Brown Bag Lunch Series at the Museum

Announcing the new "Food for Thought" brown bag lunch lecture series at the Amelia Island Museum of History.

Brown Bag Lunch Series at the Museum

Brown Bag Lunch Series at the Museum

The Mouth of Amelia has announced the new “Food for Thought” brown bag lunch lecture series at the Amelia Island Museum of History.

WHEN: Wednesday, September 1, 2010 at noon!

WHERE: Amelia Island Museum of History, 3rd and Cedar, FB

WHAT: The Amelia Island Museum of History invites the public to its new 1st Wednesday Brown-Bag Luncheon Seminars! Beginning Wednesday, September 1st at noon, the museum will offer free monthly brown-bag lunch programs on topics of local history that are researched and presented by museum docents. These programs will encourage audience participation to create a forum-style presentation where participants can share and expand their knowledge.

Our first program will be by Jim Longacre discussing the end of the Golden Age on Amelia Island. Many believe that Henry Flagler spelled its end when he bypassed Fernandina, but that is just scratching the surface of why Amelia Island failed to become the next Manhattan that David Yulee envisioned.

COST: Free and open to the public. For more information, contact Alex at 261-7378 ext. 102.

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