Archive for the ‘Festivals’ Category
Legends in the Fall ~ Chipley
Saturday, October 10, 5:00 – 10:00 P.M.

Join the Washington County Historical Society and the Friends of Falling Waters at the Falling Waters State Park for the annual Legends in the Fall festival. Here is the line-up of entertainment:
5:00 ~ Welcome from sponsor representatives with Perry Wells as Master of Ceremonies
5:15 ~ The Grace Notes featuring an eclectic array of songs
5:50 ~ Winona VanLandingham with stories from Chesnut Hill
6:10 ~ To Be Announced
6:45 ~ Sho Nuf Roxie telling “A Day in the Life of Sharecroppers”
7:20 ~ Florida Public Archaeology Network
7:40 ~ Max Wells singing about local places and happenings
8:00 ~ Gator Brown telling ” How NOT to Catch A Gator”
8:35 ~ Ernest Toole singing songs and stories of old
9:10 ~ Debra Bush telling of Clan Fire, Rascally Suka (Opossum) and Sushutke (White Heron)
It sounds like a great night of music storytelling!
Panhandle Historic Preservation Alliance (PHPA) members attending will be the Florida Public Archaeology Network, Friends of Eden Gardens State Park, Friends of the Governor Stone, Walton County Heritage Association, and Washington County Historical & Preservation Society.
Falling Waters State Park is located 3 miles south of Chipley. From State Road 77, turn left on State Park Road and follow it to the park’s entrance. From I-10, take the Chipley exit south on State Road 77 and follow the signs to the park.
Spring Market Day ~ Bagdad
Historic and picturesque Bagdad Village is located in Northwest Florida near the City of Milton on the banks of the beautiful Blackwater River.
As early as 1840, Bagdad was a thriving port, producing and shipping more yellow pine lumber than any port in the world. By 1900, Bagdad Village had become one of the most industrialized areas in the State of Florida. Life in Bagdad centered around the saw mill and logging industries pioneered by Joseph Forsyth and partners. The daily thumps, clanks, and whine of the mills continued for over 111 years until the Depression and depletion of natural resources silenced them forever in 1939. The Village of Bagdad is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Join the Bagdad Village Preservation Association on Saturday, May 30, for its Spring Market Day celebration from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the Community Center, Pooley and School Streets, in Bagdad. There will be:
- Arts & Crafts Vendors
- Fish Fry
- Cake Walk
- Homemade Ice Cream
- Children’s Activities
- Bagdad Fire Department Demonstration
Among the items for sale will be: Pen and Ink Drawings, Candles, Collectibles, Jewelry, Wind Chimes, Honey, Farm Implements, Crochet Towels, Aprons, Personalized Books, Children’s Music, Kites, Metal Sculptures, Homemade Salsa, Antiques, Red Hats, Lighted Glass Bottles, Turned Wood Items, and Watercolor Paintings.
Those in the know suggest you bring a lawn chair and simply enjoy the day. That sounds like a great prelude to summer!
Call 850-983-3005 or 850-293-5349 for more information or visit www.BagdadVillage.org.
33rd Annual Saturday in the Park Festival – Valparaiso
Saturday, April 25, 2009, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. in Perrine Park and at the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida in Historic Old Valparaiso.
Saturday in the Park is a free community festival featuring artists, craftspeople, and live entertainment, including country, blues, jazz and ethnic music, a variety of cultural dance troupes, storytellers, children’s crafts, petting zoo, historical exhibits, traditional trade demonstrations, museum tours, and food vendors. There will also be a Kid’s Country Corner, featuring old fashioned games & toys, bubble gum blowing, watermelon eating contests, folk art crafts and more!
The Panhandle Heritage 5K & Kids’ 1 Mile Fun Run will kick off the festival at 7 a.m. with a run around old Valparaiso. See the Heritage Museum’s website for registration information.
Folk Life Days in Blountstown
April 16th, 17th & 18th
Panhandle Pioneer Settlement will be having its annual Folk Life Days April 16th, 17th & 18th.
There will be demonstrations relating to homelife, including biscuit-making, soap-making, quilting, knitting, crocheting, and washing clothes. Other features relating to life on the farm include beekeeping, blacksmithing, woodcarving, making crackling, churning butter, and using a saw mill. There will be hayrides and music throughout the day. All cabins will be open and manned by volunteers. Admission is $3. For additional information and/or directions, call 850-674-2777 or visit www.ppmuseum.org.
University of West Florida ~ Pensacola
The University of West Florida will host its annual Festival on the Green this Friday and Saturday. The majority of events are scheduled between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM.

Friday’s activities include a Crafts Fair, live entertainment, a Fine Arts Show, a Library Book Sale, a Native American Village, and a time Portal to the Past, featuring Spanish Explorers and French Occupational Soldiers!
Saturday will bring a Children’s Festival, a Classic Car show, a Dog Sports Exhibition, Sporting Events, Trolley Tours, and more live music! Be sure to check the schedule before you go, so you don’t miss anything!
Fire & Earth: 2009 Coastal Pottery Expo
The Fort Walton Beach Heritage Park and Cultural Center will host the 2009 Coastal Pottery Expo from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, at the Indian Temple Mound Museum.The Expo celebrates the ancient art form of ceramics pottery through the interpretation of modern artists.
Activities will fill the grounds all day, including a pottery ground firing, wheel throwing, student competition, a children’s craft area, and gallery tours of the Indian Temple Mound Museum. Staff’s restaurant is providing seafood and beer with a portion of proceeds donated to the museum. The event is on rain or shine.
Heritage Park and Cultural Center is located at 139 Miracle Strip Parkway in historic downtown Fort Walton Beach.
