The Alger-Sullivan Historical Society will host its 28th annual heritage festival in the historic district of Century, Florida as part of the 7th Annual Sawmill Day on Saturday, May 5, starting at 8 a.m.
Good weather always brings more than fifty classic and custom vehicles to our car show.
On the band stand will be all day entertainment from local dance and singing groups like the popular Sawmill Band.
This year’s invited exhibits include arrow head makers, antique bottle collections, Alabama potter Matt Brabbon creating pieces on his foot powered wheel, Munson’s fur trapper museum, the West Fla Wood Carver’s Club, The Canoe, Ala Sons of Confederate Veterans, the traveling museum of the NW Fla Living History Association, and the museums which will be open with nine rooms of local memories.
There will also be a display of exhibitors and winners from Flomaton High School’s 2018 History Fair along with a special photo exhibit will be in the main museum.
For the shopper, the park will also be filled with local vendors selling wares such as Century’s Masons with their freshly cooked fried pig skins. Event info: 850 256 3980.