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Start The New Year with a Getaway
Resolve to book your 2015 vacations early this year!
ST. GEORGE ISLAND Enjoy Savings at Collins Vacation Rentals. Book 4 Nights and Get the 5th Night FREE on participating properties for the Fall and Winter 2014 season. Resort Vacation Properties: Stay the minimum number of nights in a participating home betweenSeptember 1 and January 4, 2015 and take 15% off when the advertised rate for your chosen dates is greater than $2,000. Repeat Renters can take an additional 5% off the adjusted rate, as well! New phone reservations only. Suncoast Vacation Rentals is offering value season rates through February.
APALACHICOLABest Western Apalach Inn is offering guests that stay 2 nights a 20% discount. on the 3rd night. Stay at the The Water Street Hotel is offering a winter special December 1 –February 15take $10.00 off the best available rate when booking advance reservations through The Water Street Hotel & Marina.
CARRABELLE AREASt. James Bay Golf Resort is offering a Stay & Play package which include accommodations at the Residences Condominiums, plus unlimited rounds of golf on our perfectly manicured 18-hole championship course. Points to View is offering discounts on 2 or more weeks and/or 2 or more months of rental and pets stay free! Save up to 50% when you book a stay of 2 nights or more with Pickett’s Landing Rentalsin Carrabelle. Sandy Beach Properties is offering 10% discount for guests returning to the same property more than once in any calendar year. Pirates Landing Condos and Sands of Carrabelle Townhomes: Mid-Week Special - Book two nights and get the third night free! Stay 2 nights and get the 3rd free at the Old Carrabelle Hotel. Restaurant breakfasts are included, just mention SaltyFall2014.
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Lighthouse Climb The St. George Lighthouse will host a full moon climb Jan 4 from 5:30-7pm
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St. George Island Home Tour Feb. 14
The St. George Island Tour of Homes will be held Feb. 14, 2015. The tour features distinctive homes from beach to bay. The event is sponsored by the St. George Lighthouse Association. A kick-off event will be held onFriday, February 13 from 6-8 pmat the St. George Island Fire Station on Pine Street. Click here to learn more.
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African American History Festival
Feb. 20-22
H’COLA’s 12th Annual African-American History Festival will be held Feb. 14-16, 2015. This event is a celebration of African-American history, life, music and culture. This outdoor, family-oriented event is filled with varied artists and entertainers, children’s activities, arts, history, education, health & wellness and more. There will be live entertainment throughout the two day event. Admission is always free. The event is held in Apalachicola at Franklin Square 6th Street between Avenues L&M. For more information, click here.
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Oyster Cookoff Jan. 16-17The 5th Annual Oyster Cook-Off to benefit the Apalachicola Volunteer Fire Department will be held on Saturday, January 17, 2015 from noon till 5 p.m. There will be a Friday evening (Jan. 16) preview of the oyster-related silent auction items, along with a sampling of the Apalachicola Bay's tasty bivalves from 6-8 pm. The actual cook-offon Saturday will start at 12 noon, Judging and Bands starts at 2 pm. Contestants are encouraged to enter with their favorite recipe. All forms of oysters will be available to taste: raw, steamed, fried. Other food items and refreshments will be available for purchase also. The day's activities will include live music and dancing performances.Watch the video here.
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Ilse Newell Concerts Ring In New Year Ilse Newell Concert Series Kicks Off the New Year With a concert by Read Gainsford on Sunday, January 11, 2015. That concert will be held at 4pm at Trinity Episcopal Church.
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Chef's Sampler Feb. 8On February 8, chefs from all over the Forgotten Coast will prepare their most creative dishes at the historic Fort Coombs Armory located on 4th street and Avenue D in Apalachicola. Sample an array from our area restaurants. Our talented shopkeepers and local designers give the event an extraordinary touch and add creative flair by decorating each table individually. Details here.
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Mardi Gras Feb. 7
Join in on the Franklin County Mardi Gras Festivities on February 7 as the Franklin County Habitat for Humanity hosts its annual Mardi Gras benefit celebration in Apalachicola. The group will host a Mardi Gras Dinner and Ball on Saturday, Feb. 7 at 6:30 pm. The group will also host a parade Fridayevening before the ball. Click here for details.
There will also be a separate Mardi Gras pet parade Saturday, Feb. 7 in downtown Apalachicola hosted to benefit the Franklin County Animal Shelter. The parade begins at 1pm. Click here for details.
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Dixie Theatre Kicks off 18th Season of Performance
Culture takes center stage beginning in January as the historic Dixie Theatre kicks off its 2015 Professional Season of music and theatre performances.
After traveling the globe and playing such US venues at New Orleans Jazz Festival, we are honored to have this incredible musician grace the Dixie stage.
Back for their 4th year at the Dixie, this ballet company is a Franklin County favorite, breathtaking beauty in motion.
Jan. 24 - The Lady With All The Answers After performing the Bell of Amherst for years, this talented performer has taken on Ann Landers and it's going to be nothing but fun for everyone
Coming in February
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Apalachicola's Dixie Theatre Is A Community IconApalachicola’s Historic Dixie Theatre has been a cultural landmark in Apalachicola for more than 100 years. The DixieTheatre opened in Apalachicola in April 1913. Built by an enterprising local sponge diver Alexander Fortunas, the theatre was a stunning addition to the town with a front marquee that glowed with more than 100 white and colored electric lights. The Dixie featured a conical ticket office and a main hall with 360 folding opera chairs and a sunken pit for the orchestra.
The Dixie Theatre imported traveling theatre troupes and presented attractions featuring local talent. In 1915, with the advent of motion pictures, the Dixie Theatre was converted to a motion picture house.
The Dixie Theatre had become the entertainment center for Franklin County, hosting theatre, movies and even political debates until 1967, when it was closed and shuttered. In 1994 the Theatre was purchased by the Partington Family and a major recreation began. Following an extensive four year renovation, the Dixie Theatre reopened in 1998. Today it remains one of only a few family owned & operated Professional Theatres in America. For ticket and performance information, please visit www.DixieTheatre.com.
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