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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-02-13/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-02-12/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
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SUMMARY:Amelia Island Museum of History Pub Crawl
DESCRIPTION:A wealth of historical information about downtown Fernandina and a good time for all! \nMake a reservation to tour a few of our small town’s most popular\, notorious or otherwise historic pubs and bars. This 2.5 Hour Tour covers about eight blocks of our historic district with stops at three to four of Fernandina’s historic Pubs to enjoy a specialty drink and tales of years gone by. Along the journey your tour guide will regale you with colorful tales about the town and the people who lived there. It’s history with a kick! \nThis tour is held at 5 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. A minimum of 4 people is required to run the tour\, with a maximum of 8 people per group. Must be 21 years of age or older. ID is required.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/amelia-island-museum-of-history-pub-crawl/2026-02-11/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Salty-Pelican-Drinks.jpg
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-02-11/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-02-10/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-02-09/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-02-08/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-02-07/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260206T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260206T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-02-06/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260205T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260205T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-02-05/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260204T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T182841Z
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SUMMARY:Amelia Island Museum of History Pub Crawl
DESCRIPTION:A wealth of historical information about downtown Fernandina and a good time for all! \nMake a reservation to tour a few of our small town’s most popular\, notorious or otherwise historic pubs and bars. This 2.5 Hour Tour covers about eight blocks of our historic district with stops at three to four of Fernandina’s historic Pubs to enjoy a specialty drink and tales of years gone by. Along the journey your tour guide will regale you with colorful tales about the town and the people who lived there. It’s history with a kick! \nThis tour is held at 5 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. A minimum of 4 people is required to run the tour\, with a maximum of 8 people per group. Must be 21 years of age or older. ID is required.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/amelia-island-museum-of-history-pub-crawl/2026-02-04/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Salty-Pelican-Drinks.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260204T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-02-04/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260203T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260203T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-02-03/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260202T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-02-02/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026205-1769940000-1769961600@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-02-01/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260131T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260131T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026204-1769853600-1769875200@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-31/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260130T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260130T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026203-1769767200-1769788800@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-30/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260129T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260129T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026202-1769680800-1769702400@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-29/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20250807T182841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T182841Z
UID:10025674-1769619600-1769628600@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Amelia Island Museum of History Pub Crawl
DESCRIPTION:A wealth of historical information about downtown Fernandina and a good time for all! \nMake a reservation to tour a few of our small town’s most popular\, notorious or otherwise historic pubs and bars. This 2.5 Hour Tour covers about eight blocks of our historic district with stops at three to four of Fernandina’s historic Pubs to enjoy a specialty drink and tales of years gone by. Along the journey your tour guide will regale you with colorful tales about the town and the people who lived there. It’s history with a kick! \nThis tour is held at 5 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. A minimum of 4 people is required to run the tour\, with a maximum of 8 people per group. Must be 21 years of age or older. ID is required.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/amelia-island-museum-of-history-pub-crawl/2026-01-28/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Salty-Pelican-Drinks.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-28/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260127T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260127T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026200-1769508000-1769529600@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-27/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260126T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260126T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026199-1769421600-1769443200@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-26/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260125T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026198-1769335200-1769356800@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-25/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260124T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260124T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026197-1769248800-1769270400@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-24/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260123T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026196-1769162400-1769184000@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-23/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026195-1769076000-1769097600@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-22/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20250807T182841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T182841Z
UID:10025673-1769014800-1769023800@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Amelia Island Museum of History Pub Crawl
DESCRIPTION:A wealth of historical information about downtown Fernandina and a good time for all! \nMake a reservation to tour a few of our small town’s most popular\, notorious or otherwise historic pubs and bars. This 2.5 Hour Tour covers about eight blocks of our historic district with stops at three to four of Fernandina’s historic Pubs to enjoy a specialty drink and tales of years gone by. Along the journey your tour guide will regale you with colorful tales about the town and the people who lived there. It’s history with a kick! \nThis tour is held at 5 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. A minimum of 4 people is required to run the tour\, with a maximum of 8 people per group. Must be 21 years of age or older. ID is required.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/amelia-island-museum-of-history-pub-crawl/2026-01-21/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Salty-Pelican-Drinks.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T141746
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-21/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
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UID:10026193-1768903200-1768924800@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-20/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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UID:10026192-1768816800-1768838400@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-19/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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