Nov 30 2018
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Dec 01 2018
Colonial Night Watch

Colonial Night Watch

Presented by Saint Augustine Garrison at Unknown

   This year's premiere living history event, the Colonial Night Watch, will be held Friday November 30 and Saturday December 1 2018.  Friday evening, in conjunction with the National Park Service, the Saint Augustine Garrison will be participating in the "Enemy at the Gates”  program at the Castillo de San Marcos.   This special presentation with a very limited amount of tickets to be sold, takes visitors in small groups through various vignettes portraying historical events during the siege of 1740 in St. Augustine.  As you walk around a lantern and torch lite Castillo, you may see Oglethorpe and his commanders discussing the siege, soldiers in the ravelin (fortified entrance area) discussing rumors for the impending attack, reports from the Indian allies of the Spanish on the conditions at Fort Mose, discussions on the dwindling supply situation at Castillo, reports from the  Engineering  Officer, a medical station, and troops preparing for a surprise attack on Fort Mose.  Tickets for Friday evening may be purchased at the Castillo fee booth  

   Saturday December 1.   This day long event, starting at 10:00am, will feature Spanish, British, French and Native American reenactors portraying events from the years 1739 through 1784.  Join hundreds of costumed re-enactors from St. Augustine’s Colonial past at the Colonial Quarter, the Castillo de San Marcos and the Isabella Garden on Saint George Street.  Soldiers will perform military drills and cannon and musket firing on the grounds of the Colonial Quarter.  See a working blacksmith, a leather worker and Pewter-Smith at the Colonial Quarter.  The kids will enjoy making corn husk dolls, just as our Native Americans would have done hundreds of years ago, as well as bead jewelry making.  Listen to period correct fife and drum music as performed by member of the Old City Drum Corps.   Take a short walk to the Isabella Garden and listen to period correct music.  See our reenactors dance the Virginia Reel.  Chat with the reenactors, ask questions about Saint Augustine’s storied past and take some photographs that will be treasured for years to come. The day's activities will end with a torch light parade through the streets of Saint Augustine.   The parade will start at 7:00pm from the grounds of the Castillo and proceed through the City Gates.  The public is encouraged to follow the reenactors (if you have a lantern bring it along) to the Plaza de Constitution and the Governor’s House.  From the balcony our very own Mayor Nancy Shaver will greet and address the crowd.  A brief ceremony will be followed by a massive musket volley.  Following this “Volley of Joy” all those assembled are invited to ring in the Holiday Season with the singing of Christmas Carols.  This is always a highlight of the evening and again a perfect spot for photographs. 

   Saturday’s events at the Colonial Quarter, the Isabella Garden and on the Castillo lawns are free of charge and open to the public.  Start your Holiday Season with an event that will create lasting memories for the entire family.  

Admission Info

These events, unless otherwise stated, are free and open to the public.

Dates & Times

2018/11/30 - 2018/12/01

Location Info