Upcoming Events

  • Saturday, May 11, 2024 at 09:30 AM · $15.00 USD
    Pompano Beach Historical Society

    Pompano History Tour

    THE POMPANO HISTORY TOUR - SATURDAY, May 11, 2024

     

    The bus tour starts at 10 am but come as early as 9:30 am to tour the Kester Cottage Museums.

    Join us on a tour of the city's historic sites on Saturday, March 9th. The two-hour narrated tour includes familiar landmarks such as the Bailey Hotel - now the BaCA Art Center in historic downtown, the Ali Building, Sample-McDougald House, the Hillsboro Lighthouse Museum and so many more. 
    The tour begins at Founders Park, 217 NE 4th Ave. Pompano Beach. You will have time from 9:30 - 10:00 to tour the two Kester Cottage Museums before the bus departs at 10:00 am sharp. The tour is two hours and is fully narrated by Pompano's Official City Historian, Dan Hobby.

    Tickets for the tour are limited and are $15 per person.
    For more information on the tour please call Pat at 954-782-3015

    Limited seating on an air-conditioned bus.

  • Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 06:30 PM
    Pompano Historical Society in Pompano Beach, FL

    May Program - Pompano Artist Dennis Friel

    Our guest speaker for May 15 is local Pompano artist Dennis Friel. I don't think anyone in Pompano has not seen one of his paintings around town. His most famous one is the ocean scene on the foundation of the Atlantic Blvd. bridge. He also painted the entrance signs at Palm Aire Drive West and SE 5th Avenue. Join us and hear his history!
    Following is just a portion of his well-storied life from his biography.

    'Dennis is best known for bringing game fish and underwater environments to life with vivid imagery that shows the constant flow of the ocean and the power of apex predators. He works across a wide variety of mediums but maintains a unique, fluid style with a soulful and innovative approach.

    He pulls from his experiences on the water, travels and his Florida surroundings as his greatest influence. Art admirers, legendary fisherman and ocean lovers have all embraced his approach.  Dennis has built a body of work that is supported by collectors and clientele from all corners of the globe. From Costa Rica to Hawaii, Africa to Dubai, Australia to the Outer Banks — if it’s Connected By Water®, chances are you will find his artwork there.

    Dennis Friel’s artwork is displayed at the world’s premier fishing tournaments, graces the jerseys of the world’s top fishing teams and featured within the pages of the most respected outdoor publications. From Jimmy Buffett’s vessel, Last Mango to Jimmy Johnson’s National Billfish Championship, the Custom Shootout and many more, Dennis has worked with the elite of the elite.

    Thousands of boaters admire this artist’s large-scale works adorning the Intracoastal bridges of Pompano Beach, Florida, every week. “Bridges are designed to connect people to places and each other,” Dennis says. “Being able to complete this work reflects my sense of pride for our oceanic community that is so tightly bound to the water.” Being able to create these large scale public works is one of Dennis proudest achievements.'