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This Week Around Town

It is the spookiest week of the year and in addition to some of the historic experiences, gallery shows and outdoor adventure, there are lots of ghostly tours, hallowed art and music events, and fun family activities to help celebrate Halloween this week on Florida’s Historic Coast.

Open Daily- October 24-31
P.A.St.A. Art Gallery featured artist for October: Valarie Pothier
Valarie Pothier-Forrester received her Bachelor of Art Education and her Master of Arts from the University of Florida, and worked as an artist for the Florida Museum of Natural History and taught taught art in Alachua County for almost 30 years at the high school and middle school levels before moving to St. Augustine where she is active painter and creator. As featured artist of the month, her work will be on display through October at P.A.St.A Art Gallery. Open daily from noon-5 p.m. Admission is free. 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine. www.pastagalleryart.com
Black Adam in IMAX
Nearly 5,000 years after he was bestowed with the almighty powers of the Egyptian gods — and imprisoned just as quickly — Black Adam is freed from his earthly tomb, ready to unleash his unique form of justice on the modern world. Tickets are $14 Adults; $13 Students/Seniors/Military; and $11 Children 3-12. World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX Theater – One World Golf Place, St. Augustine. www.worldgolfimax.com
Contemporary Chronicles of St. Augustine at Lightner Museum
Contemporary Chronicles of St. Augustine explores the urban fabric of St. Augustine through large-format photographs, hand drawn maps, and interactive photographic flip books. The project seeks to define St. Augustine through the residential streets and neighborhoods that have long been inhabited by the people that help support the city as a premier tourist destination. Through interactive sequential images, visitors to the exhibition will uncover the overlooked aspects of everyday life in America’s oldest city. Lightner Museum is open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily and tickets are $17 for adults, $14 for seniors and students and $10 ages 12-17, under 11 are free. 75 King St., St. Augustine. 904-824-2874 www.lightnermuseum.org
Bouke de Vries: War & Pieces at Lightner Museum
This exhibition of London-based Dutch artist Bouke De Vries’ War & Pieces has been described as a “masterwork” by art critics. The monumental artwork, crafted from thousands of fragments of porcelain, reimagines the decorative centerpieces that adorned seventeenth- and eighteenth-century banquet tables. Lightner Museum is open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily and tickets are $17 for adults, $14 for seniors and students and $10 ages 12-17, under 11 are free. 75 King St., St. Augustine. 904-824-2874 www.lightnermuseum.org
Handstitched Worlds: The Cartography of Quilts at Lightner Museum
Handstitched Worlds: The Cartography of Quilts invites viewers to read quilts as maps, tracing the paths of individual stories and experiences that illuminate larger historic events and cultural trends. Spanning the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries, the exhibition brings together 18 quilts from the collection of the American Folk Art Museum, New York, representing a range of materials, motifs, and techniques—from traditional early American quilts to more contemporary sculptural assemblage. Lightner Museum is open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily and tickets are $17 for adults, $14 for seniors and students and $10 ages 12-17, under 11 are free. 75 King St., St. Augustine. 904-824-2874 www.lightnermuseum.org
Audrey Hope: Disappointed Tourist at Lightner Museum
For her first solo museum exhibition, Audrey Hope presents a selection of collages, photographs, and mixed media sculptures. Titled Disappointed Tourist, the series is a deeply personal meditation on nature, religion, personal trauma, and creativity. In Disappointed Tourist, Hope addresses several expansive themes—the complicated relationship between nature and travel, desperation in creativity, and the magical capacity objects have for representation. Lightner Museum is open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily and tickets are $17 for adults, $14 for seniors and students and $10 ages 12-17, under 11 are free. 75 King St., St. Augustine. 904-824-2874 www.lightnermuseum.org
Monday, October 24
The Sally A. Kellogg Lecture Series – “Uncovering Black Society in 19th Century Florida” Virtual Event
The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum and the National Society of Colonial Dame of America in the State of Florida along with grant support from the James and Sally Anne Kellogg Fund are proud to present: “Uncovering Black Society in 19th Century Florida”, a series of four virtual presentations. As a continuation of the popular “I Lived Here As Well” experience, the museum will further explore the lives of early Black Floridians and learn more about some of the invisible hands portrayed in their annual program. Today’s lecture, Mr. James Bullock and Ms. Charmin Russell – Cultural Cooking in 19th Century Florida takes place 7-8:30 p.m. Each lecture is $17.98, all four lectures is $60. All proceeds will go to the preservation and restoration of this unique coquina and tabby 1798 constructed house museum, which portrays 19th-century life of owners, guests, and servants in a fashionable Boarding House. www.ximenezfatiohouse.org/kelloggpromo
Monday – Friday, October 24-28
Nancy Hamlin-Vogler: Swimming in the Infinite
The St. Johns Cultural Council presents an Art in Public Spaces exhibition featuring the contemporary mixed-media paintings of St. Augustine artist Nancy Hamlin-Vogler. Free and appropriate for all ages. The Rotunda Gallery is open from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except on public holidays. St. Johns County Administration Building, 500 San Sebastian View, St. Augustine. 904-808-7330 www.historiccoastculture.com
Monday – Saturday, October 24-29
Florine Démosthène: Always in All Ways Exhibition
The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum will kick off the Fall season with a solo exhibition by M. Florine Démosthène, entitled Always in All Ways. The exhibition will include twelve new mixed media works on paper as well as new sculptures. In Always in All Ways Démosthène continues to investigate the conflict between the traditional, ethereal, western, and contemporary ideas of love. Informed, in part, by Démosthène’s time spent living in Accra, Ghana, these new works that incorporate collage, ink, pigment stick, glitter, along with three-dimensional objects, reflect a personal contemplation of what it means to embody the concept of “love.” Admission is free. Open Monday- Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 48 Sevilla St., St. Augustine. www.flagler.edu/information-for/community-members/arts–culture/crisp-ellert-art-museum
Tuesday – Sunday, October 25-30
Tactile Show at St. Augustine Art Association
Touch the artwork, please! October is National Sensory Processing Awareness Month and the St. Augustine Art Association is once again hosting the Tactile exhibit with the Florida DeafBlind Association and Florida School for the Deaf and Blind. The annual Tactile Art Show turns the tables on museum etiquette and creates a fun and interactive opportunity for visitors to experience art in a unique way. Visually appealing but also engaging for the blind and visually impaired, the art in this exhibit includes sculptures, assemblages, ceramics, fiber, and other media. Feel the exhibit for yourself Tuesday through Sunday, 1-4 p.m. Admission is free. 22 Marine St., St. Augustine. www.staaa.org
St. Augustine Camera Club Members Show at the St. Augustine Art Association
Emerging and professional photographers are showcased in this annual exhibit by the St. Augustine Camera Club. The St. Augustine Camera Club Members Show is on display at St. Augusitne Art Association Gallery through October 30. Admission is free and gallery hours are Tuesdays through Sundays from 1-4 p.m. 22 Marine St., St. Augustine. www.staaa.org
Wednesday, October 26
Wednesday Pier Farmers Market
The Wednesday Pier Farmers Market offers oceanfront shopping at the St. Johns County Ocean Pier Park from 8 a.m.-noon. Approximately 60-80 vendors sell locally grown produce, baked goods, prepared foods, arts, crafts and more. 350 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine. 904-315-0952 www.wednesdaypierfarmersmarket.com
Improv Night @ Colonial Oak Music Park
First Coast Comedy veteran professionals have no plan and willingly dive headfirst into almost any challenge the audience will throw at them, resulting in unforgettably hilarious moments. This show is for everyone so bring the whole family because these improvisers ensure the show is always clean and never mean. Pay what you will, all seating is general admission. 21 St. George St., St. Augustine. www.firstcoastcomedy.com
Pirate Halloween Party
Ahoy Mates! Plan to be a part of his Piratical night that features a dinner buffet, a costume parade, the singing of Sea Shanties and a Pirates Bounty of other fun surprises. Adults are $27, Children (5-12) $15.95, and Children 4 and Under are free. The fun is set to take place at St. Johns Golf & County Club, 205 St. Johns Golf Dr., St. Augustine. www.stjohnsgolf.com/events
Davy Knowles performs at Café Eleven
Don’t miss Davy Knowles from 8-10:30 p.m. at The Original Café Eleven. Tickets are $30 advance / $35 day of show. 501 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine Beach. www.originalcafe11.com
Thursday, October 27
Country Music Night at the Colonial Oak Music Park
  Watch local and regional country music live at The Colonial Oak. The performance by Dewey Via takes place at 7 p.m. at Colonial Oak Music Park, 21 St. George St., St. Augustine. www.thecolonialmusicpark.com/events
A Night at the Castle – The Ghosts of St. Augustine’s Past – A Fancy Affair
What happens at the Castle when the lights go out? Find out and join us as this black tie, fancy costumed event at Ripley’s Believe it Or Not! Guests are invited to engage in our five (5) centuries of history through period specific costume events. Gilded Era, 1920s, Colonial, Rococo are all styles relevant to the city. Costumes or formal attire required. Cocktails, music, small bites and dessert included. This fun evening is hosted by Jorge Rivera, The St. Augustine Tonight Show. Tickets are $85. Must be 21 years or older to participate. 19 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine. www.artandlifein3d.com/ghostsofstaugustinespast
Thursday & Friday, October 27 & 28
Fort Matanzas Kayak Trips
St. Johns County Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with the National Park Service to bring you an exciting kayak trip! During this trip you will get to view the fort from a whole new perspective and paddle through the marsh to experience Southeast Intracoastal Waterway Park. Seats are limited. Registration closes at Noon on October 25. The Thursday Tour is 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; Friday’s tour is 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Participants MUST REGISTER. For more info, contact Kelly Ussia at kussia@sjcfl.us or 904-209-0335. Soft launch from 8635 A1A South.
Thursday – Sunday, October 27-30
Big Fish at Limelight Theatre
Based on the celebrated novel by Daniel Wallace and the acclaimed film directed by Tim Burton, BIG FISH tells the story of Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman who lives life to its fullest…and then some! Tickets are $28 for adults, $26 for seniors, and $23 for students. Performances run Thursdays – Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. 11 Old Mission Ave., St. Augustine. www.limelight-theatre.org
Friday, October 28
Organist Samuel Metzger in Concert at Trinity Parish
Trinity Parish Performing Arts Series present Internationally-Acclaimed Organist Samuel Metzger in concert on Friday, October 28 at 7 p.m. Mr. Metzger will perform works by Bach, Rinck, Bedard, Mulet, and more! Admission is free. There is a suggested donation of $10. 215 St. George St., St. Augustine. 904-824-2876
Time Warp – Dance Party at Sarbez
Take a trip: time warp to the ultimate dance party of St. Augustine’s past featuring local and regional talent performing the music of the last half century. Be sure to dress to impress for the costume contest with awards for the best dressed, and extra points for period costumes. This fun event is produced as part of the Ghosts of St. Augustine’s Past costumed weekend activities at Sarbez, 115 Anastasia Blvd., St. Augustine. www.artandlifein3d.com/ghostsofstaugustinespast
Sunset Kayaking at Palmo Cove
Explore Six Mile Creek and the St. Johns River with a Master Naturalist. Participants will paddle the creek and learn about the history and diverse wildlife. Cost is $55 per person and includes kayak gear and instruction. Check the website for launch times. Reservations required. Tours leave from the Palmo Boat Ramp at 7 p.m., 8600 Palmo Fish Camp Rd., St. Augustine. www.EarthKinship.us
Shamarr Allen at the Colonial Oak Music Park
Head to the Colonial Oak Music Park for a performance by Shamarr Allen from 7-10 p.m.. along with live music, guests can enjoy cool drinks from the on-site bars, and even grab dinner from the adjacent St. Augustine Seafood Company. This is a pet/family friendly event. Admission is free. 21 St. George St., St. Augustine. www.thecolonialoakmusicpark.com
Friday – Sunday, October 28-30
Halloween Spooktacular
Attend this Halloween Spooktacular presented by the St. Augustine Swashbucklers at the Colonial Quarter starting at 6:30 p.m. each night. Adventure through the haunted grounds, past the skeleton ghost-ship, and beware of the spider lair! Admission is $10 Adults and $5 for children. 14 S. Castillo Dr., St. Augustine. www.colonialquarter.com
‘Ghost with the Most’ Cocktail Tour
Be careful when chanting his name 3 times, because ‘The Dead Guy’ is sure to make an appearance! So, let’s turn on the ‘juice’ and see what shakes loose, as you tour with the ‘Ghost with the Most’! This 2.5 hour of drinking SHENANIGANS tour takes you to four local venues, where guests have ample opportunity to soak in the otherworldly history and playfully, ‘juicy’ antics. Tours start at 7 p.m. and are $85 per person. 24 Cathedral Place, Ste 501, St. Augustine. www.thetastingtours.com
Sykes Family Farms Crop Maze & You Pick Sunflowers
Fall is in the air at Sykes Family Farms. This family friendly event offers a corn maze, you pick sunflowers, hayride, playgrounds, races and viewing of farm animals. The farm is open Friday 6-10 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-10 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. General Admission (ages 3 to 64) is $19 (Includes tax and Service fees); Children 2 & under are FREE; Military (with ID) & Senior Citizens (65+) are $17.00 (Includes tax and service fees). Sykes Farm is located at SR 207 and 5995 Brough Rd., Elkton. 904-692-1370 www.sycofarms.com
Music and Moonlight Concert Series – The Ghosts of St. Augustine’s Past
Enjoy music under the moon with this free concert series at St. Augustine’s Plaza de la Constitución in the city’s historic district. This free music weekend is part of a city-wide event encouraging visitors to dress in historic fashions from the city’s 5 century history and stroll the beautiful city streets. Individual creativity encouraged. Professional photographers will be out and about taking photos to share on social media. 3 days of free and ticketed costumed events take place throughout the weekend. www.artandlifein3d.com/ghostsofstaugustinespast
10th Annual St. Benedict The Moor Blues Festival
Enjoy three days of blues music on the grounds of Saint Benedict The Moor Catholic Church Friday & Saturday, 4-10 p.m. and Sunday features a Gospel Brunch 11a.m.-2 p.m. Admission is $5 per person, and there is free parking on site. There will be plenty of games, food and refreshments available, including a beer tap by Ancient City Brewing. Bring a lawn chair. 86 MLK Ave., St. Augustine. www.saintbensbluesfest.com
Saturday, October 29
St. Augustine Amphitheatre Farmers Market
From 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. shoppers stroll up and down the vendor-lined pathways of the St. Augustine Amphitheatre Farmers Market, browsing more than 100 tents loaded with local produce, flowers, baked goods, handmade arts and crafts and more. Admission into the market is free. 1340 A1A S., St. Augustine. 904-315-9252 www.theamp.com/farmers-market
Halloween Safe Trick – or – Treat at the Ximenez-Fatio House Museum
Join the Ximenez-Fatio House Museum for the annual Trick-or-Treat & Family Harvest Fest from 1-4 p.m. This is a free event and will feature games, craft table, a candy-apple bowl bar, and, of course, lots of candy! 20 Aviles St., St. Augustine. 904-829-3575 www.ximenezfatiohouse.org
Classic Car Museum Trunk or Treat
Trunk or Treat brought to you by Classic Car Museum, Jeep Clubs & Classic Car Clubs of St Augustine. Event is outdoors and free to spectators with general admission to the museum $12 + tax/per adult, kids 12 and under are free. Costumes encouraged. Family Friendly, music, candy, vendors and more. Classic Car & Jeep/Trunker Participants: Bring your jeep or classic car decorated in its spookiest attire. Free to participate but asked to bring candy to share. Setup early anytime before 4:30 p.m. 4730 US 1 South, St. Augustine. www.ccmstaug.com/event-details/trunk-or-treat
Ancient City Brewing Boos and Brews 5K Race and Halloween Party
Join the Ancient City Brewing Boos and Brews 5K Race and Halloween Party. The 5K begins at 5:30 p.m. at the Ancient City Brewery located at 3420 Agricultural Center Drive. This is a chip-timed race and includes a race shirt, finishers medal and after party music! You can pick your swag up on race day beginning at 5 p.m. Registration ranges from $25-$40. To sign up visit, www.runsignup.com/Race/FL/SaintAugustine/AncientCityBrewing
Magic Hideaway at Casa Monica Resort & Spa
A brilliant magic and mind-reading experience with award-winning Master Magician Bill Abbott at the Casa Monica Resort & Spa. Indulge in a complimentary cocktail in the opulent Cobalt Lounge before being ushered into the Magic Hideaway, a boutique showroom with a vintage jazz vibe. One of the most intimate magic shows in the world featuring interactive mind-bending illusions happening literally inches away from you! Don’t miss this magical experience at 7:30 p.m. on Saturdays. Tickets are $125 per person and include a welcome cocktail, Cobalt Lounge VIP access, Pre Show Sleight of Hand, the Magic Hideaway experience and a post-performance social for autographs and photos. 95 Cordova St., St. Augustine. www.magichideaway.com
Sunday, October 30
Island Boulevard Culinary Tour
Eat like a local on island time! This fun tour takes you across the historic Bridge of Lions to experience ‘island time’! Learn where the local islanders dine, sip boutique wines & craft beers, experience creative cocktails and explore the beautiful island streets! A St. Augustine restaurant insider, will take you to four of the Ancient City’s hottest island dining spots on an open air electric chauffeured city exploration that includes food and pairings. Food tastings equal up to a full lunch or dinner experience. This tour is every Sunday in October at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Tickets are $135 per person. Reservations are required, The tour departs at 12:30 p.m. from 24 Cathedral Pl., #501, St. Augustine. www.thetastingtours.com
Light the Night Family Fun Event
Enjoy a fun family event at Freedom Christian Fellowship from 5-9 p.m. We are hosting our annual Light the Night event. There will be a petting zoo, balloon animals, games, popcorn cotton candy, live worship and more… 555 SR 16, St. Augustine. 904-268-2244 www.freedomjax.org/events
Adam & the Testifiers Halloween Concert at the Colonial Oak Music Park
Head to your favorite downtown music venue for a night of Halloween fun. The family friendly free fun takes place 7-10 p.m. Wear your costume, grab a drink, and dance to the funky sounds of Adam & the Testifiers. 21 St. George St., St. Augustine. www.thecolonialoakmusicpark.com
EMMA Concert Series presents Hollywood Concert Orchestra
The Hollywood Concert Orchestra, known as “the Orchestra of the Stars,” is an ensemble of America’s finest musicians and one of the premier pop ensembles in North America.   Presented by the EMMA Concert Association at Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College, the Hollywood Concert Orchestra features the best and brightest guest artists and soloists in lively and entertaining performances. The performance is at 2 p.m. General admission is $50. 14 Granada St., St. Augustine. 904-797-2800 www.emmaconcerts.com
All Hallows Eve Overnight at Ximenez-Fatio House
Welcome Halloween with us alongside the spirits of the Ximenez- Fatio House Museum on this spell binding overnight adventure! Constructed in 1798 and situated on the oldest street in the continental U.S., Aviles Street. This exceptional property has been the site of numerous archaeological findings, centuries of history, and quite its fair share of death. This experience takes place from 9 p.m.-9 a.m. Tickets are $209 and include the tour snacks, bottled water, soda, coffee, midnight pizza, s’mores and a light continental breakfast. 20 Aviles St., St. Augustine. 904-217-9164 www.theoddmacabre.com/category-halloween
Sunday, October 30- November 6
The PXG Women’s Professional Match Play Championship
Sixty-four of the world’s best up-and-coming women players will compete with two tournaments, each with its own purse. The tournaments will be a celebration of women’s initiatives on and off the course with putting clinics to executive networking events, entertainment and educational seminars, this will be an impactful two weeks for women in golf on Florida’s Historic Coast. The series takes place at Slammer & Squire, culminating with the crowning of the winners under the spire of the World Golf Hall of Fame. For complete Tournament details, visit www.womensmatchplaychampionship.com
Next Weeks Events!
Highlights of Happenings on Florida’s Historic Coast the first week in November:
November 4-6: Whiskey, Wine & Wildlife November 4&5: Alabama at The Amp November 5: Harvest Time at Fort Mose November 5: Ancient City Auto Club 38th Annual Car Show November 5: St. Augustine Wine & Spirits Festival combined with St. Augustine Seafood Festival November 6: Pink up the Pace 5K

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