The Wakulla Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce partnership with the Wakulla Historical Society!
The Chamber of Commerce and the Wakulla Historical Society will showcase ‘A Day in Crawfordville’ as part of “Wild about Wakulla Week,” and hold tours of the old jail and the historic courthouse in Crawfordville Tuesday, April 5th, 2011. In addition, guided walking and driving tours of local historical homes, cemeteries and sink holes will be scheduled during the day by the Wakulla Historical Society. The finale of the day will be Wakulla Story: Through a Looking Glass (Heritage Play). It’s history-in-the-making as the story of Wakulla County is performed in a live staged-read presentation. This ‘introduction’ to our county’s history is the first of an ongoing series that will bring the true and historical tales of Wakulla to the stage April 5th, 7 p.m. at the Old Courthouse. Directed by Herb Donaldson of Wakulla County Historical Society and The Palaver Tree Theater Company along with assistance by Murray McLaughlin of the Wakulla County Historical Society; attendance is free of charge, donations are accepted.
The Chamber of Commerce and the Wakulla Historical Society will showcase ‘A Day in Crawfordville’ as part of “Wild about Wakulla Week,” and hold tours of the old jail and the historic courthouse in Crawfordville Tuesday, April 5th, 2011. In addition, guided walking and driving tours of local historical homes, cemeteries and sink holes will be scheduled during the day by the Wakulla Historical Society. The finale of the day will be Wakulla Story: Through a Looking Glass (Heritage Play). It’s history-in-the-making as the story of Wakulla County is performed in a live staged-read presentation. This ‘introduction’ to our county’s history is the first of an ongoing series that will bring the true and historical tales of Wakulla to the stage April 5th, 7 p.m. at the Old Courthouse. Directed by Herb Donaldson of Wakulla County Historical Society and The Palaver Tree Theater Company along with assistance by Murray McLaughlin of the Wakulla County Historical Society; attendance is free of charge, donations are accepted.
For more information call the Chamber office (850) 926-1848, or Cathy Frank, Wakulla Historical Society (850) 251-5201.
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