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Fish Fry Proceeds to Support Historic Plumb House Museum

CLEARWATER - The Clearwater Historical Society has announced that its annual Spring Fish Fry will be held on Saturday, May 3rd, from 11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Ross Norton Recreation Center, 1426 South Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue in Clearwater. The Society is a 501c 3 non-profit organization and adults will be admitted for a donation of $10 and children 12 and under for a donation of $5, which gets you all you can eat of the best fried fish and tastiest hush puppies in town, along with plenty of delicious grits, cole slaw, iced tea or coffee, and free parking.

All net proceeds go to the maintenance and upkeep of the Historic Plumb House Museum. Jennie Plumb was the first paid public school teacher in Clearwater for whom Plumb Elementary School is named.

The Museum will be open on "Fish Fry Day," May 3rd, and from then to Saturday, November 1st, from 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. on the first and third Thursdays of each month. The museum is located immediately north of the Ross Norton Center so, after you have had your fill of super good food at the fish fry, go next door to the Historic Plumb House for a free tour of the museum to see the uniforms and pictures of the Clearwater Bombers, the 10-time World Softball Champions. Also see the many historical documents, early Clearwater photographic collections and period furniture, which is on display in the museum.

For Fish Fry tickets, contact any Society Board member or call 804-2073 or 442-9011.

For information on free Museum tours, call 399-1412 or 446-2676.

Bring your family to the Fish Fry cause as we all know happiness is fish and good friends.

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