The St. Johns Cultural Council has announced its third annual Haiku Contest.
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An upcoming ballet and choral production of “Messiah” by Handel will feature professional and amateur dancers and musicians working together to raise money for charity.
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11/2/23
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The Surf Club at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club took on a tropical Hawaiian character Sunday, May 15, for the third annual Beaches, A Celebration of the Arts event.
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By Shaun Ryan
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5/19/22
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Award-winning vocalist, instrumentalist and songwriter Curtis Salgado, the man NPR calls “an icon” with “a huge voice,” will perform with his band at Cafe Eleven in St. Augustine on Sunday, Nov. 6.
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11/3/22
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Players by the Sea, Jacksonville Beach’s premiere community theatre, is introducing a new series, Cabaret Collection: Legends and Rising Legends opening this weekend.
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4/4/24
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St. Augustine author John J. Jessop is releasing his fourth book, “A Fishy Tale,” part of a medical mystery series.
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12/21/23
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St. Johns Cultural Council, which promotes arts, culture and heritage, has announced its Fourth Annual Haiku Contest.
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2/15/24
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“Cinderella,” a new, original dance production, will be presented by Zoika’s Dance on June 8 at Lewis Auditorium in downtown St. Augustine.
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5/19/22
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The First Coast is beginning to be a popular location for dinner theaters, as the latest of which opened in April with the Spotlight Center located in Fleming Island.
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By Anthony Richards
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8/17/23
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The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery, of 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, will feature member artist and PAStA president, Valarie Pothier-Forrester’s work in two mediums during the month of December.
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11/30/23
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On Tuesday, Jan. 16, The Friends of the Ponte Vedra Beach Library will present the Chamber Duo, Rhonda Casasano on flute and Rose Shlyam Grace on piano.
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1/16/24
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The Florida Ballet has been a leader in dance education and performance for more than four decades.
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By Silvia Nett Fisher
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7/28/22
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Donna Guzzo, president and CEO of the First Coast Cultural Center recently announced a grant award in the amount of $102,000 from the United Way of St. Johns County and the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to support its adult and youth arts programs and Kick StART, the nonprofit’s afterschool art enrichment program for elementary grade students in the St. Johns County Public School District.
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1/26/23
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Jason Nettle, theater director at Ponte Vedra High School, will perform his one-man show, “9/11: We Will Forget” at 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11, in the school auditorium.
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9/8/22
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The Gamble Rogers Folk Festival and the St. Johns Cultural Council have announced the headliners and ticket sales for the 27th annual festival celebrating the legacy of legendary troubadour Gamble Rogers, whose balladry and storytelling helped shape American folk music.
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1/26/23
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Within the vibrant arts community in St. Augustine, a new collective is coming together to showcase the work of local Black artists.
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11/30/23
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Big names in film will be in St. Augustine for the 14th annual Saint Augustine Film Festival, taking place Jan. 11-14 in St. Augustine venues.
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1/4/24
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If there’s one thing J. Norman Henry has, it’s art.
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By Shaun Ryan
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9/8/22
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For three days, enjoy folk, Americana and bluegrass music from dozens of bands featured on four stages at the 28th Annual Gamble Rogers Folk Festival, set for April 12-14 at the St. Johns County Fairgrounds.
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1/4/24
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The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery, of 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, has announced that member artist Jenny Keyser was chosen to participate in the St. John’s County Cultural Council’s salute to the textile arts, “Threading the Margins.”
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9/14/23
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Shutta Crum writes books for children and poetry for adults.
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2/15/24
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As a milestone distinction, First Coast Cultural Center was recently recognized by St. Johns County Commissioners, which honored the services, classes and outreach programs that the nonprofit has provided locally for 27 years with a successful track record.
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6/16/22
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Douglas Anderson School of the Arts has been exemplifying excellence for decades, as evidenced by accolades earned year over year for programmatic excellence.
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9/8/22
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Shoppers will be looking for the perfect holiday gift during the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville’s two-day Mini Market from noon to 4 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8, and Saturday, Dec. 9.
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12/7/23
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First Coast Cultural Center is launching its summer camp season and new programs to support the nonprofit, including youth and adult classes for novice and professional students to enhance their creative processes.
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6/16/22
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