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Bagdad Lecture Series Continues With Celebration of 100th Anniversary of Naval Aviation

The 2011 Bagdad Museum Lecture Series continues with a special program celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Naval Aviation. Historian and Naval Commander Leo Murphy (Retired), author of several books on naval aviation, including “The History of Naval Aviation in Pensacola,” will be the speaker. Commander Murphy retired from a distinguished career in the Navy and has researched and written widely in its history, especially focusing on naval aviation in the Panhandle area.

The presentation will be held Saturday, May 14th, 10:00 a.m. at the Bagdad Village Museum, 4512 Church Street, Bagdad, with refreshments following. There is no cost and all are welcome. For more information on the lecture series or the Bagdad Village Preservation Association, call (850) 983-3005.

BVPA Welcomes Spring with Market Day May 7th

Come celebrate spring at the Bagdad Village Preservation Association’s Market Day Saturday, May 7th from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. The annual event will be held at the Bagdad Community Center located at the corners of Pooley and School streets (6860 Pooley St.) in historic Bagdad. The day will start with the white elephant sale at 8 a.m. Following at 9 a.m., the Craft and Collectible show will begin with a variety of Artisan offerings to include angel pins, wreaths, original paintings, note cards, children’s personalized CDs and DVDs, jewelry, American Girl doll clothes, totes, purses, embroidered t-shirts, cook books, fiction and short stories, (inspired by local history), and handmade hats & scarves.

Fried fish dinners, with all the trimmings, are always a crowd pleaser and will be served starting at 11:00 a.m. Churns full of your favorite flavors of homemade ice cream (strawberry, dewberry, peach, peppermint, chocolate) will be available throughout the day.

Kids of all ages will enjoy the displays and demonstrations by the Bagdad Volunteer Fire Department; including fire trucks and rescue equipment.

History buffs will also want to tour the Museum Bagdad Village Museum. Once a bustling lumber mill village, Bagdad was the center of the Southeastern lumber industry for more than 110 years before closing in 1939. At one time Bagdad was the biggest, most modern lumber exporter in the western world and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

Donated items for the white elephant sale (no clothing items) will be accepted until May 3rd and can be dropped off at 4605 Forsyth Street or by contacting BVPA President Michael Johnson at (850) 293-5349.

If you would like to volunteer to assist with the event, or need additional information, contact BVPA Vice-President Robyn Baker at (850) 554-4669, for more information on the Bagdad Village Preservation Association visit the association’s web site at www.bagdadvillage.org.

Bagdad Market Day Call for Vendors

The Bagdad Village Preservation Association’s Spring Market Day is scheduled for Saturday, May 7 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.  The annual event will once again be held at the Bagdad Community Center located at the corners of Pooley and School streets (6860 Pooley St.) in historic Bagdad.

Applications are being accepted for Craft and Collectible vendors for both indoor and outdoor booth space.  To reserve space, contact David Bailly at 850-982-1804 or email Aerotimeinc@hotmail.com.