The tour is open to the public, led by costumed historical actors, and lasts approximately 60 minutes. Come with the spirit of "aloha" as we celebrate the full Harvest Moon at our our 3rd annual Luau event. The festival will include free tastings from 25+regional breweries, local food trucks, face painting and live music all while enjoying one of St. Augustines most scenic and historical locations. July 7: The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum, 20 Aviles St., will host artists on the lawn from 5-8 p.m. Friday, July 6 at 20 Aviles St., downtown St. Augustine. For more information, visitwww.historiccoastculture.com, May 5: In collaboration with Chef Angela, The Tasting Tours will hold a Sangria Workshop at 5:30 p.m. Friday, May 5 in the all-new Tasting Suite in the Treasury Building. The Lightner Museum presents an exhibit that lets visitors see St. Augustine street by street and neighborhood by neighborhood. This 2-day festival featuresfemaleartists. TICKETS: emmaconcerts.com. April 14-15:Beat Poetry: Florida and Beyond will be the theme of the 2nd Annual St. Augustine PoetFest scheduled for April 14-15. April 9:The Crescent Beach Easter Sunrise Service will be hosted by Crescent Beach Baptist Church at 7 a.m. Sunday, April 9. at the Crescent Beach ramp, 45 Cubbedge Road, St. Augustine Beach. Self-Driving to participating galleries with onsite parking is recommended. The festival will include free tastings from 25+regional breweries, local food trucks, face painting and live music all while enjoying one of St. Augustines most scenic and historical locations. Fall Arts & Crafts Festival & Fish Fry March 3-4: Experience a reenactment of the bloody pirate raid led by Robert Searle against the city and inhabitants of St. Augustine in 1668. Snow White is a perfect introduction to ballet for younger audiences. Sept. 2, 2023 | Daily, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. As part of their 75th Anniversary Celebration, the Lightner Museum presents a collection of historic bicycles. In the 2023 edition, guests will be joined by two actors portraying each viewpoint to witness the harsh conditions of slavery, and life after. Floridas Historic Coast has an annual calendar chock full of events that appeal to a wide variety of interests. TICKETS: the904now.com/race. The Trailblazer Country Music & Craft Beer Festival, Tour the circa 1798 Ximenez-Fatio House Museum, St. Augustine Amphitheatre Farmers Market, Live music at O.C. Event Calendar. reat lineup of talented local musicians each week, performing on the beautiful outdoor patio area! Handstitched Worlds: The Cartography of Quiltsruns through January 20 atLightner Museum, 75 King St., downtown St. Augustine. Also at the market, art classes and live music. Drop off dates for items are 3-5 p.m. January 7 and January 15. The Lightner Museum celebrates their 75 anniversary by presenting 75 items from their permanent collection. The St. Augustine Celtic Music & Heritage Festival runs from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, March 11; and from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, March 12. Musician Michael Lagasse will open the show. Featuring sopranos Raquel Rubi, Lisa Lockhart, and McKenna Slack accompanied by pianist Keith Teepen. Call us today for more information! Doors will open at 6 pm with presentations beginning at 7 pm. All proceeds from this all-ages race will benefit a conservation organization to aid in the conservation and research of native wildlife. Sing Out Loud, St. Augustine's month-long music festival, has added three more free events to its 2023 programming: Lincolnville Porch Fest (September 16), the St. Augustine Amphitheatre Night Market (September 19) and the St. Augustine Record Fair (September 24). Cost is $75 per guest and includes tastings, wine, and incredible views of St. Augustine. Register here: https://alligatorfarm.com/events-programs/community-events/3k-raptor-run/. The performance will include local dance students and professional ballet dancers. The show will feature showcase nearly 100 juried artisans and master craftsmen who will be exhibiting their carefully created jewelry, pottery, paintings, fiber art, glass art, sculpture, photography, wood and much, much more. Tickets & Details: As If! 2023 World Youth Day: Lisbon, Portugal - August 1-6, 2023. . Create an Event | Sign in All Events Live Music. The 6 p.m. performance on Friday, Oct. 4 features $5 tickets for all students in grades k-12. Once the house lights dim, Bill Abbott takes the stage to perform one of the most intimate magic shows in the world featuring interactive, mind-bending illusions. Show times are 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, May 13 in Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College, 14 Granada St., downtown St. Augustine. Free parking is available in a lot across the street while you dine. This intimate event will be held at the Panache location,1089 A1A Beach Boulevard, St. Augustine Beach. Tickets are $28 with discounts available for seniors, students and military. Stay updated atfacebook.com/staugampmarket/, Daily: Experience the beautiful aquatic landscape of St Augustine! Tour 20+ historic properties in St. Augustine, Florida from May 10-14, 2023 many of which will showcase special events. TICKETS: https://staugcc.ticketleap.com/five-centuries-of-song/, May 13:Snow White, an all-new ballet, will be staged May 13 by Saint Augustine Ballet. This other-worldly program features staged performances, with orchestra, of Menottis sance-filledThe Mediumand HolstsSvitri, based on an episode from the Sanskrit epic Mahbhrata. Wednesday, May 10, 2023 St. Augustine History Festival - more info coming soon! These St. Augustine restaurants and bars offer live music on Thursdays throughout the year. Tickets may be purchased online atwww.zoikasdance.com. 2023 Festival, Events, Music + More in St. Augustine & St. Johns County | Totally St. Augustine Home About More Stories Ring of Fire at Limelight Theatre features Johnny Cash hit songs From Limelight Theatre Limelight Theatres 24th Season opens Sept. 17 with Ring of Fire, a musical revue featuring local musicians performing Johnny Cash hits! John Guinta and STREAMS OF SOUND will entertain with handpans during the day. The service includes scripture readings, a spiritual message, and a breathtaking view of the sunrise over the Atlantic. Reservations are required: theoddmacabre.com, January 19: The American Cancer Society will host a fundraiser calledSpeakeasy for a Cureon January 19 at Prohibition Kitchen, 119 St. George Street, in downtown St. Augustine. TICKETS: www.asifthe90sfest.com, May 20: In collaboration with Ancient City Brunch Bar/Ancient City Cooking Experience,The Tasting Tours will hold a Wine & Charcuterie Styling Workshop at 5 p.m. Saturday, May 20 in the all-new Tasting Suite in the Treasury Building. Chad Lightis the main stagehostandemcee. Sylvia is a funny, poignant, reflective look at ourselves and the importance of the bonds that keep us grounded. The event will be from 1 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, May 20 at Francis Field in St. Augustine. Admission is free. With over 10 solo albums under his belt, his songs have been featured on various TV shows and movies. Lineup Includes: JJ Grey & Mofro, Brothers of a Feather with Chris and Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Robert Cray Band, and Jackie Venson. TICKETS: firstcoastopera.com. Stay updated atfacebook.com/staugampmarket/, Daily: Experience the beautiful aquatic landscape of St Augustine! Calendar (Exhibits)The St. Augustine Art Association is open Tuesdays - Sundays, 12:00 - 4:00 PM. Tickets must be purchased in advance and are available at www.ximenezfatiohouse.org/ILHAW. Children under age 13 are admitted for free. Once the house lights dim, Bill Abbott takes the stage to perform one of the most intimate magic shows in the world featuring interactive, mind-bending illusions. July 15: Youth vendors will be participating in the Kidz Entrepreneur Fair & Indoor Market from 12-3 p.m. Saturday, July 15 at the Lincolnville Museum, 102 M. L. King Avenue, St. Augustine! Hear songwriters perform hit songs that they have written for famous recording artists. A trained, licensed professional tour guide will take you through life in the nations oldest city from Ponce de Leon to Pedro Menendez to Henry Flagler and so much more. More details: https://fortmose.org/flight-to-freedom/, February 3-12: Opera and the supernatural combine in First Coast Operas inaugural production at The Waterworks, 184 San Marco Ave., in uptown St. Augustine. The events are produced by Romanza-St. Augustine,Inc. Ticketsforthe festival may be purchased online atwww.celticstaugustine.com/ticketsor at Ann OMalleys Irish Pub, 23 Orange Street in St. Augustine,andduring the festivalatthegate. Please bring chairs for seating. First Friday Art Walk is FREE to attend and patrons can start at any participating gallery. The event will take place from 6-10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, May 13-14 at Asadolife, 73 Shipyard Way, St. Augustine.Choose 1 day for $225 or both for $400. March 18: The Minorcan Experience celebrates Minorcan Heritage Month at the Ximenez-Fatio House Museum at 2 p.m. Saturday, March18. Phone: (504) 944-2424. A $5 admission fee per person is valid for both days of the Expo (children are admitted for free)! All participants will receive a Raptor Run 3K t-shirt, a finishers medal, post-race refreshments, and a free childs admission ticket to the Alligator Farm for every adult ticket purchase. February 25: The 30thanniversary of Chocolate and Beyond, a celebration of chocolate, desserts, and other delectable culinary treats, will be held from 2-4 p.m.Saturday, February 25 at The Classic Car Museum of St. Augustine. A popular event in NE Florida, the Flower and Garden Expo will delight gardeners of all ages with growers, nurseries, and artisans from around the state, offering shoppers every item to make your garden all it can be! Whiskey Tastinglimited-seating tickets are available online only. The popular St. Augustine Lions Spring Festival returns after a two-year hiatus! Thursday-Sunday each week: See St. Augustine from the water on this boat cruise that allows passengers to cycle their way from Vilano Beach to the historic downtown bayfront and beyond. Admission is free. March 5: Run or walk to help save native wildlife species in Florida! The orchestra will give an encore performance at 8 p.m. Friday, March 31 at Tocoi High School, 11200 St. Johns Parkway, in the World Golf Village area of St. Augustine. March 30-31: The St. Augustine Orchestra will perform works by composers Debussy and Sibelius from 8-9:30 p.m. Thursday, March 30 at Lightner Museum, 75 King St., in downtown St. Augustine. The "Best Buds" calendar will showcase the winning pets in a flower . Admission is FREE. Guests can enjoy great food and live music and vote for their favorite vendor to win the Peoples Choice Award! Every Monday and Wednedsay-Sunday: O.C. Tickets:staugustineorchestra.ticketleap.com, April 1-2: Old Town Art Show will feature wow by artisans on April 1-2 at Francis Field in St. Augustine, 25 Castillo Drive. March 11:The Minorcan Experience will also host other FREE community events in March, including the a walking tour of the San Lorenzo Cemetery on March 11. Free parking is available in a lot across the street while you dine. This exhibition is on view January 30 through March 6 in the Tovar House at the Oldest House Museum Complex. Events in St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra Beach run thegamut. Step back in time when you stroll through the historic house, detached colonial kitchen, gardens and grounds. There is a suggesteddonation of $10 per person. Billy Buchanan special acoustic performance, First Friday Art Walk artists at Ximenez-Fatio House, County Argyle, Bill Gridley & Jeff Carver, vintage jewelry, Scottish jewelry, Mandela Art & Jewelry, Viktoria Koval, jewelry and art, Oceans Treasures, Jessica Baker, sea shell jewelry & art, Summa Salts, Sarah Elrea, spices, herbs, seasonings. January 21: Lullaby of the Rivers Festival is sponsoring a Lullaby Walk from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, January 21 at Vilano Beach. The event will be from 1 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, May 20 at Francis Field in St. Augustine. The parade starts at the Oldest Jail and winds through downtown. Admission is free. Details and tickets: Night Market at Ximenez-Fatio House Museum. Learn more at firstcoastopera.com, May 10-14:The St. Augustine History Festival was created and conceived the University of Florida Historic St. Augustine, Inc. and the Lastinger Family Foundation to showcase the history of Americas oldest city. May 13: The St Augustine Community Chorus will offer a spring concert celebrating Five Centuries of Song at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 13 atAncient City Baptist Church in downtown St. Augustine. Today. Shirts are guaranteed for those who register by October 22. For those who dont want to cycle, just choose your favorite songs and BYOB! Use of The Waterworks is possible through generosity of the City of St. Augustine and St. Johns Cultural Council. Rawlings owned a second home in Crescent Beach and she, along with her husband Norton Sanford Baskin, owned the Castle Warden Hotel in St. Augustine. Guides are CPR certified and all equipment is Coast Guard certified. On Sunday, September 16 SOL will . Tickets and additional info are available at magichideaway.com, Through January 30: See St. Augustines Nights of Lights on Old Town Cycle Cruise! Friday, February 3, 2023 | 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Collectively, the artists performing in the 2023 series have won 24 Grammy Awards, and earned a total of 72 Grammy nominations. Explore a comprehensive list of music, art, craft, food,.festivals and events in saint augustine 2023 and never miss another exciting festival again! Admission is FREE. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday; and 2 p.m. Sunday at Limelight Theatre, 11 Old Mission Ave., uptown St. Augustine. 21 Ribbon Cutting & Official "First Ride" of the STAR Circulator View All The Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Society honors the memory and celebrates the life and work of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author through annual meetings throughout Florida in locations relevant to Rawlings literature and locale. View new art exhibits and enjoy refreshments, cash bars at some galleries, and live entertainment. St. Patrick's Day in St Augustine. More information on parking and shuttles will be posted on the websites lionsfestival.com and citystaug.com as well as at Facebook.com/staugustinelionsfestival. This family friendly version allows adults to sip and indulge, while the kids eat to their hearts content! In addition, they will get to explore their creativity with daily arts and crafts. Top touring bands from Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and the U.S. will play traditional songs and Celtic rock throughout the two-day festival. This trauma, and the loss of his mother in the same accident, has left him deathly afraid of water. Other fun activities include kids rides, family shows, and Arts & Crafts vendors. In collaboration with Chef Angela, The Tasting Tours will hold a Sangria Workshop at 5:30 p.m. Friday, May 5 in the all-new Tasting Suite in the Treasury Building. King Jr Ave., St. Augustine. Learn more at lightnermuseum.org, February 2-4: During the three-day festival at Fort Mose State Park, visitors will take guided tours on Flight to Freedom Trails, lined with costumed re-enactors. Month. Both books will be available for purchase and signing. Call 904-829-3295 or more information or register here:https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/StAugustine/RacetotheTaste5K, Daily: Located on the oldest street in America, the Ximenez-Fatio House Museum was built in 1798 by and Spanish merchant and his Minorcan wife. St. Augustine, the nation's oldest city, also holds the distinction of being one of the nation's most charming. Self-guided audio tours and guided tours are available Monday-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. These St. Augustine restaurants and bars offer live music on Tuesdays throughout the year. An ATM will be on site. More details atwww.sabca.org/music-by-the-sea/2023-concert-schedule/, June 1-August 31: The City of St. Augustine presents the annual summer music series, Concerts in the Plaza with a time of 6-8 p.m. every Thursday from June 1 through August 31 in gazebo of the Plaza de la Constitucion in downtown St. Augustine, between King Street and Cathedral Plaza. Free parking and admission. Please sign up your child for this opportunity by emailing weeventinc@gmail.com or call 386-682-0245. February 24-26:The38th annual Cathedral Festivalwill take place Feb. 24-26 on grounds of the Mission Nombre de Dios, off San Marco Avenue in uptown St. Augustine.The fundraiser is one of the areas largest festivals featuring rides, games, bingo, a silent auction and a fireworks spectacular show. Free parking and admission. Castillo de San Marcos @ 6pm - Pilgrims' Blessing followed by procession with the St. James Statue down St. George Street to the Cathedral Basilica . Johns County Center of the Arts (SJCCA) presents Mary Poppins, on stage October 3-5 at St. Augustine High School, 3205 Varella Ave., St. Augustine.