Wednesday, September 8, 2010

September 8 - September Seafood Days - The Final Broadcast

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Today's Seafood Days Report will be the final in the series of daily updates on Franklin County coastal conditions following the April 20 Louisiana Oil Spill. Then, as now, our beaches are clean and our seafood is delicious. Thanks to the videography team from Forgotten Coast TV (FCTV), the daily Franklin County Beach and Seafood Report and the September Seafood Days report have provided us a daily overview of the area's coastal conditions as well as video interviews with seafood and tourism leaders giving you the insight into what makes Franklin County a natural escape. Join us online after today and keep up with events and activities in Franklin County. September Seafood Days will continue through the end of the month with special values from lodging providers and merchants from Alligator Point to Apalachicola. Come on down!

September marks the beginning of the fall festival season and many lodging providers are offering values and discount packages. Area merchants are offering September discounts to visitors as well. You can link to the Visitor Centers in Apalachicola, St. George Island and Carrabelle to learn about merchant discounts. 
What's Coming Up during September?
In addition to the relaxing natural amenities of our beaches, river and woodlands, our history, coastal culture, fresh seafood and unique shopping.... we also feature some pretty neat festivals, activities and events that will bring you back time after time. Here's what's happening in September. To see a complete calendar, click here.

Alligator Point Grouper Slam Sept 10
Captain's meeting on Friday, Sept. 10,  7 p.m. at the Tiki Bar at Alligator Point Marina. For more info and all the rules & regs, click here.

Camp Gordon Johnston Honors Museum Days Sept. 25
On September 25, Carrabelle's CGJ WWII Museum to participate in the Smithsonian Magazine's National Museum Day. The Carrabelle Museum is one of many across the country that will participate.  The museum will be open from 1000 hours until 1700 hours and will feature live music with songs from the 1940's. Details: campgordonjohnston.org

River Paddling Trip Sept 25
The Apalachicola Riverkeeper group will host a paddling trip on the Apalachicola River September 25. The trips are free to members and $30 for non-members. Spaces can be reserved by calling 850-653-8936 or via email riverkeeper@apalachicolariver

Memories of Apalachicola Sept 30
 Noted historic host Dolores Roux presents a talk on Apalachicola life and times. "Memories of Apalachicola" will be featured 5:30 p.m. Sept. 30 at the Raney House Museum (Carriage House Annex), Apalachicola. 

 




Franklin County Tourist Development Council • Post Office Box 819 • Apalachicola, Florida 32329
Toll Free: 866-914-2068 • www.ANaturalEscape.com


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