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St. Johns Cultural Council will honor a select group of women for lifetime achievements and influencing arts and culture in St. Johns County. more
For nearly 30 years, the Gamble Rogers Folk Festival has celebrated the revered and legendary folk artist, Gamble Rogers. more
Alhambra Theatre & Dining opened its 2024 season with "Million Dollar Quartet" on Jan. 11 and the show will run until Feb. 18. more
The St. Johns County Public Library System is inviting the public to participate in the 20th annual “One Book, One Community” reading celebration, St. Johns Reads, which began Jan. 2. more
As part of its ongoing commitment to the military, THE PLAYERS Championship has announced its plans to pay tribute to Northeast Florida’s active-duty service members and veterans during this year’s tournament festivities. more
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. more
Third Space Improv will hold its grand opening 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 11. more
Romanza St. Augustine and its inaugural Collage Concert Series in St. Augustine will complete this year’s schedule with musical performances in early 2024. more
Artists and writers gathered in St. Augustine on Jan. 18, 1924, to form what they called the “The Galleon Club.” more
Florida Chamber Music Project (FCMP) will celebrate Mozart’s 298th birthday with “Opera Without Words” at 3 p.m. Jan. 28 at the Beaches Museum Chapel at the Beaches Museum at 505 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach. more
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. more
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. more
The Northeast Florida Sisters In Crime guest speaker for this month, Jason Futch, has made a big difference in the realm of cold cases. more
St. Augustine author John J. Jessop is releasing his fourth book, “A Fishy Tale,” part of a medical mystery series. more
On Thursday, Dec. 14, the First Coast Cultural Center officially opened its new home at 6000B Sawgrass Village Circle. more
Everyone has a treasure chest of life experiences, and award-winning author Kim Bradley will demonstrate how to turn them into short stories that resonate with readers. more
Lumen Repertory Theatre has announced its lineup for the 2024 season, curating performances designed to provoke thought, evoke emotion and entertain. more
The public is invited to enjoy a special recording of the Jacksonville Symphony's Holiday Pops performance at home on Sunday and Monday, Dec. 24 and 25. more
Donna Guzzo, president and CEO of First Coast Cultural Center, president and CEO of Language Exploration Enrichment (L.E.E.) St. Johns and United Nations Ambassador of Sustainable Development Goals recently returned from a humanitarian mission to rural villages in Honduras. more
Celebrating its 51st anniversary as a cherished holiday tradition in the community, the Jacksonville Symphony’s “First Coast Nutcracker” returns to the Jim and Jan Moran Theater stage this weekend. more
The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery, 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, has welcomed a new artist, Svetlana Shorey, to its membership. more
About 150 dancers took the stage Saturday, Dec. 9, at UNF’s Lazzara Performance Hall to present the Christ Church Dance Ministry’s 28th Annual Nutcracker. more
Four-time ACM Award winning superstar and longtime PGA TOUR fan Cole Swindell will headline THE PLAYERS Military Appreciation Day concert, tournament officials announced Tuesday. more
The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum (CEAM), 48 Sevilla St., St. Augustine, on the Flagler College campus, hosted an Art Portfolio Exhibition on Thursday, Dec. 7, for a collection of the school’s soon-to-be graduates. more
Venardos Circus, a Broadway-style animal-free circus, is returning to St. Augustine just in time for the holidays. more
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