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Things To Do in Savannah – February 2011

January 31, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

When I started looking for things to do, festivals, events and celebrations for the month of February, I didn’t think about history or presidential birthdays – all I could think of was little red hearts, roses, chocolate, champagne and maybe even a romantic weekend getaway for two. At least, that’s how I imagine a perfect Valentine’s Day.
Click here to get ideas about what to do for Valentine’s day in Savannah.  Then, let’s continue with the rest of the month. After all, there is a lot more to February in Savannah, GA, than Valentine’s Day events.

Savannah Restaurant Week
Yes, we know – the event started already on January 28 and probably shouldn’t make it on the list for February, but who can resist a restaurant week? During this event you can visit participating restaurants and get a three course meal for $30. Maybe you can celebrate Valentine’s Day early since this year Valentine’s Day itself falls on a xxday anyway. Savannah Restaurant week continues until February 6, 2011. Check out our special Restaurant Week page for details and participating restaurants.

In addition to celebrating Valentine’s Day, the month of February is also a time of year when we celebrate history. In Georgia, we have the Georgia History Festival taking place February 1 – 11, 2011. This festival offers a variety of different activities and events for both young and old. You might remember this event as Georgia History Days.

Here are a few of the highlights:

Saturday Feb. 6, 2011 – Super Museum Sunday
On this day you can visit many of Georgia’s museums for free. Bring the whole family for a day out exploring our history.

Feb. 11, 2011 – Georgia Day Parade
School children participate in this parade led by Oglethorpe himself.

Check out our special Georgia History Festival page for all the details.

Also in February, Savannah Black Heritage Festival from February 1 – 13, 2011. The highlight of the event is Grand Festival Day, a day of top entertainment is held in the Savannah Civic Center’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Arena on Saturday, February 12, 2011.

For more details, visit our special page for Savannah Black Heritage Festival.

President’s Day weekend is going to be an action-packed weekend in Savannah, with two festivals at the same time. First up, the book festival.

Savannah Book Festival has a new date this year. The festival is scheduled for February 18 – 20, 2011, which is a new date for this festival. During this three-day event, you get the chance to mingle and rub elbows with authors and book lovers. Read more about the festival right here – Savannah Book Festival

One of the most popular events this month is the Irish Festival also taking place on February 18 – 20, 2011, which is said to be the largest Irish Festival in the South. Not bad! Four stages, irish dance, music, food and much more. Read more on our special page about the Savannah Irish Festival.

Savannah Music Festival Adds Acts to 2011 Schedule

January 28, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

SAVANNAH MUSIC FESTIVAL ADDS ADDITIONAL ACTS TO 2011 SCHEDULE
More than 100 varied performances now make up Georgia’s largest musical arts event

The 2011 Savannah Music Festival (SMF) has added four more acts to its 2011 festival, which begins March 24th and runs through April 9th.
(Remember to take a look at Coastal Companion’s special page for the Savannah Music Festival for more info about the festival.)

Celebrated North Carolina folk-rockers The Avett Brothers, sacred steel virtuoso Robert Randolph and his Family Band, a rare one-man show with Citizen Cope, and the acclaimed Low Country rock ensemble Band of Horses will each play one SMF concert. Tickets for these four performances go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, January 28, at 216 E. Broughton Street, 912-525-5050 and online at www.savannahmusicfestival.org.

The Avett Brothers is a folk rock band from Concord, North Carolina. The band is made up of brothers Scott and Seth, who play the banjo and guitar respectively, and Bob Crawford on the stand-up bass. The Avett Brothers combine bluegrass, country, punk, pop melodies, folk, rock and roll, honky-tonk, and ragtime to produce a sound described by the San Francisco Chronicle as having the “heavy sadness of Townes Van Zandt, the light pop precision of Buddy Holly, the tuneful jangle of the Beatles, the raw energy of the Ramones.” March 30th at 9 p.m. at Johnny Mercer Theatre ($30, 38, 46, 75 gold)

Robert Randolph & the Family Band: Pedal steel player Robert Randolph is largely responsible for bringing the utterly unique sacred steel gospel tradition to a secular audience. Emerging as a prodigious instrumentalist from the House of God church, Randolph’s powerful performance style has since earned him countless appearances around the world such as the Grammy awards ceremony, a recording project with John Medeski and the Dickinson Brothers (from the North Mississippi All-Stars), and regular touring spots with Eric Clapton. April 1st at 9 p.m. at Trustees Theater ($18, 25, 32, 40)

Band of Horses is heralded for producing a sound that skillfully combines southern gothic with northwest indie rock. Theirs is a spacious, reverb-laden style of melodic pop that ducks the classification of psychedelic, providing accessible hooks and unique but straightforward rock and roll orchestration. The most recent release by Band of Horses, Intimate Arms, was their first collective songwriting effort. With the release of this new album they’ve graduated to regular tours overseas and a recent run as an opener for Seattle’s Pearl Jam. April 4th at 7:30 p.m. at Johnny Mercer Theatre ($25, 30, 35, 40 gold)

Citizen Cope is the pseudonym of Clarence Greenwood, keyboardist, guitarist, singer, DJ, and record producer. Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Greenwood started his musical career as a DJ for the hip-hop act Basehead, a group that would have a significant impact on his style as a solo-musician. Citizen Cope blends many genres of music, such as folk, blues, hip-hop, rock, and R & B. This intimate SMF performance features Citizen Cope as a multi-instrumental one-man show. April 5th at 8 p.m. at Trustees Theater ($18, 22, 28)

Click here to read more about the upcoming Savannah Music Festival

Other interesting upcoming events in Savannah:

Savannah Irish Festival

St. Patrick’s Day in Savannah, GA

Interactive Musical Robot Featured at 2011 Pulse Art + Technology Festival

January 20, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

GEORGIA TECH INTERACTIVE MUSICAL ROBOT WILL BE FEATURED AT 2011 PULSE ART & TECHNOLOGY FESTIVAL

SAVANNAH, GA. (January 20, 2011) – Georgia Tech Savannah is proud to be a sponsor of the 2011 PULSE: Art & Technology Festival created by the Telfair Museums and will host a series of lectures, performances and workshops during the nine-day event that starts today. Dr. Gil Weinberg, founder and director of the Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology, will conduct a lecture and performance at the Jepson Center on Friday, Jan. 21 at 6 p.m. The performance will feature an interactive marimba playing robot named Shimon that was recently featured in the nationally televised 2010 Georgia Tech PSA (see link below). Attendees will have the opportunity to interact and make music with Shimon after the performance.

Shimon is not an ordinary marimba-playing robot because it improvises and interacts with human musicians. Using melodic and harmonic perception and improvisation modules, Shimon creates musical responses in conjunction with social cues from its human counterparts. The result is not only novel and expressive human-robotic interaction, but also great new music.

Visualize a pianist playing a musical phrase followed by Shimon, who builds on this input with a new improvised sequence. A fellow guitar player can then enhance Shimon’s ideas, leading to new responses that could inspire humans to play in ways they have never played before. The robot’s head provides visual cues that represent social-musical elements, from beat detection through tonality, to attention and spatial interaction. Just imagine the head bob of a jazz drummer or a DJ spinning a hip hop record and you have a picture of Shimon’s personality.

Weinberg conceived the concept of robotic musicianship in 2006 with the development of Haile—the world’s first robotic musician capable of improvisation with human musicians. His research focuses on expanding musical expression, creativity and learning through innovative new technology including cell phones, toys and aquariums. Weinberg’s interactive systems have been presented in museums such as the Smithsonian Museum, Cooper-Hewitt Museum and Boston Children’s Museum. Weinberg received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Media Arts and Sciences from MIT and is currently an associate professor of Music and adjunct professor of Computer Science at Georgia Tech.

“The goal of the project was to create real-time musical collaborations between human and robotic musicians that would capitalize on the combination of their unique strengths,” said Weinberg.
To learn more about Shimon visit: www.gatech.edu/music/shimon.html
The Public Service Announcement can be viewed at: www.gatech.edu/music/psa.html.
Georgia Tech Savannah will be hosting a number of additional workshops as part of PULSE taking place Jan. 20 – 29. These include:

Introduction to openFrameworks by Zachary Lieberman, Friday, Jan. 21 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Georgia Tech Savannah. Lieberman will provide a short introduction to openFrameworks a c++ library designed to assist the creative process by providing a simple and intuitive framework for experimentation. Participants must be 16 year old or older. Previous coding experience is helpful.

Youth Workshop: Introduction to Scratch on Saturday, Jan. 22 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Georgia Tech Savannah. Developed at the MIT Media Lab, Scratch is a programming language that makes it easy to create individual interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art and share creations on the web. As young people create and share Scratch projects, they learn important mathematical and computational ideas, while also learning to think creatively, reason systematically and work collaboratively. Students between the ages of 9-18 are encouraged to attend.

Read more about 2011 Pulse Art + Technology Festival in Savannah, GA, on our special events page.

Charleston, SC – January 2011 Events

December 29, 2010 by Susanne Talentino

Need new ideas for the new year? The holidays are finally over, and it’s time to make plans for what to do for the month of January with your family and friends. As usual, there is always a lot going on in South Carolina, especially when it comes to food events and festivals.

First Friday on Broad – Jan 7, 2011
Participating galleries on gallery row will offer a featured wine to accompany their fine art on a relaxing stroll down The Row, on Friday January 7th from 5-8 PM. Many galleries will offer demos, music and refreshments.
http://coastalcompanion.com/south-carolina/charleston/first-fridays-on-broad/

Charleston Restaurant Week – Jan 14-22, 2011
There is no lack of good food in the city of Charleston, and every year there seems to be more restaurants and food festivals.
During this event you’ll get an opportunity to try out new restaurants and new menus and explore the culinary arts scene in Charleston. Participating restaurant serve food according to a fixed price menu. Some restaurants participate with three courses for $20, others with three courses for $30.
More details on our Charleston Restaurant Week page.

Charleston Marathon – Jan 15, 2011
The First Annual Charleston Marathon presented by the Riverfront Race Festival will take place on Saturday, January 15, 2011. The start of the 26.2 full marathon and 13.1-mile half marathon course beginning near the South Carolina Aquarium, downtown Charleston. The course will run South on East Bay St., passing Rainbow Row, and White Point Gardens, then follow King Street North where the half marathon will end at the Navy Yard at Noisette and the full marathon race will continue. The 10K and 5K road races will also begin at this start/finish line on the old navy base.

In true Low Country tradition, shrimp and grits will be at the finish line, along with music on the course from the Charleston County School District groups and adult beverages. For more information, go www.charlestonmarathon.com or www.riverfrontfestival.com.

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Charleston Comedy Festival – Jan 19 – 22, 2011
The annual festival brings in some of the hottest improv, sketch, and stand-up artists from Chicago, New York, Canada, Atlanta, and LA to the city of Charleston for a weekend of comedy.
The Charleston Stand-Up Competition finals will kick off early with a Tuesday night show at Theatre 99. On Wednesday and Thursday nights, there will be shows by local troupes Cats Hugging Cats, Full Love Throttle, Neckprov, Hot Pants, Moral Fixation, and Human Fireworks. Out-of-town performers Nate Baratze, The Shock T’s, and the Village Theatre will take over the Charleston Ballet Theatre on Thursday for a night of stand up, sketch, and improv. Read more on our special page about Charleston Comedy Festival.

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On Friday night, choose from 15 shows at various venues across town, including a show by Robot Johnson, Introducing Fish Taco, and This is Chucktown at South of Broadway Theatre in North Charleston and a stand up show featuring Nate Baratze, Dave and Ethan, and Tom Keller at the Pour House on James Island. More information at www.charlestoncomedyfestival.com

Charleston Boat Show – Jan 21 – 23, 2011
This is the biggest boat show in the Low Country with lots of things to see and do. The show takes place at North Charleston Convention Center and during the three day event you can look of course look at boats, get fishing tips, there’s even lots of fun activities for the kids.

Low Country Oyster Festival – Jan 30, 2011
One of the most popular food festivals in Charleston is the Oyster festival at beautiful Boone Hall Plantation in Charleston, SC. This is an annual festival for oyster lovers from all over the region, and now wonder, after all this is the world’s largest oyster festival.

It is said that about 65,000 pounds of oyster are delivered to the famous Charleston oyster roast for the big day, can you believe it? Don’t miss the well-known “Oyster Shucking” and “Oyster Eating” Contests. There is also live music on stage, a Kids Corner, a “Food Court” showcasing a variety of local restaurants and much more.

The Oyster Festival takes place January 30, 2011 from 10:30 am – 5 pm.
More details can be found on our special Low Country Oyster Festival page.

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Holiday Events – St Augustine

November 13, 2010 by Susanne Talentino

There is now better place to celebrate the holiday season than St. Augustine, Florida. The holiday decorated Old City makes it easy to get into the Christmas spirit and make holiday shopping a pleasure. The winter weather is usually very mild, and the old city puts on a great holiday celebration with the Night of Lights festivities, a Winter Wonderland, a Christmas Parade, Regatta and much more.

Here are some of the events:

Nov. 19, 2010 – Jan. 02, 2011

WINTER WONDERLAND

Winter Wonderland comes with lots of activities for both young and old. This is the only place where you can experience snow and ice. Winter Wonderland features a real ice skating rink, ice slide, Elf Express train rides, The Elf Village, sleigh rides and even real SNOW! There are also scheduled visits from Santa.

Admission is free with activity participation fees. Read more about Winter Wonderland here.

Nov. 20, 2010

LIGHT- UP! NIGHT

Past Mayors of the city of St. Augustine meet in the historic Plaza de la Constitucion to “flip the switch” to light up the Nights of Lights. The festivities begin at 4:00 p.m. with spirited holiday performances in the Plaza’s Gazebo. Then at 6:30 p.m., all attending this festive event will be asked to participate in the countdown to the lighting.

Nov. 20, 2010

MAYOR’S HOLIDAY LIGHTING GALA

You can be a part of St. Augustine Mayor, Joe Boles’, Holiday Lighting Gala. The fun begins with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at the Government House at 5:30pm. At 6:30 p.m., from the King’s Balcony, the Mayor will welcome the crowds in the Plaza de la Constitucion, for the Nights of Lights Lighting Ceremony. Following the Lighting Ceremony, the Mayor and Gala participants will be led by a 1740 Color Guard to the Courtyard of the historic Lightner Museum, located at 78 King Street, for dinner catered by Casa Monica Hotel, dancing to the music of The Committee and a silent auction. Tickets are $150.00 per person. All proceeds benefit the St. Francis House Building Fund. Phone: 904.825.1004

Nov. 20, 2010 – Jan. 30, 2011

HISTORIC WEAPON FIRING DEMONSTRATIONS AT CASTILLO DE SAN MARCOS

Have a blast at St. Augustine’s Castillo de San Marcos when authentically-clad re-enactors demonstrate how Spain’s famed artillerymen fired their cannons in the 1740’s. The cannons will roar at 10:30 & 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 2:30 & 3:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 11:00 a.m., 1:30, 2:30, & 3:30 p.m. on Sundays. Firing times are subject to change depending on weather conditions. Admission is $6; free for children under 16.

Phone: 904.829.6506

Nov. 20, 2010

NIGHTS OF LIGHTS RIVER CRUISE

You can get an absolutely beautiful view of the old city from the water during the Nights of Lights. This special adult-only cruise departs promptly at 5 p.m. from the dock at Cap’s on the Water Restaurant, 4325 Myrtle Street located off A1A approximately 5 miles north of St. Augustine. Tickets go on sale at 4 p.m. and are $20 per person.

Phone: 904.819.8190

Nov. 21, 2010

SUNSET/MOONRISE TOUR

Get the best view of St. Augustine from the top of the lighthouse and enjoy viewing the sunset and moonrise from the most unique perspective in all of St. Augustine! This special event includes a champagne toast, provided by San Sebastian Winery, atop the tower and an informative overview of the history of the St. Augustine Light Station. The tour takes place from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the St. Augustine Lighthouse located at 81 Lighthouse Ave. in St. Augustine. The fee is $25 for non-museum members and $20 for members. Reservations are required. Phone: 904.829.0745

Nov. 22, 2010 – Jan. 31, 2011

HOLLY JOLLY HOLIDAY TROLLEY

Rest your feet and explore the city in the cozy comfort aboard the Holly Jolly Trolleys. Guests will delight at the festive wonderland of the historic area glittering with over 2 million lights. Caroling, hot cider, homemade cookies and complimentary magical viewing glasses, handcrafted by Santa’s elves add to the magic of your evening. The Holly Jolly Trolley departs continuously between 6 and 8 p.m. from the Visitors Information Center, 10 West Castillo Drive. Tickets are $7 for adults and $4 for children 6 – 12. Phone: 904.829.3800

Nov. 24, 2010

FULL MOON RIVER CRUISE

Hop on Board an old fishing boat for a sunset- full moon rise cruise on the Intracoastal Waterway. This one-hour “adults only” cruise departs promptly at 7 p.m. from Cap’s on the Water Restauraunt, located at 4325 Myrtle Street located off A1A approximately 5 miles north of St. Augustine. Tickets are $10 per person and go on sale at 5:30 p.m.

Phone: 904.824.8794

Nov. 26, 2010 – Jan. 02, 2011

SANTA’S BIG RED CHRISTMAS TRAIN TOURS

Enjoy St Augustine’s beautiful Nights of Lights Celebration from Santa’s big red Christmas train! Tickets include FREE admission to a family holiday movie at the San Marco theater, refreshments and a free visit to Santa’s Village at 3 Cordova Street, open December 3&4,10&11 and 17 through 23, from 6 to 9 p.m. Santa’s Big Red Christmas Train operates 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 6 to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Santa’s Big Red Christmas Train does not operate on December 24, 25 and 31. Tickets are $7 for Adults and $3 for children 2-12, children under 2, free. Tours Depart from Ripley’s Believe it or Not Museum and the Sightseeing Train Station at 3 Cordova Street.

Phone: 904.829.6545

Nov. 26, 2010 – Nov. 27, 2010

CANDLE LIGHT TOURS OF VILLA ZORAYDA

Experience the Villa Zorayda Museum, beautifully decorated for the Holidays, during a special “Nights of Lights” Candlelight Tour. Our docent will lead by candlelight as you explore this gilded age house museum built by Franklin Smith in 1883 and view it’s astounding art and antique collection while learning of the Villa’s 127 year history. Refreshments of Christmas cookies & beverages start at 6:30 pm with the Candlelight Tour starting at 7 pm. Tickets are $15.00 for adults, children ages 7 -12 are $7.00. No charge for children ages 4 – 6. Tour is not recommended for children under the age of 3. Reservations suggested. Villa Zorayda Museum is located at 83 King Street.

Phone: 904.829.9887

Nov. 27, 2010

FORT MATANZAS NATURE EXPLORATIONS

Be a part of this National Parks Service Nature Series at Fort Matanzas National Monument. These ranger-led walks are part of a series of excursions, each exploring a different habitat or ecosystem at Fort Matanzas. The tours take place on the last Saturday of each month from 9:30 – 11:30 am. Fort Matanzas National Monument is located on A1A at the south end of Anastasia Island approximately 15 miles south of St. Augustine.

Phone: 904.471.0116

Nov. 27, 2010 – Nov. 28, 2010

44TH ANNUAL FALL ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL

See art created from lace to limestone and crayons to crystal. Enjoy unplugged entertainment, plein air artists at work, and the Kids Art Zone. One of the region’s most prestigious juried art festivals, it takes place at Francis Field behind the St. Augustine Downtown Historic Parking Facility located on West Castillo Drive in St. Augustine. The festival is sponsored by the St. Augustine Art Association and is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is a $1 donation. visit our special page for the Fall Arts & Crafts Festival.

Phone: 904.824.2310

Nov. 27, 2010

UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT

Galleries, antique stores and unique shops on St. Augustine’s San Marco Avenue between Ripley’s Museum and the Mission of Nombre de Dios remain open from 5 to 9 p.m. and feature book signings, live music, refreshments and other activities. The Mission of Nombre de Dios provides FREE PARKING.

Phone: 904.823.9263

Nov. 28, 2010

EMMA CONCERT: ST. LAWRENCE STRING QUARTET

Enjoy the spontaneous, passionate and dynamic performance of this renowned world-class ensemble. The performance begins at 2 p.m. in the Flagler College Auditorium, located at 14 Granada Street in St. Augustine. Tickets are $25 per person.

Phone: 904.797.2800

Dec. 01, 2010

LUMINARY NIGHT AT THE ST. AUGUSTINE LIGHTHOUSE

See the lights of old St. Augustine from the top of the tower as well as the twinkling glow of hundreds of luminaries far below! Bring the kids, enjoy holiday music, cider, and even take time out to visit Santa! Luminary night takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. and is free to the public. The St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum is located at 81 Lighthouse Avenue on Anastasia Island.

Phone: 904.829.0745

Dec. 03, 2010

FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK

Enjoy the latest exhibits, music, entertainment and refreshments at over 20 participating galleries – plus, great food courtesy of the St. Augustine Independent Restaurant Association. Galleries are open from 5 to 9 p.m. Tours begin at Rembrandtz American Craft Gallery, 131 King Street. St. Augustine Sightseeing Trains and Old Town Trolleys offer attendees a complimentary shuttle service to most of the galleries. Shuttles run on a continuous loop every 30 minutes.

Phone: 904.829.0065

Dec. 03, 2010

BRITISH NIGHT WATCH OPENING EVENTS

Get immersed in St. Augustine’s British history when at 4 p.m. three captured signers of the Declaration of Independence arrive to be imprisoned. It’s a raucous occasion until order is restored at the City Gate, Plaza de la Constitucion and Government House.

Phone: 904.819.2629

Dec. 03, 2010 – Dec. 04, 2010

SANTA’S FAMILY FUN HOLIDAY VILLAGE

Visit Santa’s Village and Toy Workshop for holiday family fun in St. Augustine. Children will get to make his /her own ornament, enjoy holiday treats and visit with the jolly old elf himself – Santa! Fun for kids of all ages, admission is $3 per person or free with the purchase of a Red Sightseeing Nights of Lights Train ticket. Santa’s Village takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Sightseeing Trains Depot on the corner of Orange Street and Cordova Street.

Phone: 904.829.6545

Dec. 04, 2010 – Dec. 12, 2010

ST JOHNS COUNTY FESTIVAL OF TREES AT WORLD GOLF VILLAGE

The sixth-annual Festival of Trees will take place at the St. Johns County Convention Center adjacent to the Renaissance Resort at World Golf Village. The event, free and open to the public, will open Friday, Dec. 3 at 6 p.m., showcasing trees and wreaths decorated by businesses, organizations, families and friends from the community. The event will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the final day, Sunday, Dec. 12. Trees will be part of a silent auction and visitors will also be encouraged to fill out a ballot indicating the number of votes (in minimum $1 bids) they would like to cast for their favorite trees. All proceeds raised during the event will go directly to two St. Johns County-based charities, The St. Augustine Record’s Empty Stocking Fund and the United Way of St. Johns County.

Phone: 904.940.4015

Dec. 04, 2010

ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH SURF ILLUMINATION

Light up your evening at St. Augustine Beach’s Surf Illumination. This sparkling event includes the ceremonial lighting of the seasonal tree, city buildings and the park facilities with nautical-themed displays. Food and beverages are available and local arts and crafts vendors provide convenient shopping for the holiday season. It all takes place at the St. Augustine Beach Pier and Pavilion on A1A.

Phone: 904.347.8007

Dec. 04, 2010

56TH ANNUAL ST. AUGUSTINE CHRISTMAS PARADE

The 56th Annual Christmas Parade has grown to be one of the largest parades in north Florida and includes floats, marching bands, cars, horses, and the arrival of Santa. The parade will start promptly at 10 a.m. at the Mission Nombre de Dios; continue through the downtown streets of historic St. Augustine and end behind the Visitors Center on West Castillo Dr.

Phone: 904.824.4997

Dec. 04, 2010

ST. AUGUSTINE COMMUNITY CONCERT ORCHESTRA WITH CHORUS HOLIDAY CONCERT

St. Augustine Community Orchestra features a guest Chorus and offers holiday season classics amid the historical and artistic beauty of Lightner Museum. The performance takes place at 8 p.m. in Lightner Museum, 75 King Street in St. Augustine. Admission is $10 for adults and children are free.

Phone: 904.825.1766

Dec. 05, 2010

36th ANNUAL BRITISH ENCAMPMENT AND GRANDE ILLUMINATION

Experience life in St. Augustine during the 1763-1784 British occupation of the old city. The British encampment, located at the Colonial Spanish Quarter at 29 St. George Street, is open 9 a.m. to dusk. Activities include Fife and Drum Corps, authentic 18th century British soldiers, musket competitions and more. At 8 p.m., the Grande Illumination and British Night Watch Parade, an impressive pageantry of color and light that reflects the customs of St. Augustine’s 18th Century British occupants, begins at the Government House on the Plaza de la Constitucion. Following the parade, the British Governor’s holiday proclamation is read and soldiers fire their muskets in a Volley of Joy to salute the season! Free admission.

Phone: 904.829.5318

Dec. 05, 2010

42nd ANNUAL GARDEN CLUB CHRISTMAS TOUR OF HOMES

Enjoy the St. Augustine Garden Club’s annual tour showcasing eight private homes along the city’s southern Bayfront. These beautifully-decorated historic Florida style homes give participants a taste of nostalgia in the colorful floral decorations and arrangements composed of natural materials designed and hand crafted by members of The Garden Club of St. Augustine. Tickets include admission to a Tea and Boutique held in the Trinity Episcopal Church Hall on Artillery Lane. The Red Train will provide complimentary transport for visitors between homes and the Downtown Historic Parking Facility. The tour takes place from noon to 5 p.m. The Tea and Boutique starts at 1 p.m. Admission is $20 in advance and $25 day of tour.

Phone: 904.826.0024

Dec. 05, 2010

ST. AUGUSTINE COMMUNITY CONCERT ORCHESTRA WITH CHORUS HOLIDAY CONCERT

St. Augustine Community Orchestra with a guest Chorus offers holiday season classics at 3 p.m. at Switzerland Community Church, 2179 State Road 13, Switzerland, Florida. Admission is $10 for adults and children are admitted free.

Phone: 904.825.1766

Dec. 10, 2010 – Jan. 09, 2011

G.I. HOLIDAY JUKEBOX AT LIMELIGHT THEATRE

Set during Christmas in World War II, four fictitious Hollywood stars put together a string of 1940s hits to entertain the boys at the front. The show takes place at Limelight Theatre, 11 Old Mission Avenue in St. Augustine. Show times are Tuesday through Saturday, 7:30 p.m and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $25 for adults, $22 for seniors and $20 for students and military.

Phone: 904.825.1164

Dec. 10, 2010 – Dec. 11, 2010

SANTA’S FAMILY FUN HOLIDAY VILLAGE

Visit Santa’s Village and Toy Workshop for holiday family fun in St. Augustine. Children will get to make his /her own ornament, enjoy holiday treats and visit with the jolly old elf himself – Santa! Fun for kids of all ages, admission is $3 per person or free with the purchase of a Red Sightseeing Nights of Lights Train ticket. Santa’s Village takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Sightseeing Trains Depot on the corner of Orange Street and Cordova Street.

Phone: 904.829.6545

Dec. 11, 2010

REGATTA OF LIGHTS RIVER CRUISE

Be a part of the Regatta of lights when you hop on board a vessel at Cap’s on the Water. The vessel will depart promptly at 5 p.m. from the docks at Cap’s on the Water, 4325 Myrtle Street located off A1A approximately 5 miles north of St. Augustine. To be a part of the lit up boat parade on Matanzas Bay. Tickets for this “adults only” cruise are $20 per person and must be pre-paid with reservations in advance.

Phone: 904.824.8794

Dec. 11, 2010

REGATTA OF LIGHTS

Beginning at 6 p.m., a holiday parade of boats including sailboats, trawlers, shrimp boats, and many other vessels featuring brilliant lighted displays ranging from patriotic to whimsical will light up St. Augustine’s Matanzas Bay between the Bridge of Lions and Castillo de San Marcos. Awards will be made for the best theme, most colorful, best in class, and best overall. The Regatta of Lights is sponsored by the St. Augustine Yacht Club.

Phone: 904.824.9725

Dec. 11, 2010 – Dec. 12, 2010

17 TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY TOUR OF BED AND BREAKFAST INNS

Tour St. Augustine’s historic Bed and Breakfast Inns, all decorated in Holiday finery. In addition to enjoying each Inn’s dazzling Christmas season displays, tour participants will enjoy taste treats provided by St. Augustine’s leading restaurants. The tour takes place from 2 to 5 p.m. each day; half of the inns welcome visitors on Saturday, and half on Sunday. Tickets are $25 in advance and $35 each after November 20. Proceeds from the Holiday Tour will go to local charities.

Phone: 904.829.0079

Dec. 11, 2010

SUNSET- FULLMOON RIVERCRUISE

Enjoy an amazing sunset on the Intracoastal Waterway while cruising aboard an old fishing boat. And, the cruise will be part of the St. Augustine Regatta of Lights. This adult-only cruise departs promptly at 7 p.m. from the dock at Cap’s on the Water Restaurant, located at 4325 Myrtle Street located off A1A approximately 5 miles north of St. Augustine. Tickets go on sale at 5:30 p.m. and are $10 per person.

Phone: 904.819.8190

Dec. 11, 2010 – Dec. 12, 2010

HANDEL’S MESSIAH AND OTHER SEASONAL MUSIC

The St. Augustine Community Choir presents its annual holiday performance of excerpts from Handel’s Messiah and other seasonal music. The concerts, conducted by Ted Mathews, take place at 8 p.m. on Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday at the Cathedral Basilica located 38 Cathedral Place in St. Augustine. Admission is $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Students with I.D. and children 12 and under are $5.

Dec. 11, 2010 – Nov. 11, 2010

FRIENDS OF WASHINGTON OAKS SECOND SATURDAY PLANT SALE

Come explore Washington Oaks State Park and shop for feature plants that are unusual and hard to find. Many of the plants were propagated and grown in the park by volunteers. All proceeds benefit the park for enhancement of current and new facilities. The sale takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Washington Oaks Gardens State Park is located at 6400 N. Oceanshore Blvd. in Palm Coast. Admission to the park is $5.00 per vehicle and $2.00 for pedestrians and bicyclists.

Phone: 386.446.6783

Dec. 11, 2010

HISTORIC WEAPONS FIRING DEMONSTRATION

Take the National Park Service’s ferry to Rattlesnake Island and experience daily military life at Fort Matanzas – the 18th century Spanish fort that guarded the southern approach to St. Augustine. From 10:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., authentically clad re-enactors will demonstrate Spanish muskets and cannons at the fort. Admission is free. Fort Matanzas National Monument is located on A1A at the south end of Anastasia Island approximately 15 miles south of St. Augustine.

Phone: 904.471.0116

Dec. 12, 2010

BEACHES UNPLUGGED CONCERTS – CULTURAL CENTER AT PONTE VEDRA BEACH

Enjoy local musicians performing a variety of music live on stage at this program that is part of a series of free community concerts in Ponte Vedra. The concert takes place from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach, 50 Executive Way.

Phone: 904.280.0614

Dec. 12, 2010

LIVING HISTORY DAY AT FORT MATANZAS

Soldiers re-enact cannon and/or musket firing along with daily life at this Spanish outpost. Cannon demonstrations will take place during the regularly scheduled tours except for the 9:30 am and the 4:40 pm tours. Fort Matanzas is located about 15 miles south of the historic district of St. Augustine, Florida. St. Augustine.

Phone: 904-471-0116

Dec. 17, 2010 – Dec. 23, 2010

SANTA’S FAMILY FUN HOLIDAY VILLAGE

Visit Santa’s Village and Toy Workshop for holiday family fun in St. Augustine. Children will get to visit Santa’s workshop to make his / her own ornament, enjoy holiday treats and visit with the jolly old elf himself – Santa! Fun for kids of all ages, admission is $3 per or free with the purchase of a Red Sightseeing Nights of Lights Train ticket. Santa’s Village takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Sightseeing Trains Depot on the corner of Orange Ave, and Cordova Street.

Phone: 904.829.6545

Dec. 17, 2010 – Dec. 19, 2010

ST. AUGUSTINE COMMUNITY BALLET PRESENTS THE NUTCRACKER

Enjoy a holiday classic filled with spectacular scenery, beautiful Sugar Plum Fairies, falling snow, dancing mice, fighting soldiers and of course, the Nutcracker. The performance takes place at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday at the Flagler College Auditorium, 14 Granada Street, St. Augustine. Tickets are $25 for general admission and $30 for preferred seating.

Phone: 904.810.5670

Dec. 18, 2010

CANDLE LIGHT TOURS OF VILLA ZORAYDA

Experience the Villa Zorayda Museum, beautifully decorated for the Holidays, during a special “Nights of Lights” Candlelight Tour. Our docent will lead by candlelight as you explore this gilded age house museum built by Franklin Smith in 1883 and view it’s astounding art and antique collection while learning of the Villa’s 127 year history. Refreshments of Christmas cookies & beverages start at 6:30 pm with the Candlelight Tour starting at 7 pm. Tickets are $15.00 for adults, children ages 7 -12 are $7.00. No charge for children ages 4 – 6. Tour is not recommended for children under the age of 3. Reservations suggested. Villa Zorayda Museum is located at 83 King Street. For more information visit www.villazorayda.com or phone 904-829-9887.

Dec. 18, 2010

FORT MATANZAS NATURE EXPLORATIONS

Be a part of this National Parks Service Nature Series at Fort Matanzas National Monument. These ranger-led walks are part of a series of excursions, each exploring a different habitat or ecosystem at Fort Matanzas. The tours take place on the last Saturday of each month from 9:30 – 11:30 am. Fort Matanzas National Monument is located on A1A at the south end of Anastasia Island approximately 15 miles south of St. Augustine.

Phone: 904.461.0116

Dec. 27, 2010 – Dec. 30, 2010

CANDLE LIGHT TOURS OF VILLA ZORAYDA

Explore the beautiful Villa Zorayda, decorated for the Holiday season, featuring a live Christmas tree in the “Court of Lions”, decorated in the Villa’s traditional Red and Gold Colors and a beautiful crèche nativity scene that that has been a Villa tradition since the 1930s. Starting at 6:30 p.m., enjoy refreshments of cookies and punch. Then the guided candlelight tour begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for children 7 -12, children 4 -6 are free (not recommended for children under 3). Villa Zorayda is located at 83 King Street in St. Augustine. Reservations are suggested.

Phone: 904.829.9887

www.villaZoryada.com

Dec. 31, 2010

BEACH BLAST OFF 2011

Kick off 2011 in seaside style at this special St. Augustine Beach event! Enjoy a blast of flavor, icy sculptures, and fireworks when several of St. Augustine’s favorite restaurants serve up chili for tasting and judging at the Fire and Ice Chili Cook-off from 4 to 8 p.m. After things cool off from the chili – the Fireworks begin at 8:30 p.m. This display will delight visitors and help usher in the New Year! Admission is free. The Beach Blast takes place at the St. Johns County Fishing Pier and Pavilion, 350 A1A Beach Boulevard in St. Augustine Beach.

Phone: 904.982.2210

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