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Fun things to do this weekend ... Friday & Saturday - Creative Couples Date Night - With step-by-step instruction from local artist Jackie Rock, you will both will paint a different half of a pre-selected (by you) art work using acrylics; the two halves will create the whole when side by side, just like in your relationship. $45 per couple, includes all supplies. It is a BYOB (bring your own beverage) and munchies (you dont have to share with anyone else) affair. 7 pm, RESERVATIONS REQUIRED, Rock Art Studio, 1333 Old Dixie Highway, rockart1333@gmail. Oct 25 – Haunted Hayride and Enchanted Forest at Anastasia Park - Take an old-fashioned hayride down one of the camping loops where you will encounter different spooks and thrills at many of the sites. There will also be a “scare-free” option for the kids where they can walk the Enchanted Forest for a magical experience. Other activities will include music, food for sale, games, and lots of other fun. 5:30-9:30 pm, $10 per person per entrance to both haunted hayride and enchanted forest, $5 for enchanted forest only. Anastasia Island, floridastateparks.org/ Oct 25 - Uptown Saturday Night - Book signings, live music, refreshments, and so much more at the uniquely charming galleries, antique stores, and shops on St. Augustine’s San Marcos Avenue. 5 to 9 pm. Free parking at the Mission. San Marcos Ave (between Ripley’s Museum and the Mission of Nombre de Dios). Oct 25 - The Downtown Bazaar The Colonial Quarter will host an evening filled with fine art, unique artisan crafts, local storytellers, and live music. Free, 6-10 pm, 33 St. George Street, 315-7454, thedowntownbazaar Oct 25 – Experience Fort Mose: Protecting La Florida! Building the Black Militia - Volunteers will be onsite in period dress offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into the past. Each living history program throughout the year will offer visitors a chance to discover a different topic. At 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., Dr. Sherry Johnson, Professor of History and Director of Academic Programs at the Latin American and Caribbean Center, Florida International University, presents the history of the Black militia in the defense of Florida during the Spanish colonial period. 10am-3pm, Fort Mose State Park, 15 Fort Mose Trail, 823.2232, floridastateparks/fortmose Oct 26 - Denton Elkins will be on stage performing Southern-influenced music, a mixture of soul, blues, and country. Cover charge for Limelights Music in the Box is $5 at the door, which goes to the musician. Refreshments (beer, wine and soda) will be available for purchase in the lobby. Doors 7:30 pm / show 8 pm – 11 pm. Limited seating, 11 Old Mission Avenue. For details, call 904-825-1164 or follow Denton Elkins: https://facebook/pages/Denton-Elkins/ Oct 27 – The Mad Hatter’s Fling at Marsh Creek Country Club – Limelight performers Kristin Pidcock and Courtney Helen Grile will be singing selections from Wicked. The event will feature a silent auction, a 50-50 raffle, and a chicken piccata (or veggie) lunch with a mimosa. There will be prizes for the prettiest and the most outlandish hats. Reserve a ticket before Oct. 20 by sending a check for $30 to Limelight Theatre Guild, c/o Patti Canada, 110 Southwind Circle, St. Augustine, FL 32080. For more details, call 904-825-1164. The event will take place from 11 am to 1:30 pm at 169 Marshside Drive.
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 13:47:44 +0000

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