend who might be interested in learning more about joining the Carrabelle Chamber. \nThis event is open to all current Carrabelle Chamber members. Prospective Chamber members are welcome to attend as well as our guest. \nRefreshments provided. \nPlease RSVP by Friday\, November 4 to Lori at 850.697.2585 \nLook forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://www.carrabelle.org/event/carrabelle-chamber-member-mixer-at-rio-carrabelle/
LOCATION:Rio Carrabelle\, 102 St. James Avenue\, Carrabelle\, FL\, 32322\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce":MAILTO:chamber@nettally.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220908T134627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T134627Z
UID:10000047-1668074400-1668099600@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the Category 5 direct hit\, the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island/2022-11-10/
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:20221109T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220906T220619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221005T234052Z
UID:10000026-1667995200-1668013200@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the direct hit of the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island-2/2022-11-09/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221108T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221108T200000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20221013T014414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T014845Z
UID:10000146-1667930400-1667937600@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:Full Moon Climb at Crooked River Lighthouse
DESCRIPTION:The Crooked River Lighthouse will be hosting a Full Moon Lighthouse Climb on Tue\, November 8\, 2022 from 6:00-8:00 pm in Carrabelle\, FL. Visitors can enjoy this opportunity to see the gorgeous natural surroundings of the St. George Sound and Carrabelle Beach under the glow of the rising Beaver Moon. \nIt is believed that November’s Full Moon is named after beavers because this is when they are very active building their dams to prepare for the cold winter season. Because beavers are mainly nocturnal\, they do much of their work under the Full Moon’s light. \nWhile at Carrabelle’s lighthouse\, guests can enjoy a visit inside the Keeper’s House Museum and browse some unique nautical gifts and souvenirs in the gift shop. Visitors can also enjoy the glowing fire pit (weather permitting). Bring a chair and enjoy the evening. \nThe climb to the top of the tallest Forgotten Coast lighthouse rewards bold climbers with breathtaking views of the bay. Cost is $8 for adults and $3 for kids. All climbers must be at least 44 inches tall. Advance reservations are required for those who wish to climb the lighthouse tower during this event by calling the Lighthouse gift shop. \nA limited number of climbers (max of 7) are allowed at one time. There will be a time limit for viewing from the top. Guests who would like a more leisurely climbing experience are welcome to enjoy one of the daytime climbs available every Wednesday through Sunday. Masks are welcome but not required. \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-climb-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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221106T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221106T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220906T220619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221005T234052Z
UID:10000025-1667736000-1667754000@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the direct hit of the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island-2/2022-11-06/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T090933
CREATED:20220908T134627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T134627Z
UID:10000046-1667642400-1667667600@www.carrabelle.org
SUMMARY:New Exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island”
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new exhibit on “Shipwrecks of Dog Island.” This Grand Opening Celebration will start on Wednesday\, October 12 at 12 noon and run through December 10 at 6 pm. The exhibit will then become a permanent installation. There is no charge for admission but donations are gladly accepted. The museum and exhibit are open Wednesdays 12-5 pm\, Thursdays thru Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm and Sundays 12 – 5 pm. \nThis exhibit will explore Dog Island’s rich maritime history\, and especially focus on those shipwrecks that resulted from the Category 5 direct hit\, the “Carrabelle Hurricane” in 1899 through amazing photographs. Dog Island was a safe harbor for European explorers\, smugglers\, fishermen and lumbermen. In 2018\, Hurricane Michael uncovered parts of two ships that were wrecked during the 1899 event. Learn why these ships were visiting Carrabelle and which of our exports they took back to Europe. \nAn original video featuring expert underwater archaeologist Chuck Meide describes the process of identifying the sunken ships. It informs visitors about what to do when they come across an artifact on public land whether that’s a piece of a shipwreck\, an arrowhead\, or a piece of pottery. This exhibit was funded in part as a heritage education project by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Historic Preservation and the State of Florida. \nThis exhibit created by curator Joan Matey is the first to be installed in the museum’s refurbished upstairs. Please note that the upstairs currently can only be accessed by stairs and is therefore temporarily not accessible to those with mobility issues. An elevator has been funded through a grant and through dedicated fundraising efforts and will be installed by next summer. A special video program will also make it possible to learn about the Shipwrecks of Dog Island exhibit from downstairs to accommodate all visitors during this transition period. \nCarrabelle History Museum is located\, one block from 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/new-exhibit-on-shipwrecks-of-dog-island/2022-11-05/
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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