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Friday, September 13th, 2019

What’s Happening in September

Fri 13th Floridingers Go To Space, an extraordinary space


adventure with fun facts, music & more for ages 5 & up. 4 pm.
Free & open to the public. Eastpoint Library (850) 670-8151.
Fri 13th Eco-Education Outing: Full Moon on Scipio Creek,
Kayaking 1.5 hours. Explore your river and basin with us! Our
volunteer-led eco-outings are fun and memorable. Group size
is limited, and registration is required. Trips are donation based.
Schedule subject to change based on river and weather
Save the Date. The Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce will be having a
conditions. Please contact us at "Meet & Greet" on Thursday, September 26th at the Crooked River
outreach@apalachicolariverkeeper.org to register or call 850- Grill.
653-8936. Registration closes Thursdays prior to trip. “Bottomless Pasta” Night!
Sat 14th Floridingers Go To Space, an extraordinary space Doors will open at 5:30 pm, dinner service starts at 6 pm. Everyone is welcome.
adventure with fun facts, music & more for ages 5 & up. 4 pm. “Bottomless Pasta” Several options to choose from, with a little something for
Free & open to the public. Carrabelle Library (850)697-2366. everyone. $ 15 for non-chamber members: $ 12 per person if you are a Carrabelle
Sat 14th Full Moon & Sunset Lighthouse Climb at the Crooked Chamber Member. Meal includes soft drink. Come learn what our Chamber is all
River Lighthouse 8 pm-10 pm. Cost is $8. Visitors can climb to
about & enjoy some great food at the same time! Please RSVP to 850-697-5050
the top of the tallest lighthouse on the Forgotten Coast to see
so they can have a proper headcount. Full bar is also available at an additional
breathtaking views of the bay under the glow of the sunset &
the rising full Harvest moon. (850) 697-2732 cost. See you there!
Sat 14th Evening on the Edge of the Sea Workshop at the FSU
Coastal Marine Lab. $ 15 per person, limit 20 people, minimum
age 7. To register, go to www.marinelab.fsu.edu
Sun 15th Dog Days of Summer Concert Series Presents: David
Lloyd & Tommy Cooper 3 pm at Cat Pointe Music, 29 Island Dr.
Eastpoint. Doors open 30 minutes prior to the performance.
BYOB is allowed & encouraged. Admission to all performances
is $ 10 per person. To purchase advance tickets and to learn
more about the performers, go to their
website:www.catpointemusic.com
Tues 15th & Wed 16th Franklin County Emergency Management Welcome to our Newest Member:
Volunteers & Donation Class 9 am-5 pm If you are interested, Beil Chiropractic Clinic, Dr. Floyd M. Beil, Chiropractor
please contact Tress Dameron (f50) 370-6576. Why wait days to see a Chiropractor that will charge you hundreds for a visit...?
Tues 17th Getting Ready For Fall Gardening, Plans to Produce Get treated today for only $20.00! Walk-ins are preferred, little to no waiting
Full Pantry 1:30 pm Learn what to do when it’s time to prepare time. I have 35 years of experience and believe Chiropractic is a central
for your fall garden. Program is free & open to the public at the component of any health and well -being plan. I know this better than anyone
Eastpoint Library. For more info, call (850) 670-8151. and can make chiropractic fit into any lifestyle.
Wed 18th Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Monday-Friday 10 am-1 pm; 3 pm-6 pm
Directors Meeting 4 pm Episcopal Church of the Ascension. Closed Saturday and Sunday
Members welcome! Our philosophy: Please don't take chances with your health. A wellness plan
Thurs 19th Donate Blood Noon-5 pm at George E. Weems that's easy to understand and follow through on is key to good health all through
Memorial Hospital. ID required, walk-ins welcome! To make an your life. Make chiropractic a cornerstone of that plan, and you're well on your
appointment, visit www.oneblood.org/donate-now & use way to living a life that's active and free from pain.
sponsor Code # 27900. Our team: Everyone in our office, from our receptionist to your chiropractor,
Thurs 19th Arrrrr ye ready for “Talk Like A Pirate Day”? Join us has one goal in mind--to help you feel better fast. We know that when your body
4-5 pm at either the Eastpoint or Carrabelle Library for snacks, isn't in top shape that your entire outlook on life can be affected. That's why
crafts, and fun! Recommended ages 5 & up. No STEAM you'll always be greeted with a smile here and leave with an even bigger one on
program on this day. your face.
Fri 20th Super Stir Frys Learn how to create fresh & tasty stir frys Your health:We believe that chiropractic care is the cornerstone of any
that will have dinner on the table in minutes! 1:30 pm, free & comprehensive and holistic health program. When your body works the way
open to the public. Monthly “The Basics of Better Living” nature intended, your spirit soars--and so do you.
program at the Eastpoint Library. (850) 670-8151. 1621 Hwy 98, Ste A, Carrabelle, FL 32322
(850) 508-6937; docfmb@aol.com
Franklin County Emergency Management is hosting a Volunteers and
Donations Class on September 17- 18
Sat 21st Franklin County Coastal Cleanup 8:30 am-11:30 am
Contact Ada Long at (850) 927-3776 or adalong@uab.edu for your
The class will be held at Franklin County EOC, 28 Airport Rd, Apalachicola FL
nearest cleanup locations, where to meet, and what you should
32320. The class hours is 9 am to 5 pm.
wear or bring.
Sat 21st Carrabelle’s Smithsonian Museum Day 10 am-5 pm at
This training will support local governments and their emergency management
Camp Gordon Johnston WW II Museum, Carrabelle History
partners in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from disaster events at
Museum & the Crooked River Lighthouse. Free admission. Special
the local level. The course is designed to strengthen the abilities of local
activities are planned. This year’s theme is “Year of Music” a
jurisdictions to successfully prepare for and handle volunteer and donations
variety of music and instruments will be featured this day. For
management issues that may arise. The course content and activities may also
more information, go to the Events calendar under Things to Do
serve as a template, thereby enhancing uniformity in addressing areas of
on www.carrabelle.org
donated unsolicited goods, unaffiliated volunteers, and undesignated cash. This
Sat 21st Museum Scavenger Hunt at the Carrabelle History
training also provides information regarding the state’s volunteer and donations
Museum 10 am-5 pm. Bring the whole family to help decipher the
management responsibilities, which are designed to help build relationships
clues to find certain objects & artifacts in the museum. (For
between government and non-governmental organizations.
bragging rights only) A unique way to discover more about the
If you are interested, please contact Tress Dameron at 850-370-6576.
museum & a great opportunity to closely examine some displays
that you may have been passing by. (850) 697-2141
Sat 21st Dedication of new Camp Gordon Johnston WW II
Museum Building in honor of Sidney A. Winchester. 11 am. Light
refreshments to follow. For more info, (850) 697-8575 or email
museum@campgordonjohnston.com.
Sat 21st Lantern-Making Workshop at the Crooked River
Lighthouse. 1-4:30 pm. Cost is $ 8 per person. For more info,
contact carrabellelighthouse@gmail.com of (850) 697-2732.
Sun 22nd Dog Days of Summer Concert Series Presents: Donovan
Lee Chapman 3 pm at Cat Pointe Music, 29 Island Dr. Eastpoint.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to the performance. BYOB is allowed
& encouraged. Admission to all performances is $ 10 per person.
To purchase advance tickets and to learn more about the
performers, go to their website: www.catpointemusic.com
Sun 22nd Evening on the Edge of the Sea Workshop at the FSU Nashville Comes to The Forgotten Coast
Coastal Marine Lab. $ 15 per person, limit 20 people, minimum
age 7. To register, go to www.marinelab.fsu.edu Last weekend, Fathoms Steam Room and Raw Bar in Carrabelle hosted
Sun 22nd Eco-Education Outing: Chipola River-Yancy to
their 7th Annual Nashville Song Writers’ Weekend. So glad to see Karen
Magnolia, kayaking 4 hours/10 miles. Explore your river and basin
with us! Our volunteer-led eco-outings are fun and memorable. Brooks and Quinn Loggins again! Also got to meet Keesy Timmer and
Group size is limited, and registration is required. Trips are T.W. Hale! Not only songwriters but wonderful musicians as well. This
donation based. Schedule subject to change based on river and jam was the conclusion to an outstanding weekend filled with great
weather conditions. Please contact us at music by some truly talented writers and musicians anywhere! I have
outreach@apalachicolariverkeeper.org to register or call 850-
always enjoyed this event when it comes to town! Until next time and
653-8936. Registration closes Thursdays prior to trip.
Fri 27th National Estuaries Day 1:30-5:30 pm at the Apalachicola best wishes to you all...
National Estuarine Research Reserve in Eastpoint. Free fun for the Jim Smith, photo & article
whole family! (850) 670-7700.
Sun 29th Dog Days of Summer Concert Series Presents: Celtic on
the Half Shell 3 pm at Cat Pointe Music, 29 Island Dr. Eastpoint.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to the performance. BYOB is allowed
& encouraged. Admission to all performances is $ 10 per person.
To purchase advance tickets and to learn more about the For More info on any Carrabelle Chamber Member events & activities
performers, go to their website: www.catpointemusic.com See our website www.carrabelle.org under “Things to Do” Events Calendar or
Sun 29th The Panhandle Players Season Kick-Off Party! 4-6 pm at
the Community Calendar
the Chapman Theatre in Apalachicola. Free event with food,
Events Further afield:
music & more.
Listen to WOYS 100.5 FM Oyster Radio or follow our Facebook Pages
www.oysterradio.com or www.forgottencoastline.com
or www.floridasforgottencoast.com

105 St. James Ave. (Hwy 98) www.carrabelle.org chamber@nettally.com

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