Fall always brings a time for collaboration for the Programs Department of the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum. As the weather begins to change and people begin venturing out into their communities again without the summer heat, historical societies, cultural institutions, and museums work together to bring educational and enjoyable experience to guests all over Volusia County.
This fall, the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum is proud to continue this spirit of cooperation both here at the lighthouse and across Volusia County. There will be plenty of opportunities to interact with volunteers and docents at festivals, community events, and Volusia County School evenings, the volunteers of the lighthouse are will have an active schedule.
Make sure to stop by and speak with our knowledgeable representatives at Ormond Beach Historical Society’s Collectors Day on September 23rd, Port Orange Family Days on the weekend of October 14th and 15th, and Barberville Fall Jamboree on November 4th and 5th. There may even be giveaways and prizes available for participating visitors. More information on these events can be found by following the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Facebook page or by visiting the host organization websites.
Volunteers and staff of the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse will also be visiting various libraries and cultural institutions to bring exciting historic presentations to the people of Volusia County.
On October 4th at 5:30pm, Lead Docent John Mann will discuss the Spirit of the Greatest Generation at the Ormond Beach Regional Library. This presentation focuses on the innovation and advancements made from World War I through the 1980s. He will do the same presentation on the other side of the county at DeBary Hall during a Lemonade Lecture on Veterans Day, Saturday November 11th at 1:00pm. You will not want to miss this presentation, taking a retrospective look of reverence and funny anecdotes.
Another offering provided by the lighthouse will take place on November 16th at the New Smyrna Regional Library at 2:00pm by Registrar and Assistant Curator Felipe De Paula. Entitled Timucua of Northeast Florida, guests will be introduced to the culture and customs of some of Florida’s earliest inhabitants.
Also, the lighthouse will open its doors to cultural institutions from across the state on November 18th for Indigenous Peoples Heritage Day. One of the most popular events run each year at the lighthouse, visitors will have the opportunity to travel back in time and discover the fascinating history of the indigenous people who once lived along the Volusia County inland waterways and throughout the local Florida region. Learn about the Timucua and Seminole as you explore the historic light station and participate in interactive workshops, living history demonstrations, and other activities presented by lighthouse staff, volunteers, and representatives from museums and cultural sites located throughout Central Florida.
Make sure to keep up with the events page at Event Calendar (ponceinlet.org) for up to date locations where you can find the volunteers and staff of the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum.
Also, the lighthouse will open its doors to cultural institutions from across the state on November 18th for Indigenous Peoples Heritage Day. One of the most popular events run each year at the lighthouse, visitors will have the opportunity to travel back in time and discover the fascinating history of the indigenous people who once lived along the Volusia County inland waterways and throughout the local Florida region. Learn about the Timucua and Seminole as you explore the historic light station and participate in interactive workshops, living history demonstrations, and other activities presented by lighthouse staff, volunteers, and representatives from museums and cultural sites located throughout Central Florida.
Make sure to keep up with the events page at Event Calendar (ponceinlet.org) for up to date locations where you can find the volunteers and staff of the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum.
Volunteer opportunities
The success of all of the programs provided by the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse rely on the dedication and hard work of our amazing volunteer corps. They are the backbone of the programs department and we appreciate everything that they do for the us. The Preservation Association is always looking for individuals interested in becoming volunteers. Monthly meetings and trainings will be provided for all volunteers, as well as the opportunity to preserve and interpret the history of a National Historic Landmark. Any individuals interested in volunteering are encouraged to contact Programs Manager Zach Hopple by email at education@ponceinlet.org or by phone at (386)761-1821 ext. 18.
Become a Member
Purchasing an Annual Membership is one of the most popular and affordable ways to support the Ponce De Leon Inlet Lighthouse Preservation Association in its mission to preserve and disseminate the maritime and social history of the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse. Benefits of membership include free admission to the museum and lighthouse during normal hours of operation, 10% discount on all regular-priced merchandise in the giftshop, annual subscription to the Association’s quarterly journal Illuminations, as well as invitations to special events.
For more information about membership, please visit www.ponceinlet.org or via phone at 386-761-1821.