New! Boxed Dinners Available for Pickup at the Independence Eve Celebration! Presented by Gormley’s Gourmet Catering Company. $15 Boxed Dinner includes: Pulled Pork, 2 sides, Garlic Bread, Chips & Bottled Water. Click here for details or contact Brett via phone at (850) 653-5764 or email brettphilipgormley@yahoo.com. Chef Gormley was raised in and resides in Franklin County, Florida. His gift and appreciation of traditional Southern cookery began as a teenager on St. George Island. Brett honed his skills in the kitchens and classrooms of Tallahassee, ultimately leading him home to raise his son in Apalachicola while perfecting his trademark Southern fusion. Brett has held executive chef positions at our best local restaurants and landed feature spots on local television programming, Emeril Lagasse, and in the New York Times. Most recently, he was a featured business in Bon Appétit Magazine’s regional chef competition, placing well in his division. Brett’s innovation and passion for flavor are second to none. He is a true culinary gem of the Gulf Coast; we are proud to call him our own, and he is truly excited to be serving you. Currently accepting pre-orders for the July 3rd Independence Eve Celebration in downtown Apalachicola! Click here for details or contact Brett via phone at (850) 653-5764 or email brettphilipgormley@yahoo.com. Boxed Dinner pick up hours are between 4-7 PM on July 3rd outside 13 Mile Seafood Market located at 227 Water Street next to Riverfront Park. Also check out the great lineup of Food Trucks and our directory of downtown restaurants. |
The Fireworks are Back!
Check out our e-newsletter on the return of the Independence Eve fireworks celebration in Downtown Apalachicola! Click here to read more.
Bunny Hop Bingo Comes to Apalachicola
Families with children, ages 2 -10 are invited to participate in the Apalachicola Bunny Hop Bingo. The event will take place March 15 – 30, 2021 in Apalachicola’s Historic District. This is an alternative to our community’s traditional Easter Egg hunt, which will return in 2022 to The Orman House/Chapman Botanical Garden. The bunny hop offers a no-contact COVID-safe way for children to play and explore this Spring season.
To get started, stop by the Apalachicola Margaret Key Library to pick up a Bunny Hop Bingo Card. The library is located at 80 12th Street and is open Monday thru Friday 10 AM – 5 PM and Noon to 5 PM on Sunday.
This card will contain 25 squares representing locations of businesses, churches, and attractions within the Apalachicola Historic District. When you visit the Bunny Stop location, answer the question on the reverse side of the card that is specific to that square and then move on to the next square. Complete a row of questions to win a chance for a Spring Basket, or the entire card to win the chance for a Razor scooter.
Every child who returns a Bingo card will receive a gift bag filled with a book, treats, and prizes – plus be entered into a drawing for additional prizes… All cards are to be returned to the library no later than 3:30 PM on Tuesday, March 30th.
The Easter Bunny will be hopping by the library at 3:45 with some candy eggs for the kids and will draw Bingo Cards at 4:00 PM for baskets and scooters. You do not have to be present to win, but we hope to see you there as we celebrate Spring in Historic Apalachicola…


Our 2020 Annual Report
Apalachicola Main Street, Inc. was established in 2011 as part of the Florida Main Street and National Main Street networks. The following accomplishments highlight some of our activities during 2020:
We reviewed and updated our mission statement. Our mission statement now reads, “Apalachicola Main Street’s mission is to enhance the downtown district of Apalachicola with sound economic development that promotes a sustainable future while preserving the district’s historical significance and commitment to quality of life in our community.”
We committed to actively promoting the district’s diverse historical and cultural heritage as part of the implementation of our mission.
A vision statement was developed and adopted: “Apalachicola will continue to grow and sustainably develop economically and socially and with respect for its environmentally sensitive surroundings. The historical and cultural traditions of the community and its diverse populations will be celebrated and promoted through public education and awareness activities. Downtown Apalachicola’s status as the preeminent commercial, civic, and cultural center of the Forgotten Coast region will be advanced while maintaining its historic character, small-town aesthetic, and unique qualities. The vision and sustainable outcomes will be a result of the continued support from our volunteers, local businesses, partnering organizations and our sponsors, who all share a belief that a strong downtown is an essential component to the integrity of a community.”
We completed a comprehensive strategic plan with input from the public and technical assistance from the Florida Main Street program.
We began work on an exhibit exploring the life of Moses Roper, who was once enslaved on an Apalachicola steamboat but escaped and authored one of the best-selling fugitive slave narratives in history. This work is supported by grant funding from Florida Humanities, the Duke Energy Foundation, Weems Memorial Hospital, and sponsors. The exhibit will be displayed at the Apalachicola Center for History, Culture, and Art.
The Design Committee held a series of clean-up events that included the Mill Pond, Franklin Square, and the downtown commercial district. Palm tree trimming and debris removal were also completed. Beautification projects were also completed on Avenue D and at the Raney House museum. The annual holiday lights were installed in downtown palms.
We completed two historical plaques, part of our ongoing historical plaque program. A dedication event was held to celebrate the installation of the plaque at the Chapman Botanical Garden, and a second plaque was completed for the Sponge Exchange Building (to be installed in January 2021).
New fundraising initiatives were developed, including a successful online auction and online raffle and an online Friends of Apalachicola Main Street fundraising campaign.
We were the recipients of grant funds from the Knight Foundation, the Franklin County CARES program, Duke Energy, and Florida Humanities.
In response to Covid-19, we implemented several new initiatives: an e-gift certificate program called ShopApalachicola.com, free mask distribution to businesses and downtown employees, a web page to provide information to business owners, and e-newsletter updates to businesses.
We were the recipients of two Florida Main Street awards: “Outstanding Image Campaign” for our There’s Still a Place video and “Outstanding Economic Vitality Initiative” for the ShopApalachicola.com program.
The Promotions Committee performed ongoing website and social media updates to keep the public informed about downtown Apalachicola businesses, events, and historical topics. This effort was ramped up to provide increased exposure to downtown businesses due to Covid-19. We also promoted information on business assistance programs such as the Payroll Protection Program and CARES grant funds.
We initiated partnerships with other entities in the community including H’COLA and the Orman House State Park.
Comprehensive financial policies and procedures were adopted by the board.
Chapman Plaque Dedication Nov. 6
A plaque dedication ceremony honoring Dr. Alvan Chapman, a distinguished 19th-century botanist, will be held at the entrance to the Chapman Botanical Garden in Apalachicola on Friday, November 6, 2020 at 11 a.m. The public is invited to visit the garden for this free event.
Apalachicola Main Street Director Augusta West, Franklin County State Parks Manager Josh Hodson, and Apalachicola Mayor Kevin Begos will speak prior to the plaque’s unveiling. Visitors are also welcome to explore the antebellum Orman House museum adjacent to the botanical garden to see its collections of 19th century furnishings, clothing, and artifacts. Admission to the house museum is $2 per person.
The Chapman Botanical Garden and Orman House State Park are located at 177 5th Street in Apalachicola. Limited parking is available at the 5th Street entrance. Additional parking is available in the public parking lot near the Market Street entrance.
The event is free and open to the public.Please practice social distancing. Masks are encouraged.For further information, please call the Orman House State Park at 850-653-1209.
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