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Coastal Companion

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Flagler History Walk – St. Augustine, Florida

March 27, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Flagler History Walk with Evelyn Kahrs. March 29th, 1:30p.m. Tickets: $10
Meet  in Casa Monica Hotel Lobby. Call: 904-825-3600

Colonial Game Night – St Simons Island, Georgia

February 25, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Learn to play the colonial dice game of Farkle.
Fort Frederica, St. Simons Island. 912-638-3639. www.nps.gov/fofr
Admission:  $3 adult park entry

Art Talk and Tour – St Augustine, Florida

February 20, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Come participate in the Sinners and Saints in the Ancient city: religious art and architecture in St. Augustine talk and tour with Cecile- Marie Sastre, Ph.D. Call 904.824.2310 or visit St Augustine Art Association for more.

Bloody Marsh Musket Program – St Simons Island, Georgia

February 20, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Bloody Marsh off Demere Rd., St. Simons Island. Phone:  912-638-3639
Sponsored by Ft. Frederica National Monument.
Click here t0 read more about the Bloody Marsh Unit.

Spanish Nightwatch – St Augustine, Florida

February 19, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Step back in time to 1740 when St. Augustine was a Spanish garrison town. Throughout the day, authentically clad soldiers representing the city’s garrison will be encamped at the Colonial Spanish Quarter on St. George Street. At 8 p.m., Nightwatch gets underway when the soldiers gather at Government House and begin a torch-lit parade through the historic area. The procession will head up St. George Street to the Castillo de San Marcos where artillerymen will fire a salute with cannons. The next stop for the soldiers will be the City Gate where a ceremonial changing of the guard will take place. Returning to the Plaza de la Constitucion, the torch-wielding soldiers will load their muskets and fire a volley of joy.
Colonial Spanish Quarter and Government House Museum, Parade at 8 p.m.
Call 904.825.1004 for more information.

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