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An Evening with Leo Kottke
February 26th
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Raised in 12 different states, he absorbed a variety of musical influences as a child, flirting with both violin and trombone, before abandoning Stravinsky for the guitar at age 11.
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Featured Events
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The Doobie Brothers with special guest The Marshall Tucker Band
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February 27th
The Doobie Brothers have rung up a glittering track record that would be the envy of any band. Beginning with their multi-million-selling sophomore collection Toulouse Street (1972), the Doobie Brothers have 3 multi-platinum, 7 platinum and 14 gold albums.
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The Suspense is Killing Me
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February 28th
Mystery author Vic DiGenti (aka Parker Francis) will share some of the secrets for creating suspense at the meeting of the Florida Writers Association's Ponte Vedra Writers
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More Events
Now - March 1st
Thru the Lense of John Lorenzo Jackson
Now - March 26th
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Julian Courtenay Hunt Benefit Sale
Now - March 1st
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Annual Riverview Club Art Show and Sale
March 1st
Tanya Engelhard and Bruce Carr Exhibition
Now - March 3rd
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Felix de Crano Special Exhibit
19th century artist Felix F. de Crano's oil and watercolor paintings will be on view in the Tiberio Gallery of the Lightner Museum.
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The Boys Next Door
The Boys Next Door, by Tom Griffin, is a two act comedy-drama about four intellectually disabled men who live together in a small apartment and Jack, the caring social worker who is on the verge of career burn-out.
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Two Florida Authors
Florida authors Glenda Bailey-Mershon and Sandra Gail Lambert will read from and sign their books during First Friday art walk at Anastasia Books.
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St. Augustine Lions Seafood Festival
Get ready to eat great seafood; tap your toes to live music, and then stroll through more than 100 arts and crafts exhibitors.
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Re-Riding History: From the Southern Plains to the Matanzas Bay
Concurrent with the St. Augustine 450th commemoration, artists Arthur, Begaye and Hitchcock present a curatorial project which metaphorically retraces the history of seventy-two American Indian peoples who were forcibly taken from their homes in Salt Fork, OK, and transported by train to St. Augustine, Florida.
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Ximenez-Fatio House Museum Launches Archaeological Dig
The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum in downtown St. Augustine is having an archaeological dig from now until April 30.
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This arts and culture newsletter is funded in part by the organization listed below and through the generous support of our stakeholders.
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