Historic Weapons Firing at the Castillo de San Marcos
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Historic Weapons Firing at the Castillo de San Marcos
November 01 2009 Sunday
Event Type: Parks_Recreation
Cost:
Historic weapons demonstrations will be presented at the Castillo de
San Marcos each Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 10:30, 11:30, 1:30,
2:30, & 3:30. Rangers
and volunteers in Spanish colonial period uniforms will demonstrate the
weapons and relate the experiences of the colonial Spanish soldier of
1740s St. Augustine. Firing times are subject to change depending on
weather conditions and staff availability.
Guana Full Moon Kayak Tour
November 01 2009 Sunday
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Event Type: Parks_Recreation
Cost: $50
Guana Full Moon Kayak Tour Come and experience the Ripple Effect - a natural exploration of the pristine waters of the Guana River in an extraordinary ambient twilight setting of the sun over the Guana River while the full moon rises over the Atlantic Ocean. Osprey, bald eagles, and many other estuary dependent species salute the sunset over the Guana River on this two-hour exploration of the GTM Research Reserve. The stability of our tandem touring kayaks are the perfect viewing platform to relax, reflect and enjoy these wonders of nature. $50 per person. Call (904)347-1565 or register online.
Kayaking and Dolphins at Marineland
November 01 2009 Sunday
Event Type: Parks_Recreation
Cost: $50
Marineland and University of Florida's Whitney Lab, have partnered with Ripple Effect Ecotours to offer ecological kayak tours in one of the most productive ecosystems on the planet, the coastal estuary. Circumnavigate Jordon Island with a professional kayak/naturalist guide and enjoy one of the best kept natural systems in all of Florida. Enjoy beautiful panoramas of the Pellicer Creek, the Princess Place Preserve and Faver-Dykes State Park all nestled in 30,000 contiguous acres of "Real" Florida wilderness. Paddling clinic at the beginning of each tour with no experience required for ages 6 and up. $50 per person includes kayak tour with photos and admission into the Marineland Dolphin Conservation Center. Don't miss this opportunity to see the dolphins of Marineland, including 3 calves born this past year, and the chance to explore their native habitat in the Matanzas River on a kayak tour like no other! Call (904)347-1565 or reserve online.
Scarecrow Making Contest at the Vilano Beach Pier
November 01 2009 Sunday
Event Type: Community
Cost: free
Scarecrow Making Contest Weekly, straw and supplies provided. Noon to 4:0p.m. FREE The Sunday Market Vilano Beach Pier
Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean at Flagler College Auditorium
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Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean at Flagler College Auditorium
November 01 2009 Sunday
Event Type: Theater
Cost: $10
Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean Directed by Britt Corry Fri-Sun at 7:30p.m. Sun at 2P.m. Flagler College Auditorium 14 Granada Street www.flagler.edu
SACO Presents A Little Fright Music
November 01 2009 Sunday
Event Type: Music
Cost: $10
The St. Augustine Community Orchestra presents: A Little Fright Music, "Cheerful fright music selected by director/conductor John Bush" 8:00p.m. $10 Adults, under 12 free Switzerland Community Church 2179 SR 13, St. Johns http://saco-fl.awardspace.com
SACO Presents A Little Fright Music
November 01 2009 Sunday
Event Type: Music
Cost: $10
The St. Augustine Community Orchestra presents: A Little Fright Music, "Cheerful fright music selected by director/conductor John Bush" 8:00p.m. $10 Adults, under 12 free Switzerland Community Church 2179 SR 13, St. Johns http://saco-fl.awardspace.com
Keith Ashley Speaks About Archeological Finds at Ft. George Island 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Keith Ashley Speaks About Archeological Finds at Ft. George Island
November 01 2009 Sunday
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Event Type: Talks_Presentations
Cost: free
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Talbot Islands State Parks will host an archaeological lecture on Sunday, November 1, 2009. Join Keith Ashley from the University of North Florida for an archaeological lecture on the findings from his recent work on Fort George Island. The lecture is being put on by the Friends of Talbot Islands. No reservations are necessary and the lecture is free.
The Florida Park Service is dedicated to providing programs that are accessible to all. Persons with special needs which may limit participation or enjoyment of any program should advise the park in advance so assistance with reasonable accommodations can be provided.
For additional information on any of these programs, call the Talbot Islands Ranger Station at (904) 251-2320. For more information about Florida State Parks, visit www.FloridaStateParks.org.
This event will take place: 2:00 P.M. Saturday, November 1, 2009 Ribault Club Fort George Island Cultural State Park 12157 Heckscher Drive Jacksonville, Florida
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