- December 5, 2025
Palm Coast resident Cooper Gui enjoys a pony ride. Photo by Paige Wilson
St. Augustine residents Elizabeth and Abigail Lacasse enjoy ice cream from Solazzo's Sweet Creations. Photo by Paige Wilson
St. Augustine resident Julianna Meyers learns how to write calligraphy with a feather and ink. Photo by Paige Wilson
Miles Brown, of Boston, learns how to grind cornmeal while visiting family in Flagler County. Photo by Paige Wilson
Serenity Nettles, of Orange City, sits at a Native American exhibit. Photo by Paige Wilson
Eight-month-old Willow Moore, of New Smyrna Beach, lies on a fur rug at a Native American exhibit. Photo by Paige Wilson
A full weekend of activities for the family, including live music, historical reenactments and food vendors, were presented at the Florida Agricultural Museum on Saturday, April 14, and Sunday, April 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Historical demonstrations of writing with feathers and ink, cornmeal making and other 19th-century crafts took place throughout the weekend. Guests could also ride around the museum grounds at 7900 Old Kings Road N. on a tractor-drawn wagon. Admission was $5 per person.
The farm day on Sunday coincided with the Cowboy Fast Draw Association's Florida Championship Fast Draw Shootout tournament, which included a Fastest Lawman competition, on the museum property.