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The next 7 days from Feb. 1
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Feb. 2: Historical lecture – The Richmond Hill Historical Society will host Laura and Meredith Devendorf, owners of Dunham Farms and creators of the Springfield Legacy Foundation, at 7 p.m. in the Richmond Hill Museum. The mother and daughter team will discuss the history of their land and the purpose of their foundation. The lecture is free to the public.

Feb. 4:
Youth barbecue –
The Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church Youth will hold its annual barbecue fundraiser from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Boston butts will be available for $25, and barbecue plates sold for $6. Call 459-7729 to preorder. All proceeds will go toward a mission trip for the group.

Feb. 4-5:
Colonial Faire and Muster –
Wormsloe Historic Site, home to one of earliest colonial-era plantations on the Georgia coast, will take a take a trip back in time with its Colonial Faire and Muster from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. in Savannah. The popular annual living-history event will feature costumed re-enactors and vendors, cannon and musket firings, blacksmithing, crafts, cooking demonstrations and period music and dance. Admission is free. For more information, visit www.gastateparks.org/Wormsloe.

Feb. 5:
Super Museum Sunday –
Explore Georgia history at the Georgia History Festival’s Super Museum Sunday from noon-4 p.m. at locations throughout Georgia. Historic sites, museums and other points of interest throughout Richmond Hill and Savannah will open their doors to the public at no cost. For more information and a list of participating sites, visit www.georgiahistory.com.

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