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Tag Archives: st. johns river

In the Gallery: The St. Johns River by Martin Johnson Heade, c.1890s in La Florida Exhibit

Apr

09

Martin Johnson Heade lived in Florida from 1883 until his death. At first an avid hunter, he soon changed his views and

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Garden Month 2013: Week 4 Schedule

Mar

20

2013 Garden Month provides many opportunities for our members and guests of all ages to explore and experience our historic gardens through exciting events, tours, lectures, classes and exhibitions.

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The Cummer Welcomes Karl Boecklen

Feb

18

In January, Karl Boecklen joined the education staff as a Museum Educator.  His job will be to continue the integration of the Gardens and our riverfront campus into our arts […]

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What’s in a Name? – The Story of How Saint Johns River Got its Name

Aug

09

The longest river in the State of Florida, the Saint Johns River stretches over 275 miles, and creates the outer border of the Museum’s historic Gardens. The great Saint Johns is one of only…

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Fourth of July Concert – Wednesday, July 4th

Jun

15

Put on your red, white and blue, grab a blanket or lawn chair and come celebrate America’s 236th Birthday in The Cummer Gardens! With the St. John’s River as a backdrop and stars above, the sounds of…

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It’s Art Festival Season at The Guardian Catholic Schools

May

28

As many of you know, the education department at The Cummer sees thousands of students every school year. Students visit the museum for tours and we visit some schools for outreach lessons. Every year we look forward to hosting art festivals for two of our…

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