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History Through the Lens of the Artist

St. Augustine Art Association 22 Marine Street, St. Augustine

History Through the Lens of Architecture, originally a photography show, has been restructured. It is now changed slightly to a new exhibit and retitled History through the Lens of the Artist. The exhibit - at the St. Augustine Art Association - now includes both photography along with other mediums (painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, etc.). The [...]

Free

Documentary Screening – From Novel to Movie

The Waterworks 184 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine

Documentary Screening - From Novel to Movie: The Yearling in Florida The Waterworks is hosting a Documentary Screening of 'From Novel to Movie: The Yearling in Florida' in celebration of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings’s 128th birthday.  Rawlings, a Pullitzer prize-winner, was author of numerous novels and short stories including The Yearling and Cross Creek. Several of [...]

Free - Donations Appreciated
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Music at Colonial Oak Music Park

Colonial Oak Music Park 21 St George St, St. Augustine, FL 32084, st. augustine

When you're in downtown St. Augustine, stop by and listen to the Music at Colonial Oak Music Park.  Thursday, Friday and Saturday - 7:00pm-10:00pm. Free Admission.  Family-friendly. You'll hear anything from country to blues to folk and more from diverse musical acts.  Performers include The Saltones, Monticelli, Playin' Possum, Chris McNeil Band, Adam & The [...]

Free Admission
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