Mission:
The Society is dedicated to collecting and preserving all forms of information about the island’s and the region’s past, and sponsors activities designed to educate, promote and enhance interest in and knowledge of that history and related unique island character for the mutual benefit of all.
About Us:
The Boca Grande Historical Society & Museum is committed to enhancing our understanding of the history of Gasparilla Island and its surrounding area. Our goal is to provide personally rewarding opportunities to learn about the remarkable people and events that shaped our past.
Through our various educational activities, the Society seeks to put the present into better perspective by improving our sense of identity and continuity with history's unfolding panorama.
Dedicated to the collection and preservation of memorabilia, BGHS&M offers its members and the public numerous ways to become involved in researching our local history. Using the resources of grants from the Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice, the Society has obtained oral histories from long time Boca Grande residents to add to our permanent archival collection, along with a soon to be published coffee table pictorial featuring the best of our image oriented oral histories. A collectible reference volume dedicated to historical vignettes of the past seven editions of our scholarly journal Connections is now available for sale in our museum, titled Boca Grande: Lives of an Island.
Thursday, Dec 26, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. ET
The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature
Bradenton, FL
Wednesday, Jan 8, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. ET
Zoom
Online Event
Saturday, Jan 11, 2025 at 8:30 a.m. ET
Woodland Terrace Park (Gwen Miller Recreation Center)
Tampa, FL