Oct 29 2015
Gullah-Geechee Mende Culture and Film Festival

Gullah-Geechee Mende Culture and Film Festival

Presented by St. Augustine Film Society at Unknown

As the City of St. Augustine celebrates it's 450th Anniversary the Gullah Geechee Group will host the 1st Mende Culture and Film Festival.  This festival is to honor those unique Africans known as Gullah Geechee who settled on the shores of St  Augustine in 1565 and to highlight those Gullah Geechee many of whom self emancipated to St. Augustine 150 years before the Civil War settled communities such as Fort Mose (1738) and Lincolnville and Armstrong (1866), after the Civil War.  These 3 communities are in St. Johns County, Florida.  The festival is being held in October to coincide with Governor Scott's Gubernatorial Gullah Geechee Proclamation, which the Governor issues every October and has for the last 4 years highlighting the rich history and culture of these unique Africans known as Gullah Geechee who settled many Maroons communities and established some of the first militias protecting La Florida.

Admission Info

Free and open to the public

 

 

 
 

Dates & Times

2015/10/29 - 2015/10/29

Additional time info:

Doors open at 10:00am and program runs until 9:00PM

Location Info