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SUMMARY:Timeline Saunter
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://hfm.club/event/timeline-saunter-16/
LOCATION:Meet at Spanish Bakery\, St George Street\, St Augustine\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220917T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220917T170000
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SUMMARY:Constitution Day Celebration at the Castillo
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with some local Constitution Day celebrations\, this day will be focused on Castillo’s Revolutionary War history. Brush off your Redcoats\, East Florida Ranger kits\, or any other Fort St. Mark-appropriate British attire for the day. Cannon firing demonstrations will be provided by the Royal Navy. \nNOTE TO REMEMBER: If you are bringing a musket\, do not carry any powder or cartridges. They are not permitted on NPS property. If the NPS is planning for musket demonstrations\, they will conduct the inspections and provide the powder.
URL:https://hfm.club/event/constitution-day-celebration-at-the-castillo/
LOCATION:Castillo de Marcos\, 1 S Castillo Dr\, Saint Augustine\, Florida\, 32084
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221113
DTSTAMP:20260403T162824
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220906T134929Z
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SUMMARY:30th Anniversary Pioneer Day at Shingle Creek 2022
DESCRIPTION:November 11\, Friday before the even has been set aside as an “education day” for school field trip groups. \nNovember 12 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Open to the Public with Free Admission\nPioneer Day is about pioneer and Seminole life demonstrations\, live music\, a Florida-made market\, and kids’ activities. \nEFR and Seminole friends are welcome to participate on both days or just on Saturday. We can arrive any time Thursday the 9th if planning to set up a campsite. To arrive Thursday and stay over the weekend\, the museum needs to have the attendees’ names in advance. There is an Osceola County Sheriff’s Deputy who lives on site\, and he needs to know who is going to be there after regular park hours. Friday will be tabletop accouterments\, campsite demos\, muskets\, and other demonstrations. You should plan on coming prepared to teach. The same will hold for Saturday when the public is welcome. There are no restaurants within walking distance. The park is surrounded by residential property and preservation lands. It is very easy driving to access Highway 192. The first traffic light (about half a mile) has a WaWa\, Aldi’s\, and a Walmart. You can either plan on foraging out on Highway 192 or bring a brazier and cook. Should be able to get snacks during the day in the village.\n\nThe Pioneer Village is comprised of a permanent collection of authentic structures which once stood in different areas of Osceola County. They were carefully relocated to our present location and gently preserved to demonstrate how life was once lived before our modern times. The village includes a general store and post office\, schoolhouse\, church\, train depot\, homesteads from Osceola settlers\, Seminole settlement\, a cow camp\, and working structures such as a blacksmith shop\, citrus packing plant\, cane grinder\, and barn. \nIf you cannot camp\, that is OK. We would love to have you help Saturday. Teardown will be Saturday after 4 pm. For direct questions\, you can call the event manager\, Bill Morgan (407) 427-9692 is his cell. The village has two “real” bathrooms that overnighters can access\, and there will also be plenty of portlets on the property. Dress is EFR rev war or Seminole Wars. Bring a chair to sit in. It will be a great fall event. Hope to see you there! \nParticipant Registration\nThere are two forms required for those who will be attending either Friday’s Educational Day or Saturday’s Anniversary Event. One form will ask you to describe your educational theme and the other is a required release of liability. The museum has evening security so your information must be provided to the museum in order to be on the property after hours. \nReturn Forms to:\nSarah Bousfield\nvolunteers@osceolahistory.org\nOsceola History\, PO Box 421996\, Kissimmee FL 34742 \nEvent Contact: Sarah Bousfield | Volunteers@osceolahistory.org | (407) 396-8644\, ext. 6 \n2022 Pioneer Day event demonstration registration form \n2022 Release of Liability and Indemnity form\n________________________________________
URL:https://hfm.club/event/30th-anniversary-pioneer-day-at-shingle-creek/
LOCATION:Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek\, 2491 Babb Rd\, Kissimmee\, FL\, 34742-1996\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221205
DTSTAMP:20260403T162824
CREATED:20220827T185335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221129T135445Z
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SUMMARY:Colonial Night Watch
DESCRIPTION:Encampment set up on Friday\, Dec. 2nd after 3 pm.\nEvent begins on Saturday\, Dec. 3rd. from 10 AM to 4 PM\nEncampment BREAKDOWN ends on Sunday\, Dec. 4th by 1 PM.\nTorchlight Parade begins at 7 PM from the Castillo de San Marcos\nFor those participating in the School Tours on Friday:\nEncampment set up is on Thursday the 2nd after 3 pm. For tours\, you must be in period dress Friday. If you are planning to come for all of Friday\, contact Bob Samson. \nIf you have a ParkNow card and need to add funds\, here is how you must do it:\nYou must go to the City of St Augustine Financial Services Building located at 50 Bridge Street. They are open until 4:30 pm. Notice the map below. There is a drive-through. If you are coming from King Street\, turn south on Granada St. As you approach Bridge St.\, the drive-through will be on your left. You can add money to an existing ParkNow card there without getting out of your car.
URL:https://hfm.club/event/colonial-night-watch-2/
LOCATION:Colonial Quarter\, 14 South Castillo Dr\, St Augustine\, FL\, 32084\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Event,Public Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230227
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SUMMARY:Pine Castle Pioneer Days 50th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Pine Castle’s Pioneer Days take place in the shadows of Fort Gatlin. The park\, Cypress Grove\, will host a variety of living history groups\, including\, the Revolutionary War\, Civil War\, Cowboy Action Shooters\, a craft fair\, and a car show. Music and entertainment are scheduled throughout the day. \nRangers can either day trip in on Saturday\, Sunday\, or both days\, wearing their kits. Bring your muskets and cartridges. A chair is handy too. For those camping\, it is best to plan on cooking Friday evening and Saturday evening. You can get lunch from one a variety of vendors. \nSetup is 3:00 pm Friday. Teardown is after 4:00 pm Sunday.
URL:https://hfm.club/event/pine-castle-pioneer-days-50th-anniversary/
LOCATION:Cypress Grove Park\, 290 West Holden Avenue\, Orlando\, FL\, 32809\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230430
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CREATED:20230327T172630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T183749Z
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SUMMARY:Reenactment of Boston Skirmishes at Breed Hill 1775
DESCRIPTION:An event on April 29th at the Hernando County Fair Grounds is now set. This will be similar to the one last spring. What is unique this year is that there will be two encampments\, one will be representing Patriot Militia and the other will be British. This year\, the event is joined by the 42nd Royal Highland Regiment. Setup can occur on Friday the 28th and\, optional teardown can be Sunday the 30th. Campers/RVs are permitted this year for reenactors. \nOur sponsor for the event is the Marine Corps League 708 in conjunction with Register Chevrolet & RV. This group does extensive veteran assistance programs\, and scholarship programs for High schools and funds affordable special events for the local community. They also have the young Marines\, and Cub Scouts\, along with ROTC. The 708 runs Toys for Tots also Honor Guard\, and the color guard programs in Hernando County. The Marine Corps League 708 is an all-veteran organization. All proceeds generated on the 29th will go to assist veterans. This event will charge at the gate so you will find those who come in attendance to be very interested in history. Our role is to run two scrimmages\, one at 11 am and one at 3 pm. \nThe event is to teach the public about events occurring in Boston in about 1775. The plan is to reenact a skirmish on Breeds Hill (Bunker Hill). Our EFR rangers will be a small group of Americans on the left flank. History says we were commanded by Colonel John Stark of the 1st New Hampshire militia. Before the British advance\, Colonel Stark placed a marker (we will use a stick and small flag) and instructed his untrained men to all fire when the British reached the marker. Our British compatriots of the 42nd will dramatically fall back with casualties while returning an irregular fire at the Americans. The Marine Corps League is renting 5 additional British uniforms for the event. Their ROTC cadets will wear them. HOWEVER\, THERE ARE NO MUSKETS TO RENT! So\, if anyone has any flintlocks that are gathering dust\, please bring them. The Cadets will not shoot them but at least they can carry them. \nWe hope that we can have tents in both camps\, Patriot and British. Please bring fly and tables to display items of interest to the crowd. Plan on a firepit\, kettle\, maybe cooks something. We want to offer our visitors an opportunity to see what revolutionary life was like. Please confirm by email who can come for the day and who can come the night before and set up tents. Please email me at bob@lostpine.com. \n \nThe fairgrounds have restrooms\, there should be food trucks and there will also be an antique car and truck show on the grounds. Please contact other reenactors. They can fall in with either the 42nd Royal Highland or the Rangers. Rangers will wear Rev War clothing. This means riflemen’s frocks\, long coats\, waistcoats\, breeches\, high socks\, and black/brown buckle shoes are preferred. Tricorn or ranger felt hats\, no straw hats\, or long pants. Bring your flintlocks and at least two dozen cartridges. Expect visitors all day Saturday. \nWe are short on militia and British Regulars. Native Americans\, and Seminole Wars reenactors are welcome even if you just come as a day visitor for Saturday. While St. Augustine is a long drive away\, the Marine Corps hope some of you who support Colonial Night Watch will consider supporting this event. It is on the West side of the State. There are a lot of people there interested in history and it is great PR for the living history groups. \nBob Samson\, Adjutant of East Florida Rangers
URL:https://hfm.club/event/reenactment-of-boston-skirmishes-at-breed-hill-1775/
LOCATION:Hernando County Fair Grounds\, 6436 Broad St.\, Brooksville\, FL\, 34601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Event
ORGANIZER;CN="East Florida Rangers":MAILTO:info@eastfloridarangers.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231105
DTSTAMP:20260403T162825
CREATED:20230811T011321Z
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SUMMARY:Osceola Pioneer Days [EFR Participation is Cancelled]
DESCRIPTION:This event will not be attended by EFR this year. Osceola’s Event Planners have placed requirements\, making it difficult to participate.
URL:https://hfm.club/event/osceola-pioneer-days/
LOCATION:Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek\, 2491 Babb Rd\, Kissimmee\, FL\, 34742-1996\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240725T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240725T203000
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CREATED:20240702T171540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240702T172755Z
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SUMMARY:Feast of Saint James
DESCRIPTION:Together with the Diocese of St. Augustine\, the Mission Nombre de Dios\, and the Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine\, the Historic Florida Militia will celebrate the Feast of St. James events commemorating the Camino Las Américas and the Alliance of Cathedrals on Thursday\, July 25th starting at 6 p.m. The event begins with a procession featuring a specially commissioned statue of St. James at the Castillo de San Marcos. It concludes at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine with a Mass celebrated by Bishop Erik Pohlmeier.
URL:https://hfm.club/event/feast-of-saint-james/
LOCATION:Castillo de Marcos\, 1 S Castillo Dr\, Saint Augustine\, Florida\, 32084
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250208T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T170000
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CREATED:20250110T231641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T231641Z
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SUMMARY:Fort Foster Days
DESCRIPTION:Event by Hillsborough River State Park Preservation Society at the Fort Foster State Historic Site – Duration: 2 days\nOpen to the public\nStep back to the 1830s and visit a soldier-led fort! After you explore the fort and locals\, cross the river and see the Seminole Indian territory.\nLook for wares and goods\, and watch craft demonstrations and skirmishes as they happen. Come and step back into living history! \nThis is a Seminole Wars event. For EFR participants\, there are no breaches; long pants and a rifleman’s frock are appropriate. Your firelocks are OK\, no tricorns; keep vests short\, and straw hats are appropriate. Cartridges are provided for both Saturday and Sunday skirmishes. You can camp if you are set up either Friday after 4 p.m. or Saturday by 9 a.m. This is a fun event.
URL:https://hfm.club/event/fort-foster-days/
LOCATION:Fort Foster\, 15402 US 301 North\, Thonotosassa\, 33592\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250224
DTSTAMP:20260403T162825
CREATED:20250109T130247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T130247Z
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SUMMARY:Pine Castle Pioneer Days
DESCRIPTION:Pine Castle’s Pioneer Days take place in the shadows of Fort Gatlin. The park\, Cypress Grove\, will host a variety of living history groups\, including the Revolutionary War\, Civil War\, Cowboy Action Shooters\, a craft fair\, and a car show. Music and entertainment are scheduled throughout the day. \nRangers can either day trip in on Saturday\, Sunday\, or both days wearing their kits. Bring your muskets and cartridges. A chair is handy\, too. For those camping\, it is best to plan on cooking Friday evening and Saturday evening. You can get lunch from a variety of vendors. \nSetup is 3:00 p.m. Friday\, and teardown is after 4:00 p.m. Sunday. You can take a day trip on Saturday and Sunday but plan on having your display set up by 9:00 a.m. The gates open at 8:00 a.m.
URL:https://hfm.club/event/pine-castle-pioneer-days/
LOCATION:Cypress Grove Park\, 290 West Holden Avenue\, Orlando\, FL\, 32809\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162825
CREATED:20240924T162109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T184918Z
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SUMMARY:Timeline Saunter
DESCRIPTION:Visitors are invited to meet with HFM reenactors along St. George Street from approximately 6pm-8pm.
URL:https://hfm.club/event/timeline-saunter-38/
LOCATION:Spanish Bakery – St. George St.\, 42 Saint George St # 1/2\, Rear garden\, St Augustine\, 32084-3608
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260306T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260308T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162825
CREATED:20240924T152629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T184418Z
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SUMMARY:Searle’s Sack of St. Augustine
DESCRIPTION:Searle ‘s Sack of St. Augustine. \nSet up: Friday\,  March 6\, 2026. After 3pm. \nTake down: Sunday\, March 8\, 2026. Before 12 noon. \nBattle: Saturday\, March 7 2025. 4:30pm at the Redoubt. \nPresentations/Demos: Saturday\, March 7\, 2025\, 10am to 4pm. \n  \n 
URL:https://hfm.club/event/searles-sack-of-st-augustine-4/
LOCATION:Fountain of Youth Archeological Park\, 11 Magnolia Ave\, St. Augustine\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260306T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260306T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162825
CREATED:20250306T023431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T185009Z
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SUMMARY:Timeline Saunter
DESCRIPTION:Visitors are invited to meet with HFM reenactors along St. George Street from approximately 6pm-8pm.
URL:https://hfm.club/event/timeline-saunter-39/
LOCATION:Spanish Bakery – St. George St.\, 42 Saint George St # 1/2\, Rear garden\, St Augustine\, 32084-3608
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260412
DTSTAMP:20260403T162825
CREATED:20230803T000845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T184346Z
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SUMMARY:School of the 16th Century
DESCRIPTION:Location: Oldest House Museum \nSet up: Friday\, April 10th\,after 12 noon. \nEvent: Saturday\, April 11th\, from 10am to 4pm.
URL:https://hfm.club/event/school-of-the-16th-century/
LOCATION:Oldest House Museum\, 271 Charlotte st\, St Augstine\, FL\, 32084\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162825
CREATED:20260328T153744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260328T220638Z
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SUMMARY:Lexington & Concord Battle Reenactment - Newberry\, Florida
DESCRIPTION:Lexington & Concord Battle Run of Show: \nLocation Address: \n\n25310 W Newberry Rd\, Newberry\, FL 32669\nCamping with small period tents is permissible beginning early Friday Evening. Camps must be removed at the end of the Day.\n\nDress: \n\nColonial attire – Revolutionary War Only. Militia – breaches\, waistcoats\, long coats\, rifleman’s frocks\, tricorns\, leather footwear. British – Redcoats\, Distaff\, appropriate attire. Cartridge pouches\, possible bags\, empty powder horns\, and other period accouterments are acceptable.\n\n8:00 am: Important\, plan on being there prior to this time. \n\nAll Call at 25310 W Newberry Rd (Hometown Realty Office)\nWalk-through of events for the day\nWalk to the area we will be using\n\n10:00 am: \n\nBritish Soldiers begin patrolling the festival to “harass folks about their taxes.” including asking the vendors to show their tax stamps\n\n10:30 am: \n\nBritish soldier Alex Reed and 2 others storm the Capricious Restaurant and arrest the City Manager\nJordan Marlowe\, carry him outside and to the end of the block.\nMusic over a loudspeaker begins playing a 30-minute Lex & Concord playlist in the battle area. Stop before playing the last song\n\n10:45 am: \nAll Actors muster at their starting point stations for gear and Weapons safety check \n\nBritish on NW 1st Avenue and N Seaboard Drive\nColonials at Hometown Realty office\n\n10:55 am: \n\nAnyone not participating in the battle scene can begin strolling through the Battle area while the music is playing overhead. Just be milling around to gather spectator interest\, signaling the event is about to begin.\n\n11:00 am: \n\nMC welcomes the crowd\nIntroducing Dignitaries (30 seconds)\nWelcomes the guests and proceeds with a 5-minute talk on “How did we get to this temperature\, and provide context of what had been happening prior to this ‘Shot Heard Round the World’?”\n\n11:06 am: \n\nLoudspeakers begin playing the last 2-minute song on the playlist\, which is a Fife and Drum tune\nThis signals Paul Revere to bring the horse down in front of the crowd\nHorse and rider to make two passes in front of the crown\, shouting.\n\n  \n\nHorse clears the area\, and the Colonials appear in the Battle area.\nShouting and mustering occur\nBritish Fife and Drum begin playing and begin marching toward the Battle area\nWhen the two sides meet at their marks\, they can begin a verbal exchange\nBetween Alex and James (both will have Lavalier mics on)\nThe cue for the shot (played on the overhead loudspeakers) is Alex saying: “Return to your homes at ONCE.” \nFire off the shots in slow succession. (All loading through paper cartridges\, no powder horns\, no ram rods).\nYelling and carrying on continue between the two sides\nBoth sides can be yelling at each other in a skirmish-style tone\n4 of the designated colonials will fall to the ground after being shot\nConclude the Lexington portion of the battle and return to your starting stations\n\n11:15 am: \n\nStagehands will rest the area with the North Bridge in place\nOnce the Bridge is in place\, both sides need to prepare to march toward each other again.\n\n11:25 am: \n\nBoth sides march toward a standoff at the Bridge\nJames and Alex are yelling at each other again.\nWe will designate one Colonial to shoot at the British in frustration for the burning of the town\nThe second round of shots begins\, and 2 British soldiers will be killed in this scene\n\n11:35 am: \n\nAlex will need to signal the British to “Retreat back to Boston.”\nJames will need to lead his group to pursue the British\nBoth sides are asked to seek the Cover camouflage provided as the Retreat happens\nWe need to go slow here\, a deliberate sort of walking and marching\n\n11:40 am: \n\nRe-Enactment concludes\, and all participants rejoined at the Center for a tribute volley of arms\nJames will come back out and recognize the participants for a curtain call\nThe Horse and Rider (Lars will be introduced)\, and their horse retirement mission will be introduced\nBob Samson will introduce the East Florida Rangers. The 60th Regiment Afoot\, and his book. “27 Grievances Explained.”\nParticipants will be asked to stick around for photos with the crowd\nCrowd invited to the Colonial Village area in Barry Park for more hands-on 1-to-1 discussions\n\n1:00 pm: \n\nThere will be a Liberty Tree dedication ceremony at City Hall featuring the Gainesville Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution\, where the tree will be planted as a memorial.\n\nDisbursement is at will \nQuestions: \n\nCall/Email/Text: Jim Whatley – m.whatley@gmail.com -(813) 951-5476\n\n 
URL:https://hfm.club/event/lexington-concord-battle-reenactment-newberry-florida/
LOCATION:Newberry\, FL Lexington/Concord Reenactment\, 25310 W Newberry Rd\, Newberry\, 32669\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Event
ORGANIZER;CN="East Florida Rangers":MAILTO:info@eastfloridarangers.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162825
CREATED:20240924T161645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T185130Z
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SUMMARY:Timeline Saunter
DESCRIPTION:Visitors are invited to meet with HFM reenactors along St. George Street from approximately 6pm-8pm.
URL:https://hfm.club/event/timeline-saunter-37/
LOCATION:Spanish Bakery – St. George St.\, 42 Saint George St # 1/2\, Rear garden\, St Augustine\, 32084-3608
CATEGORIES:Public Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260510T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162825
CREATED:20250401T214025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T184209Z
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SUMMARY:Drake’s Raid
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 7th to Saturday\, May 10th \nBattle Saturday\, May 9th\, 7pm in Orange Street Redoubt \nMore details about encampment\, etc. to follow. \n 
URL:https://hfm.club/event/drakes-raid-5/
LOCATION:TBD
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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