Arts and Entertainment
September 27, 2024
From: Amelia Island Museum of HistoryJoin Our Next Brown Bag Lunch!
In March of 1862, Union forces captured Fernandina and Amelia Island, raising an immediate question: what did capture and occupation mean? What was the meaning of victory in this horrible Civil War? How did this affect the people of Amelia Island, and what did those people want?
This struggle brought extraordinary social, political, and economic change to the island. Join award winning historian Jonathan Bryant on Wednesday, October 2, as we explore the twists and turns of a community in the midst of dramatic change.
Attendance is a suggested donation of $5 for members and $10 for nonmembers.
Seating is limited on a first come, first served basis.
This program is wheelchair accessible.
For more information contact Isabelle at 904-261-7378 x.102 or [email protected].
Halloween Pub Crawl: Ghouls and Goblets!
Get ready for some spooky fun this October with our Ghouls and Goblets Halloween Pub Crawl!
Join us for three chilling evenings on October 2nd and 16th (30th is sold out), as we tour local pubs with haunted histories and ghostly tales.
Spots are limited, so reserve yours today!
To make your reservation, contact Thea at [email protected] or call 904-261-7378 x. 105.
Graveside Chronicles Coming This Fall!
Have you always wanted to know who resides at Bosque Bello Cemetery?
Domingo Pedro de Los Santos Acosta was born in St. Augustine and was sent to Amelia Island in 1808 as part of the Spanish Militia. You can learn more about Domingo at the Graveside Chronicles Tour taking place on October 12th. (This image is of a Spanish Militia uniform similar to what Domingo might have worn.)
The guided tour at Bosque Bello Cemetery offers a unique chance to learn about the lives and stories of notable past residents of Fernandina.
During the tour, you will be escorted to 8 different gravesites. Here, Costumed Interpreters will share the intimate tales of these individuals who played a significant role in shaping the community surrounding Amelia Island.
Details:
Event date: Saturday, October 12, 2024 from 9:00 AM to 4PM (the last tour departs at 4 PM).
Duration: 1 ½ hours.
Cost: $25/pp. Tickets may be purchased online only at www.ameliamuseum.org.
Due to the Bosque Bello terrain, the tour might not be wheelchair accessible or suitable for those using walkers.
Help Pave the Path to History: Donate to Our Garden!
The Garden Angels are looking to refresh our history garden pathways this fall. We are accepting donations of bags of white rocks. Rocks may be purchased at Lowe's for $12.58.
Monetary donations are also graciously accepted - please designate the funds go to the Volunteer Garden to support these efforts.
To learn more, please contact Thea at [email protected] or call 904.261.7378 x.105.
Learn About Shrimping History and Support the Museum!
For more information or to book a tour, click here!
In Case You Missed It...
If you missed our recent programs, watch them below!
Brown Bag Lunch: Fernandina in the Civil War, with Holly Lane
3rd on 3rd: In the Metal Wake of Colonial Spanish Expeditions, with Charles Cobb