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CLASSICAL DESSERTS: AN EVENING OF SWEET MEMORIES AND SWEET MELODIES

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CLASSICAL DESSERTS: AN EVENING OF SWEET MEMORIES AND SWEET MELODIES

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Thursday, February 2. 2012
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The Panhandle Pioneer Settlement invites you to an elegant evening of scrumptious confections and classical chamber music and romantic favorites on Saturday, February 4, at 6:30 pm. CST.

The renowned volunteer bakers of the Settlement will, as is their custom, prepare a delicious dessert buffet featuring the cascading chocolate fountain for your dipping pleasure. Guests will savor delectable sweets to the accompaniment of classic 50’s pop favorites provided by Sue Bradley and Peggy Cox.

The dessert program will begin with light, romantic, classical chamber music with Jennie Baker, Hope Peacock, & Kim Ellis.

Cost for the event is $20 per couple and $15 per individual. Call 850-674-2777 for ticket reservations.

The Panhandle Pioneer Settlement is a living museum documenting rural life in NW Florida from the early 1800’s to the 1940’s. It is located in Sam Atkins Park, about 1 mile west of the intersection of Hwy 71 and Hwy 20. Follow Hwy 20 West from Blountstown. Look for the sign for Sam Atkins Park (on the right side of the road). Turn right on Silas Green Street at Lindy’s Chicken (between 18th & 20th St.) and then follow the signs to the Settlement.

For more information, contact the Settlement offices at 850-674-2777.

For further directions and information on the historic buildings at the Settlement please visit our website at: www.panhandlepioneer.org or email at info@ppmuseum.org
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