What is Rural Heritage?

This power point audio presentation was created by Mal and Mary Jo Martin on What is Rural is Rural Heritage Please watch and enjoy. http://youtu.be/hAaiW5xQnLc

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Farmers Market

Rural Heritage Farmers Market is held at the Rural Heritage Center from 8AM to 1 PM. Always the 3rd Saturday of each month. We are now outside , buy local, support local…. Honey, fresh bread, hydroponics, veggies, jams, jellys and so much more, buy local ,support local.Want to learn more...

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Make a Difference in Your Community By Volunteering

The Rural Heritage Center offers many cultural and educational experiences for The Black Hammock, Geneva, and Chuluota communities.  Our current three large events are The Fourth of July, Founders Day, and Mrs. Claus, along with monthly Farmer’s Markets, Smithsonian Day, and other opportunities. But we need to explore ideas for...

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Village of Geneva Likened to Mayberry

Rural community remains close-knit and neighborly A school bell rings, sending a herd of excited children pouring out of Geneva Elementary. A woman on horseback saunters down the side of the road as leaves fall from a maple tree across from a tall, white church. It could be a scene...

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Hold Your Next Event at RHC

                             We have Space Available If you would like to hold a class, a theater production, after school program  or  Heritage Event. We have wireless connection, handicap accessible, pull down screens in each room with large white boards available upon request. Suggested donations to use one of our...

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Donations Needed for the Rural Heritage Center

We need to replace an Air Conditioner the cost is $ 2,800 Flooring in our Multipurpose room $ 500. Theater Spot Lights New window glass in most windows $ 100 per sq pane Building insurance $ 1,000 Folding White Table, 22 tables cost is $1,649.99 Folding Chair ,64 chairs cost...

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Class Photos

Class photos of Geneva School from 1928 to 1986 are now displayed in the hall of the Rural Heritage Center. Check out the display the next time you are in the Center. Maybe you will find yourself or a relative.

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