There are many reasons why North Florida is such an wonderful place to visit (or live). The climate is spectacular; great for boating, golfing, surfing, fishing and other forms of sports and recreation. In addition, the area is rich in arts and entertainment, fine-dining, shopping and history. North Florida also offers miles of beautiful beaches and waterways, cultural pursuits from jazz and Scottish festivals, to hot clubs and remarkable, ethnically diverse restaurants.


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Saturday, March 10, 2018

Upcoming North Florida Events . . .


 

NORTH FLORIDA

MENORCAN HERITAGE CELEBRATION — In 1768, more than 1,400 people left the European Mediterranean for the New World — one of the largest single groups of European settlers to immigrate. Eventually, the Menorcans petitioned the governor of St. Augustine for sanctuary. The 250th anniversary celebration of the Menorcan settlement in St. Augustine includes activities like mullet-net making, storytelling, family crests, songs and more.
When:
March 3
Where:
Llambias House, St. Augustine
Web:
menorcansociety.net

30TH ANNUAL FORESTRY CONCLAVE & LUMBERJACK FESTIVAL — Channel your inner Paul Bunyan for competitive fun that includes “everyday” activities like the standing chop, log roll, axe throw, men’s or women’s cross-cut or sawing. If that’s not your thing, at least put on your best plaid flannel for a day of bluegrass music, nature and wildlife exhibits and firefighting demos.
When:
March 3
Where:
Pensacola State College, Milton Campus
Web:
lumberjack.pensacolastate.edu

41ST BATTLE OF NATURAL BRIDGE REENACTMENT — With Civil War battles rarely occurring in Florida, the reenactment of the Battle of Natural Bridge (March 6, 1865) commemorates the successful defense of the Confederate Army’s location along the St. Marks River about 12 miles south of Tallahassee. The annual reenactment will include the skirmish, cavalry demonstrations, artillery shows and historic medical treatment examples.
When:
March 3-4
Where:
Natural Bridge Battlefield Historic State Park
Web:
nbhscso.com

RENAISSANCE FAIRE AND PIRATE FESTIVAL — Leave your smartphones at home and immerse yourself in the days when stories turned into legends through hard-working minstrels -- not because they went viral on social networking sites. This two-day fest features full armor jousting on horseback, gypsy dancers, fire breathers, sword swallowers, Irish dancers and plenty of medieval food, drink and games for all ages.
When:
March 3-4
Where:
Santa Rosa County Fairgrounds, Milton
Web:
gcrf.us

CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE — As car shows go, Amelia Island’s beauty pageant for rare and lovingly-owned automobiles is one of the top five auto shows in the country. On Sunday, get a glimpse of all the hand-polished chrome parked on the Ritz-Carlton’s gorgeous golf course. Friday and Saturday feature smaller functions, which include the Porsche Driving Experience (You don’t have to be a Porsche owner to participate!), test drives, a ticketed roundtable on what’s next for electric cars and an auction by Sotheby’s.
When:
March 9-11
Where:
Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island
Web:
ameliaconcours.org



GATE RIVER RUN — Who doesn’t want to tell their friends and family that they ran in the USA 15K Championship? Yes, you too can actually run the same race on the same day as some of the world’s elite runners. Plus, finishers can claim they conquered “The Green Monster.” Not sure what that is? Don’t worry, any veteran or Jax native will be happy to clue in first-timers. The course winds through downtown over the St. Johns River and through the gorgeous waterfront historic neighborhoods of San Marco and St. Nicholas before finishing back at Everbank Field (home of the AFC South Champion Jaguars). Meanwhile, the racers aren’t the only ones enjoying the Saturday festivities; many locals set up chairs along the route and impromptu morning parties featuring adult beverages (This is the South!) spring up in front lawns.
When:
March 10
Where:
Jacksonville
Web:
1stplacesports.com/grr

AMALIE MOTOR OIL NHRA GATORNATIONALS — The raceway is considered one of the fastest drag racing tracks on the National Hot Rod Association circuit, and drivers have clocked top speeds of 260 to 300 miles per hour on runs. The annual at Gainesville Raceway has been the opening event for the East coast’s quarter-mile drag racers since 1970.
When:
March 15-18
Where:
Gainesville Raceway
Web:
gainesvilleraceway.com

WEEKEND PARTY IN ST. AUGUSTINE — Shop and dine or vice versa. These two fests will keep you busy in the nation’s oldest city on St. Patrick’s Day weekend.
  • St. Augustine Lions Seafood Festival (March 16-18, Francis Field): For 37 years, the annual fest has been keeping locals and lucky tourists well fed and entertained. Of course, there’s plenty of local catch to eat as well as kid’s rides, magic shows, a clown adventure and more. Music lineup is jazz on Friday and country and Americana on Saturday and Sunday. (lionsfestival.com)
  • St. Augustine Art & Craft Festival (March 17-18, St. Johns County Pier Park): Take home the perfect souvenir to remember your vacation by choosing from dozens of artisans selling handmade jewelry, ceramics, stained glass, photography, soap and more. (tnteventsinc.com)
SUWANNEE VALLEY QUILT FESTIVAL — Celebrate National Quilt Day with inspiration provided by more than 400 intricate fabric works of art created by quilting groups and individuals throughout the state. View these treasures while exploring Trenton’s historic downtown. Quilts will be on display in stores and town buildings, inside and out. Also, make time for sewing demos on paper piecing, embroidery, children’s dresses and needlework.
When:
March 17
Where:
Trenton
Web:
trentonquiltfestival.com

DOWN HOME STREET FESTIVAL — Join the people of Bonifay (population: 4,000) for a relaxed event that mixes community pride with fun and family. Preceding the festival are the Miss Trailblazer Pageant (March 3) and the Trailblazer Trot 5K (March 10). In keeping with the down home theme, there will be games, crafts and family-friendly live entertainment throughout the day, as well as a chance to see the pageant winners and auto show.
When:
March 17
Where:
Bonifay
Web:
downhomestreetfestival.com

WILD AZALEA FESTIVAL — Palatka and Ravines Gardens State Park (Florida Azalea Festival, floridazaleafest.com) is not the only north Florida location to host a party when the spring flowers are in bloom. The gorgeous flowering shrub also is plentiful along the banks of the Suwannee River in White Springs. The annual fest in the historic downtown includes regional food, live music, arts and crafts, walking tours to view the azaleas and an opportunity to purchase your own bushes.
When:
March 17
Where:
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, White Springs
Web:
whitesprings.org

8TH ANNUAL OSFR SONGWRITERS CONTEST — The Santa Fe River may not be as well-known as its sister river, the Suwannee, but the nonprofit organization, Our Santa Fe River, is looking to change that perception. For the past seven years, musicians and songwriters have entered the annual contest sharing original songs about the river. The 2018 showcase is on March 25, but a Songwriters’ Reunion featuring previous contestants and winners takes place on March 18. Original songs must be submitted by March 1. These events are part of RiverFest 2018.
When:
March 18, 25
Where:
High Springs, Fort White
Web:
oursantaferiver.org

UNWINED — UNwineD is hitting the ground running for the second annual celebration. The Biscuits and Jam kickoff event, sponsored by Southern Living magazine, will feature traditional southern culinary fare with Middle Eastern and Mediterranean influences by chef Matt Moore paired with Nashville singer Cale Tyson’s soulful take on Americana music. Saturday’s grand tasting includes live music and a global lineup of wine, spirits, craft beer and culinary samples from a lineup of local chefs.
When:
March 23-24
Where:
Aaron Bessant Park, Panama City Beach
Web:
visitpanamacitybeach.com/unwined

CARRABELLE CULTURE CRAWL — Explore the small gulf coast community (pop. 3,000) at the mouth of the Carrabelle River while enjoying its music, history, food and art. More than a dozen local galleries, shops, museums and restaurants will open their doors as official stops on the tour. Also includes complimentary refreshment, food and door prizes.
When:
March 24
Where:
Carrabelle
Web:
bit.ly/2o048Cd

Monday, December 19, 2016

Jacksonville, Florida . . .

With beautiful year-round weather and big time events, come see what Jacksonville is all about!




This spring in Jacksonville is action-packed!





The Southeast US Boat Show, One Spark, Welcome to Rockville, Springing the Blues Festival, World of Nations, THE PLAYERS Championship and the Jacksonville Jazz Festival - All happening this spring!




Plan your getaway today!



Thursday, September 4, 2014

Downtown Jacksonville, Florida


 



Galleries . . .

Downtown Jacksonville is home to dozens of art galleries and studios, featuring everything from contemporary art to exotic installations.  Visit one today and find out what an incredible art scene Jacksonville has to offer.

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Museums . . .

Contemporary art and hands-on science labs are only some of the cultural resources to experience Downtown.

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Performing arts . . .

Theatres and concert halls, Jacksonville’s arts and culture thrives Downtown.

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Monday, June 30, 2014

Summer Fun in Florida

Whatever your passion or desire, North Florida has an event for you. Here are just a few of the major events scheduled this month in the Sunshine State:





NORTH FLORIDA

SCALLOP SEASON — Don’t have the patience to sit in a boat staring at a drifting fishing line for hours on end? Try scalloping. All you need is a saltwater fishing license, snorkel, mask and dive flag — all easy to obtain from local outfitters. The rest is simple. Just start skimming the surface of St. Joseph Bay over the gorgeous grass beds of the Florida Aquatic Preserve looking for the telltale glowing blue eyes along the edge of the shells. The 2014 scalloping season begins July 1.

When: July 1-31
Where: St. Joseph’s Bay
Web: http://www.visitgulf.com/scalloping

NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPHS — The photographers making images for the New York Times Magazine capture beauty and tragedy, glory and grit, movement and transformation in its glossy white pages. Kathy Ryan, the magazine’s director of photography, reviewed more than 1,500 issues of the magazine to pick images depicting war-torn countries, Hollywood’s fabulous old guard, New York after 9/11 and more for this exhibit.

When: July 1-31
Where: Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville
Web: http://www.mocajacksonville.org

 

 


EL GALEON TOUR — Experience 16th-century life aboard El Galeón, a full-scale reconstruction of a Spanish galleon used by the country to roam the little known waters of the Atlantic Ocean from Spain to the “New World.” Embark on a self-guided walking tour above and below deck while making time to talk to the ship’s current crew about ship life. El Galeón was just featured in NBC’s new TV show Crossbones.

When: July 1-15
Where: St. Augustine Municipal Marina
Web: www.elgaleon.org

LA FLORIDA: 500 YEARS IN THE PLACE OF FLOWERS — Tourists flock to Florida for our sugar-sand beaches and myriad amusement parks only to be also wowed by the state’s natural beauty. John Moran, a Gainesville nature photographer whose work has appeared in National Geographic and Smithsonian, captured the rainbow-hued, flower-filled visions of paradise in large-format photography.

When: July 1-31
Where: Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville
Web: http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu

NIGHTTIME EDUCATIONAL BEACH WALKS — Explore the Gulf Coast beaches under the stars with George Grey, the Okaloosa County’s Sea Turtle Coordinator for almost two decades. Learn about sea turtles’ nesting habits and other beach wildlife on this free guided walk. Reservations are required.

When: July 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28, 31
Where: Okaloosa Island and Destin
Web: http://www.emeraldcoastfl.com/things-to-do/upcoming-events.aspx

APALACHICOLA INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION — Enjoy an old-fashioned Fourth in historic coastal Apalachicola with a red, white and blue-themed golf cart and bike parade, ice cream social and fireworks. And because it IS Florida, stuff yourself with fried shrimp and Low Country boil instead of the more traditional hot dogs and hamburgers.

When: July 3
Where: Lafayette Park, Apalachicola
Web: http://www.saltyflorida.com/events/apalachicola-independence-day-celebration/920/

STARS & STRIPES AT SEASIDE: A JULY 4TH CELEBRATION — Embrace your flag-waving, patriotic fervor and dress in red, white and blue for a day of “God Bless the USA” festivities beginning in the morning with the Annual July 4th parade along State Road 30A and concluding with the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra’s concert and fireworks finale under the stars. The lawn fills up quickly so arrive early to get a prime location.

When: July 4
Where: State Road 30A and the Seaside Amphitheater, Seaside
Web: www.seasidefl.com






UNION GARRISON — Welcome to 1864. Think women in corsets and high boots, men doing their daily marching drills and young drummer boys bringing the Civil War-era fort to life. Visitors can interact with these living historians during firearms and cooking demos. Or beat the deep summer heat and enjoy the Fort during the Saturday night candlelight viewing.

When: July 5-6
Where: Fort Clinch State Park, Fernandina Beach
Web: http://www.floridastateparks.org/fortclinch/

SUMMER MOVIE CLASSICS AT THE FLORIDA THEATRE — Introduce the next generation to these retro ‘80s fanboy classics: The Never Ending Story, Goonies, Batman (the Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson version) and Gremlins. Arrive early to escape July’s warmth while exploring the lavish and fantasy-inspired Mediterranean Revival interior of the 1920s theatre, one of four historic movie palaces left in the state. Don’t miss the indoor courtyard with its grand balcony and star-filled ceiling.

When: July 5, 12, 18, 26
Where: Florida Theatre, Jacksonville
Web: http://floridatheatre.com

PENSACOLA BEACH AIR SHOW — Grounded for most of 2013 because of budget cutbacks, the Blues are back! The Blue Angels, who call Pensacola Beach home, are airborne again with a 2014 calendar that features 38 appearances nationwide. Catch them on their home turf at the annual air show. Also features Fat Albert, Julian McQueen, Roy Kinsey, Gary Ward, Team Aerodynamix and Skip Stewart.

When: July 11-12
Where: Pensacola Beach
Web: http://www.visitpensacolabeach.com/events/pensacola-beach-air-show.php

36TH ANNUAL SWAMP STOMP MUSIC FESTIVAL — Spread your blanket under the live oaks and enjoy an acoustic music serenade by singer-songwriters during this Big Bend mid-summer staple. From folk music’s twang to deep Southern blues, the 52-acre park will also delight youth with outdoor games, living history demos and the Tree to Tree zipline adventures.

When: July 12
Where: Tallahassee Museum
Web: http://tallahasseemuseum.org

FIESTA DE SAN FERMIN EN PENSACOLA — In Pamplona, thousands run through the city streets, defying death as they are chased by snorting, slobbering half-ton bulls made famous by Ernest Hemingway in The Sun Also Rises. Pensacola’s cheeky (and safety conscious) salute to the “encierro” is to task members of the female roller-derby league wielding wiffle ball bats as bulls chasing down red kerchief-wearing participants in this 2-mile adventure. Other events include a Spanish wine dinner and a procession honoring San Fermin, the Patron Saint of Pamplona.

When: July 17-19
Where: Seville Quarters
Web: http://www.sevillequarter.com/events/2014-running-bulls

CHRISTMAS IN JULY CRAFT FAIR — Start your holiday shopping early -- really early -- at the Panhandle Pioneer Settlement’s annual craft fair. Pick up goodies such as handmade soaps, baked treats, works by local artisans, quilts and more. Once you’re shopped out take a free guided tour of the settlement.

When: July 19
Where: Blountstown
Web: http://www.panhandlepioneer.org

CHOOSING TO PARTICIPATE LUNCH AND LEARN: WORLD WAR II VETERANS AND THE CIVIL RIGHT MOVEMENT — For this special lecture, veteran and University of North Florida graduate student Bryan Higham will speak on the subject of the African American veterans who used military training to pursue political office and take on leadership roles within the Civil Rights movement from 1945-1960.

When: July 25
Where: The Florida Historic Capitol Museum, Tallahassee
Web: http://www.flhistoriccapitol.gov

BEER TRUCK WARS — Sample some of the state’s best craft brews at this event drawing on America’s addiction to gourmet eats served from a kitchen on four wheels. The details are still in the works ... but there will be beer, there will be food and it will be filling.
When: July 26
Where: Francis Field, St. Augustine
Web: www.beertruckwars.com