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Founder’s Day Food Truck Festival coming to Holland Park on Oct. 28

Those hungry for knowledge can explore 200 years of local history.


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Celebrate the Palm Coast Historical Society’s annual Founder’s Day celebration in Holland Park from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28. This free family-friendly event coincides with the 10th anniversary of the opening of the first PCHS museum in 2013.

Those hungry for knowledge can explore 200 years of local history, beginning with a mock archaeological dig of St. Joseph’s Plantation, a timeline of the dynamic decade of the 1970s when International Telephone and Telegraph changed the landscape of Flagler County, and two dozen outdoor exhibits by community groups that shaped our culture for nearly 50 years.

Music by DJ Vern of Surf 97.3 will provide music from yesteryear.

Those hungry for food can choose from five different mobile vendors including Andrea’s Italian Ice, Ramon’s Kitchen, Sweet Sheila’s Funnel Cakes, Somethin’ Different Catering, and The Wandering Hoagie.

Don’t miss PCHS historian Elaine Studnicki discussing the history of Palm Coast canals or local author Tim Baker sharing the inside scoop on his detective novels set in Flagler County. Retired firefighters will reflect on major milestones throughout their careers.

Interact with members of the Garden Club, Scenic A1A, King’s Road Historic District, African American Cultural Society, Flagler Humane Society and more.

For additional information, visit palmcoasthistory.org.

 

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