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Sing Out Loud Festival

Mark Your Calendar Date: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday — September 10 – 26, 2021 Time: Various times. Location: Various locations. .fusion-button.button-4 .fusion-button-text, .fusion-button.button-4 i {color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-4 .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-4:hover .fusion-button-text, .fusion-button.button-4:hover i,.fusion-button.button-4:focus .fusion-button-text, .fusion-button.button-4:focus i,.fusion-button.button-4:active .fusion-button-text, .fusion-button.button-4:active{color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-4:hover...

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Vilano Beach Music Fest

 Date: 2022; to be determined Time: Location: Vilano Beach Oceanfront Park Website: Vilano Beach Music Fest About the Vilano Beach Music Fest The Vilano Beach Music Fest typically takes place on Mother’s Day Weekend. However, because of unusual circumstances the festival is postponed from May 9, 2020.. Watch, listen, and dance the evening away during the Vilano Beach Music Fest! This community-centric festival features two live bands with a beachfront stage as their backdrop. In 2019, the chosen bands were Peach Life and Not Quite Dead, which are two of the area’s most popular groups. Other...

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Vilano Fest in Vilano Beach, Florida

Dates and the schedule for Vilano Fest 2022 are to be determined. The information on this page is from the Vilano Fest in 2019. We will update this page as soon as details are released. Date: 2022; date to be determined Website: Vilano Fest About the Vilano Fest Vilano Beach is a quaint beach town located right outside of St. Augustine. Although it’s just a mile or two away from the Nation’s Oldest City, it’s characteristics vastly differ from those of St. Augustine. In fact, the Vilano Fest (as well as the Vilano Music Fest) was created to celebrate the area’s unique...

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Things to Do in St. Augustine this Weekend

Due to an abundance of caution concerning the coronavirus, many St. Augustine events have been canceled. Click here for more information about canceling and closings in St. Augustine and St. Johns County. Just like every weekend in the Nation’s Oldest City, there are many things to do in St. Augustine this weekend. In fact, each weekend on our coast brings about art walks, farmer markets, nature walks, historical lessons, and more. Additionally during special weekends, visitors and locals can look forward to popular festivals as well as holiday events like the Easter Parade, 4th of July fireworks,...

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St. Augustine Film Festival 2021

Dates, schedule, and films for the St. Augustine Film Festival 2021 are TBA. The information on this page is from the Film Festival in 2020. We will update this page as soon as details are released. Updated on January 20, 2020. The St. Augustine 2021 Film Festival is a four-day festival in which foreign films, independent films, and documentaries are played daily at three of the city’s beautiful theaters. However, unlike an opening weekend at a big box office, you won’t see any films created by Spielberg or Hitchcock headlining the festival. This festival is made possible by founding...

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St. Augustine Nights of Lights Hotels

Imagine going to sleep in a St. Augustine Nights of Lights hotel where you can watch millions of lights twinkle from the comfort of your bed. Each morning, you’re greeted with holiday decorations strung throughout the city and people on Nights of Lights tours singing Christmas carols. After a delicious meal in the Historic District, you stroll back to your hotel with the Nights of Lights as your backdrop. If this sounds like your ideal winter getaway, then you’ll want to check out the St. Augustine Nights of Lights hotels below. These hotels are both cozy and convenient! Staying in a St. Augustine...

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The Old Man and the Old Moon

Produced by Flagler Theatre Arts During The Old Man and the Old Moon, the main character has the mundane task of refilling the moon each night with liquid light. Unhappy with their current state of monotony, the old man’s wife sails away seeking adventure which beckons the old man to follow. In his quest to find her, the old man wanders about in the sea, to a war, and even finds his way in the belly of a giant fish. Filled with theatrics, fairy tales, animals and oddities, in many ways this production speaks to the child in all of us. So, what was the takeaway from Flagler College’s production...

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