January
Jan 16 Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative
Breakfast The M.L. King Celebration Committee of
St. Augustine and St. Johns County will host the
27th annual event. This year's speaker, retired
educator Gerald Eubanks, holds a wealth of
information and is a historic legend himself. This
year's theme is ?Out of the Mountain of Despair a
Stone of Hope Should be Carved.? 7:30 am. Tickets:
$25 per person, corporate table $250. First Coast
Technical College. Sonee Carswell 392.1768,
Jacqueline Bryant 794.5990. 2980 Collins Ave
Jan 20 & 22 The Barber of Seville First Coast
Opera, Vero Beach Opera, and Florida Opera
Theatre Orlando present Rossini;s comic opera
featuring Figaro, the wiley barber. Rossini's
masterpiece is the lively first installment of the
Figaro story. Count Almaviva loves the beautiful
Rosina, who is kept a virtual prisoner in the house
of her lecherous guardian, Bartolo. The Count
enlists the help of Seville's most notorious barber,
valet, matchmaker, wigmaker, surgeon, pharmacist,
and general factotum - Figaro! Using tricks and
intrigues, Figaro helps the Count achieve his prize.
Luminously crafted, musically ingenious and
uproariously hilarious, The Barber of Seville is an
energetic tale that shows the meaning of "zest for
life" as young love blossoms against the odds. Sung
in Italian, with supertitles in English so that
audiences will be able to appreciate the pranks on
stage! Jan 20 @ 7:30, Jan 22 @ 2 pm. Tickets: $25
general admission, $30 at the door, $10 with student
ID. Kirk Auditorium @ The Florida School for the
Deaf and the Blind.
www.firstcoastopera.com
Jan 20-Feb 12 Harvey When mild-mannered
Elwood insists his imaginary friend Harvey??a
man-sized rabbit?is real, his sister decides to have
him committed. The doctors mistakenly commit her
instead, and when the error is realized, a mad dash
search is on for Elwood, Harvey, and the truth.
Tickets: $20-25. Limelight Theater, 825.1164,
www.limelight-theatre.org
Jan 21 Matanzas 5000 Fun Run Registration for
the 32nd running of the First Coast Rehabilitation
Matanzas 5000, registration closes Jan 7. The run
begins at Swing Park at St. Francis Field on
Castillo Drive and continues downtown along the
bayfront. Awards ceremony follows the face. $15 in
advance, $25 day of.
www.ancientcityrr.org
Jan 21 An Evening With Rat Pack Review Rat
Pack Review is a recreation of performances by the
legendary trio of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and
Sammy Davis, Jr. Gates open at 7 pm, show begins at
8 pm. Tickets: $55.50, $44.50. Ponte Vedra Concert
Hall.
www.pvconcerthall.com
Jan 22 U.S. Air Force Reserve Concert Band
The 43-piece concert band is the largest and most
versatile unit of the Band of the United States Air
Force Reserve. Their varied repertoire ranges from
classical overtures through Sousa marches to
Broadway show tunes, popular music, movie themes,
and patriotic favorites. 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm.
Flagler College Auditorium.
www.flaglerauditorium.org 386-437-7547
Jan 28 Uptown Saturday Night Enjoy the Nights
of Lights, experience live music, refreshments, new
exhibits, book signings, and much more at the
galleries, antique stores, and unique shops on St.
Augustine's San Marco Avenue between Ripley's Museum
and the Mission Nombre de Dios. 5-9 pm. Free parking
at the Mission Nombre de Dios on San Marcos.
823.9263.
Jan 28 Last Saturday Living History Program
at Fort Mose Fort Mose Historic State Park is the
site of the first legally sanctioned free African
settlement in what is now the United States. The
daily life of Fort Mose residents is depicted. This
month's program will focus on military maneuvers and
colonial weapon demonstrations. 10 am-2 pm, weather
permitting. Fort Mose Historic State Park.
www.floridastateparks.org/fortmose/
Jan 29 Travis Tritt (with Aaron Parker)
Unlike many other mainstream country acts, Tritt
does not wear a cowboy hat, and you;ll hear elements
of rock 'n' roll in his music. Tritt has been on the
country music scene since the 90s and won two Grammy
awards for his work on the singles "The Whiskey
Ain't Workin?" and "Same Old Train." Alabama native
Aaron Parker is quickly becoming one of the most
powerful voices in country music. With highly
energetic shows and unmatched stage presence, Aaron
has captured the undivided attention of the music
industry. Gates open at 7 pm, show starts at 8 pm.
Tickets: $77.50, $65.50. Ponte Vedra Concert Hall.
www.pvconcerthall.com
Jan 31 Keb' Mo' Keb? Mo? will promo his most recent
album Reflection. He is an American blues singer,
guitarist, and songwriter. He is a three?time Grammy
Award winner for Best Contemporary Blues Album. This
is a standing room only show. Gates open at 6:30 pm,
show starts at 7:30 pm. Tickets: $36.50. Ponte Vedra
Concert Hall. www.pvconcerthall.com
Jan 31 Damn Yankees: The Homerun Broadway
Musical A devilishly good-time musical filled with
hit songs like "Whatever Lola Wants" and "You Gotta
Have Heart". DAMN YANKEES is the musical story of a
baseball fanatic who sells his soul to the Devil to
help his team win the pennant, only to learn that
there is more to life than home runs. Its sassy and
winning ways earned this baseball tale 7 Tony Awards
including "Best Musical." 7:30 pm. Tickets: Adult
$39, youth $28. Flagler College Auditorium.
www.flaglerauditorium.org
February Events
Fridays
Laff for Less Fridays Laugh
with 3 professional comics and northeast Florida’s
up-and-coming talent as they vie for a paying comedy
gig. Whether you think you’re funny and want to grab
the mic or just prefer spectator status, check out
the show. 8:30 pm. Tickets: $8. Jackie Knight’s
Comedy Club, 3009 N. Ponce de Leon Blvd, US1 & SR
16.
www.thegypsycomedyclub.com
Saturdays
St. Augustine Chocolate Tour Love chocolate? Don’t
miss this tantalizing guided journey of chocolate
revelation! Sample truffles, pastries, and gooey
delights from St. Augustine’s finest chocolatiers.
You’ll think you’ve won Willie Wonka’s Golden Ticket
as you step aboard our confectioner’s trolley to
visit a chocolate paradise. 1:30 pm. Tickets: $60
pp. Old Town Trolley Welcome Ctr, 27 San Marco Ave.
www.trolleytours.com/st-augustine 904.829.3800
Sundays Lincolnville
Farmers Market Fresh produce, meats/fish, cheese,
bread, treats, arts & crafts, prepared food, jewelry
and more plus a picnic areas and a playground. 11
am-3 pm.
www.lincolnvillefarmersmarket.com
Feb 7 Sunset/Moonrise Tour
Enjoy the sunset and
moonrise from the most unique perspective in all of
St. Augustine – atop of the Lighthouse! Champagne
toast compliments of San Sebastian Winery and hors
d’oeuvres from The Reef. 5:30-7 pm, reservations
required. Tickets: $25 for non-museum members, $20
for members. St. Augustine Lighthouse 81 Lighthouse
Ave,
www.StAugustineLighthouse.com
Feb 7 Discover First
America:
St. Augustine Tapestry
Explore the diverse foods, song, and dances of the
Menorcan, Greek, and African cultures--important
threads of St. Augustine’s tapestry. 7 pm @ Flagler
College Auditorium, 14 Granada St,
www.staugustine-450.com
Feb 9 Sandy Hacket’s Rat
Pack Show
Celebrate 50 years
of The Rat Pack. They brought style with substance,
swing with swagger, and a non-stop party that
everyone wanted access to. Experience this
critically acclaimed, hugely entertaining theatrical
production. 7:30 pm. Tickets: Adult $39, Youth $28.
Flagler College Auditorium, 14 Granada Street,
www.flaglerauditorium.org
Feb 11 Flight to Freedom
Living history
re-enactment at Fort Mose featuring African
drumming, Colonial Spanish military drills, musket
and cannon demonstrations, re-enactors in period
clothing telling the story of Fort Mose, various
exhibits, and food! Free shuttle service from the
Old Jail at 167 San Marco Avenue. 10 am-4 pm. Park
Tickets: $2 pp. 823.2232
www.floridastateparks.org/fortmose
Feb 11 Emma Concert
Series:
Chamber Orchestra Kremlin
This orchestra has earned global recognition as one
of Russia’s leading ensembles. Comprised of Russia’s
finest young string players, Chamber Orchestra
Kremlin has carved a niche for itself under the
creative baton of its founder and music director
Misha Rachlevsky. 8 pm. Flagler College Auditorium,
14 Granada St,
www.emmaconcerts.com
Thru Feb 12 Harvey
When mild-mannered
Elwood insists his imaginary friend Harvey--a
man-sized rabbit--is real, his sister decides to
have him committed. The doctors mistakenly commit
her instead, and when the error is realized, a mad
dash search is on for Elwood, Harvey, and the truth.
Tickets: $20-25. Limelight Theater, 825.1164,
www.limelight-theatre.org
Feb 12 St. Augustine
Houses of Worship Tour
Self-guided walking
tour of more than a dozen houses of worship in
downtown St. Augustine. Hosts will be available at
each stop to explain the history and architecture.
Sightseeing Trains will provide a free shuttle to
locations and can be boarded at any participating
house of worship. 1:30-4 pm. Tickets: No charge,
donations appreciated. Grace United Methodist
Church, 8 Carrera St., 904.829.8272
Feb 16 Discover First
America! Series
- To Arms! Four & a
Half Centuries of Military History For centuries,
St. Augustine has been shaped by wars, battles, and
military campaigns. From the soldiers of Don Pedro
Menendez de Aviles and the Fort Mose Militia to the
Revolutionary, Seminole, and Civil Wars, and finally
the modern-day National Guard. In this
100-minute-long re-enactment, 450 years of military
history will be covered through soldier re-enactors
and vignettes. Doors open @ 6 pm. Flagler College
Auditorium, 14 Granada St, www.staugustine-450.com
Feb 18 A Day in Old
Florida Festival
Experience a living
history day with pine needle basket making, a 1700s
trapper trader camp, blacksmithing, a Timucua Native
American display, mullet net knitting demonstration,
a children’s nature painting wall exhibit,
interpretive programs, birding walk, live
entertainment, wagon tours of the park, and Menorcan
Clam Chowder. 10 am-3 pm. Tickets: $5 per vehicle.
Faver-Dykes State Park, 386.446.6783
www.floridastateparks.org
Feb 24 Las Vegas Tribute
to Motown
This exceptional
tribute features the music of Diana Ross, The
Supremes, The 4 Tops, and The Temptations. 7:30 pm.
Tickets: $29 adult, $18 youth. Flagler College
Auditorium, 14 Granada
www.flaglerauditorium.org
Feb 25 Saw Doctors
This Irish rock band
has enjoyed 18 Top 30 singles in Ireland. Gate opens
at 7 pm, show begins at 8 pm. Admission $24 in
advance, $28 day of. Ponte Vedra Concert Hall,
www.pvconcerthall.com
Feb 25 Uptown Saturday
Night
The San Marco Avenue
galleries and antique stores between Ripley’s Museum
and The Mission invite you to join them between 5
and 9 pm for book signings, live music, and
refreshments. Park free at The Mission.
Feb 25 Menendez Birthday
Grand Procession
Join the 493rd birthday celebration of St.
Augustine’s founder, Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles,
which begins with this procession of sixteenth
century reenactors, musicians, and entertainers, as
they stroll along St. George Street to the Lightner
Museum for the opening of the Nocha de Gala. 5 pm.
Begins at the City Gate at Orange and St. George.
669.1485.
Feb 25 Nocha de Gala
(Night of the Ball)
Menendez’ birthday festivities continue with the
Night of the Ball. Guests will be escorted to the
festivities by re-enactors in period clothing. The
cocktail reception and dinner will be followed by
dancing to contemporary tunes. Attire is black tie
or 16th century costume. Cocktails and hors
d’ouevres in the Lightner Ballroom; dinner on the
Mezzanine; open bar and dancing until midnight; live
music by The Company. 6:30 pm-midnight. Tickets $195
pp, or $75 pp for just the cocktail reception. RSVP
by Feb 17 at 904.819.6081, gala@casamonica.com.
Lightner Museum Ballroom, 75 King Street.
www.nochedegala.com
PONTE VEDRA CONCERT HALL
1050 A1A NORTH ,
PONTE VEDRA 904.209.0399
www.pvconcerthall.com
Feb 9 They Might Be
Giants Spirits
will be high as the
band celebrates the release of their new 18-song
album Join Us and their 30th year of uninterrupted
rocking. Tickets: $24.50 advance; $29 day of,
standing room only.
Feb 14 Robert Cray in
Concert (with Willie Green)
American blues
guitarist, composer, and singer and 5-time Grammy
winner. 8 pm. Tickets: $55 and $65
Feb 18 Brandi Carlile
Gate opens at 7 pm,
show begins at 8 pm. Tickets: $36.50 and $42.50.
Feb 19 Shemekia Copeland (with Toots Lorraine
and the Traffic) Heir to the rich tradition of
soul-drenched divas like Ruth Brown and Etta James,
this young lady’s shot at the eventual title of
Queen of the Blues is pretty clear. Gate opens at 7
pm, show begins at 8 pm. Tickets: $23 and $28.
Feb 25 Saw Doctors This Irish rock band has enjoyed
18 Top 30 singles in Ireland. Gate opens at 7 pm,
show begins at 8 pm. Admission $24 advance, $28 day
of.
Feb 25 Pablo Cruise This band gave us the hits
“Watcha Gonna Do When She Says Goodbye” and “Love
Will Find A Way”. Gate opens at 7 pm, show begins at
8 pm. Tickets: $49.50 VIP, $36.50 reserved seating.
Feb 29 Dark Star Orchestra Grateful Dead tribute
show. Gate opens at 6 pm, show begins at 7 pm.
Tickets: $25 advance, $30 day of.
SPECIAL VALENTINE EVENTS
Feb 10-12 St.
Augustine's 1st Annual Para-Psychic Weekend
Tired of the same old same
old for Valentine’s Day? Join your favorite film &
TV celebrities for this exciting weekend event.
Paranormal investigations will be conducted at
Ripley’s Warden Castle and Sugar Mill Plantation.
Group readings and discussions about the afterlife
will be hosted by psychic Dr. Sheree Silver (who
appeared on Wife Swap). The Santa Maria Restaurant
will host the Ghostly Valentine Dinner where guests
will enjoy food, drink and fun while hearing stories
from beyond the grave. Charity raffle for a 3-night
stay in a luxurious vacation home in the
Orlando/Disney area. For schedule and prices, visit
www.Para-PyschicWeekend.com
Feb 11 Couples’ Valentine Eco Adventure Join the
professional guides and naturalists of St. Augustine
Eco Tours for a one of a kind Valentine’s
experience! Choose the excursion that’s perfect for
you and your sweetie! Paddle in a tandem kayak into
the beautiful and tranquil salt marshes; look for
wildlife as you explore the rivers and creeks on the
Dolphin & Nature boat tour; or kick back and relax
on a peaceful 2- hr catamaran sail. Kayak tours 10
am and 1 pm, other tours are by appointment.
904.377.7245
www.staugustineecotours.com
Feb 12 World Record Vows Renewal Ceremony Join
Ripley's Believe it or Not! Museum in their
attempt to break a world record by hosting what is
hoped to be the world's largest vows renewal
ceremony. The current record is 1087 couples. Brides
will receive a complimentary flower; grooms will
receive a cup of environmentally friendly confetti
to throw following the ceremony. There will be cake
for the wedded couples and a free train tour of the
historic bayfront and plaza post ceremony. Photos
will be available online post event. Couples must
bring proof of their existing marriage and a photo
ID to present at the noon check in. Ripley's Believe
it or Not! Museum, 19 San Marco Ave.