BAKER — The Baker Block Museum's 11th annual Baker Heritage Day is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 7 at the museum’s heritage park, 1307 Georgia Ave., at the corner of US Highway 189 and State Road 4 in Baker.
The event features old time heritage demonstrations, southern folk and Americana music and more. Entertainment will be provided throughout the day.
Demonstrations and vendors include: flint knappers, blacksmithing, pine needle basket making, crocheting, corn shuck dolls, timber and turpentine tools, shingle making, ceramics, acrylics, homemade baked goods, local produce, a Florida Fish and Wildlife exhibit, Tri County Beekeepers Association and Florida Public Archaeology Network, among others.
A variety of foods, artists, craftsmen, local produce, homemade jellies and baked goods, antiques cars and much more will also be on site. Area residents Clint Harris and Jim Melton's cane syrup will be available for purchase for $5-7.
Contact the museum, 537-5714, for more information.
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Baker Block Museum schedules 11th annual Baker Heritage Day