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February 13, Saturday 10:30 AM: OLUSTEE BATTLEFIELD RE-ENACTMENT: Every year thousands of re-enactors come to Olustee to re-enact the Civil War battle. We will see military personnel and civilians in period clothing, walk through Union and Confederate camps, and talk to merchants selling their civil war era merchandise. We can listen to period music, watch medical demonstrations, and attend informational talks. At 3:30 we’ll watch a battle re-enactment. Although there will be refreshments available for purchase, I don’t know the details and suggest we bring our lunches or snacks, plus plenty of water and/or sports drinks. Wear clothing appropriate for the weather, and bring sunscreen. Meet off I-10 at the Hardee’s at 873 S Lane Ave, to carpool. Admission is $7, parking shuttle is $1 each way. Please let me know if you are coming. Leader: Marsha C. 744-6322 February 20, Saturday, 7:30 AM: PADDLE AROUND HONTOON ISLAND AND HOPEFULLY SEE SOME MANATEE AT BLUE SPRINGS: Hontoon Island State Park is a state park outside of Deland and is an island accessible only by ferry or private boat. We are planning on putting in at the parking lot and paddle around the island which part of it will be in the narrow area of the St. Johns River. We will pass Blue Springs State Park which this time of the year has manatee keeping warm in the spring. So hopefully we can paddle with some manatee there. Aluminum canoes or tandem kayaks can be rented for day use on a first come first serve basis. Paddles and floatation devices are included. Contact the park for rental prices, 386-736-5309. When we finish our paddle, we will have lunch on the island and explore the park. Bring sun screen, bug spray, plenty of water, snacks for the boat and lunch. There is a small park store on the island. THIS IS NOT A BEGINNER’S TRIP. We will meet at the McDonald's on Phillips Hwy. across from the Avenues Mall. It is about two hour drive to get to the island. http://www.floridastateparks.org/hontoonisland/default.cfm Leader: Diane J. 821-6707, cell 955-1779. February 27, Saturday 8:00 AM PADDLE SILVER RIVER: We should be on the water by 10:30. This will be a DAY TRIP on the beautiful Silver River. See monkeys, gators and maybe some otters too if we’re lucky. We will paddle upriver to Silver Springs. We can’t get out in that area, but it’s fun to paddle there and see the springs and the people and listen to the music. Then it will be an easy paddle back to the put-in. Plan on being gone all day. Bring plenty of water, snacks and your lunch and we’ll “dine” on the riverbank. 8:00 AM is the time we’ll leave McDonald’s on US 17 across from dog track. We will put in at Ray’s Wayside Park the entrance fee is $5. DIRECTIONS TO WAYSIDE PARK - US 17 to FL 19 in Palatka, FL 19 to County Road 314 Just past Salt Springs, CR 314 to US 40. Turn right on 40 – go across the bridge and turn left into Wayside Park. Leader: Earline V. 614-8629 e.veltman(at)comcast.net March 3, Wednesday 7:30 PM: PLANNING MEETING: This quarter’s planning meeting is being held at the Southeast Regional Library, right after the March monthly meeting. We will be planning for April, May, and June. It is the club members who come up with the activities. Think about what you would like do during the next quarter, and join us at the meeting. Non-members are welcome to attend. March 5-7,
Fri/Sat/Sun 9:00 AM: MOSQUITO LAGOON PADDLING TRIP AND PRIMITIVE CAMPING:
Sidetrackers is planning their annual paddling trip to Mosquito Lagoon
in Canaveral National Seashore near Titusville, Fl. We hope to camp this
year on Orange Island which is a short, half mile paddle to the campsite.
Once there we can explore the estuaries within Mosquito Lagoon. There is a
beautiful canoe trail that can be taken through the area at high tide. March 20, 21, Saturday, Sunday, PARKER PLACE CAMPING AND KANAPAHA GARDENS SPRING PLANT SALE: Every spring, Kanapaha Gardens in Gainesville hosts its Annual Spring Garden Festival, the region's premier horticultural event. The weekend affair features more than 200 booths offering plants, landscape displays, educational materials, arts and crafts, and food. Educational seminars and entertainment are offered throughout and both live and silent auctions offer many bargains on arts, crafts, plants, and gardening supplies. About 10,000 individuals usually attend the event; parking is free and two off-site parking areas are serviced by shuttle buses. Pets are not allowed at these festivals. For more detailed information, visit the Spring Garden Festival website at www.gardenfestival.org Sandy and Jeff will be hosting a campout at Parker Place Saturday, with a visit to the Kanapaha Spring Plant Sale on Sunday. Leaders: Sandra P. 996-9206 and Jeff P. 386-462-4918 March 27, Saturday:
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LONG-RANGE PLANS September 3,4,5,6,
Friday-Monday: CALLAWAY GARDENS, GEORGIA FOR LABOR DAY WEEKEND:
Callaway Gardens is having a Sky High Hot Air Balloon Festival on Labor Day
Weekend. It looks like a lot of fun! There is camping available at FD
Roosevelt State Park (GA). Reservations have all ready been made for 4
campsites (8 tents.) You may also make your own reservations as the sites
are filling up quickly. Longer-range activities may be scheduled at our next planning meeting. |
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