Indian River Magazine presents the
TREASURE COAST HISTORY FESTIVAL
• HISTORICAL RE-ENACTORS • GHOST TOURS • HISTORICAL TROLLEY RIDES (772.466.3880) • RUSTIC CRAFTS
• AUTHORS ALLEY FEATURING LOCAL HISTORY AUTHORS • GENUINE SUMMERLIN FAMILY FISH FRY
Thursday, Jan. 11, 2018 7 p.m.
Emerson Center, 1590 27th Ave., Vero Beach
“We Remember Papa’’ and the Sexton Family Today
Grandchildren of Waldo Sexton recall the Vero Beach visionary and
creator of McKee Botanical Gardens, Driftwood Inn, Ocean Grill, Patio
Restaurant and Szechuan Palace and much more
Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018 9 a.m.- 3 p.m.
Downtown Fort Pierce, 117 S. Second St.
“Adams Ranch — Yesterday, Today
and Tomorrow’’
Brothers Lee, Mike and Robbie Adams
share the history of Adams Ranch and look
to the future
10:30 a.m. Sunrise Theatre Black Box
Free Admission/Limited Seating
7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 11
Emerson Center 1590 27th Ave. Vero Beach
Free Admission/772.940.9005
“Summerlin Family Legacy’’
Members of one of the regions’ earliest family
host a fish fry and share stories about the early
days on the Treasure Coast.
Noon, in front of the Sunrise Theatre
“Seminole History and the Establishment of Fort Pierce’’
Historical re-enactors, scholars and historians recall the Second Seminole War
and the establishment of Fort Pierce
1:30 p.m. Sunrise Theatre Black Box — Free Admission/Limited Seating
FREE ADMISSION. 772.940.9005
For vendor information call 772.940.9005 or email Publisher Gregory Enns at enns@indianrivermag.com
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