Arts and Entertainment
April 4, 2024
From: Amelia Island Museum of HistoryWeekly Updates
April's 3rd on 3rd Tells Florida's Story—Con Sabor Latino!
Friday, April 19th, at 6pm
Since Ponce de Leon arrived on the shores of Florida in April 1513, stories of this region have never been the same. Flowing seamlessly between Spanish and English, storyteller and teaching artist Carrie Sue Ayvar weaves together personal, historical, and traditional Florida tales, con un poco sabor Latino- with a bit of Latino flavor! Join us on the evening of April 19th to be swept away by grand tales of the cultures and people who have come together to define Florida’s history!
Please note that, while this presentation will be in both Spanish and English, knowledge of both languages is not required for attendance.
Attendance is free for members and a suggested donation of $5 for nonmembers. Seating is limited on a first come, first served basis. This program is wheelchair accessible.
Watch this program remotely at https://www.twitch.tv/ameliaislandmuseumhistory
For more information contact Jarrett at 904-261-7378 x.102 or [email protected]
Share Your Vision for the Future of Nassau County!
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Take the quick 5 question survey to share your hopes for the future of Nassau County! And be sure to spread the word and share the survey with your friends and family!
The County is kicking off the Nassau Florida Vision 2050 to define the future of our community. This collaborative, 18-month process will bring together community leaders, residents, businesses, and many other stakeholders to help shape the vision! Spread the word and share the survey with your friends and family!
To learn more about the project, future Bicentennial events, and ways to get involved, please visit www.nassaufl2050.com!
Celebrate Fernandina's 200th Anniversary at the Museum!
Come celebrate Fernandina’s 200th anniversary with the Amelia Island Museum of History! We have events planned throughout the year to explore the people and history that defined the last 200 years.
Our monthly Brown Bag Lunch series will explore the island’s eight flags and beyond, taking visitors on a chronological journey through the different groups who have called Amelia Island home. On the first Wednesday of every month at noon, visitors will receive the next chapter in the island’s history, presented by our knowledgeable and entertaining docents!
Throughout the year, we will be celebrating unique aspects of Fernandina’s history through our changing exhibits. Opening on March 15th, “Make Your Voice Heard!” will explore Fernandina’s extraordinary role in the fight for Black and female voting rights. Opening on June 21st, “Voices of Amelia Island” will shine a spotlight on the musicians and songs that soundtrack our island’s history. Opening September 20th, “Voices from West Nassau” will highlight Fernandina’s connection to west Nassau County, following the construction and impact of the Florida Railroad. Opening December 20th, “5 Voices, 5 Centuries” will bring to life 5 historical figures from the past 500 years of life on Amelia Island.
We will also be holding numerous special events throughout the year, like “Songs of the Sea”, presented by the Amelia Island Opera on April 5th and 6th. Also returning is our popular “Graveside Chronicles”, in partnership with the Amelia Island Genealogical Society, on October 12th! Visit our website or stop by the museum for more information about our 2024 events!
Learn About Shrimping History and Support the Museum!
For more information or to book a tour, click here!
Pub Crawl
A wealth of historical information about downtown Fernandina and a good time for all!
Make a reservation to tour a few of our small town’s most popular, notorious or otherwise historic pubs and bars. This 2.5 hour tour covers about eight blocks of our historic district with stops at three to four of Fernandina’s historic pubs to enjoy a specialty drink and tales of years gone by. Along the journey your tour guide will regale you with colorful tales about the town and the people who lived there. It’s history with a kick!
This tour is held at 5 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month.
A minimum of 4 people is required to run the tour, with a maximum of 8 people per group. Must be 21 years of age or older. ID is required. The cost is $40 per person.
To reserve your spot, contact Thea Seagraves at [email protected] or call 904-261-7378 x 105.
Membership Corner
Annual Membership Drive
It’s time to renew memberships for 2024. Thank you to all of our current members for your support in 2023! Money received from members through dues plays a big part in offsetting our operational expenses and allows us to offer a diverse calendar of exhibits and programming to our community. If you are a member, please consider renewing your membership for the coming year. If you are not a current member we’d love to have you back. Memberships can be renewed by mail or online by navigating to our Membership Page (https://ameliamuseum.org/membership/). We look forward to seeing you around the museum!