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Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens
78 East Granada Boulevard
Ormond Beach, FL 32176
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Museum Hours:
    Monday through Friday
         10am to 4pm
    Saturday & Sunday
        Noon to 4pm
    Closed on major holidays
    and between exhibitions

Museum Admission:
    A $2.00 per person donation
    is requested.
    Museum members, senior
    citizens (60 and older) and
    children admitted at no charge.

The Gardens are available for your enjoyment at no charge and are open from sunrise to sunset daily.

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January 17, 2003
6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

The Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens is proud to participate in the 13th Annual A Starry Starry Night Gallery to Gallery Walk.  A city rich in culture, Ormond Beach is fortunate to have four cultural and historical facilities in close geographical proximity to each other.  Start your gallery walk at any one of the facilities then continue on foot the others.  Plan your walk using our map.  Also visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for driving directions to OMAM and parking options.

Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens showcases its newest exhibition, Multiple Forms: A Journey Through Sculpture by holding the opening reception for the exhibition as part of A Starry Starry Night event.  Multiple Forms: A Journey Through Sculpture is a show dedicated to eight prominent Florida sculptors.  Visitors will experience over 50 sculptures created in alabaster, bronze, cement, clay, glass, granite, limestone or marble.  Read more about the exhibition and associated events on the Current Exhibition page.

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Also hosting A Starry Starry Night event, The Casements Cultural Center will be featuring continuous improvisational comedy by “Second Base.” The Casements Corner Gift Shoppe, light refreshments and tours of the former winter home of John D. Rockefeller will be provided by The Casements Guild.

Second Base was formed in 1998 and has been performing regularly and semi-regularly in the Halifax area ever since. Made up of a group of performers who first met at Orlando’s SAK Theater improv school, the members of Second Base wanted to bring their own unique performance styles and ideas to the forefront and also wanted to bring improvisational and sketch comedy to an area of the state that was devoid of it at the time. Since then, Second Base has been this area’s longest running comedy show and has made a home at several area locations. Second Base will host an eight-week improv class for both actors and non-actors alike beginning Wednesday, February 5, 3003 at the Casements. Phone: 386-676-3216 for additional information.

Casements Hours

  • Monday and Friday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 pm.

  • Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

  • Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

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Continuing along the gallery walk, The Ormond Beach Historical Trust Museum and Welcome Center will host an open house at the MacDonald House at 38 East Granada Boulevard and at the Hotel Ormond Cupola in Fortunato Park. The Historical Trust features an outstanding collection of period furniture, pictures, paintings, brochures, calendars, maps and videos all related to the history and culture of Ormond Beach. Currently, the Ormond Beach Historical Trust is featuring limited edition paintings, pictorial books and T-shirts all related to the history of Ormond Beach as the “Birthplace of Speed. ”  Phone: 386-677-7005 for additional information.

The Ormond Beach Historical Trust Hours

  • Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  • Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • Sunday 12 Noon to 4 p.m.

 

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This web page was updated on 11-Sep-2005 08:07 PM -0500

OMAM is a U.S. Code Title 26 Section 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, registered with the
State of Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.  Registration Number: SC07333.
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