Presented by St. Augustine Lions Foundation at Francis Field
One of the city’s longest running festivals, The Annual St. Augustine Lions Seafood Festival features a variety of seafood dishes, arts and crafts as well as live music and family activities from April 6-7, 2024.
Presented by EPIC Behavioral Healthcare at St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Presented by Hastings Main Street at The Venue
A re-imagined version of a local favorite.
Presented by STA Brewers Fest at Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park
The 5th Annual St. Augustine Craft Brewers' Festival is hosted at the beautiful Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park on May 4th 1-5 PM
Presented by St. Augustine Food + Wine Festival at World Golf Village
A culinary celebration on Florida's Historic Coast returns to World Golf Village May 8-12, 2024.
Presented by Ancient City Poets and St. Johns Cultural Council at The Waterworks
Kick Off Event for the 3rd Annual St. Augustine PoetFest featuring members of the National Beat Poetry Society, followed by an open mic open to all.
Presented by Ancient City Poets and St. Johns Cultural Council at Flagler College - Ringhaver Student Center
The celebration of creative writing and reciting continues on Friday, with author discussions, seminars, and a keynote presentation by George Wallace at the historic downtown campus of Flagler College.
Presented by Gamble Rogers Folk Festival at St. Johns County Fairgrounds
The Gamble Rogers Folk Festival returns to its old stomping grounds at the St. Johns County Fairgrounds April 12-14.
Presented by Lullaby of the Rivers Festival at North Shores Community Park
Everyone likes to eat! The Taste of St. Augustine highlights the culinary heritage and culture of St. Johns County by showcasing new restaurants and established favorites. Sample local cuisine and learn about the area’s food culture!
Presented by Latin Community Services Inc at Francis Field
Get ready for Unidos en la Musica: A Latin America for a day filled with beautiful music, culture, and dance on May 4th, 2024.
Presented by Wesley Wells Farms at Wesley Wells Farm
Presented by ACE Alliance at Francis Field
Presented by Romanza at Downtown St. Augustine
The 2-week, 17-day celebration of art & music in America’s Oldest City features more than 50 events & exhibits by independent cultural organizations.
Presented by St. Benedict the Moor Blues Festival at St. Benedict the Moor Church
St. Benedict the Moore Blues Festival brings live music and barbecue to Lincolnville October 18-20, 2024.
Presented by St. Augustine Amphitheatre Farmers Market at St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Shop the area's most talented vendors every Saturday morning at The Amp.
Presented by Wednesday Pier Farmers Market at St. Johns County Ocean Pier
Shop small businesses and local vendors every Wednesday from 8 AM to 12 PM at the St. Augustine Beach Pier Park.
Presented by Friends of the Main Library St. Augustine at The Waterworks
Celebrate the eclipse with crafts and activities!
Presented by ArtBox 137 at ArtBox Gallery
Keep the color symphony vibe alive with FREE lecture and demo - "The Art of Orchestration & How Artists Use Color" with speaker and Art Box resident artist Larry Spear!
Presented by St. Johns County Public Library - Main Library at The Waterworks
Enjoy playing the ukulele with other children and have some snacks too!
Presented by Raven Social Media at West King District
Every third Wednesday of the month, small businesses of West Augustine collaborate to share the community and culture of the area.
A presentation on Bottlenose Dolphins, North Atlantic Right Whales, and Sea Turtles.
Presented by Vilano Beach Main Street, Inc. at 190 Vilano Road
Catch the Vilano Vibe and shop the area's most unique artists and vendors.
at Nocatee Station Field
Enjoy a traditional market with a unique theme every third Saturday from 10 AM to 1 PM at the Nocatee Farmers Market.
Join Featured Florida Poet Edward Cowles from Alachua County, followed by a community open mic.
Presented by Peña-Peck House at Peña-Peck House
The Peña-Peck House will feature a special exhibit in March about the friendship of authors Zora Neale Hurston and Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings.
Presented by St. Augustine Archaeological Association (SAAA) at Flagler College- Tiffany Room
On Tuesday April 2nd, the monthly meeting of the St. Augustine Archaeological Association will be held in the Tiffany Room of Flagler College. A talk will be given by Dr. Aaron Ellrich.
Presented by St. Augustine Historical Society at Oldest House Museum Complex
You are cordially invited to attend General Martin Davis Hardin's Soiree - a St. Augustine Historical Society Fundraiser for the Restoration of Historic Books.
Presented by P.K. Yonge Library of Florida History, George A. Smathers Libraries at the University of Florida at Governor's House Cultural Center & Musuem
Please join us for “Women in Archaeology—A Panel Discussion” at Governor’s House Cultural Center (48 King Street, St. Augustine, Florida 32084) and Museum on Thursday, April 11, 2024, from 7:00 – 8:00 PM.
Presented by St. Augustine Historical Society at Markland House, Flagler College
St. Augustine Historical Society Speaker Series Presents: Dr. Anthony Dixon - Florida's Negro War: Black Seminoles and the Second Seminole War
Presented by Historic Florida Militia at Oldest House Museum Complex
See history come to life at a unique and entertaining event.
Presented by St. Augustine Historical Society and St. Johns Cultural Council at The Waterworks
A panel discussion about Cross and Sword.
Presented by Nao Trinidad at St. Augustine Municipal Marina
Step aboard the first ship to sail around the world!
The Winter Colony: Affluent Tourists in St. Augustine during the Gilded Age, is now open upstairs in the Tovar House. St. Augustine’s Golden Age of Souvenirs, from the collection of Jerry and Beth Bowen, is also on view in the Page Edwards Gallery.
Presented by ACCORD Civil Rights Museum at Willie Galimore Community Center
Presented by St. Augustine Art Association at St. Augustine Art Association
Explore the TOUCH St. Augustine "Braille Trail" - seven public sculptures brought to life through compelling stories and interpretive Braille signage.
Learn about St. Augustine's surf community at the Oldest House Museum Complex's Jose Tovar House.
Presented by Lightner Museum at Lightner Museum
William Henry Jackson's images promoted St. Augustine as a tourist destination following the Civil War.
Presented by Fort Mose Historical Society at Fort Mose Historic State Park
Experience musket firing demonstrations and participate in Junior Militia training with wooden toy muskets.
Presented by St. Augustine Film Society at The Waterworks
at The Waterworks
The festival continues on Saturday, during the day, with author discussions by traveling authors, seminars, and a celebratory reception at the historic downtown campus of Flagler College.
Presented by Scotoma Publishers and Serendipity Bookstore at The Waterworks
Immerse yourself in a wonder of music, dancers, mythical creatures, and dramatic interpretation of Saint Augustine Sisterhood by local award winning author, Eleanor Tremayne.
Presented by Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center at Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Join the Lincolnville Museum & Cultural Center on April 26th for a screening of the "Little Satchmo" Documentary.
Celebrate National Poetry Month with featured touring poets Tony Ehrlich and David B. Axelrod, followed by a short community open mic.
Presented by Ancient City Poets at Maria Reyes Jones Gallery
Celebrate creative writing and reciting, surrounded by bright and exciting artwork.
Join Featured Florida Poet Michael Grover from Polk County, followed by a community open mic.
Join Featured Florida Poet Ann Mosher Westbrook from Volusia County, followed by a community open mic.
Join Featured Florida Poet Larry Jaffe from Tampa Bay, followed by a community open mic.
Join Featured Florida Poet Ann Masters, followed by a community open mic.
Join Featured Florida Poet Rosa Sophia from Brevard County, followed by a community open mic.
Presented by Limelight Theatre at Limelight Theatre
A sinister con man and two ex-convicts are about to meet their match. They have traced the location of a mysterious doll, which they are much interested in, to the Greenwich Village apartment of Sam Hendrix and his blind wife.
Presented by EMMA Concert Association at The Waterworks
Steve and Anna Marr, i.e., Stephanna Take Two, are a clarinet and piano duo who are intimately involved in several musical venues in the community.
The setting is the small town of Independence, Iowa, the home of Evelyn Briggs. Her oldest daughter, Kess, is a university professor in Minneapolis, but she has come home at the request of her sister who is concerned for Evelyn’s mental health.
Presented by Roscolusa Songwriters Festival at Nocatee Event Field
Roscolusa returns to Ponte Vedra, Florida for its 12th year on April 27, 2024.
Presented by EMMA Concert Association at Flagler College - Lewis Auditorium
In conjunction with the Romanza Festivale of the Arts, EMMA Concert Association will host the St. Augustine Orchestra for an event that features classical and popular music from movies.
Enjoy a staged reading of "A Doll's House" at the Limelight Theatre.
The 2012 musical takes the audience through the first meeting of Casey and Aaron, two 30-ish New York City singles set up by friends and family.
Presented by Gamble Rogers Folk Festival at The Waterworks
In A DOLL’S HOUSE, PART 2, many years have passed since Nora’s exit. Now, there’s a knock on that same door. Nora has returned. But why? And what will it mean for those she left behind?
Presented by The Art House at The Art House
Perfect for young artists! Enroll your child today for an imaginative, colorful, and hands-on art-filled experience!
Presented by Hope4Veterans Inc at The Waterworks
Military Women are sometimes forgotten and misunderstood. Hope4veterans brings awareness of Culture and Stories of Military women through Theatre/ Photo display - storytelling and Fashion.
In this hilarious comedic romp, four friends have sworn to keep the promise they made on the night of their Senior Prom: to be in each other’s weddings...no matter what.
9 to 5 The Musical, with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton and book by Patricia Resnick, is based on the seminal 1980 hit movie.
An exhibition that showcases miniature masterpieces.
An eye-popping array of over 150 works of art by students in grades nine through twelve.
Presented by Butterfield Garage Art Gallery at Butterfield Garage Art Gallery
Her riot of 3-dimensional sunflowers welcome spring as they dazzle visitors in the gallery, opening March 1.
Presented by Art Galleries of St Augustine at Unknown
Visit participating galleries on the first Friday of every month for First Friday Art Walk.
Come experience an explosion of color for First Friday Art Walk at ArtBox on April 5th! 🎉
Explore the principles of Zen through the medium of watercolor painting in this transformative six-week watercolor series where tranquility meets creativity.
Presented by Crisp-Ellert Art Museum at Flagler College at Crisp-Ellert Art Museum at Flagler College
A landscape longed for: The garden as disturbance is curated by Laura Novoa and Adler Guerrier and features work by 15 artists.
Artists are invited to participate in the annual Plein Air Paint Out in historic St. Augustine, Florida! Be inspired by the Spanish architecture, coastal environment, small-town streets, and Old-World charm of the nation’s oldest city.
Students in grades 6-8 display their work in this colorful exhibit.
This exhibit of the St. Augustine Art Association’s members features a variety of works by emerging, seasoned and professional artists.
A series of vibrant multi-media works full of color and life.
Learn how to bring a movie script to life in this drawing-intensive crash course!
This is the perfect opportunity to try throwing on the pottery wheel and to have a fun night out!
Journey through the last 100 years of St. Augustine’s artists.
Join the St. Augustine Art Association for this year's Summer Art Camps!
New works by the “best of the best!”
Presented by Smith Works Studios at Smith Works Studios
Join St. Augustine artist Herrick H. Smith in a two-week kiln-building workshop building a 140 cubic foot anagama-style woodfired kiln.
This national photography exhibit in July and August will challenge both professionals and amateurs!