Flagler Forum: Fact-Checking and the Truth in the Age of Trump

Lewis Auditorium 14 Granada Street, St. Augustine

As part of Flagler College’s Forum on Government and Public Policy, Washington Post editor Glenn Kessler will be addressing the topic, “Fact-Checking and the Truth in the Age of Trump.” The talk is free and will take place at 7:00 pm on Thursday, September 19, 2019, at Lewis Auditorium. Glenn Kessler is an award-winning editor […]

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West African Drum Circle

St. Augustine Beach Pier 350 A1A Beach Blvd, St. Augustine Beach

On the third Thursday of every month running from March to October of 2019, the West African Drum Circles of Saint. Augustine comes together at the St. Augustine Pier. This event provides guests with a vibrant evening of music and community. All guests are encouraged to participate and play on an instrument or percussion of […]

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Sing Out Loud Festival

Sponsored this year by the St. Augustine Distillery, Sing Out Loud is the largest free music festival in Florida. This year’s festival will be held over four weekends between September 6 and 29, 2019 and will feature hundreds of musical acts taking place at multiple venues around St. Augustine, including downtown and at The Amp. […]

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Cycles of Nature

Butler Park East 5860 A1A South, St. Augustine, FL, United States

St. Johns County Parks and Recreation Department is partnering with Marineland Dolphin Adventure to host a new program, Cycles of Nature, on three dates in September and October of 2019. This free sunrise beach walk will take place on Friday, September 20, Tuesday, October 1, and Friday, October 4, at Butler Park East in St. […]

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Road Well Traveled Exhibit

St. Johns River State College 2990 College Drive, Room C-116, St. Augustine

The Road Well Traveled art exhibit celebrates the art and history of Florida’s Highwaymen. Hosted by St. Johns River State College, the exhibit will include 20 paintings by the original Highwaymen on display. The exhibit is free and open to the public.   

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Sing Out Loud Festival: GZA with special guests DJ 3 Clops I and Friends, L.O.V.E. Culture and Willie Evans Jr.

Backyard Stage at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre 1340C A1A S, St. Augustine, FL, United States

The Sing Out Loud Festival, -presented by the St. Augustine Distillery- is bringing GZA to perform live from the Backyard at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. This event is free and open to the public. No tickets needed! Gates open at 6 pm, the show starts at 7 pm. For the full Sing Out Loud Festival […]

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Sing Out Loud Festival

Sponsored this year by the St. Augustine Distillery, Sing Out Loud is the largest free music festival in Florida. This year’s festival will be held over four weekends between September 6 and 29, 2019 and will feature hundreds of musical acts taking place at multiple venues around St. Augustine, including downtown and at The Amp. […]

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Smithsonian Museum Day

This year, Smithsonian Museum Day allows participating museums and cultural institutions across the country to provide free entry to anyone presenting a Museum Day ticket. The Museum Day ticket provides free admission for two people on Saturday, September 21, 2019. Multiple museums around town are participating including The St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum, Peña-Peck […]

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International Coastal Cleanup Day

A1A Boulevard from Ponte Vedra Beach to Flagler Beach

Looking for a way to help out the environment and make our oceans a little cleaner? Good news! The Friends of A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway, in partnership with the Ocean Conservancy, are hosting a beach cleanup to celebrate International Coastal Cleanup Day. This day is a global initiative designed to raise awareness regarding […]

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Road Well Traveled Exhibit

St. Johns River State College 2990 College Drive, Room C-116, St. Augustine

The Road Well Traveled art exhibit celebrates the art and history of Florida’s Highwaymen. Hosted by St. Johns River State College, the exhibit will include 20 paintings by the original Highwaymen on display. The exhibit is free and open to the public.   

Free