Please call ahead, as changing weather conditions may affect some events.
Thursday, April 2-4 – Theatre
Bartram Trail High School Performing Arts Dept. presents, South Pacific
April 2-4 at 7:30p.m.
April 4 at 2p.m.
Tickets: $10, Students, Seniors, Military: $7
904-547-8340
Friday, April 3 – Movie
Wizard of Oz
8:00p.m. Free
St. Augustine Amphitheatre
1340 A1A South, St. Aug.
904-471-1965
Friday, April 3 – First Friday
Galleries in St. Augustine open from 5-9p.m. Exhibit openings, music, refreshments. Buy locally produced artwork and support our local artists.
Friday, April 3 – Exhibits
Joan H. Dorrill, “new experimental paintings”
P.A.ST.A. Gallery
214 Charlotte St., St. Aug.
904-471-3439
George Long, D: All of the Above, ” mind-altering, consciousness expanding art show.”
5-10p.m. Live DJ’s, Refreshments.
The Gallery at Screen Arts
228 W. King Street, St. Aug.
904-829-2838
Maiden China..A Celebration of Oriental Themed Art
Linda Brandt, Francoise, Michelle St. Onge, Greg Morris, Maryn Chilson, Rob Lynch
Meet the five artists and one photographer.
5-9p.m. Reception
The130 King St. Gallery
130 King Street, St. Aug.
904-829-8280
Friday, April 3-5- Theatre
Enchanted Sleeping Beauty, “musical by Flagler College Dept. of Theatre Arts.”
April 3 at 7p.m.
April 4 at 1:30 with a tea following.
April 5 at 5p.m.
Tickets: $5 children, $8 adults, Tea party is $5 per child extra.
Flagler College Auditorium
14 Granada St., St. Aug.
904-819-6217
Friday, April 3,4,5- Festival
Rhythm & Ribs, Ribs, live music, and children’s activities.
$5 admission
Friday: 5-10p.m.
Saturday: 11a.m. to 8p.m.
Saturday 8-10p.m. Leon Russell
Sunday: 12noon to 5p.m.
Francis Field
US 1 and Castillo Drive, St. Aug.
904-429-0278
Saturday, April 4- Artwork
NorthWest Arts Advocacy Group
Art on the Move , “work from artists and resident artists”
Noon to 3p.m.
Westminster Woods on Julington Creek in the River Lounge
25 SR 13 in NW St. Johns County
904-962-1510
Saturday, April 4-Tour/Lunch
Lunch at the former home of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings then take a literary tour of St. Johns County with David Nolan.
11a.m. to 3:00p.m. Tickets: $75
Reservations required:
904-940-0194
Saturday, April 4- Meal/Movie
Slow Food First Coast presents:
A Sense of Wonder, “an intimate, poignant reflection of Rachel Carson’s life.”
6:00p.m. Tickets: $20
Meal catered by Johnny’s Kitchen using fresh, local produce.
St. Johns County Agricultural Center
Agricultural Way Drive, St. Aug.
904-692-1800
Sunday, April 5-Exhibit
Out of Bounds, “juried, open media”
2-5p.m.
St. Augustine Art Association
22 Marine St., St. Aug.
904-824-2310
Sunday, April 5- Concert
Chicago
8:00p.m.
St. Augustine Amphitheatre
1340 A1A South, St. Aug.
904-471-1965
Through April 5-Theatre
The Miracle Worker
7:30p.m.Tickets: $20-25
Thurs., Fri., Sat., @ 7:30p.m.
Sunday @ 2:00p.m.
Limelight Theatre
11 Old Mission Road, St. Aug.
904-825-1164
Monday, April 6 – Lecture
Former U.S. Senator George McGovern, “former senator and presidential candidate.”
6p.m. Free
Flagler College Auditorium
14 Granada St., St. Aug.
904-819-6205
Thursday, April 9 – Concert
Love as Laughter and Arbouretum
8:30p.m. $7
Cafe Eleven
501 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Aug. Beach
904-460-9311
Thursday, April 9- Lecture
Rewriting the Bird Tree of Life
Dr. Rebecca Kimball, Dept. of Botany and Zoology, UF
Evenings at the Whitney
7:00p.m. Free
Center for Marine Studies
9505 Ocean Shore Blvd., St. Aug.
904-461-4003
Through April 10- Exhibit
The Faces of Farming, “a photographic exhibit by James Quine,”
Sponsored by Slow Food First Coast and benefits Harvest of Hope
5-9p.m.
SJCC Art Advocate
76 B San Marco Ave., St. Aug.
904-826-4116
For additional details on the cultural events reported to Historic City Media by St. Johns Cultural Council, visit their website at www.stjohnsculturalcouncil.org
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