St Patrick’s Day Parade and St Augustine Celtic Festival
The luck o’ the Irish will be with you at the St Augustine St Patrick’s Day Parade, when lads and lasses from throughout Georgia and Florida, Savannah to Sarasota and beyond converge upon the Historic City, donning their best greens, for our local annual celebration of the Emerald Isle’s most revered saint.


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Historic City News readers are invited to attend a free program and learn more about our coastal natural world on Tuesday, February 18, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. hosted at the Marineland Field Office of the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve, located off A1A at 9741 Ocean Shore Boulevard, at the south end of Marineland.
St. Augustine Art Association Docent Coordinator Kay Burtin will lead a free guided tour of the Art Association’s Permanent Collection on Sunday, February 16, at 3 p.m.
Historic City News readers joined members of the the St. Augustine Art Association, many of North Florida’s foremost artists and patrons of the arts, as well as 10 past presidents of the organization on Friday, February 7, for a nautical-themed “Gala Galleón” to celebrate 90-years of promoting the arts in our local community.