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  • Apalachicola Farmers Market

    Apalachicola Farmers Market
    Mill Pond 479 Market St, Apalachicola, United States

    Located at the beautiful Millpond Pavilion at the end of Market Street, the Apalachicola Farmers Market offers local seafood, produce, honey, homemade breads, pies, and other regional specialties every 2nd and 4th Saturday from 9 AM until 1 PM in Apalachicola.

  • Apalachicola Area Historical Society: Spring Speaker Series

    Raney House - Carriage House 128 Market Street, Apalachicola, FL, United States

    The Apalachicola Area Historical Society (AAHS) will be presenting a program on “Schooners: Fast, Practical and Agile” by Duncan Blair as part of their Spring Speaker Series on Saturday, February 11, 2023, at 4:00 pm at the Raney Carriage House, 126 Market Street, Apalachicola, FL.  Additional Spring Speaker Series events are scheduled for March 18,…

  • Where the Tupelo Grows Artist Event

    River's Edge Gallery 59 Commerce Street, Apalachicola, FL, United States

    This event is an opportunity to artistically interpret the environment and culture surrounding the region “Where The Tupelo Grows.”  In the United States, the most productive area for the Tupelo tree is found in the Apalachicola River Basin in the Florida Panhandle.  The nectar made from the Nyssa ogeche Tupelo tree has such a high…

  • Darryl Tookes, Vocalist for a Valentine Special Performance

    Rio Carrabelle 102 St James Ave, Carrabelle, FL, United States

    Darryl Tookes, Vocalist with Jazz Ballads & songs from the American Jazz Songbook for a Valentine's Special On Saturday, February 11, at 7:30 pm, Rio Carrabelle will feature exceptional musician Darryl Tookes. Darryl Tookes is a singer, composer, pianist, poet, arranger, and FAMU Music Industry Studies Director who brings over two decades of experience to…

  • Pen to Paper Writers’ Series Feb 13

    Carrabelle Library 311 St. James Avenue SE (US Hwy 98), Carrabelle, FL, United States

    After a full house for the first session, the Carrabelle Branch of the Franklin County Public Libraries continues its exciting writers’ series entitled, “Pen to Paper” with two fascinating programs in February. The first February program will be held on Monday, February 13, at 2:00 pm and will feature Sidsel 'Sid' McOmie and Michael Llado-Davila.…

  • Yoga Classes: Adult Beginners

    Yoga Classes: Adult Beginners
    Apalachicola Margaret Key Library 12th Street and Avenue E, Apalachicola, FL 32320

    Apalachicola Margaret Key Public Library is hosting a 6-week yoga workshop for adult beginners each Monday 6:15-7:15 p.m. Classes will be instructed by Kathy Jansen, a licensed massage therapist, and registered yoga instructor with 22 years of experience. Classes are open to the public, and a $10-20 donation is suggested. For more information: kjhealingarts@yahoo.com or…

  • Bits and Pieces Mixed Media Art Class

    Art of Glass 128 C East Pine Avenue, St. George Island

    Are you looking for something to do on St. George Island? Are you down on vacation? Do you need something for you & the kids to do while Dad is fishing? Or do you just want to visit your artistic side? Let us help you find your inner artist at Art of Glass, with our…

  • Downtown Apalachicola Market

    Downtown Apalachicola Market
    Bee Inspired Too 56 Commerce Street, Apalachicola, FL, United States

    The market offers a charming outdoor shopping experience every Wednesday, in downtown Apalachicola for all who appreciate delicious food. You’ll find fresh vegetables and micro greens, farm-fresh eggs, grass-fed beef, artisanal food, homemade kombucha, Bayside Coffee Co., gourmet foods, condiments, and more! Come support local artisans as well as indulge in delicious, homemade foods! Interested…

  • Reserve Wednsday Talk feat. Rebecca Dolan, PhD

    Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve Nature Center 108 Island Drive, Eastpoint, FL, United States

    Join us at the Apalachicola NERR Nature Center for February's 'Reserve Wednesday' talk at 2 PM on February 15th. Dr. Rebecca Dolan will be discussing the botanical legacy of Alvan Wentworth Chapman. Chapman authored "Flora of the Southern United States" in 1860, the first publication to describe plants of this region of the world.

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