Please check individual websites for complete details; be aware that dates can change and cancellations may occur.

 SPACE EXPLORERS: THE INFINITE, West Palm Beach
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Calendar of Florida Events for July and August 2024

Whatever your passion, Florida has something for you. Here are just some of the major events, selected by our editors, scheduled in the Sunshine State.  Please check individual websites for more details.
 

South Florida

Central Florida

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 MONSTER JAM, Sunrise
-Monster Jam

SOUTH FLORIDA

EVERYTHING IS A SPIRAL – 17 Miami-based resident artists explore the concept of time as an ever-evolving coil, where the present is layered with multiple pasts and possible futures. The artists use mediums such as sculpture, painting, collage, photography, textile and digital to interpret their takes on the theme for this exhibit.
When: Now through July 14
Where: Oolite Arts, Miami Beach
Web: oolitearts.org/exhibition/everything-is-a-spiral/

ART IN THE GARDEN – A beautiful botanical garden features local art and sculptures that convey a sense of nature using only natural, recycled and/or repurposed materials. They can range from the very small to the very large and are built to withstand high winds and heavy rains. If you haven’t yet visited this beautiful botanical garden, now would be a good time to go.
When: Now through July 31
Where: Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden on Stock Island
Web: keywest.garden

CHILDHOOD CLASSICS: 100 YEARS OF CHILDREN’S BOOK ILLUSTRATION – Your kids will love it and so will you. And, actually, it’s a little more than 100 years, covering illustrations and illustrators from the early 20th century pen and ink drawings by Sarah Nobles Ives right up to modern digital creations like those by Moe Willems. Attendees will see original artworks from Dr. Seuss, Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are and Garth Williams Stuart Little, along with contributions from illustrators such as Rosemary Wells, Richard Scarry, Chris Van Allsburg and Hillary Knight. Much-loved characters like Babar, Eloise and Cat in the Hat will mesmerize family members of all ages.
When: Now through Aug. 11
Where: Naples Art Institute, Naples
Web: paradisecoast.com/event/exhibition-childhood-classics-100-years-childrens-book-illustration-naples-art-institute

CIRQUE DU SOLEIL’S CORTEO! – Question: When is a funeral procession loads of fun? Answer: When it is part of Cirque’s Corteo! Corteo means cortege in Italian and the show is a joyous procession and a festive parade seen through the eyes of a clown. The clown imagines his own funeral taking place in a carnival atmosphere, watched over by quietly by caring angels. In a first for Cirque, the stage is central to the arena and divides the arena, with each half of the audience facing the other half. The set curtains are inspired by the Eiffel Tower.
When: July 11-21
Where: Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise
Web: cirquedusoleil.com/corteo

MIAMI BEACH CLASSICAL MUSIC FESTIVAL – More than 200 classical musicians will showcase their talents at this month-long festival in both free and ticketed performances. Among the highlights will be the Fourth of July orchestra and fireworks show, live renditions of Jake Heggie’s version of Dead Man Walking and Richard Wagner’s Die Walkure, an immersive performance of Mozart’s The Magic Flute, the always-popular opera nights and the immersive Space Symphony, which combines cutting edge projection-mapping technology with the power of a full orchestra.
When: June 27-July 28
Where: Various venues in Miami Beach
Web: miamimusicfestival.com

FLORIDA SUPERCON – Calling all pop culture nerds! This is one of SoFla’s biggest comic book, anime, animation, video game, fantasy and sci-fi conventions. Fans can interact with their favorite comic artists, TV and film stars, all while celebrating pop culture and discovering exclusive merchandise and artwork. There are celebrity guests, comic creators, voice actors, cosplayers, writers, Q&As, panels, workshops, films and shorts, costume and cosplay contests, vendors and parties.
Where: Miami Beach Convention Center
When: July 12-14
Web: floridasupercon.com

THE CALLE OCHE EXPERIENCE – It doesn’t get more Miami than this. Get to know historic Calle Ocho with your own personal guide. You’ll see the Latin Walk of Fame, see locals in Domino Park, visit a traditional Cuban cigar shop, hear the sounds of Latin Music, learn about Cuban history and enjoy popular Cuban food. Want to learn how to make great Cafecito (Cuban coffee)? A lesson is included, as is a light Cuban foods lunch and Cuban ice cream.
Where: The starting point is the Futurama 1637 Art Building in Little Havana, Miami
When: Now through the end of August, but only on Sundays.
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SOUTH FLORIDA ADVENTURE PASS – This will enable you to have unlimited admissions to four popular attractions in Broward County: Butterfly World, Flamingo Gardens, the Museum of Discovery and Science and the Sawgrass Recreation Center. The pass for people 13 and over is $60 and for people under 13 the cost is $50.
When: Now through Sept. 30
Where: The four attractions mentioned above.
Web: southfloridaadventurepass.com/

HEMINGWAY DAYS – The annual Papa-fest features readings, a museum exhibit of rare Ernest Hemingway memorabilia, a zany “Running of the Bulls,” a three-day marlin tournament, a short story competition, street fair, a party commemorating the 124th anniversary of his July 21st birthday, a 5-K run, a museum exhibit of rare Hemingway memorabilia, a paddleboard race and, of course, the famous Look-Alike Contest.
When: July 16-21
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: fla-keys.com/hemingway-days/

INTERNATIONAL BALLET FESTIVAL OF MIAMI – This three-week toe shoe and tutu-a-thon will feature performances by ballet companies from all over the world and modern and contemporary dance ensembles. Some 100 principal dancers will be showcasing their talents. The festival also includes a stellar lineup of multidisciplinary events that includes art exhibits, film screenings, ballet master classes, workshops and book presentations.
When: July 20-Aug. 11
Where: Various locations in Miami and Miami Beach
Web: internationalballetfestival.org/calendar-landing

UNDERWATER MUSIC FESTIVAL – Be among the hundreds of divers and snorkelers who go deep each year at this quirky concert that emphasizes reef preservation and also is a whole lot of fun. Classic rock is piped in underwater via speakers suspended from boats hovering above the third largest reef in the world. Contact any of the local dive shops to reserve a spot on their vessels and enjoy their costume parties.
When: July 12-13
Where: Looe Key Reef (about six miles south of Big Pine Key)
Web: lowerkeyschamber.com/product/underwater-music-festival/

PALM BEACH SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL -- The Bard’s King Lear gets the royal treatment this year as the festival will continue to use two outdoor locations. Bring your beach chair, blanket and picnic basket, or enjoy fare from numerous food trucks. Note: It’s officially free, but a donation of $5 per person is suggested.
When & Where: July 11-14 and July 18-21 at Carlin Park in Jupiter and July 25-28 at Commons Park in Royal Palm Beach.
Web: pbshakespeare.org

MIAMI SALSA CONGRESS – This five-day festival features a unique gathering of the world’s top Salsa talent including local and international touring artists, award-winning dancers, world-class dance instructors, top industry DJs and great Latin bands. There will be pool parties, pre-event parties, nightly dance parties, evening galas, dance workshops, concerts, showcases and activities for kids.
When: July 17-22
Where: Intercontinental Hotel, Miami
Web: miamisalsacongress.com

JOURNEY TO SPACE – Far out, man! We mean really far out. Through interactive exhibits and authentic objects, you’ll be transported to the International Space Station. The highlight of this museum exhibit is the full-scale, climb-aboard replica of the Destiny Lab, the heart of U.S. research on the International Space Station. You will experience a simulated zero gravity environment while astronauts share their experiences by way of a virtual tour.
When: Now through Oct. 6
Where: Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, Miami
Web: frostscience.org/exhibition/journey-to-space/

MANGO FESTIVAL – The mango is known as “The King of Fruits” and this fest pays tribute to His Majesty with fun for the whole family. Included are: cooking demos and mango tastings, specialty mango smoothies and cocktails, the signature mango brunch, a wide variety of mangos for purchase, food vendors with mango-inspired menus, mango lectures, mango tree sales, lawn games and live music.
When: July 13-14
Where: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Coral Gables
Web: fairchildgarden.org

MIAMI SPA MONTHS – Summer is here and it is starting to get hot. So, chill out indoors and pamper yourself at some of Miami’s world-famous luxury spas at discount prices.
When: July and August
Where: Various luxury spas throughout Miami-Dade County.
Web: miamispamonth.com

DANCE AFRICA MIAMI -- Participants will enjoy African and Caribbean dance, drum and music workshops, African fashions, yoga, a Better Living Health Fair & Symposium, a Global Bazaar, a concert extravaganza, food trucks and the Children’s Village. Renowned native artists from Cuba, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Guinea, Haiti, the Ivory Coast, Mali and Senegal will be featured.
When: Aug. 2-4
Where: Florida Memorial University, Miami Gardens
Web: danceafricamiami.org/

MONSTER JAM – Experience the full-throttle action that these six-ton (that’s 12,000 pounds!) trucks provide as they tear up the dirt in intense competitions of speed and skill. The truck lineup is Grave Digger, ThunderROARus, Monster Mutt Dalmatian, El Toro Loco, Megalodon, Just Get-Er-Done, Excalibur and Kraken. The tires on these babies are five-foot-six inches high, which makes them taller than many humans. There is a Monster Jam Pit Party each day, giving fans the chance to see the massive trucks up close, meet their favorite drivers and crews, get autographs and take pictures.
When: Aug. 10-11
Where: Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise
Web: amerantbankarena.com

FLORA & FAUNA: EARLY NATURALISTS IN FLORIDA – This exhibit includes short biographies of the principal naturalists working in the Florida Territory in the early 1800s and representations of their Florida-inspired works, including John James Audubon and Thomas Nuttall. Their observations of plants and animals were an art as well a science. The work of these naturalists made the Florida Territory a destination (despite the primitive travel conditions to get there) for People interested nature-centric recreation, such as hunting, fishing and bird watching.
When: Now through Oct. 20
Where: Key West Museum of Art & History
Web: kwahs.org/exhibitions/naturalists

SPACE EXPLORERS: THE INFINITE – This 60-minute journey will take guests 250 miles from Earth and allow them to roam freely inside a full-scale 3D replica of the International Space Station, float in space next to astronauts and look at beautiful visions of our planet – all without leaving the ground. Adding to the experience, explorers will witness the astronauts’ conquests first hand, including the first-ever spacewalk captured in 3D.
When: Now through Sept. 1
Where: The Kravis Center, West Palm Beach
Web: kravis.org/events/space-explorers-the-infinite-an-immersive-experience/

BEACHES, CREATURES & COWBOYS: FLORIDA MOVIE POSTERS – For a short time in the 20th century, Florida rivaled California as a place for movie making. The 40 classic posters that form this exhibit include artwork for Beneath the 12 Mile Reef, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, Cocoon, Flipper and Operation Petticoat and feature such actors and actresses as Esther Williams, Gregory Peck, Betty Grable, Spencer Tracy, Jessica Tandy, Cary Grant, Tony Curtis, Steve Martin, Burt Reynolds, Sally Field and Jim Carrey.
When: Now through Sept. 1
Where: Key West Museum of Art & History
Web: kwahs.org/exhibitions/movieposters

KEY WEST LOBSTERFEST – It’s the 26th iteration of all things crustacean and celebrates the start of the Florida Keys lobster season. Highlights: The Lobster Boil, a Lobsterfest Pool Party, a five-course lobster dinner, the Lobsterfest Duval Pub Crawl, lots of live music, a street fair with lobster-inspired culinary creations and a luscious lobster brunch on the final day.
When: August 10-11
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: keywestlobsterfest.com

REEF LIONFISH DERBY & FESTIVAL – Here’s a chance go diving in the beautiful waters off the Florida Keys and also do a solid for the reefs. Lionfish are in an invasive species and they are endangering the Keys reefs. There is a captain’s meeting the first night, followed by two days of going after them, and then an event-ending Lionfish Festival, with tournament scoring, awards, fillet and dissection demonstrations, lionfish tastings (they are delicious table fare), games and other activities that are open to the public as well as derby competitors.
When: August 15-18
Where: The REEF campus in Key Largo for the captain’s meeting and the festival and the waters off the Keys for the derby
Web: REEF.org/derby

WILD FLORIDA -- This summer exhibition highlights the beauty of the Florida Everglades and other wildlife and untamed beauty locations. Tim Forman is the featured artist. He uses field sketches, plein air paintings and photographs to compose his pieces that are painted in layers with both brush and knife. Other artists in the exhibit are Stephanie McMillan, Kim Heise, Rosemary Fineberg and Stephanie Leyden.
When: Now through Sept. 8
Where: History Fort Lauderdale Museum, Fort Lauderdale
Web:  historyfortlauderdale.org/archives/4430

RUM FEST KEY WEST --    If rum is one of your libations of choice, this one is for you. Some of the best rums and rum makers from around the world will be featured in this five-day event. Some of the activities include sunset sails, cocktail parties, sandbar trips, rum strolls, food and cigar events, a rum cake competition, master class rum seminars and a rum grand tasting.
When: Aug. 14-18
Where: Perry Hotel & Marina, Key West
Web: rumfestkeywest.com

MIAMI SPICE – It’s not one, but two full months (August and September) of fantastic dining at some 200 restaurants and bistros. Three-course menus will be offered for lunches, brunches and dinners. Lunches and brunches will be $30 and $35 and $45 to $60 for dinner.
When: Aug. 1-Sept. 30
Where: Participating restaurants in Miami Beach and Miami
Web: iLoveMiamiSpice.com

MIAMI BEACH KIZOMBA FESTIVAL -- It aims to bridge the gap between Africa and African diaspora by sharing music, dance and culture of various African countries. Included will be pool parties with famed DJs, dance workshops and rousing concerts. This is the 10th and final year for this festival.
When: Aug. 22-26
Where: Eden Roc Hotel, Miami Beach
Web: thembkf.com

KEY WEST TROPICAL HEAT – More than a dozen intriguingly decadent all-male events, ranging from drag shows to themed pool parties and gatherings at island clubs, have made this a world-renowned gay vacation destination.
When: Aug. 7-11
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: gaykeywestfl.com/tropical-heat/

FAMILY SUMMER SPECIAL AT BONNET HOUSE MUSEUM & GARDENS – If you haven’t yet visited this South Florida treasure, now would be the perfect time. At reduced prices (including free for anyone 17 and under), visitors can enjoy a self-guided tour of the historic main house, search for wildlife in the trees 0n the vast gardens and view the aquatic wildlife in the lakes and ponds.
When: Now through Sept. 1
Where: Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, Fort Lauderdale
Web: bonnethouse.org/event/family-special/

MIAMI BOAT RALLY – Up to 100 boats of all sizes and models are expected to meet up and safely navigate a roundtrip from Miami and back through staged stops and sandbars offshore of Key Largo and Islamorada. Each boat earns points for timing and activity participation based on the rally schedule. An awards ceremony with prizes and raffle drawings will be held after the rally.
When: Aug. 2-4
Where: Offshore from Miami to Key Largo and Islamorada and back to Miami
Web: miamiboatrally.com/miami-boat-rally

COKE ZERO SUGAR 400, Daytona Beach
- Daytona International Speedway

CENTRAL FLORIDA

TAMPA THEATRE SUMMER CLASSICS MOVIE SERIES – Returning for a 33rd year, the historic landmark Tampa Theatre is bringing back its popular Summer Classics series, which kicks off the first weekend of June. Among this year’s lineup: “Thelma & Louise,” “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” “Apollo 13,” “The Wizard of Oz,” “Do The Right Thing,” “The Princess Bride” and “Casablanca.” For a special finale treat, the venue’s famous Wurlitzer Theatre Organ will play along for an afternoon of early 20th-century silent comedy classics featuring all-new original musical accompaniment scored and performed live.
When: Sundays through August
Where: Tampa Theatre, downtown Tampa
Web: http://tampatheatre.org/movie-categories/summer-classics/

CALADIUM FESTIVAL – This three-day fest honors Lake Placid’s beloved caladium plant and highlights this little-known local farming industry and aspect of Florida’s natural beauty. Take a bus tour of the vibrant caladium fields, enjoy live bands and regional dance troupes, learn about Florida’s grape industry and wineries, buy some unique plants and crafts and check out the floral arrangement and art competitions. There’s also a Saturday car and bike show filled with antique vehicles and classic motorcycles, as well as a Friday afternoon Tiny & Little Miss Caladium pageant.
When: July 26-28
Where: Stuart Park, Lake Placid
Web: https://www.caladiumfestival.org/

SHARK CON – This fun, interactive and educational two-day event returns for a 10th year, bringing a number of “Jaws” and “Halloween” stars for meet-and-greets, including actors Richard Dreyfuss, Lance Guest and Jeffrey Kramer. Dip your hands in touch tanks and sand pits, take scuba lessons, dig for sharks’ teeth and take your photo with mermaids and costumed sharks. Hear experts and speakers discuss shark conservation and other marine science topics, or buy a souvenir from more than a hundred vendors selling shark and ocean-related merchandise.
When: July 13-14
Where: Florida State Fairgrounds, Tampa
Web: http://sharkcon.com/

TAMPA BAY RODEO & FAMILY FESTIVAL – Known as “the hottest show on dirt” and hosted by Bartow Ford, this rodeo festival features some of the best cowboys and cowgirls in the southeast region saddling up for competitive bull riding, bronco busting, barrel racing and more. Test your mechanical bull skills, eat some BBQ and pizza, pet some baby goats, try your hand at axe throwing and enjoy live country tunes all weekend. Get out of the heat by visiting one of two “cool zones” or the entertainment beer tent, and fun-seekers of all ages can enjoy the yard games and 45-foot slide.
When: July 19-20
Where: Hillsborough County Fairgrounds, Dover
Web: https://tamparodeo.com/

THE FANCY FLEA – One of Florida’s fanciest indoor summertime vintage markets returns with lots of antique and shabby chic home furnishings, original artwork, retro signage and garden décor, collectibles, jewelry and more. Enjoy a leisurely shopping weekend in the comfort of an indoor, air-conditioned venue and come away with some one-of-a-kind pieces that make great gifts or special touches to your home or garden. This year’s flea theme is “For the Love of Vintage,” with plenty of vendors on hand selling previously loved items and repurposed goods.
When: July 26-27
Where: RP Funding Center, Lakeland
Web: https://www.facebook.com/fancyfleamarket

VENARDOS CIRCUS – On its 2024 tour, this Broadway-style, animal-free circus will make a stop in Orlando for an eight-week run. This year, the awe-inspiring cast will celebrate a Decade of Dreams under the big top, featuring music from Venardos Circus Tours throughout the years but with fresh acts and a reimagined showcase under a custom Italian-made circus tent. Enjoy aerialists, acrobats, juggling, balancing, comedy, daredevilry, magic and more, plus traditional circus treats such as popcorn, cotton candy and pink lemonade.
When: Several dates throughout July
Where: Westgate Vacation Villas Resort, Orlando
Web: https://venardoscircus.com/

SARASOTA MYSTIC FAIRE – The Sarasota Mystic Faire once again brings a fascinating array of healers, hard-to-find products, natural treatments and spiritual lecturers all under one roof for a weekend of soul-soothing and enlightenment. Visit with psychics, tarot card and palm readers, mediums and alternative health practitioners or shop for a wide variety of gifts and home goods such as crystals, raw honey, Tibetan bowls, jewelry, clothing, incense, books, rugs, sacred art, pillows, mandalas and more.
When: July 20-21
Where: Sarasota Municipal Auditorium, Sarasota
Web: https://www.mysticfaires.com/sarasota-mystic-faire-and-crystal-river-mystic-faire.html

BUSCH GARDENS SUMMER NIGHTS – Busch Gardens is bringing back its summertime after-hours fun, keeping the safari-themed park open until well after dark so guests can enjoy open-air dance parties, glowing lights strung from trees and a sparkling fireworks show on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Guests can cool down at the new ice show, Rhythm of Nature, hit the awe-inspiring Cirque Electric acrobatic stunt show or rock along to a concert at Gwazi Plaza. Grab a complimentary beer sample at Orang Café in Jungala or, on the weekends, sample a summertime “hushpuppy dog” or peach pie cupcake at the Festival Walkway.
When: Every night in July
Where: Busch Gardens, Tampa
Web: https://buschgardens.com/tampa/events/summer-nights/

14TH ANNUAL SARASOTA IMPROV FESTIVAL –This interactive fest and showcase brings 16 troupes and 80 artists from around the country to Florida Studio Theatre’s five-theatre, two-block campus for a weekend of laughs, lyrics and lessons. Headlining this year is Impro Theatre, a Los Angeles-based group that creates completely improvised, full-length plays in the styles of the world’s greatest playwrights, authors, and composers. Guests can also participate in one of the many Saturday workshops teaching improv storytelling, “clowning,” character-building and other techniques for both beginners and experienced actors and comedians.
When: July 12-13
Where: Florida Studio Theatre, Sarasota
Web: https://www.floridastudiotheatre.org/events-and-tickets/14th-annual-sarasota-improv-festival

COOL ART SHOW – Offering an intriguing respite from the Florida heat, the Cool Art Show brings nearly 70 talented artisans and thousands of art fans into the air-conditioned, historic St. Petersburg Coliseum, showcasing sculpture, woodwork, paintings, photography, glass art and other works in a relaxing space. Admission and parking are free, and drinks and food are available at the concessions stand. Take your time gazing or shopping while chatting with the artists, then visit one of the nearby downtown restaurants, bars or museums.
When: July 20-21
Where: The Coliseum, St. Petersburg
Web: https://pava-artists.org/cool-art-show

SUMMER RUM & SEAFOOD FESTIVAL – What could represent Florida summer better than fresh seafood and fruity rum drinks? Sample dishes from more than dozen seafood restaurants or drinks from a full rum cocktail lounge – including rum sampling for those 21 and up – plus have some fun with giveaways, games, crab races, special costumed characters, photo stops and selfie stations, local business vendors, and live music with an island vibe. Parking is free, as is entry for kids under 18.
When: July 13
Where: Tampa Premium Outlets, Lutz
Web: https://www.facebook.com/events/457898406700396/

TAMPA THEATRE SUMMER CLASSICS MOVIE SERIES – Returning for a 33rd year, the historic landmark Tampa Theatre is bringing back its popular Summer Classics series, which kicks off the first weekend of June and end in late Augst. Among this year’s lineup: “Apollo 13,” “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” “The Wizard of Oz,” “Do The Right Thing,” “The Princess Bride” and “Casablanca.” For a special finale treat, the venue’s famous Wurlitzer Theatre Organ will play along for an afternoon of early 20th-century silent comedy classics featuring all-new original musical accompaniment scored and performed live.
When: Sundays throughout the summer
Where: Tampa Theatre, downtown Tampa
Web: http://tampatheatre.org/movie-categories/summer-classics/

COKE ZERO SUGAR 400 – Known for its exciting close races and entertaining sideshows, this 160-lap, 400-mile summer classic showcases drivers vying to secure their playoff spots in the final 10-race battle for the NASCAR Cup Series championship. Meet drivers, sign the start/finish line, enjoy live entertainment and sign up for the NASCAR Kids Club for special family-friendly activities. The Speedway has special campsites available to reserve for those who want to make it an overnight event.
When: Aug. 24
Where: Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach
Web: https://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com/summer-nascar-cup-race/

ARCADIA SUMMER ANTIQUE FAIR – Grab some friends and go treasure hunting at one of the most well-known antique markets in Florida, which features as many as a hundred tables and tents offering everything from estate jewelry and to fascinating war memorabilia to one-of-a-kind vintage clothing pieces. Stay the weekend and visit some of quaint Arcadia’s cafes and shops, many of which feature unique gifts and collectible artifacts among a three-block stretch of 20 storefronts.
When: July 27 & Aug. 24
Where: Downtown Arcadia
Web: http://www.arcadiaflantiques.com/about.html

AVIATION WEEKEND AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER – Celebrate the fascinating history and incredible accomplishments in aviation by attending this dedicated weekend featuring special exhibits and guests at Kennedy Space Center. Hear directly from pilots and astronauts about their remarkable journeys, and on the bottom floor of Space Shuttle Atlantis, craft your own paper airplane to see how far it flies. Guests can also take “pilot photos” at a photo booth and enjoy live DJ performances and yard games.
When: Aug. 2-4
Where: Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Merritt Island
Web: https://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/launches-and-events/events-calendar/2024/august/aviation-weekend

13TH ANNUAL GREAT ST. PETE CUPCAKE CONTEST – Cupcake lovers and bakers come together for this delicious, decadent contest highlighting all flavors and colors of the rainbow. Up to one hundred bakers will enter this annual competition for best creation in categories such as novice, professional, gluten-free, people’s choice and youth/teen. Go home with a box of cupcakes and enjoy tasting a wild array of combinations involving buttercream, chocolate, fruit, candy, sprinkles and more.
When: Aug. 24
Where: Morean Center for Clay, St. Petersburg
Web: https://moreanartscenter.org/cupcakes/

INDIE NOIR MARKET – August is Black Business Month, and this grassroots “Melanated Merchant Marketplace” curates a vast array of black-owned businesses, from tasty treats to artwork to clothing, all aimed at supporting entrepreneurs and artisans in the community. Set on the edge of downtown Tampa in a historic park – and also home to Tampa’s first and oldest thriving African American neighborhood – shoppers and browsers of all ages can enjoy live music, an eclectic Art Walk and a fun kids zone.
When: Aug. 24
Where: Perry Harvey Sr. Park, downtown Tampa
Web: https://indienoirmarket.com/

SURREAL NIGHTS AT THE DALI – Now as a part of The Dalí Museum’s regular events series, this iconic St. Petersburg architectural gem keeps its doors open after-hours for this special monthly event featuring a live DJ, lights, dancing, mingling and some specialty “surreal” cocktails served at the Café Gala. Guests can also enjoy a reduced admission to enjoy the museum’s permanent collection of more than 2,400 Salvador Dalí works, as well as the current special exhibition, Reimagining Nature: Dalí’s Floral Fantasies.
When: July 18 & Aug. 15
Where: The Dalí Museum, St. Petersburg
Web: https://thedali.org/

FLORIDA KIDS AND FAMILY EXPO – This back-to-school event provides a large, air-conditioned space where children can play, ride ponies, create, discover, eat, explore and have fun while you gather new ideas about exciting programs for all ages from more than 200 vendors. Kids can also take photos with their favorite princesses, superheroes and Star Wars characters. Spend a day learning and playing while also walking away with tons of goodies and information on events and activities to start the school year off right.
When: Aug. 17-18
Where: Orange County Convention Center, Orlando
Web: https://mycentralfloridafamily.com/orlando-expo/

GECKO CRAWL, GECKO BALL & GECKOFEST– Leading up to Gulfport’s famously wacky and colorful Gecko Fest, this small waterfront town gets ready to honor its unofficial mascot and mark the end of summer with a lineup of August events. It starts with an evening bar crawl including a poker run with prizes, followed by the Gecko Ball that includes dancing, live music and a Gecko Queen Coronation. The month ends with Gecko Fest, which features a costume parade for both humans and pets. This year’s theme is “Live From Gulfport, It’s Gecko Night,” drawing inspiration from Saturday Night Live … think Coneheads, the Church Lady, Wayne’s World and other memorable characters from the shows comedy skits throughout the past few decades.
When: Aug. 17, 24 & 31
Where: Gulfport Historic Waterfront and Gulfport Casino
Web: http://geckofest.com/

BRICK FAN FEST – LEGO builders young and old will take delight in this colorful little festival featuring creations, characters and competitions. Meet LEGO Master Builders and “influencers,” take photos of stunningly elaborate sculptures of castles, a moon base, train layouts and Star Wars scenes, add your own piece of a mega-huge mosaic and play games in the STEM Zone. Little ones under 3 can attend for free and build their own masterpieces with thousands of Duplo bricks.
When: Aug. 10-11
Where: Florida State Fairgrounds, Tampa
Web: https://brickfanfest.com/

NATIONAL LIGHTHOUSE DAY AT PONCE INLET – To celebrate the founding of the U.S. Light-House Establishment in 1789, the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum invites guests explore one of the nation’s largest and most authentic light stations and climb 175 feet to the top of Florida’s tallest lighthouse, where they can take in the stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean coastline. Tour the world-famous lighthouse museum and enjoy living history interpretations, hands-on workshops, and special kids’ craft workshops, all included in the price of regular admission.
When: Aug. 5
Where: Ponce DeLeon Inlet Lighthouse, Ponce Inlet
Web: https://www.ponceinlet.org/National-Lighthouse-Day-7-15854.html

NEW SMYRNA BEACH SHRIMP & SEAFOOD FESTIVAL – One of New Smyrna Beach’s main roads closes to traffic for an evening so hungry festival-goers can sample award-winning seafood dishes from some of the town’s best restaurants. Top chefs and cooks will be competing for best shrimp, shellfish, fish, and specialty seafood, with all sample-sized dishes priced between $5 and $8 so guests can try a variety of flavors. The evening also includes crafts booths, live entertainment and local business vendors.
When: Aug. 1
Where: Flagler Avenue, New Smyrna Beach
Web: https://flaglerave.com/event/nsb-shrimp-seafood-festival-2024/

NPR FOURTH FRIDAY BAZAAR – Formerly known as the “Backyard Bazaar,” this popular evening market now takes place every fourth Friday in downtown New Port Richey, opening just before sundown and winding down about an hour after dark. Find unique home goods, gifts, clothing, jewelry, used books, homemade candles, woodwork furniture and wall art, gourmet jams and honey, pottery, plants and more, all sold by local and regional artists and crafters.
When: July 26 & Aug. 23
Where: Nebraska Avenue and The Hacienda Hotel Plaza, New Port Richey
Web: https://backyard-bazaar.com/

TAMPA THEATRE SUMMER CLASSICS MOVIE SERIES – If you’re looking for a cool, dark escape from the summer heat, head to the beautiful and iconic Tampa Theatre, a historic landmark that revives the oldies each year during its Summer Classics series. Revisit old scenes you forgot, silently recite your favorite lines while you munch on popcorn and reminisce with old favorites. August’s showings include “Casablanca,” “The Princess Bride,” and a popular time travel experience watching early 1900s silent comedy films with live music from the Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Organ.
When: Sundays in August
Where: Tampa Theatre, downtown Tampa
Web: http://tampatheatre.org/movie-categories/summer-classics/

 Straight No Chaser
-St. Augustine Amphitheatre

NORTH FLORIDA

BECOMING FLORIDA’S CAPITAL — Sprinkle a little bit of Sunshine State history into your adventures with a visit to this temporary exhibit tied to Tallahassee’s bicentennial celebration. ‘Becoming Florida’s Capital’ takes visitors on a journey through the historical actions and power struggle that defined the city’s past and eventually led to Governor William Duval announcing it as the new state capital on March 4, 1824. Guests can explore at their own pace any time, or attend one of the staff-led tours on either July 19 or August 16. Staff-led tours are free but require registration in advance.
When: through Jan. 5, 2025
Where: Florida Historic Capitol Museum, Tallahassee
Web: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/special-tour-of-becoming-floridas-capital-registration-869246388347

KING’S RANSOM — Grab your rod, get your crew together and enjoy multiple days along the Atlantic or gulf  coasts during one of these big-money kingfish tournaments.

  • Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament (July 10-20, Jacksonville): More than 300 boats usually participate in the annual tournament that also features a payout structure for Lady Anglers and an offshore contest for junior anglers. The daily weigh-in for the 44th annual event is always a hotspot for fun off the water and includes a food festival, boat display and Boatique. This year, the tournament will payout more than $356,000 with the grand prize winner also taking home a Contender 28T with twin 200HP Yamaha Outboards, Ameritrail Trailer and Custom T-Top. New this year is the GJKT Kickoff Beach Tournament. The one-day event requires all fishing to take place within state waters (ie. only three miles out) from the Brunswick (Georgia) inlet to the Flagler Pier. That event’s top prize is $50,000 and includes payouts for at least 20 places. https://kingfishtournament.com
  • MBARA 28th Annual Kingfish Tournament (July 26-27): Anglers compete for almost $20,000 in cash prizes in multiple divisions during the annual event which supports the Mexico Beach Artificial Reef Association. Boats can register in either the Open Division (boats over 26 feet or have a professional angler on board) or the Recreational Division (boats under 26 feet with no professional anglers). There are also a ladies and junior angler divisions. A Captain’s Party closes the event. https://mbara.org/kingfish-tournament/kingfish-tournament-registration/

 

MOCA TURNS 100! — The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville celebrates its centennial with a lineup of special exhibits and programs that embrace its past and recognize the local women who founded the museum. Catch one of these events before 2024 ends. https://mocajacksonville.unf.edu

  • Project Atrium: Frank Stella (through Nov. 3): For six decades, Frank Stella has been a renowned painter, printmaker and sculptor. To mark the 100th anniversary, Stella was commissioned to create a sculpture for the museum. The finished work, “Jacksonville Stacked Stars” rises two stories in the museum’s atrium. The museum also is showing a collection of Stella’s prints from their permanent collection with others on loan from local collectors.
  • Ideas of our Time | MOCA Jacksonville: The First 100 Years (Aug. 7): John Bunker, who was the interim director and associate director of the Jacksonville Art Museum (MOCA’s precursor) from 1976 to 1994, will be the featured speaker for a lecture recounting the museum’s history. The lecture is free and open to the public and also available to watch on Zoom. https://unf.zoom.us/j/92899752090
  • A Century of Contemporary (Sept. 5 - Jan. 12): This special exhibit which closes out the museum’s anniversary celebration traces the museum’s history from its beginnings, as founded by a group of female visionaries, to its period as an art guild; to its new name, new home and the place it occupies today in Jacksonville’s art scene. 

WAUSAU POSSUM FESTIVAL — Who doesn’t want to participate in the annual Hog Callin’, Rooster Crowin’ and Donkey Ball contests? And, why is Wausau’s most famous annual event named after a marsupial? Turns out they thrive in the one blinking light town in the central Panhandle. What else should you expect at the event? Possum ice cream? Yes! Don’t worry, it’s not what you think. Turns out possums love persimmons, so possum ice cream is persimmon flavored. Also includes a Pancake Breakfast, lots of people dressed like possums, the annual Possum Parade, the crowning of the Possum King and Queen, arts and crafts vendors, a quilt auction and more.
When: Aug. 2-3
Where: Wausau
Web: https://visitwcfla.com/events/wausau-possum-festival

HOT NIGHTS, COOL MUSIC — Live, outdoor music fests in the Sunshine State undergo a mini hibernation during the hottest part of the summer. But even with the festival scene going underground until what “Floridians” call fall — which is basically a slightly less hot version of summer  arrives, “The Amp” stays rocking. St. Augustine’s outdoor concert venue, a favorite of locals from Jax to Palm Coast, features mainly covered seats, a dense tree canopy and light ocean breezes. August’s lineup includes Straight No Chaser with special guests Chris Kirkpatrick and O-Town (Aug. 2); The Help From My Friends Summer Tour with Switchfoot, Blue October and Matt Nathanson (Aug. 3); UB40 (Aug. 10); the 311 Unity Tour with Awolnation and Neon Trees (Aug. 17); Charley Crockett (Aug. 26) and Crowded House (Aug. 29).
When: various dates in August
Where: St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Web: https://www.theamp.com

PARK IT HERE — Florida’s state parks offer year-round activities for guests of all ages and fitness levels. Enjoy the state’s beauty during one of these special events. Afterward, do a little exploring on your own.

  • Yoga at the Millhopper (Aug. 3, Gainesville): Enjoy an all-levels, hourlong outdoor yoga class at Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park. The class is free and participants should bring their own yoga mat, bottled water, bug spray and towel. The park is known for an 120-foot deep, bowl-shaped cavity that’s home to a min rainforest even during the hot and driest time of the year.  https://www.floridastateparks.org/index.php/events/yoga-millhopper-6
  • All About Sea Turtles (Aug. 8, Port St. Joe): The director of the Florida Coastal Conservancy will lead a presentation that covers topics like why sea turtles cry salt or why turtle nests are protected on Florida beaches. Guests will also get to see or touch turtle shells and skulls. The free event, held at the William J. “billy joe” Rish Recreation Area, requires guests to register in advance. https://www.floridastateparks.org/events/all-about-sea-turtles-6 
  • Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Birthday Celebration (Aug. 10, Cross Creek): Birthday cake will be served. 1940s music will be played. And guests will get to celebrate the 128th birthday of one of the state’s most well-known authors. Rawlings, who won a Pulitzer Prize for The Yearling, wrote for 25 years at the historic home site at Cross Creek. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings State Park preserved her 1930’s cracker-style house, farm yard and barn and has it open for tours. https://www.floridastateparks.org/events/marjorie-kinnan-rawlings-birthday-celebration
  • An Evening Under the Stars (Aug. 24, Pensacola): Big Lagoon State Park boasts dark skies along the gulf coast perfect for stargazing. Clear skies permitting, the Escambia Amateur Astronomer Association will set up telescopes and bring binoculars so guests can catch clear views of the moon, planets and other celestial bodies. To limit light pollution, all participants must be parked prior to sunset (the park’s closing time). The park gates will remain locked until after the gaze is over at 11 p.m. https://www.floridastateparks.org/events/evening-under-stars-37

TALLAHASSEE BEER FESTIVAL — Sips and suds will be flowing at Tallahassee’s 6th annual craft brew fest featuring over 100 home brewers and breweries pouring more than 300 different fermentations to sample. Not a traditional beer fan? They’ve got you covered with other offerings including ciders, meads, sparkling sodas and wine. All guests will receive a souvenir tasting glass. More ambitious guests can register for the Beer Mile, a one-mile, night fun run in which participants get to drink a 12-ounce beer after each quarter-mile loop. Also includes live music and festival games like axe throwing and corn hole.
When: Aug. 10
Where: Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, Tallahassee
Web: https://tlhbeerfest.com

OFFICIAL STRONGMAN GAMES — Can you deadlift a car? Pull a pirate ship? Clean and press a log? If it’s a “yes”, then the southeast regional qualifier for the strongman and strongwoman games is your next stop. If it’s a clear “no”, then joining the cheering spectators is your calling. With two days of competition, men and women will have 60 seconds to complete as many reps as possible doing mundane things like loading a 350-pound Atlas stone over a bar. Sounds easy-peasy right? The top three finishers in each category receive an invitation to the OSG World Finals. All the regional qualifiers will be broadcast live online.
When: Aug. 10-11
Where: Main Beach Park, Fernandina Beach
Web: https://www.strongman.games/2024-osg-southeast-regional

FLORIDA SKIMBOARDING PRO/AM TOURNAMENT — See some of the world’s best skimboarders glide across the Atlantic Ocean’s surface during the annual pro-am event. The Florida Skimboarding Pro/Am is the only amateur event in the world and gives athletes two chances to advance before elimination. Spectators will watch some of the world’s best, representing more than 75 different beaches, take on northeast Florida’s waves during two full days of skim-boarding heats. Due to weather and tides, the timing of each day’s heats are subject to change. Check the website for the most up-to-date information.
When: Aug. 17-18
Where: Vilano Beach
Web: https://www.rundropslide.com/flproam

4TH ANNUAL BEE FRIENDS FARM HOST HONEYBEE FESTIVAL — Don’t miss the buzz! Budding beekeepers will enjoy this chance to learn about the secret and not-so-secret lives of bees for National Honey Bee Day. The annual fest includes hourly beekeeping talks by experts from local beekeepers associations about the honey-making process, backyard beekeeping and more. The Buzy Bee Marketplace features over 60 vendors and a hands-on education annex engages kids with bee biology lessons and planting sessions. Also includes food trucks, honey tastings and more.
When: Aug. 18
Where: Jacksonville Fairgrounds
Web: https://beefriendsfarm.com

EPIC DOG DAYS — This competition for man’s best friend gives the “dog days of summer” new meaning. Fans are invited to cheer on their favorite canine competitors during three days of tail-wagging fun. The Dock Diving competition will bring down the house. This free event allows dogs to accompany their humans, but they must be leashed at all times. The event also features dog-themed vendors, food trucks, tours of EPIC’s training facility, dog therapies and more.
When: Aug. 23-25
Where: Equine Performance Innovative Center (EPIC), Ocala
Web: https://epicdogdays.com

FLORIDA SCALLOP, MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL — Celebrate Labor Day weekend by dining on freshly harvested St. Joseph’s Bay scallops while enjoying two days of live music. The festival lineup includes Blackcat Zydeco featuring Dwight Carrier, Jason Byrd, Eden Brent, Blue Mother Tupelo, The Funky Taters and more. The Port St. Joe scallop season runs from Aug. 16 through Sept. 24. If you want to do more than feast on fresh scallops at the fest, you can also dive for your dinner. You’ll need a fishing license, mask and snorkeling gear and eagle eyes because most finds are hidden in sea grasses in four to six feet of water. For more info on gulf coast scalloping, https://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/bay-scallops
When: Aug. 31 - Sept. 1
Where: Port St. Joe
Web: https://www.visitgulf.com/event/2024-florida-scallop-music-%26-arts-festival/1143

 

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