4th of July at the Depot
The USDA Forest Service Osceola National Forest will be sponsoring some old-fashion fun at the Olustee Depot on Independence Day. This is a train depot that was utilized in the late 1800's and early 1900's. The depot serves as the Osceola National Forest's interpretive/information center and contains interpretive displays that give you a glimpse of the important roles the railroad and the timber industry played in the development of north Florida.
In fact the activities on the 4th will have an "old-fashion" theme. The day will include games and activities including checkers, a watermelon seed spitting contest, jacks, sack races, horseshoes, hop-scotch and a best home-made pie contest. Olustee's-own Kevin Owen will be on hand to sing a few songs.
The Baker County YMCA will be selling hot dogs, cupcakes, lemonade, and popcorn. All proceeds will be used for youth programs.
I'll be serving as the Master of Ceremonies for the day, so come join us for some fun in my hometown. We kick things off at 11am and end at 2pm.
For more information about the 4th of July at the Depot call (386) 752-0147.
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