Brown Bag Lunch
Wednesday, March 13th at noon
First arriving on the shores of Florida in 1513, Spain and its colonists were a near-constant presence on Amelia Island for over 300 years. Their time here on the Isla de Santa Maria was defined by the rise of religious missions, of local diversity, and of Amelia Island’s second of eight flags. March’s Brown Bag Lunch will focus on this compelling Spanish history and will be presented by longtime docent Kathy Adams. This will be the third event in our year-long speaker series celebrating Fernandina’s 200th anniversary, so join us on Wednesday, March 6th, to learn more about this fascinating history!
Attendance is free and open to the public and attendants may bring their lunch. Seating is limited on a first come, first served basis. This program is wheelchair accessible.
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