On Tuesday, June 11, 2024, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center (LMCC) will host a grand opening for the expanded civil rights exhibit.
On Tuesday, June 11, 2024, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center (LMCC) will host a grand opening for the expanded civil rights exhibit.
On the corner of A1A and 11th Street, one block from St. Augustine Beach.
501 A1A Beach Blvd
St. Augustine, FL
Café Eleven welcomes Dave Hause on Saturday, November 16, 2024, at 8:00 p.m.
Dave Hause, a sensation in folk rock, heartland rock, punk rock, and alternative rock, is renowned for his work on songs like "Time Will Tell," "C'mon Kid," and "Bury Me In Philly." This singer-songwriter crafts music that transcends genres and subgenres, influenced by Tom Petty, The Clash, Bruce Springsteen, Tori Amos, and Pearl Jam. His lyrics capture vivid memories of travel, love, celebration, and loss, resonating deeply with listeners.
On the corner of A1A and 11th Street, one block from St. Augustine Beach.
501 A1A Beach Blvd
St. Augustine, FL
On the corner of A1A and 11th Street, one block from St. Augustine Beach.
501 A1A Beach Blvd
St. Augustine, FL
Café Eleven welcomes comedian Casey Rocket on Saturday, October 19, 2024, at 8:00 p.m. Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
Casey Rocket, renowned for his performances at the Milwaukee Humor Festival, Aloha Comedy Festival, and Boston Comic Festival, and as a champion of the Austin Comedy Competition, is soaring in the comedy arena. With thousands of followers across social media and glowing reviews from his contributions to Points in Case and Defenestration Magazine, Rocket continues to captivate global audiences with his unique and relatable routines.
On the corner of A1A and 11th Street, one block from St. Augustine Beach.
501 A1A Beach Blvd
St. Augustine, FL
Support the deaf community during this two night art event.
The 8th Annual Florida Deaf Art Show takes place on Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 22, 2024.
VIP Night is on Friday from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and includes charcuterie boards, model painting, wine, a raffle, artist presentations, and first-come, first-served art sales. The VIP Night has a semi-formal dress code and tickets are $60.00 per person.
Saturday's event is general admission and includes one-on-one artist talks and sales for remaining art. Casual attire is acceptable and tickets are $30.00 per person.
Near the Pier.
370 A1A Beach Blvd.
St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080
The St. Johns Cultural Council hosts the opening of a new exhibit, "Waves of Change," at the St. Augustine Beach Hotel, on June 5, 2024, at 5:30 p.m., at St. Augustine Beach Pier, 350 A1A Beach Boulevard, St. Augustine Beach.
1963 and 1964 were tumultuous years in St. Augustine, with marches and sit-ins downtown, and wade-ins at the pools and the beaches. One of the largest wade-ins took place at St Augustine Beach in 1964. All these events and the local and national figures who participated in them helped move the country to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Near the Pier.
370 A1A Beach Blvd.
St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080
What's different about this Open Mic
General stuff about this open mica;lkdfna ;ldf
When:
Where:
Equipment/Space
Venue (food? drink? full bar or not)
Free drink to musicians? How many typically can play? How many songs or how long? Musicians only?
Under 21 allowed
Size of group they can take
Drum friendly
Genre
Dana King, the sculptor who has created several highly acclaimed commemorative works of art, will present views of her work at the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center (LMCC), on Tuesday, June 25, at 3:00 p.m.
Ms. King creates public monuments in bronze and her work can be found throughout the United States. Her work largely focuses on one of two themes: honoring Black heroes and heroines, and calling attention to climate change.
Listeners are on island time when jamming to this award-winning band's songs.
Jimmy Parrish, a Florida native and Jacksonville resident, is best known for his island style and acoustic rock sound. He pays homage to the icon who shares the same first name, Jimmy Buffett, who popularized the trop-rock genre.
In the Seabridge Square Plaza.
1835 US Hwy 1, Suite 139
St. Augustine, FL 32084
Crave's 312 location serves the same fast, fresh, and friendly service in the Seabridge Square Plaza at the intersection of US-1 and State Road 312. Their menu is an all-time favorite for locals, offering customizable smoothies, salads, wraps, and rice bowls.
Their specials menu includes a variety of delicious creations — from the ground beef "Crave-urrito," to the tempeh "Happy Belly" wrap, and even a "Zoodle Bowl" with spiraled zucchini "noodles." Any wrap can be ordered as a salad or a rice bowl, and vice versa.
In the Seabridge Square Plaza.
1835 US Hwy 1, Suite 139
St. Augustine, FL 32084
A four-person band that shows off a bluesy style and features a saxophone.
Fat Cactus, a rock and jazz band, presents soulful performances to Northeast Florida crowds.
This four-member band consists of Jeremy King on vocals and saxophone, Eric Herrin on the guitar, Skip Towne on vocals and bass, and Stefan Klein on the drums.
Front man Jeremy has a raspy voice and a fun stage presence that makes for a unique sound, encouraging audience members to get up and dance.