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      • Episode 5 – The Rise of Eatonville
      • Episode 6 – The Establishment of the Hungerford School
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      • Episode 1 – Perfect Timing?
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      • Episode 7 – The Compromise Candidate
      • Episode 8 – Mr. Dorman Comes to Eatonville
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      • Episode 10 – Formalizing the Passion: The Incorporation of the Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community
      • Episode 11 – Securing Counsel/ AKA “A Tricky Proposition” in Orange County, FL
      • Episode 12 – “Girl Power”– In the Forefront: The Women of Eatonville, Maitland, and Orlando
    • Season 3 – A Year of High Anxiety
      • Episode 1 – The Rocky Road Ahead
      • Episode 2 – Perspective: What Eatonville Was ACTUALLY Facing
      • Episode 3 – Walter Kulash — On behalf of the Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.)
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  • ABOUT
    • ABOUT P.E.C.
    • About Eatonville
  • BLOG
  • BOOK CLUB
  • EDUCATION
    • Community Conversations
    • E-WE Computer Lab
    • Reopening/Repurposing the E-WE Lab
    • ZORA!® STEM Initiative
    • Programs Photo Gallery
  • CULTURE
    • The Hurston Museum
    • ZORA!® Festival
    • Yards & Gardens Club
  • TOURISM
  • NEWS
    • Important News
    • Newsletters
    • PEC Meetings
  • PODCAST
    • Season 1 – The Centennial Year
      • Episode 1 – Storm Clouds on the Horizon
      • Episode 2 – Orange County Crosses the Line
      • Episode 3 – Way, Way Back in the Day, “The Race Colony”
      • Episode 4 – “What It Is,” More about The Race Colony
      • Episode 5 – The Rise of Eatonville
      • Episode 6 – The Establishment of the Hungerford School
      • Episode 7 – A Symbiotic Relationship: The Town of Eatonville & the Hungerford School
      • Episode 8 – Long & Strong: The Tradition of Civic Pride in the Town of Eatonville
    • Season 2 – Engagement
      • Episode 1 – Perfect Timing?
      • Episode 2 – “Back in the Day” — Orange County, Florida during the last 25 years of the 20th Century
      • Episode 3 – “Fait accompli”/AKA “The Accomplished Act”/AKA “What Was the REAL Deal”
      • Episode 4 – Centers of Energy: Eatonville & Maitland
      • Episode 5 – Maitland City Hall
      • Episode 6 – Getting Organized: Monday, December 7, 1987, 7:00 PM
      • Episode 7 – The Compromise Candidate
      • Episode 8 – Mr. Dorman Comes to Eatonville
      • Episode 9 – The People’s Response
      • Episode 10 – Formalizing the Passion: The Incorporation of the Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community
      • Episode 11 – Securing Counsel/ AKA “A Tricky Proposition” in Orange County, FL
      • Episode 12 – “Girl Power”– In the Forefront: The Women of Eatonville, Maitland, and Orlando
    • Season 3 – A Year of High Anxiety
      • Episode 1 – The Rocky Road Ahead
      • Episode 2 – Perspective: What Eatonville Was ACTUALLY Facing
      • Episode 3 – Walter Kulash — On behalf of the Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.)
    • Listen to all podcasts
  • CONTACT
    • Contact Form
    • Volunteer Interest Form
  • Please Invest
    • K-8 Children Programming
    • “1 of 1000” Fund Drive
    • Help Secure Our Future

Daily Archives: December 19, 2020

Give the Gift of Preserving Historic Eatonville Florida

Eatonville BlogBy digigorDecember 19, 2020Leave a comment

For more than 3 decades, the Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.) has worked to preserve for posterity the physical space as well as the legacy of Eatonville, Florida, the hometown of literary icon Zora Neale Hurston, who has made the community known around the world as “the oldest incorporated (self-governing) African-American town…

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