When: December 2008 through March 2009
Description: Daytime Canoe Trips: Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Meet 9:30 AM, approximately 3 hours. (January and February offered Fridays also)
Description: Join a park naturalist down the Blackwater River. Discover the story of the River and the plants and animals that make it special.
Fees: $25 per person. Canoe, paddles, and life jackets provided (or bring your own). Space is limited, so please call in advance and reserve your spot. Hosted by: Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park. All proceeds benefit the park. Moonlight Canoe Trips:
December 11 & 13, January 10 & 11, February 8 & 9, March 11 &12
Description: Enjoy an evening paddle by moonlight. Join a park naturalist as you discover the nighttime wonders along the Blackwater River. Meet 7:30 PM, approximately two and a half hours. Fees: $30 per person. Canoe, paddles, and life jackets provided (or bring your own). Space is limited, so please call in advance and reserve your spot. Hosted by: Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park. All proceeds benefit the park. Night Hikes:
December 27 & 28, January 25 & 26, February 25 & 26, March 26 & 27
Description: Unravel mysteries and sharpen your senses as you hike with a park naturalist. Look for things that glow in the dark, shooting stars, and other night wonders with no city lights to interfere.
Meet 7:30 PM, approximately 2 hours. Fees: $10 per person. Bring a flashlight. Space is limited, so please call in advance and reserve your spot. Hosted by: Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park. All proceeds benefit the park. Special Group Trips/Hikes can be arranged by request: December 2008-March 2009
Call the ranger station at (239) 394-3397 for more information. Hosted by: Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park. All proceeds benefit the park.
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Contact: Call the ranger station at (239) 394-3397
Directions: Going south from Tampa on I-75, take Exit 101 (SR 951 & SR 84) and turn right. Follow 951 to US 41. Turn left on US 41 and the Collier-Seminole State Park will be 8 miles on the right just past CR 92.
Going west from Fort Lauderdale, take Exit 80 (SR 29), go south to 41 and turn right. Follow 41 for about 15 miles, and the Collier-Seminole State Park will be on your left.
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ADVENTURE SERIES GUIDED CANOE AND HIKING TRIPS Collier-Seminole State Park
Date: December 2008 through March 2009
Description: Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Meet 9:30 AM, approximately 3 hours. (January and February offered Fridays also)
Description: Join a park naturalist down the Blackwater River. Discover the story of the River and the plants and animals that make it special.
Fees: $25 per person. Canoe, paddles, and life jackets provided (or bring your own). Space is limited, so please call in advance and reserve your spot. Hosted by: Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park. All proceeds benefit the park. Moonlight Canoe Trips:
December 11 & 13, January 10 & 11, February 8 & 9, March 11 &12
Description: Enjoy an evening paddle by moonlight. Join a park naturalist as you discover the nighttime wonders along the Blackwater River. Meet 7:30 PM, approximately two and a half hours. Fees: $30 per person. Canoe, paddles, and life jackets provided (or bring your own). Space is limited, so please call in advance and reserve your spot. Hosted by: Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park. All proceeds benefit the park. Night Hikes:
December 27 & 28, January 25 & 26, February 25 & 26, March 26 & 27
Description: Unravel mysteries and sharpen your senses as you hike with a park naturalist. Look for things that glow in the dark, shooting stars, and other night wonders with no city lights to interfere.
Meet 7:30 PM, approximately 2 hours. Fees: $10 per person. Bring a flashlight. Space is limited, so please call in advance and reserve your spot. Hosted by: Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park. All proceeds benefit the park. Special Group Trips/Hikes can be arranged by request: December 2008-March 2009
Call the ranger station at (239) 394-3397 for more information. Hosted by: Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park. All proceeds benefit the park.
Fees: .
Contact: Call the ranger station at (239) 394-3397
Directions: Going south from Tampa on I-75, take Exit 101 (SR 951 & SR 84) and turn right. Follow 951 to US 41. Turn left on US 41 and the Collier-Seminole State Park will be 8 miles on the right just past CR 92.
Going west from Fort Lauderdale, take Exit 80 (SR 29), go south to 41 and turn right. Follow 41 for about 15 miles, and the Collier-Seminole State Park will be on your left.
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ADVENTURE SERIES GUIDED CANOE AND HIKING TRIPS Collier-Seminole State Park
Date: December 2008 through March 2009
Description: Daytime Canoe Trips: Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Meet 9:30 AM, approximately 3 hours. (January and February offered Fridays also)
Description: Join a park naturalist down the Blackwater River. Discover the story of the River and the plants and animals that make it special.
Fees: $25 per person. Canoe, paddles, and life jackets provided (or bring your own). Space is limited, so please call in advance and reserve your spot. Hosted by: Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park. All proceeds benefit the park. Moonlight Canoe Trips:
December 11 & 13, January 10 & 11, February 8 & 9, March 11 &12
Description: Enjoy an evening paddle by moonlight. Join a park naturalist as you discover the nighttime wonders along the Blackwater River. Meet 7:30 PM, approximately two and a half hours. Fees: $30 per person. Canoe, paddles, and life jackets provided (or bring your own). Space is limited, so please call in advance and reserve your spot. Hosted by: Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park. All proceeds benefit the park. Night Hikes:
December 27 & 28, January 25 & 26, February 25 & 26, March 26 & 27
Description: Unravel mysteries and sharpen your senses as you hike with a park naturalist. Look for things that glow in the dark, shooting stars, and other night wonders with no city lights to interfere.
Meet 7:30 PM, approximately 2 hours. Fees: $10 per person. Bring a flashlight. Space is limited, so please call in advance and reserve your spot. Hosted by: Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park. All proceeds benefit the park. Special Group Trips/Hikes can be arranged by request: December 2008-March 2009
Call the ranger station at (239) 394-3397 for more information. Hosted by: Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park. All proceeds benefit the park.
Fees: .
Contact: Call the ranger station at (239) 394-3397
Directions: Going south from Tampa on I-75, take Exit 101 (SR 951 & SR 84) and turn right. Follow 951 to US 41. Turn left on US 41 and the Collier-Seminole State Park will be 8 miles on the right just past CR 92.
Going west from Fort Lauderdale, take Exit 80 (SR 29), go south to 41 and turn right. Follow 41 for about 15 miles, and the Collier-Seminole State Park will be on your left.
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4TH ANNUAL OLD TIME MUSIC WEEKEND Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
Date: December 5th – 7th, 2008. Friday, December 5th registration begins at 11:00 a.m.
Description: Come enjoy a weekend of music and fun at the Suwannee Old Time Music Weekend on December 5-7, 2008 on the beautiful oak-covered grounds of the Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park in historic White Springs, Florida. This three-day event offers participants instruction for guitar, vocal, fiddle and banjo in beginning, intermediate and advanced levels. Expect to see new faces as well as familiar friends from Florida and beyond.
This year’s special guests –The Haywire Gang: Mac Benford, Paula Bradley & John Hoffmann – will arrive at the banks of the Suwannee from all the way up in Ithaca, N.Y. These three gentle souls have been living and breathing old time music for a LONG time! They started playing together at festivals like Mt. Airy & Clifftop, placed in a few contests along the way, had more fun than they could shake a stick at and twice as many laughs! Joining them will be Florida favorites Chuck Levy, Chuck Anton, Fay Baird & Lloyd Baldwin, all teaching beginner and intermediate level classes.
Friday evening is the Florida Masters Concert featuring Tom Paley, an original New Lost City Rambler and George Gibson, a Florida resident who grew up steeped in the banjo tradition of Knott County, KY. Saturday evening is the Instructor’s Showcase Concert.
Download the registration form.
Fees: An entire weekend of pickin’ and fun only costs $215.00, which includes concerts, workshops classes, jam sessions and meals. A spouse program is also being offered, which includes two concerts, jams and meals for $75.00. Friday and Saturday concerts are open to the public for $10.00 each.
Contact: For more information, call 386-397-4478.
Directions: Located on U.S. 41 in White Springs.
From I-75 to S.R. 136 (Milepost Exit 439 - Old Exit 84), travel east on S.R. 136 for 3 miles. Turn left on U.S. 41. Park entrance is on the left.
From I-10 to U.S. 41 North (Milepost Exit 301 - Old Exit 43), travel 9 miles to White Springs. Park entrance is on the left.
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