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Teresa

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“Winter Community Programs”

Wednesdays 10:00 am

January 4 – March 8, 2017

Walton County Coastal Branch Library announces schedule for Winter 2017: community programs/lectures, From Shelves to Shores for Kids, special Escape 2 Create artist event...

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WINTER COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Wednesdays Jan 4 –March 8, 2017 at 10:00 am

Winter Community Programs are designed for our adult community and families having educational and entertaining value while learning about our community and neighbors. Sponsored by Friends of Coastal Library. For more information please call Linda Thompson (850) 267-2809, Coastal Library, 437 Greenway Trail, Santa Rosa Beach. We are located behind the South Walton Government/Education Complex on HWY 331 South. Free for the public with limited seating.

Jan 4, 10:00 am
Mountain Dulcimers - Folk Music and Hymns by Omar Wiseman--
A retired Air Force officer, Omar Wiseman acquired his first Mountain Dulcimer after retiring and learned to play on his own. Workshops, practice, and playing with groups have led to community outreach and forming The Niceville Noodlers, a “learn and play” group. At the encouragement of his group, he began teaching Appalachian Mountain Dulcimer for the Center for Lifelong Learning and will soon begin his 5th year of sharing his love for this "homeboy" instrument from his North Carolina Mountain home.

Jan 11, 10:00 am
Coastal Dune Lakes: Jewels of Florida’s Emerald Coast - Elam Stoltzfus and Nick Stoltzfus--
Film screening produced by Elam Stoltzfus with scriptwriter Nic Stoltzfus, this one-hour Public Television documentary, “Coastal Dune Lakes: Jewels of Florida’s Emerald Coast,” travels from Australia to the United States in search of what coastal dune lakes are and what can be done to protect them. Extra features include special behind-the-scenes interviews with the crew and a series of short videos featuring the lakes. Sure to entertain and educate all ages the importance of being good stewards of South Walton’s Coastal Dune Lakes.

Jan 18, 2017
History of Walton Guards and their Captain, William McPherson - Hank C. Klein--

During the beginning of the Civil War the Walton Guards was formed to help with the war effort. In April 1861 the newly formed Walton Guards met at the Walton County seat of Euchee-Anna and selected their Commander, William McPherson, a 28-year-old local boy, to lead them in the Civil War against the Union Army of the United States. Just who was William McPherson and what qualified him to lead the men from his county; also, what did the Walton Guards do to help the Confederate cause at the start of the War Between the States? Hank Klein has long been interested in the history of Destin, Florida, He recently published an interesting book about early Destin titled Destin Pioneer Settlers...A Land History of Destin Florida from 1819-1940. Hank also has a monthly “History Mystery” column in the Destin Log newspaper.

Jan 25, 2017
History of Walton County Sheriff’s Posse - Chick Huettel--
This presentation covers the early 1800’s up to today’s modern Posse history. It was a past of dedicated lawmen, coupled with violence and quick justice. The era of cattle rustling, lynching, thieves, killers and bootleggers comes to life in this slide presentation presented by members of the Walton County Sheriff’s Posse. This presentation is adult material.

Feb 1, 2017
The Kitchenique Cooking School - The Aromatic and Flavorful World of Herbs and Spices - Vicki McCain, President Vicki’s Kitchens, Inc.--
With a few basic cooking techniques and an understanding of the use of herbs and spices, the dishes that can be created are seemingly endless! So much of what we cook is determined by what we’re comfortable with and know about; and unfortunately for most of us, the use of herbs and spices falls outside that comfort zone. Incorporating herbs and spices into our diets is a delicious way to enjoy their formidable health benefits as well.

Feb 8, 2017
Principal Harpist - Katie Ott--
Katie will give a performance and a brief history of the harp that will explain the evolution from the Egyptian lyre into the modern marvelous instrument we know and love today! The morning will also include demonstrations of special techniques and a mini recital of French and contemporary music.

Feb 15, 2017
“Soldiers Life in the American Civil War” - Robert Huffman--
Robert will give a presentation on the basic living conditions of an average Civil War soldier: enlistment, pay, weaponry, and a typical day for a soldier in 1861. Such things as food, clothing, shelter and leisure time will also be discussed. American Civil War artifacts and a soldier’s uniform will be on display at the presentation. Retired from the USAF, Robert has been a Civil war re-enactor since 1983 and teaches at the Lifelong Learning Center in Fort Walton Beach.

Feb 22, 2017
A Story of West Point - Richard Barlow Adams--
Based on his research his book The Parting: A Story of West Point on the Eve of the Civil War, Rich will address the questions: what was West Point like on the eve of the war, what was it like for West Point classmates and best friends to confront each other in combat, and what were West Point’s war loss figures? Rich is the first of three brothers to graduate from the Academy, and in late 1967, six months after graduation, deployed the 101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to Vietnam as the artillery forward observer for D Company (of the 1/506th Infantry of WWI “Band of Brothers” fame), an experience that figures in his most recent novel Song Be. After Vietnam, Rich became an Army aviator and flew a year in the Middle East, and after military service, formed, grew and sold an environmental engineering consulting company. Rich served as an adjunct professor at SMU in its graduate school of engineering and as an adjunct assistant professor at West Point.

March 1, 2017
Mississippian Indian Culture - Bob Lauderdale--
A retired USAF and civil service archaeologist, Bob teaches classes at the Lifelong Learning Center in Fort Walton. In about AD 800, groups of Native Americans developed a culture along the Mississippi River in what is now the southeastern United States. This Mississippian culture is best known for building mounds of earth. The culture ended about 1700, but many of the mounds still stand.

March 8, 2017
Beach-Nesting Shore Birds: Florida’s Original Beach Babies - Bonnie Samuelsen-- Bonnie is Project Coordinator for Audubon Florida’s Coastal Bird Stewardship Program in northwest Florida. You will see and hear about the delightful courtship displays, amazing camouflage, aerial attacks, and survival needs of both solitary and colonial nesting species. There will certainly be a series of “too cute” photos as she talks about chick rearing. Learn about the issues facing these rare birds and help us educate others in your community.

Program brochures will be available at the Coastal library and the schedule will be posted on the Walton County Coastal Calendar website at www.youseemore.com/walton. Winter Community Programs begin at 10:00 a.m. Jan 4 – March 8 on Wednesdays. Sponsored by Friends of Coastal Branch Library. Please consider joining our Friends Group to support your community library. For more information call Linda Thompson, Coastal library at (850) 267-2809.

SoWal Groups & Orgs: Friends of Coastal Branch Library

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Teresa

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Nov 15, 2004
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South Walton, FL
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From Shelves to Shores Reading Program for kids

Join Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance (CBA) at Coastal Branch Library for the Spring "From Shelves to Shores" reading program on one Saturday morning per month from January through May, 2017 beginning at 10:00 am. Dates: Jan 21, Feb 25, March 25, April 22 and May 13.

Each month (Jan thru May) the Coastal Branch Library in South Walton will host the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance to provide a fun, hands-on activity for children of all ages! Activities will include growing Spartina alterniflora in salt marsh nurseries and learning about the Choctawhatchee Bay. The project coincides with the library’s Winter Reading Challenge. Children who visit the library will be encouraged to read books throughout the winter months. If a child reads 10 books between January and May, they will get a paper oyster with a pearl that can climb a sea oat to a prize! It will take 3 reading logs returned or 30 books recorded to win the prize.

Activites will take place on Saturdays from 10-11am on the following dates:
Jan 21: Salt Marsh Exploration
Feb 24: The Crafty Oyster
Mar 25: Water Pollution Wipeout
Apr 22: Touch Tanks
May 13: Planting Field Trip

For more information please contact Amanda Briant at (850) 200-4168 or Belinda Balzer at (850) 267-2809
 

Teresa

SoWal Guide
Staff member
Nov 15, 2004
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South Walton, FL
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“Escape to Create, Writer-In-Residence”
Vanessa Blakeslee
Jan 17th 10:00 am
Walton County Coastal Branch Library


Walton County Coastal Library with Escape to Create will host award-winning fiction writer Vanessa Blakeslee on Jan 17, 10:00 a.m. Her short story collection Train Shots won the 2014 IPPY Gold Medal in Short Fiction and is long-listed for the 2014 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award. Train Shots is optioned for feature film development. Blakeslee’s debut novel, Juventud, was awarded the 2015 IPPY Bronze medal in Fiction, was Finalist for the 2015 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award and long-listed for the SIBA Award / Pat Conroy Southern Book Prize. Vanessa will share a reading and conversation with coffee and light refreshments served. Please join us.

Blakeslee is an artist in residence at Escape to Create 2017, Seaside, Florida.
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For more information contact Linda Thompson (850) 267-2809 Coastal Branch Library, 437 Greenway Trail, Santa Rosa Beach or info@escape2create.org

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Teresa

SoWal Guide
Staff member
Nov 15, 2004
30,643
9,457
South Walton, FL
sowal.com
“Learn to Cross Stitch”
With Joan Carpenter
January 24 and 31
10:00 am – 12:00 noon
Walton County Coastal Branch Library


Join Joan Carpenter for lessons on Cross-Stitch Jan 24 and 31 from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. Supplies will be provided or bring your own supplies and join in the fun! Cross-stitch is the oldest form of embroidery and can be found all over the world. Joan Carpenter has been cross stitching for over 20 years and would like to gather with others interested in the art or teach cross stitching to others. Free for the public. No reservations required. For more information, call Linda at 850-267-2809. Coastal BranchLibrary, 437 Greenway Trail, Santa Rosa Beach. www.youseemore.com/walton
 
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