Weekly show from Coastal Companion about upcoming events on the coast of Northeast Florida. This episode is for the week of July 14 – 20,2008 highlighting Concerts in the Plaza in St Augustine, the Cosmic Concert series at the MOSH in Jacksonville, and screening of Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Heart Club Band at the Florida theatre. Find out what to see, what to do and where to go. For more information visit www.coastalcompanion.com
Nocatee Farmer’s Market – St Augustine, Florida
Food, crafts, music and much more – 8:00a.m.-12:00 noon
From US1 go East on CR210/Nocatee Parkway to Crosswater Pkwy. From A1A go West to Crosswater Parkway
www.nocatee.com
Hurry – Get Your Ticket for Dinner and a Movie!
We’ve heard rumors that there are still a few tickets left for our July 28, Dinner and a Movie, held at the Gypsy Comedy Club on Anastasia Blvd.. The Grand, a comedy by writer/director Zak Penn, is set around an international poker tournament and stars Werner Herzog, Woody Harrelson, Ray Liotta, and Ray Romano. The ticket price ($25 plus tax and tip) includes a buffet dinner, a movie, and a $5 donation (thanks) to the St. Johns Cultural Council. Dinner starts at 6p.m. and the movie starts at 7:00p.m. Read more about the event here .
Call now to reserve a seat: 824-8244.
Boys Like Girls, Good Charlotte, Metro Station, The Maine
Four bands perform at the Amphitheatre in St. Augustine – See Billboard chart toppers Boys Like Girls along with Good Charlotte in this special concert that includes performances by The Maine and Metro Station. Tickets went on sale May 31 at the St. Augustine Beach Pier and are $25 in advance and $29.50 the day of the show.. Call 904.471.1965 for more information. www.staugustineamphitheatre.com
City of St Augustine 443rd Birthday Celebration
Put on your 16th century party hat and celebrate St. Augustine’s 443rd Birthday!
On Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Native American village of Seloy (now the Fountain of Youth Archeological Park) will come alive with demonstrations of culture and lifestyles of the Timucua who had been living here for at least 500 years when the Spanish arrived in 1565. The Seminoles and other U.S. tribes that have been part of Florida’s history will also be represented. That evening, an Indian Pow Wow will honor the Native American traditions that are a part of the city’s history.