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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Battle of Iwo Jima
DESCRIPTION:Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is presenting a special exhibit about the Battle of Iwo Jima. This exhibit will open Tuesday\, March 3 and will be on display at the museum until Saturday\, March 28\, 2026. The museum is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm ET and there is no charge for admission. \n  \nThe Battle of Iwo Jima was one of the most important and hardest-fought amphibious battles of World War II. From February 19 to March 26\, 1945\, American forces attacked the small\, heavily defended island to secure its airfields and use them to support bombing missions against Japan. Marines from the 3rd\, 4th\, and 5th Marine Divisions landed on narrow beaches under heavy artillery\, mortar\, and small arms fire and quickly faced fierce resistance. Japanese troops were dug into bunkers\, caves\, and tunnels\, making every step forward dangerous. The battle was one of the bloodiest in the Pacific\, with nearly 7\,000 Americans killed and many more wounded.  After weeks of hard combat\, the island was secured and the famous flag raising on Mount Suribachi became a powerful symbol of courage and sacrifice. \n  \nAlthough Marines led the assault\, many Army and Navy units played key support roles. The U.S. Army’s 147th Infantry Regiment helped clear the island\, and Navy Seabees repaired airfields so planes could quickly use them. Among them were several Amphibious Truck Companies—the 471st\, 473rd\, and 476th— that trained at Camp Gordon Johnston. Landing under fire\, they moved supplies\, carried ammunition\, rescued stranded equipment\, and evacuated wounded soldiers from the beaches using DUKW amphibious vehicles. These units served alongside the 4th Marine Division and took part in heavy fighting. Throughout the month\, the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum will have a special exhibit commemorating the anniversary of the Iwo Jima Battle. Displays will include photos\, video\, and artifacts including some from the Marine Corps. \n  \nCamp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum is located in Carrabelle\, directly across from Carrabelle Public Beach Park at 1873 Hwy 98 West. For more information\, contact Camp Gordon Johnston Museum at (850) 697-8575 or museum@campgordonjohnston.com. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
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LOCATION:Camp Gordon Johnston Museum\, 1873 Hwy 98 West\, Carrabelle\, Fl\, 32322
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SUMMARY:Artists Capture the Coast During Forgotten Coast en Plein Air
DESCRIPTION:Beaches\, lighthouses\, bayous\, pine forests\, palm trees\, fishing villages and vessels\, and historic small-town Southern architecture: The Forgotten Coast en Plein Air offers a dramatic array of inspiring settings. Located along a 100-mile stretch of scenic coastal towns on the Gulf in North Florida\, this 10-day invitational event takes place from March 20–29\, 2026\, bringing world-class plein air artists together to paint across eight Forgotten Coast communities. Now in its 21st year\, the event offers residents and visitors an interactive arts experience and kicks off with the popular Quickdraw paintout\, where artists capture the beauty of the region in real time. The Quickdraw will be judged by celebrated contemporary impressionist Lori Putnam\, an award-winning oil painter and Master Signature Member of the Oil Painters of America (OPAM) whose expressive works\, which are shaped by painting and teaching in more than 30 countries\, are exhibited and collected worldwide. \n  \nActivities take place every day throughout the event and include painting demonstrations\, lunch and learns\, wetroom\, gala\, painting stations with plein air artists\, Student Art Day\, and a plein air gospel service on the waterfront. Student Art Day\, a cherished highlight of the event since 2007\, pairs selected Gulf and Franklin County students one-on-one with artists to create plein air paintings. The students’ work will be exhibited March 25–29 at The Joe Center for the Arts in Port St. Joe. All demonstrations and receptions are free and open to the public. Collector packages include an art credit for painting purchases and admittance to additional events. \n  \nInvited artists from around the world include Olena Babak\, Suzie Baker\, Greg Barnes\, Beth Bathe\, Carla Bosch\, Lon Brauer\, Cindy Briggs\, Charles Dickinson\, Mark Fehlman\, Joe Gyurcsak\, Michelle Held\, Tim Horn\, Kathleen B. Hudson\, Vicki Norman\, Jeremy Sams\, Manon Sander\, Mark Shasha\, Richie Vios\, and Steven S. Walker. Florida’s Finest Plein Air Ambassadors\, who share their experience through painting stations\, include Nancy Nowak\, Lizzie Hunter\, Monica Meerwarth Fernsell\, and Betty Wentworth. \n  \nVolunteers\, collectors\, and art lovers become part of a remarkable celebration of creativity that helps preserve the region’s culture\, history\, and natural beauty. As artists paint along this beautiful coast and volunteers bring the event to life\, its impact is felt throughout the Forgotten Coast communities—touching residents\, visitors\, and inspiring both young artists and the young-at-heart. \n  \nThe Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition (FCCC)\, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization\, works to enrich the communities along Florida’s Forgotten Coast—from Alligator Point to Mexico Beach—through cultural activities that highlight the region’s unique arts and heritage including its signature event\, Forgotten Coast en Plein Air\, America’s Great Paint Out. For details\, visit www.forgottencoastenpleinair.com. Funded in part by Florida Arts & Culture\,  Duke Energy Foundation and the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. \n  \n2026 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air Event Schedule \n  \nFriday\, March 20 – Workshops/Opening Luncheon/Demos \n\nWorkshop with invited artist (Steven Walker)\, 9am-4pm Millpond Pavillion\, Apalachicola. Pre-register online. Limited to 10.\nWorkshop with invited artist (Cindy Briggs)\, 9am-4pm\, The Joe Center for the Arts in Port St. Joe. Pre-register online. Limited to 15.\nOpening Luncheon + Richie’s Residency Presentation\, Noon-2pm\, The Joe in Port St. Joe. Free to attend and all invited.\nWorking Waterfront\, Artists Demonstrations & Reception– 2pm-5pm\, Riverfront Park\, Apalachicola – Carla Bosch\, Joe Gyurcsak\, Michelle Held\, Tim Horn & Mark Shasha. Free to the public.\n\n  \nSaturday\, March 21 – Quickdraw \n\nQuickdraw – 8am-1pm\, (artist registration opens 8am) Millpond\, Apalachicola. Free to spectators.\nQuickdraw & Florida’s Finest Reception\, 6pm\, The Center for History\, Culture and Art\, Apalachicola. Reception is free and open to the public.\n\n  \nSunday\, March 22 – Plein Church/Simmons Bayou Demos \n\nPlein Air Church\, 9am-12pm\, Riverfront Park\, Apalachicola – Suzie Baker\, Beth Bathe\, Kathleen Hudson & Steven Walker. Free to attend and all invited.\nSimmons Bayou (Buffer Preserve) Artists Demonstrations – 2pm-4pm\, St. Joseph Bay State Buffer Preserve – Olena Babak\, Lon Brauer\, Charles Dickinson & Mark Fehlman  Free to attend and all invited.\nSimmons Bayou Artists Reception– 4pm\, Buffer Preserve. Free to attend and all invited.\n\n  \nMonday\, March 23 – Mexico Beach Demos \n\nLunch & Learn – Noon\, Wet Room\, The Joe\, PSJ – Suzie Baker. Premium table seating sold out/ not available. Overflow presentation only seating with no lunch available with no preregistration required.\nMexico Beach Artists Demonstrations\, 2pm-4pm\, Mexico Beach Welcome Center\, 102 Canal Parkway – Olena Babak\, Greg Barnes\, Vicki Norman & Manon Sander. Free to attend and all invited.\nMexico Beach Artists Reception – 4pm – Mexico Beach Welcome Center. Free to attend and all invited.\n\n  \nTuesday\, March 24 – Carrabelle Demos \n\nLunch & Learn– Noon\, Wet Room\, The Joe\, PSJ – Jeremy Sams. Premium table seating sold out/ not available. Overflow presentation only seating with no lunch available with no preregistration required.\nMarine Street Panoramas Artists Demonstrations 2pm-4pm\, Marine Street Pavilion\, Carrabelle – Greg Barnes\, Carla Bosch\, Cindy Briggs & Mark Shasha. Free to attend and all invited.\nCarrabelle Artists Reception 4pm\, Marine Street Pavilion. Free to attend and all invited.\n\n  \nWednesday\, March 25 – SAD/SGI Demos \n\nStudent Art Day – 10am-1pm\, Mexico Beach Welcome Center area. Free and open to spectators.\n George Island Artists Demonstrations – 2pm-4pm\, Lighthouse / Beach / Pavilion areas\, St. George Island – Charles Dickinson\, Joe Gyurcsak\, Kathleen Hudson & Richie Vios. Free to attend and all invited.\nSGI Artists Reception – 4pm\, SGI Lighthouse\, Free to attend and all invited.\n\n  \nThursday\, March 26 – Eastpoint Demos/Small Painting Reveal \n\nLunch & Learn – Noon\, Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve (ANERR)\, Eastpoint – Mark Fehlman. Limited premium lunch seating\, $20 per person\, pre-registration required. Once the event is sold out\, overflow presentation only seating with no lunch available with no preregistration required.\nEastpoint Artists Demonstrations\, 2pm-4pm\, ANERR – Lon Brauer\, Tim Horn\, Vicki Norman\, Jeremy Sams & Manon Sander. Free to the public.\nEastpoint Artists Reception – 4pm\, ANERR. Free to the public.\nSmall Painting Reveal\, 6pm-8pm\, Wet Room\, The Joe\, PSJ (artists that are able to come are invited to meet collectors). The public is invited (no tickets required).\n\n  \nFriday\, March 27 – Maecenas \n\nArt Due in Wet Room by noon\nLunch & Learn– Noon\, 75 5th Street\, Apalachicola – Beth Bathe. Limited premium lunch seating\, $20 per person\, pre-registration required. Once the event is sold out\, overflow presentation only seating with no lunch available with no preregistration required.\nMaecenas Dinner & Artists Choice Reveal – 6pm-8pm\, Wet Room\, The Joe\, PSJ (all artists attend). This special event is by invitation only for Maecenas level Collectors and above. The deadline to purchase the Maecenas or Benefactor level Collectors packages is Sunday\, March 22nd.\n\n  \nSaturday\, March 28 – Gala \n\nMaster’s Gallery Tour\, noon-1pm\, Wet Room\, The Joe\, PSJ – Discussion by Michelle Held. Free to attend and all invited.\nCollector’s Gala – 7pm-9pm\, Wet Room\, The Joe\, PSJ (all artists attend). Open to Friends level Collectors and above.\n\n  \nSunday\, March 29 – Open House Sunday \n\nOpen House at the Wetroom\, 11am-3pm\, Wet Room\, The Joe\, PSJ. Free event & open to the public!\nArtists’ Choice Demonstration\, Noon-1pm\, Wet Room\, The Joe\, PSJ\, Artists’ Choice winner. Free to attend and all invited.\nWet Room closes 3pm\n\n  \nSunday\, March 22 to Sunday\, March 29 \n\nWet Room Exhibits\, Daily 11am-5pm\, Sunday 29th 11am-3pm.The Joe\, PSJ. Free to the public and paintings are for sale.\nMasters’ Gallery Exhibit – Inspired Paintings\, Daily 11am-5pm\, Sunday 29th 11am-3pm. The Joe\, PSJ. Free to the public and paintings are for sale.\n\n  \nSunday\, March 22 to Wednesday\, March 25 \n\nQuickdraw and Florida’s Finest Exhibits\, Open from Sunday\, March 22nd at 11am-5pm through Wednesday\, March 25th at 5pm. Center for History\, Culture and Art\, Apalachicola Free to the public and paintings are for sale.\n\n  \nSunday\, March 22 to Friday\, March 27  \n\nFlorida’s Finest Ambassador’s Painting Stations: one-on-one painting experience\, Various times and locations. Ticket purchase required. Open to artists / budding artists.\n\n  \nNote: All of Forgotten Coast en Plein Air events run on Eastern time\, so events in Mexico Beach will be one hour earlier than local time. For example\, an event starting at 2pm Eastern\, will actually start at 1pm Mexico Beach (Central) time. \n  \nFor details or to purchase tickets\, go to www.forgottencoastenpleinair.com/.  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Carrabelle Culture Crawl  Art. Music. Heritage. Fun.
DESCRIPTION:The Carrabelle History Museum is hosting the Carrabelle Culture Crawl on Saturday\, March 28 from 10 am to 3 pm. This cultural event is a free celebration of local culture\, art\, music\, history\, food\, and fun at the Carrabelle History Museum and throughout downtown Carrabelle. This is a fantastic chance for visitors to have some fun and experience the wonderful local culture of Carrabelle. The Carrabelle History Museum is located at SE 106 Avenue B\, Carrabelle\, FL. \n  \nThe Crawl will bring live music and entertainment to the streets of Carrabelle\, with Florida folk music\, classic country\, modern hits\, gospel\, and oldies. A variety of musicians will be performing including Frank Lindamood\, Sumpin’ Old & Sumpin’ New\, Jhaki and Robert Davis\, Elijah Cole Allen\, and Shaken & Stirred. Visitors will spot fun\, costumed characters from the Fishy Fashion Show by Joan Matey wandering the streets. These walking photo ops are a fan-favorite. Plus\, the talented Lydia Countryman and friends will delight the crowd with their life-size dog puppets walking the streets. \n  \nArt will abound at the Crawl featuring local artists and artisans. Visitors can watch as artists paint “plein air” offering a glimpse at the creative process in action. Shops and galleries will feature lots of artwork available for viewing and buying. The always popular public art drawing and coloring activity will be hung in storefront windows as well as sidewalk chalk and other family friendly art activities. There will be special activities at the Rio Carrabelle Gallery for kids and adults. Guests can also stroll over to see Carrabelle’s two large\, stunning murals. \n  \nClassic\, vintage\, and modern cars will roll into the Crawl\, offering a stunning showcase for auto enthusiasts. Visitors can also enjoy demos and displays highlighting traditional skills that connect with the craftsmanship of the past. Features include quilting\, cast net throwing\, blacksmithing\, pottery sculpting\, turpentining\, rug making\, arrowheads and more. \n  \nCarrabelle’s food scene will shine with favorites like shrimp and crab cakes\, plus hearty options like burgers and mile-high deli sandwiches. Sweet treats include donuts\, smoothies and energy teas. Plus local food trucks will be serving up even more delicious options including Sour Puss Gourmet Lemonade with a variety of delicious\, refreshing lemonades. \n  \nSeveral talented authors\, including Michael Kinnett\, Kermit Brown\, Royce Rolstad\, Charles Schultz and Shelby Day\, will be participating\, signing and discussing their books. Guests can learn about the culture and history of the area with exhibits at the Carrabelle History Museum including Shipwrecks of Dog Island; Tate’s Hell; and the Native People’s display. Visitors can discover the bygone eras when lumber merchants\, steamships\, and shrimping vessels lined the deep Carrabelle River. \n  \nFor more information\, contact 850-697-2141\, carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com\, or www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org. Sponsored by Air Con of Wakulla\, Centennial Bank\, Coastal Realty Group\, D & G Hardware & Supply\, Duke Energy\, Inovia Consulting Group\, Stone’s Home Centers and Weems Memorial Hospital. Funding in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
URL:https://www.apalachicolabay.org/event/carrabelle-culture-crawl-art-music-heritage-fun/
LOCATION:Carrabelle History Museum\, 501 St. James Ave \, Carrabelle\, Fl\, 32322
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