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Temporary Location for Fall Programs:
Because The Maple Leaf exhibit will occupy the Museum Lecture Hall until December 7, all program series will be held at the Fernandina Beach Branch Library (25 N. 4th Street). No food permitted in the lecture room. Thank you for your understanding.
“In 1976, my wife and I were newlyweds and had purchased our first home in the Avondale area on the west side of Jacksonville. We learned the man who lived in a tiny bungalow behind us—and his sister, then ages 9 and 11—were Titanic survivors. He told us their harrowing, life-changing experience, and their story is extraordinary.”
After the success of this presentation at the Callahan Museum, longtime docent Chip Kirkpatrick is now bringing this astonishing Titanic survival story to the Amelia Island Museum of History.
• Date: Wednesday, October 1
• Time: Noon (doors open at 11:30 AM)
• Location: Nassau County Public Library – Fernandina Beach Branch, 25 N. 4th Street
• Cost: Free
Seating is first-come, first-served. We recommend arriving early to secure downtown parking and a seat. This program is fully wheelchair accessible.
To learn more, contact Isabelle at [email protected] or call 904-261-7378 x.102
Event Links
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/3267282-0
