What’s Happening in June Welcome to our Two Newest Members:
Fri 21st Learn How to Become A Franklin County Big Bend Hospice Volunteer 10 am-2 pm at the Carrabelle Senior Center. Contact Kate Davis to find out more or to TSVP at (850) 566- 7759 or CatherineD@bigbendhospice.org. Fri 21st Justice on the Block 3-6 pm at the Eastpoint Public Library. Attorneys will be available for free legal consultations with individuals. Please be sure to bring any documentation or paperwork related to your questions. (850) 701-3343. Wed 26th Concealed Weapons Class at the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office. Please call 323-2178 and speak with Christy to sign up for the course. *This is only the class, state licensure is an additional cost which you’ll pay at the Carrabelle Annex Building after class completion. What’s Happening in July Mon July 1st Franklin County Recreational Scallop Season Forgotten Coast Parrot Head Club The FORGOTTEN COAST PARROT HEAD CLUB is, in the simplest terms, a group of Opens! For more info, go to: folks who just like to have fun! BUT, in doing so, we also want to "leave things a https://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/bay- little better than we found them!" We are a phlock of people that believe in giving scallops/?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_sou back to the community and do so in a variety of ways! So...if you enjoy the rce=govdelivery&utm_term=campaign writings of Jimmy Buffett, like to have fun, and want to make life better for you Save the dates for July 4th Celebrations and your surroundings, join us today! The City of Carrabelle celebrates America’s FINS UP Y'ALL!! Independence with Fireworks on July 5th at dark-30. To learn more, go to our website & “Like” us on Facebook: 4th of July Celebrations in Franklin County, Florida: www.carrabelle.org/chamber-members/associations-organizations/forgotten- July 3, 2019, Wednesday: Fireworks in Apalachicola coast-parrot-head-club/1330/ July 4, 2019, Thursday: Fireworks on St. George Island July 5, 2019, Friday: Fireworks in Carrabelle Debra Seidel, Weddings by Debbie WOW – What a great County-Wide Celebration! Tues 9th Birds & Butterflies 1:30 pm at the Carrabelle Library. Learn how to bring nature’s beautiful butterflies & birds to your yard & keep them coming back. Free & open to the public. For more info, call (850) 697-2366. Thurs 11th Archaeology Story Time Presents: A Sky Full of Stories. 2 pm at the Eastpoint Library-(850) 670-5151 & 4 pm at the Carrabelle Library-(850) 697-2366. Free & open to the public. Suggested age group K-4. Tues 16th Birds & Butterflies 1:30 pm at the Eastpoint Library. Learn how to bring nature’s beautiful butterflies & birds to your yard & keep them coming back. Free & open to the public. For more info, call (850) 670-5151. Wed 17th Polynesian Luau at the Crooked River Grill. Starting at 6 pm, Call & reserve your table now (850) 697-5050. Great food & fun for everyone! Thurs 18th Tallahassee MoLAB Inc. Presents: “Sound Science”. 2 pm at the Eastpoint Library-(850) 670-5151 & 4 pm at the Carrabelle Library-(850) 697-2366. Free & open to the public. Suggested age group K-4. Fri 19th Full Moon & Sunset Lighthouse Climb at the Crooked River Lighthouse 7:30 pm-10 pm. Live music featuring Afro- Cuban drumming. Guests can also enjoy s’mores around the new fire pit (weather permitting). Cost is $ 8 per person. (continued on next page) Museum & gift shop will also be open. All climbers must be 44 inches tall For more info, call (850) 697-2732. Reservations appreciated, but not required. Sat July 20th The 15th Annual C-Quarters Youth Fishing Tournament-Open to all kids 16 years and younger. All entries must attend a Friday evening Fishing Clinic. Rod & reels are furnished by FishFloridatag.org. Nine categories with three places in each category plus trophies! Lunch provided while officials determine tournament winners. All participants must be registered prior to the tournament. Call (850) 697-8400 or go to www.c-quartrsmarina.com for more info. Thurs 25th Animal Tales Presents: Creatures of the Galaxy, Out Of This World Animals. 2 pm at the Eastpoint Library-(850) 670- 5151 & 4 pm at the Carrabelle Library-(850) 697-2366. Free & open to the public. All ages welcome. Sat 27th The 4th Annual Crab Cake Cookoff 6 pm-8 pm at the Marine Street Grill. Live Music by Cat Braaten. Tickets are $8 in advance, $ 10 at the door. Tickets will be limited this year & go on sale June 15th. For more info, contact the Crooked River Lighthouse (850) 697-2732 or carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com. For those wishing to enter their crab cakes into the competition, contact Kathleen (607) 353-9167.
Summer Programs for the Kids:
A Universe of Stories: Free Summer Reading Programs on We will remember Chuck Spicer -- Franklin County's biggest promoter. Thursdays at the Franklin County Public Libraries. Eastpoint 2 pm. (850) 670-8151; & Carrabelle 4 pm (850) 697-2366. Chuck was on top of it. He was a go-gitter. He attended most every event June 27th Space Exploration (ages 6 – 14) and festival in Franklin County and reported on events and activities in July 11th Florida Public Archaeology (K – 4) Gulf and Wakulla Counties. He hosted fundraisers, ran auctions, emceed July 18th Tallahassee MoLAB (K – 4) events, acted as Master of Ceremonies, dressed in costume, created and July 25th Animal Tales (All ages) was the editor of the Forgotten Coastline monthly newspaper, and (Program ages are suggestive only) adored singing the 1950s & 1960s tunes of Frank Sinatra and Dean Summer Reading Challenge through July 31. Stop by either library to pick up reading challenges and logs. Four winners (2 from each Martin. In the May 2019 issue of "Chuck Spicer's Forgotten Coastline," library) will be awarded with an HD Fire 8 Tablet. FCPL Summer Chuck "took the opportunity to bid a fond farewell to all" and thanked Reading Programs are sponsored by Rock By The Sea and the everyone for their countless well wishes. We will remember Chuck as the Franklin County Friends of the Library. individual most responsible for the branding of "Florida's Forgotten Franklin County School is offering a STEM Enrichment Camp from Coast" more than 20 years ago. Even the Franklin County Tourist June 5th-27th for all incoming 8th graders. Breakfast & Lunch provided. Transportation is available at Carrabelle, Eastpoint & Development Council has adopted the slogan to so well describe and Apalach locations. Please register by contacting the FCS Front promote our coastline. Chuck Spicer will not be "forgotten". office @ (850) 670-2800. By Greg Kristofferson The NEST Wil be open June 10th - August 2nd for summer. Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Carrabelle - 807 Gray Ave. (850) 697-2177 Eastpoint - 317 Patton Dr. FUMC- (850) 670-1030 For More info on any Carrabelle Chamber Member events & activities FREE Summer Meal Program for all children under the age of 18 See our website www.carrabelle.org under “Things to Do” Events Site Locations: (serving times subject to change) Calendar or the Community Calendar Breakfast: 8am-8:30am; Lunch: 12pm-12:30pm Carrabelle Nest: 06/10-08/02 Open Fridays Events Further afield: Franklin County School: 06/04-06/27 Closed Fridays Listen to WOYS 100.5 FM Oyster Radio or follow our Facebook Pages Eastpoint UMC Youth Center: 06/10-08/02 Open Fridays www.oysterradio.com or www.forgottencoastline.com ABC School: 06/10-07/18 Closed week of 7/4 Project Impact: 06/10-07/18 Closed week of 7/4 Learning Center: 07/08-07/18 Closed Fridays The SFSD strives to provide tasty, nutritious meals that your kids will look forward to!
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