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  • Join us this January as we proudly celebrate the Challenger Learning Center, our featured Non-Profit Partner of the Month. Guests are invited to enjoy light bites, libations, and handcrafted cocktails while shopping and connecting in a welcoming atmosphere. We’ll also be featuring a special candle for the month, with 100% of the net profits from candle sales donated directly to the Challenger Learning Center, supporting their mission to inspire curiosity, learning, and exploration in our community.
  • Step into the New Year refreshed and renewed with complementary facials, hand treatments and more with The Aesthetic Blend. Join us for mimosas and a soulful start to the new year!
  • Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is presenting a special exhibit about Operation Husky, the invasion of Sicily. This exhibit will be on display from Tuesday, January 6, 2026 until Saturday, January 31, 2026. The museum is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm. There is no charge for admission, but donations are gladly accepted.

    Operation Husky was the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943, devised in North Africa as the Allies drove German and Italian forces from the continent and prepared to advance into Italy. The campaign relied on a series of top-secret deceptions—fake units, fabricated communications, and the famed British Intelligence ploy known as Operation Mincemeat, which persuaded Germany that Sicily was not the next target. It set in motion one of the largest combined operations of World War II, involving nearly half a million Allied personnel.

    Highlights of this exhibit include a set of top-secret plans for the JOSS segment (3rd Infantry Division) amphibious landings near Licata, Sicily, along with details for CENT (Forty-fifth Division near Scoglitti, Sicily) and DIME (1st Division near Gela, Sicily), the other two American landing forces. This copy of the top-secret plans was printed just 20 days before the start of Operation Husky, which involved amphibious landing of infantry and armor as well as parachute operations by the 82nd Airborne. It is also a secret as to why the museum holds this set of plans.

    Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum is located in Carrabelle, directly across from Carrabelle Public Beach Park at 1873 Hwy 98 West. For more information, contact the museum at (850) 697-8575, museum@campgordonjohnston.com and http://www.campgordonjohnston.com. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
  • The Carrabelle History Museum is proud to present a fascinating speaker program, “French, Spanish and British Years: From Discovery to an Exceptionally American Florida”, featuring Clinton Flowers, Interpretive Aide at the Missouri State Museum. This free program will be held Saturday, February 7, 2026, from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm ET at C-Quarters Marina, 501 St James Ave (Hwy 98), Carrabelle, FL.

    Flowers will discuss the critical events and interactions among France, Spain, and Britain that contributed to the development of the modern State of Florida. The narrative encompasses episodes of conflict, deception, and strategic alliances, while recognizing the enduring legacies of Florida—now celebrated as the “free state of sunshine!”

    The Louisiana Purchase of 1803, though not directly including Florida, transformed the young nation and indirectly reshaped Florida’s role. Occurring during a period characterized by exploration, conquest, and expansion, it marked a major enhancement of American power, providing new territory, resources, wealth, and international influence. Once ruled by Spain, then Britain, then the U.S., Florida’s path to statehood reveals a layered history. While many believe Spain made the first permanent settlement at St. Augustine in 1565, the French actually established one earlier in 1562—decades before Jamestown. Divided into East and West Florida, the region remained outside the Continental Congress, yet was deeply entwined with America’s expansion story.

    Clinton Flowers works as an Interpretive Aide at the Missouri State Museum, a history and cultural division of Missouri State Parks, in the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. He has retired from a career as Program Manager in the Missouri Department of Economic Development. Flowers has a Bachelor’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration. As a certified Interpretive Aide, he provides guided tours and has developed history programs about our nation’s westward expansion, Lewis and Clark, the steamboat industry, and the Louisiana Purchase. In addition, he has been a long-time visitor to Florida’s Forgotten Coast. Flowers brings both expertise and personal passion to this talk.

    There is no fee for this program but donations are welcome. Sponsored by C-Quarters Marina and Shaun Donahoe Realty. For more information, visit www.carrabellehistorymuseum.org or contact carrabellehistorymuseum@gmail.com or 850-697-2141. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
  • Get Ready for the Inaugural Elder Care Services “Paddles for Purpose” Pickleball Tournament!

    Join us for an exciting day of friendly competition, community fun, and meaningful impact at our very first Paddles for Purpose tournament! This isn’t just a game—it’s a chance to make a real difference in the lives of seniors in the Big Bend region.

    Your participation and support help fund programs that provide: Vital nutrition for home-bound seniors, social connection for isolated older adults, personalized care for frail seniors and emergency assistance for those facing crisis situations.

    By sponsoring or joining the tournament, you’re directly supporting Elder Care Services’ mission to care for vulnerable seniors in our community.

    Come paddle with purpose—have fun, compete, and help seniors thrive!

    Date: Saturday, February 21, 2026
    Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Check-in at 11:00 AM)
    Location: Tom Brown Park – Pickleball Courts
    Event Overview Players: Approximately 50 participants expected
    Skill Levels: Beginner: 2.0 – 2.9 Intermediate: 3.0 – 3.8 Advanced: 3.8+
    Awards: Trophies for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners
    Registration Fees: $100 per Team $50 per Individual

    For questions regarding sponsorships, please contact Cindy Underwood at underwoodc@ecsbigbend.org or (850) 245-5931.
  • Join the Gallery of Art as we present an Opening Reception for Photographer Jean Hutchison Smith, the winner of the Best of Show for GOA Photography Exhibition. Jean's show is named: Captures of Light & Time. The artist will be present and all of her work will be on display and for sale.
  • The Friends of Franklin County Public Libraries invite everyone to a delicious and fun-filled Souper Celebration, a Soup, Bread, and Book Sale Event on Saturday, January 17, 2026 at the Eastpoint Branch Library, 160 Hickory Dip Rd, Eastpoint, FL. This event will be open to the public from 10 am - 2 pm ET. Members of the Friends have exclusive early access starting at 9:30 am. Also new members, renewing members, and those donating can get a Friends tote bag. This fun celebration will offer local culture and art, with live music from the “Ukulilies” and local artisans from the SGI Quilters and the Lanark Village Wandering Star Quilters showcasing some of their stunning local goods. This is a family friendly event and all are welcome.

    This annual event features delicious homemade soups, freshly baked artisan breads and used books and DVDs. Local residents bring their delicious homemade soups from seafood bisques and gumbos to chili and Brunswick stew, along with freshly baked breads. With dozens of soups ranging from exotic to healthy to old-fashioned, visitors are encouraged to come early to get the best selection before they sell out.

    The celebration highlights local culture and artistry, including a live performance by the “Ukulilies,” a talented group of ukulele players and singers known for their cheerful tunes and positive vibes. Their repertoire of sing-along songs is perfect for audiences of all ages, making it a delightful musical experience for the whole family. Adding to the day’s charm, the SGI Quilters and Lanark Village Wandering Star Quilters will showcase their beautiful handmade creations. These talented quilters celebrate the art of quilting as both a cherished tradition and a modern craft. Guests can admire their work and even learn more about this time-honored skill.

    The Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries (FFCPL) is a 501(c)(3) organization. The funds raised from the Souper Celebrations help the Friends to support the Franklin County Public Libraries in Eastpoint and Carrabelle. The Friends supports many library programs like Summer Reading, Storytimes, Adult Crafternoons, STEM programs, Book Chats, and more.

    Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. For more information, please contact the Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries at ffcplflorida@gmail.com or https://friendsfcpl.com/.
  • Join us Sunday, January 25, 2026 at the St. Joseph Bay State Buffer Preserve Visitor Center to:

    - Learn more about St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge
    - Hear highlights from refuge staff and the Friends of St. Vincent
    - Listen to a talk from our guest speaker, Doug Alderson
    - Become a member of the Friends of St. Vincent
    - Enjoy some yummy local food

    The event (and the food) is free and open to all. Invite your friends and come support your local refuge.

    Thanks to our friends at the St. Joseph Bay State Buffer Reserve for hosting us!
  • Healthcare 2026 offers a dynamic virtual platform dedicated to exploring the pressing challenges and innovative solutions within advanced nursing. This conference will bring together healthcare professionals, researchers, clinicians, and industry experts to discuss significant advancements in medical research, patient care, and healthcare technology, specifically focusing on nursing practices. Key areas of exploration include Health Informatics, Digital Health, Telemedicine, Healthcare Management, and Chronic Disease Management.

    Note: All participants will receive an official certificate accredited with CPD credit hours
  • Nano 2026 serves as a global platform bringing together leading scientists, researchers, academicians, engineers, and industry professionals to exchange the latest breakthroughs and advancements in nanoscience and nanotechnology. The congress will explore emerging trends, applications, and future prospects across diverse sectors, including medicine, energy, materials, environment, and electronics. The two-day event features highly esteemed keynote addresses, interactive panel discussions, oral and poster presentations, and an engaging exhibition showcasing the latest technological innovations in nanotechnology. It aims to provide a collaborative environment for sharing knowledge, fostering new research partnerships, and advancing the frontiers of nanoscale science.
    Join us at Nano 2026 to be part of this inspiring gathering that continues to shape the global landscape of Nanotechnology, Nanomaterials, and Nanoengineering.
    Note: All participants will receive an official certificate accredited with CPD credit hours.
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