| 3rd - 9th |
Cedar Key Star Party |
A week of astronomical happenings including
lectures, star and sun gazing through an amazing variety
of telescopes, and nature trips. Events will take place
at the Cedar Key State Museum, the FWC Field Station
and the Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve. More information
can be found by going to the Chamber's web site www.cedarkey.org
and in the Events section clicking on the Star Party
link. |
| Last Friday |
Gilchrist County Educational Foundation Wild
Beast Feast |
Trenton, DeChamplain's Heaven's Gate Farm, CR 307,
west of Trenton.
Wild game & fowl with all the fixings to benefit
educational foundation
Call (352) 463-3467 for more information. |
| First Saturday. |
Williston Spring Festival & Craft Show |
Williston Area AARP Chapter 912 presents the 2nd Annual
Spring Fest & Craft Show at Linear Park, N. Main
St. in Williston, 9:00 am till 3:00 pm. Admission is
free. Crafts, food & entertainment.
Call (352) 528-2000 for more information. |
April 19-20,
Saturday & Sunday,
9:00 AM until 5:00 PM |
41st Annual Old Florida Celebration of the
Arts in Cedar Key |
Booths of fine arts and crafts line both sides of
Cedar Key's main street while the local school, civic
and church groups prepare and serve seafood and other
goodies in the City Park. Musical entertainment too.
This is a juried show and prizes will be awarded. For
more information see the Festival
Website or call Nancy Langton-Christians at 352-543-5400. |
Last Saturday
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m |
EarthDay By Naturally W.I.L.D. |
At Hart Springs Park, located on the Suwannee River
between Trenton and Bell. A big celebration at Hart
Springs for kids. Environmental education activities,
with hands-on activities for kids. Entertainers Dale
Crider, Shanna Banana, Quartermoon, and others will
be performing. There will be guest speakers from the
Suwannee River Water Management District, Florida Division
of Forestry, Florida Wildlife Care, and other nature-related
groups. For more information call Janet Johnson (386)
454-0808. |
| Last Saturday |
Wild Hog Canoe & Kayak Race |
A wild, wet and woolly obstacle course, this race
covers 15 miles of the twists and turns of the beautiful
Waccasassa River from the SR 24 bridge to the one at
US 19. Sponsored by the Cedar Key Fraternal Order of
Eagles, all proceeds go to benefit the Levy Association
of Retarded Citizens.
Visit the web site at www.wildhog.wetpaint.com
for more information. |
Second
Saturday & Sunday |
Ol’ Fashioned River Party |
Music at Manatee Springs State Park, Chiefland
Call (352) 493-6736. |