Florida Events for March and April 2023
Whatever your passion, Florida has something for you. Here are just some of the major events scheduled in the Sunshine State. Please check individual websites for more details.
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TURN THE BEAT AROUND – Afro-Cuban rhythms flourished in the United States between the 1930s and the 1960s, including rumba, conga, jazz, the mambo, cha-cha-cha and salsa. Likewise, American Jazz and big band swing influenced music in Cuba. This exhibit replays this artistic exchange, illustrating musicians of both nations produced new musical forms by riffing off their neighbors. Posters, record and sheet music covers, film clips and audio from the era help bring to life the explosion of collaborative creativity driven by Hollywood musicals, American dance studios and Cuban performers.
When: Now through April 30
Where: The Wolfsonian-FIU, Miami
Web: wolfsonian.org/whats-on/exhibitions+installations/2022/10/turn-the-beat-around.html
HORSING AROUND IN WELLINGTON – Head west of West Palm Beach to Wellington for two outstanding horse and rider-centric multi-month happenings: the Winter Equestrian Festival and the Palm Beach International Polo Season. The former brings together the partnership of horse and rider during the thrills and grace of show jumping and the elegance of dressage. The latter features the best polo players in the world. Both are as much about the horsey-set lifestyle with many options and side shows to keep you entertained and well-fed.
When & Where: Respectively, Jan. 4-April 2 for the Winter Equestrian Festival and Jan. 1-April 23 for the Palm Beach International Polo Season. Both are at the Wellington International Polo Center.
Web: Respectively, thepalmbeaches.com/top-event/winter-equestrian-festival and thepalmbeaches.com/top-event/palm-beach-international-polo-season
FLORIDA RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL – Come all ye wenches and knaves and journey back to the 16th century as you step through castle gates and into the days of yore. Explore the artisans’ village and view live demonstrations of glassblowing, magic, jousting, Irish dancing and archery. Feast on hearty food fit for a king and enjoy live performances on stage and in the lanes. The shows feature more than 100 costumed performers, 12 stages and acts from around the world. There are eight themed weekends: The Wizarding World’s Faire; Barbarians & Dragons; Steampark & Time Travelers; Maidens, Wenches & Goddesses; Days of Cosplay; Pirate Invasion; Highland Fling and a Mad Hatter’s Circus.
When: Saturdays and Sundays from Feb.4- March 26
Where: Quiet Waters Park, Deerfield Beach
Web: ren-fest.com
THE MIAMI OPEN – It has always been one of the closest tournaments to a fifth major championship on the pro tennis circuit and will be again this year. As of press time, tickets were available to purchase but the field had not yet been announced, so check the website below as the tournament nears. Hopefully, 2022 winners Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek will be there to defend their titles. Keep your camera or smart phone handy, because celebrities always abound. Food, fashion, art and entertainment always are a large part of the scene.
When: March 19-April 2
Where: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
Web: miamiopen.com
ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL -- Party-hearty folks from around the world will once again head to this three-day electronic dance music extravaganza. More than 100 performers will be on hand. Some of the headliners are Afrojack, Alesso, David Guetta, Armin Van Buuren, Carl Cox, Tale of Us, Zedd and Tiesto.
When: March 24-26
Where: Bayfront Park, Miami
Web: ultramusicfestival.com
HAPPY 112TH BIRTHDAY, TENNESSEE WILLIAMS – The great playwright liked to say “I work everywhere but I work best here,” the “here” being Key West, where he visited and lived from 1942 until his death in 1983. You can celebrate his 112th birthday and his life at this multiple-events festival. The highlight will be two theater performances of Suddenly, Last Summer. Other events include his 1958 film Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (starring Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman and Burl Ives); a presentation of the 2008 film Loss of a Teardrop Diamond (starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris Evans, Ann-Margaret and Ellen Burstyn), based on the long-forgotten Tennessee Williams screen play of the same name; the 1966 movie This Property is Condemned (starring Natalie Wood, Robert Redford and Charles Bronson), based on the Williams play; a Key West Walking Tour; two curator tours of the Tennessee Williams Museum, one with an emphasis on The Rose Tattoo and the other highlighting The Glass Menagerie; a Rick Worth Painting Boot Camp, and the grand finale, the Tennessee Williams birthday bash, at which the short story and poetry contest winners will read from their works.
When: March 5-26
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: kwahs.org/education/twbc
PALM BEACH PRIDE – For more than two decades it has been Palm Beach County’s largest LGBTQ event, celebrating that community, equality and respect in a family-friendly environment. The event features a colorful parade, live performances and entertainment for all ages, booth vendors, a tasty selection of food from local restaurants and food trucks, beverage benders and a large Youth Village. It’s pet-friendly, too.
When: March 25-26
Where: Lake Worth (Bryant Park for most of the events and downtown for the parade)
Web: compassglcc.com/community-and-events/palm-beach-pride/#7
PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW – If you want a boat, need a boat or you like to fantasize about boats, this one’s for you. You’ll see about $1.2 billion in products. There is an amazing array of vessels – from Cigarette, Comanche, Super Cat, inflatables, cruisers, runabouts, fishing boats, high performance, bow riders and, of course, super yachts (some up to 300 feet long). You’ll also find a full lineup of accessories and nautical fashions. It all adds up to one of the top boat shows in the country, especially with the Superyacht Show Palm Beach as part of the festivities. There will also be a free kids (ages 4-16) fishing clinic, jetpack demos, electric surfboards, paddleboards and Hobie kayaks. For an enhanced experience, check out the Windward VIP Club.
When: March 23-26
Where: Lake Worth Lagoon in downtown West Palm Beach and the Flagler Museum
Web: pbboatshow.com
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY FAIR & EXPOSITION – It’s one of the top fairs/expositions in the country, drawing about 600,000 people each year. It includes heart-pounding rides, two huge Kiddielands, yummy fair food, livestock and agricultural competitions, pig races and live music featuring local bands.
When: March 16-April 9 (Except March 27-28 and April 3-4);
Where: Fair Expo Center, Miami
Web: thefair.me/thefair/
COLLIER COUNTY FAIR – All the county-fare staples are included: livestock shows and competitions, arcade games, carnival rides, live music featuring local bands, kids’ activities, and all the cotton candy you could ever want.
When: March 16-26
Where: Collier County Fairgrounds, Naples
Web: colliercountyfair.com
CLEWISTON SUGAR FESTIVAL – This annual celebration of the end of the Sugar Cane Harvest is a fun-for-all-ages gathering, for sure. There will be food trucks and other food vendors, arts & crafts, live music (featuring Lee Brice, Ian Munsick, Ashland Craft and Grand Funk Railroad), a cornhole tournament, a homerun derby, the Sweet Taste Baking competition, an antique tractor display, a car show and plenty of activities for kids.
When: March 18
Where: Civic Park, Clewiston
Web: clewistonsugarfestival.com
IMMOKALEE CATTLE DRIVE & JAMBOREE – It’s not often you see a cattle drive down a city’s main street these days, but here is your chance. It’s an all-day event that captures Immokalee’s cattle past, present and future. The Jamboree part of the festivities has food, drink, craft vendors, music, horse dancing and alligator wrestling.
When: March 18
Where: Main Street and the Roberts Ranch, Immokalee
Web: colliermuseums.com/event/immokalee-cattle-drive-and-jamboree
PLAY BALL! – Spring is getting ready, to well, spring upon us and that means baseball. Pitchers and catchers are the first to report in the third week in February and full rosters soon after that. Then, in March, the schedule kicks in and lasts all month.
When: Starting about the third week in February and then throughout the month of March.
Where: For the St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins, Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter. For the Washington Nationals and Houston Astros, Ball Park of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach. For the Boston Red Sox, JetBlue Park in Fort Myers. For the Minnesota Twins, Lee County Sports Complex in Fort Myers.
Web: rogerdeanstadium.com for the Cardinals and Marlins; ballparkpalmbeaches.com for the Nationals and Astros; redsox.com/jetbluepark for the Red Sox; mlb.com/twins/spring-training/ballpark for the Twins.
SAVOR THE AVENUE – In its 14th year, this yearly Delray Beach tradition is known for its 5-block, 1300-foot long table that seats 1,000 people. They will enjoy a four-course meal provided by 12 different restaurants. Tip: If you want to be part of the long-table dining experience, try to register as soon as you see this. Reservations started on Feb. 1 and the event usually sells out quickly. Even if you get shut out for that, you can still enjoy dining at one of the participating restaurants or other fine eateries in the downtown area.
When: March 27
Where: Along East Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach
Web: DowntownDelrayBeach.com/SavorTheAvenue
MORE GOOD EATS (AND DRINKS!) Food and beverage-centric events abound throughout SoFla in March. Many have more than food and drink, including live music, arts & crafts vendors, parades and activities for kids. Here are some that whet our appetite and thirst:
- Wellington Bacon & Bourbon Festival, March 25-26 at the Village of Wellington Town Center Promenade; baconbourbonfest.com
- Homestead Stone Crab & Seafood Festival, March 4-5 at the Homestead Sports Complex, Homestead; HomesteadSeafoodFestival.com
MIAMI SAILING WEEK – Teams representing countries from all over the world will compete against the backdrop of beautiful Biscayne Bay. More than 200 sailors from 23 countries usually participate. There’s a lot more than racing, too: awards ceremonies, cocktail parties and cultural exhibits.
When: March 18-19
Where: Coconut Grove Sailing Club, Coconut Grove
Web: miamisailingweek.com
NAPLES FLOWER SHOW – The Naples Botanical Garden and Naples Garden Club combine resources to present one of the largest flower shows in Florida. It includes a Garden Market, a variety of educational demonstrations as well the Naples Garden Club’s spectacular juried designs and horticultural exhibits.
When: March 17-18
Where: Naples Botanical Garden
Web: naplesgardenclub.org
TURTLEFEST –Even though it is focused on promoting conservation, it’s a fun-filled day of close up encounters with endangered and local species of native loggerheads, green and leatherback turtles. Also included: food, live music, fine art, shopping children’s games and activities, educational presentations and a Global Village.
When: March 18
Where: Loggerhead Marine Life Center, Juno Beach
Web: marinelife.org/turtlefest/
MARCH MADNESS, ARTS & CRAFTS VERSION – The arts & craft show scene is still going strong in March. Here are some of them (some also include food and live music):
- Boca Fest, March 25-26, Town Center Mall, Boca Raton; artfestival.com
- Coral Springs Festival of the Arts & Crafts, March 18-19, along North University Drive, Coral Springs; artfestival.com
- Naples Open Air Fine Art Show, March 25-26, Paradise Coast Sports Complex, Naples; hotworks.org
- Downtown Stuart Craft Fair, March 25-26; artfestival.com
VROOOOOOMS WITH A VIEW -- Yes, these three events will certainly be vrooooooom-worthy, i.e., loud, but they will also offer spectacular sights:
- Naval Air Station Key West Southernmost Air Show Spectacular – The Blue Angels, the Navy’s famous flight demonstration team, will highlight this celebration of the 200th anniversary of the navy’s presence in Key West. Other military performers include the navy’s VFC-111 “Sundowners, the SOCOM Para-Commando parachute team and the F-35 Lightning II demonstration team. There will also be top civilian air performers and 32 static military and vintage aircraft on display. For the youngsters, there is also a kid’s zone.
When: April 15-16
Where: Boca Chica Field, Key West
Web: facebook.com/southernmostairspectacular/ - Fort Lauderdale Air Show – The Blue Angels are also the featured attraction at this one, along with the Air Force’s F-22 Raptor Demo team and T-38 Talon. Other performs include the above-mentioned parachute team, the Red Bull Helicopter, the Red Bull Air Force, the Air Force Heritage Flight team and some of the country’s best civilian air performers. The F-22 Raptor is one of the fastest and most maneuverable fighter jets in the world. It can climb straight up, stop in mid-air, reverse towards the ground before flipping the nose around in a summersault at near zero forward speed. You can often see the Raptor create its own weather system with clouds that engulf the jet. A variety of VIP packages are available. Note: There is no static aircraft on display at this one.
When: April 29-30
Where: Fort Lauderdale Beach
Web: fortlauderdaleairshow.com - 7-mile Offshore Grand Prix – The American Power Boat Association kicks of its 2023 season in the Keys and will feature some of the best and fastest boats in the world. International teams will navigate a new course in the Gulf of Mexico, but close to shore. Viewing will also be available on the newly-renovated Old-7 Mile Bridge, allowing fans to be up close to all the action. There will also be parades, entertainment and parties.
When: April 28-30
Where: Marathon
Web: raceworldoffshore.com/marathon/
ROCK THE OCEAN’S TORTUGA MUSIC FESTIVAL – Some 50 performers and/or bands will once again be at this annual Fort Lauderdale Beach bash. This year’s headliners are Eric Church, Shania Twain and Kenny Chesney. Other notables scheduled to appear are Wiz Khalifa, Cole Swindell, Carly Pearce, Lukas Nelson & POTR, The Wallflowers, Jake Owen, Brett Young, Justin Moore, Jameson Rodgers, Niko Moon and Dylan Scott. Don’t miss the Conservation Village right in the center of it all. You’ll experience the Virtual Shark Dive and maybe even get to attend a pop-up show by artists who spontaneously come to the village and perform some of their tunes. The best way to keep track of this is by using the Tortuga app. Also at the village: displays on turtle conservation, coral reef degradation, over-fishing and marine pollution.
When: April 14-16
Where: Fort Lauderdale Beach Park
Web: tortugamusicfestival.com
THE FLORIDA OUTDOOR EXPO – Attendees will experience interactive environment with manufacturers, dealers and retailers, all showing the latest in archery, backyard living, biking, boating, camping, fishing, hunting, motorsports, outdoor vacations and watersports. There will be product demonstrations, seminars, classes, food courts, live entertainment and lots of kid-friendly events. Don’t miss the Dock Dogs competition, i.e., dogs jumping off docks and splashing into the water.
When: April 21-23
Where: Expo Center at the South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach
Web: floridaoutdoorexpo.com
TAMIAMI TRAIL CELEBRATION –This year’s event celebrates the 95th anniversary of the completion of the road across the Everglades. It also honors the Centennial of both Everglades City and Collier County. The Naples Jazz Band will play the hits of the Roaring ’20s and birthday cake will be served. There will also be a laundry cart race, a motorcade of classic cars and a parade through town.
When: April 29
Where: Everglades City
Web: colliermuseums.com/event/tamiami-trail-celebration
RING OF FIRE: THE MUSIC OF JOHNNY CASH – This crowd-pleasing, toe-tapping/foot stomping musical celebration uses Cash’s songs to tell a story of love and faith, struggle and success, rowdiness, redemption and home and family. More than two dozen Cash classics will be played including, of course, Ring of Fire, I Walk the Line, and Folsom Prison Blues.
When: March 21-April 16
Where: Historic Arcade Theater, Fort Myers
Web: visitfortmyers.com/event/ring-fire-music-johnny-cash/4530
MIAMI BEACH POLO WORLD CUP – In Europe, they play polo in the snow, so why not beach polo in SoFla? Players on eight teams from all over the world will be playing in a series of high goal matches during the four-day event.
When: April 20-23
Where: The sands of Miami Beach at Collins Park.
Web: miamipolocup.com
U.S. OPEN PICKLEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS – This is a world-class international event, attracting the best players in the world, as well as pickleball enthusiasts of all ages and ability levels. It’s being held at a 64-court venue which is one of the best in the country. At the Landshark Beer Garden you can enjoy live music, beverages and yummy meals.
When: April 15-22
Where: East Naples Community Park, Naples
Web: usopenpickleballchampionship.com
SWEET CORN FIESTA -- Sunshine yellow, hot and buttery! What’s not to like about freshly harvested sweet corn grown locally in the famous black soil of The Glades Region in The Palm Beaches. Live music, carnival rides, lots of summertime foods and kids activities will keep you smiling all day long. There will also be a sweet corn eating challenge and a corn shucking contest.
When: April 30
Where: Yesteryear Village on the South Florida Fairground in West Palm Beach.
Web: At Facebook, search Sweet Corn Fiesta
INTERNATIONAL ORCHID & GARDEN FESTIVAL – Orchid enthusiasts and other-plant lovers alike will find a lot to gawk at (and buy) as they walk the grounds at one of South Florida’s beautiful and historic homes. There will be colorful and fragrant varieties of orchids, tropical plants, herbs, fruit trees, butterfly garden plants and garden art. Local growers will present orchid and garden care lectures and vendors will offer all the supplies customers need to plant and grow orchids. This year there will vendors from Thailand, Ecuador and Brazil, along with the local displays.
When: April 1-2
Where: Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, Fort Lauderdale
Web: bonnethouse.org/event/international-orchid-garden-festival/
BLACK GOLD JUBILEE – This annual festival pays homage to the rich soil (hence, Black Gold) of the Glades Region (consisting of Belle Glade, Pahokee and South Bay) at the end of the harvest season. Highlights include great food, country music (Easton Corbin, Sawyer Brown and The Tom Jackson Band are the headliners), a volleyball tournament, a cornhole tournament, a 5k walk/run, two beauty pageants (one is for the young ’uns), vendor booths, a vintage car show, arts show, a parade, a children’s fishing tournament, a photography contest, an axe-throwing contest and a fireworks display.
When & Where: April 1 at Dolly Hand Cultural Center in Belle Glade for the two pageants; April 8, 14-15 at Torry Island Campground & Marina in Belle Glade for all the rest.
Web: blackgoldjubilee.org
DELRAY AFFAIR – If you haven’t been to Delray Beach in a while, this would be the perfect time to go and be a part of the 61st anniversary of this event. A ’60s Flower Power theme will dominate the landscape. It stretches 12 blocks long and the entire downtown is alive with an eclectic mix of fine art, great crafts and funky products from around the world. Some 400 artists and crafters will be showing their work. It will also include food vendors, live music and lots of activities for kids. Attendees will be able to enjoy a glass of wine or a cold beer as they peruse the art.
When: April 14-16
Where: Downtown Delray Beach
Web: delrayaffair.com
DOWNTOWN WEST PALM BEACH ARTS FESTIVAL – At this outdoor and pet-friendly event attendees are invited to stroll amidst life-size sculptures, paintings of all kinds, jewelry, photography and ceramics.
When: April 1-2
Where: Rosemary Square in CityPlace, West Palm Beach
Web: artfestival.com/festivals/13th-annual-downtown-west-palm-beach-art-festival
PAPIO KINETIC SCULPTURE PARADE – They say that one man’s junk is another man’s treasure. If that’s true, the late Key Largo folk artist Stanley Papio was a treasure hunter extraordinaire. Come celebrate his legacy and have a great time in the process. The entire family will enjoy this art-inspired, human-powered parade featuring colorful floats, tricked out bicycles and tricycles with exotically-costumed riders and other moving works of art. There’s an evening after-parade concert.
When: April 22
Where: Key West
Web: papiokineticparade.com
MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURE, HORSE & CATTLE SHOW – In addition to the prime livestock, it also includes carnival rides, equestrian shows, dog obedience demonstrations, kids activities, a car show and food trucks.
When: April 14-16
Where: Ronald Reagan Equestrian Center at Tropical Park, Miami
Web: miamicattleshow.org
CONCH REPUBLIC INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATION – The Florida Keys didn’t really officially leave the United States back in 1982– or did they? The celebration’s motto is “We seceded where others have failed,” but judge for yourself and have a great time at this 10-day, tongue-firmly-planted-in-cheek bash. Events include a drag race (not cars; remember, this is the Keys!), a wacky bed race, polar plunge and a light-hearted sea battle featuring tall ships.
When: April 21-30
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: conchrepublic.com
EVENING ON ANTIQUE ROW – It’s one of SoFla’s most fashionable street parties. An area known as Antique Row comes alive with music and special entertainment, gourmet food and cocktails and an antiques appraisal tent. The unique shops will stay open late so attendees will have plenty of time to explore 17th to 20th century antiques, decorative art, fine art and design services.
When: April 1
Where: South Dixie Highway (from Monroe Drive to Southern Boulevard will be closed to vehicles), West Palm Beach
Web: thepalmbeaches.com/top-event/evening-antique-row
ISLAND FEST -- The 30th rendition includes a juried art show, live music and great food presented by some of the area’s top local restaurants. There is also the All-American Road Vintage Cruisers Car Show, featuring antique cars, trucks, motorcycles and rat rods. But wait, there’s more! Kids and kid-like adults can help paint a life-sized dolphin statue, build sand castles and compete in hula hoop contests. The theme for this year’s sand-castle completion is “Seahorses, Seashells and Starfish.” Don’t miss the wacky Whatever Floats Your Boat homemade boat race.
When: April 1-2
Where: Founders Park, Islamorada
Web: islamoradachamber.com/island-fest/
SPEAKING OF WHATEVER FLOATS YOUR BOAT… – If it’s plywood head to the Plywood Regatta. If it’s cardboard, check out the Cardboard Boat Regatta. At the former, middle school, high school and college students will build and race boats using hand-tools and a limited set of supplied materials. The latter is open to folks of all ages, but the idea is pretty much the same. Good fun and lots of laughs will be had at both.
When & Where: Respectively, April 22-23 at Whiskey Creek in Dania Beach; April 15 at Seahawk Park in Cape Coral.
Web: Respectively, plywoodregatta.org and capecoralregatta.com
O, MIAMI POETRY FESTIVAL – This month-long event’s bold mission is to have every person in Miami-Dade County encounter a poem. Mixing traditional readings with innovative poetry-in-public places projects, the festival weaves poetry into the fabric of the existing infrastructure and cultural life. It’s a community-based festival that considers itself a “Miami” festival first and a “poetry” festival second because the poetry is the means to celebrate the city.
When: April 1-30
Where: Various locations throughout Greater Miami and The Beaches
Web: omiami.org
LGBTQ EVENTS – Here are four worth checking out in April in SoFla:
- MIAMI BEACH PRIDE – As of press time, the full schedule of events had not yet been finalized, but you can always count on there being plenty of show-stopping performances, celebratory exhibitions and in-person events. Check the website closer to the event for more details.
When: April 1-16
Where: Various locations in Miami Beach
Web: miamibeachpride.com - OUT IN THE TROPICS – Once again, a program of innovative and daring performances and projects that address gender politics, sexuality and LGBTQ identity will be presented.
When: April 8-May 6
Where: Various locations in Miami Beach
Web: fundarte.us/fundarte-event/out-in-the-tropics-2023/ - INTERNATIONAL GAY POLO TOURNAMENT – This annual affair brings together some of the best Gay Polo League players and avid spectators to enjoy the matches, elaborate tailgate competitions and non-stop flowing champagne.
When: April 6-9
Where: International Polo Club, Wellington
Web: thepalmbeaches.com/top-event/international-gay-polo-tournament - OUTSHINE FILM FESTIVAL – Discover electrifying, must-see films from emerging and established LGBTQ filmmakers at the 25th Miami edition of the OUTshine Film Festival. Besides in-person screenings, the festival also features a lineup of panel discussions, three shorts programs, exclusive virtual showings, Cocktails & Cinema Happy Hours and not-to-be-missed parties.
When: April 20-23
Where: Various locations in Miami and Miami Beach
Web: miamiandbeaches.com/event/outshine-film-festival/9963
BARRET-JACKSON AUTO AUCTION – Get in on the bidding or just gawk at mint 1950s beauties, eye-popping exotics, muscle cars and even late models from such automakers as Land Rover, Porsche and Mercedes-Benz. Beyond the auction block, attend educational symposiums, rub shoulders with celebrity guests and check out the sprawling Exhibitor Marketplace that has top-of-the-line gear, accessories, art, fashion, jewelry and memorabilia.
When: April 13-15
Where: South Florida Fairgrounds Expo Center in West Palm Beach
Web: barrett-jackson.com
SAVOR SOFLO FESTIVAL – Attendees at this two-day event will enjoy first-rate dining on one of the prettiest beaches in South Florida. You’ll enjoy outstanding tastings from great restaurants, boutique hot spots and world class hotels. Sip local and international wines and enjoy the best local and national craft brews.
When: April 1-2
Where: Hollywood Beach
Web: savorsoflo.com
BOCA BACCHANAL – Some of the most acclaimed chefs in the Boca Raton area will present amazing food and wine pairings. You’ll also get a peek into some of the finest private homes in the area and the opportunity to bid on more than 100 silent auction items. The events are Bacchus Beckons, Vintner Dinners and the Grand Tasting.
When: April 29-30
Where: Various locations in Boca Raton
Web: bocabacchanal.com
PUNTA GORDA SHRIMP & MUSIC FESTIVAL – Don’t let the word “shrimp” fool you. All kinds of seafood will be available, as well as meat and vegetarian dishes, sides and desserts. Lots of live music is also scheduled and there is also a market place of arts & crafts, gourmet food items and specialty products.
When: April 14-16
Where: Laishley Park, Punta Gorda
Web: paragonfestivals.com/festival/punta-gorda-shrimp-music-festival/
DANIA BEACH ARTS & SEAFOOD CELEBRATION – Great fresh seafood? Check. Fine arts and crafters? Check. But there’s so much more, too: live music, a beer and wine garden, giant sand sculptures, live performance art, games and rides.
When: April 1-2
Where: Frost Park, Dania Beach
Web: daniabeachartsandseafoodcelebration.com
REDLAND BLUES & BARBECUE FESTIVAL – This fest features award winning BBQ and incredible blues and country music. Lots of children’s activities including pony rides will be available. Also included: A Classic Car and Motorcycle Show.
When: April 2 (it is a night time event this year)
Where: Fruit and Spice Park, Homestead
Web: redlandfruitandspice.com
BONITA SPRINGS SHRIMP & MUSIC FESTIVAL – In addition to delicious shrimp and other types of seafood, there will be live music and arts and crafts vendors. This is the inaugural event and organizers promise more details closer to the dates.
When: April 7-9
Where: downtown Bonita Springs
Web: seafoodfestivals.com
LAS OLAS WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL – Fort Lauderdale’s famous Las Olas Boulevard shuts down for an evening and many of the area’s top restaurants will serve tapas, sliders, salads, cheeses, flatbreads and other dishes. More than 100 fine wines and beers from around the world will also be on tap, as will live music, DJs and dancing.
When: April 21
Where: Along Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale
Web: lasolaswff.com
POMPANO BEACH SEAFOOD FESTIVAL – Good food for sure, but it doesn’t stop with that. There’s a craft fair, boat and car displays, lots of live music on two stages and a great kids’ zone. Check the web site closer to the event for the music headliners.
When: April 21-23
Where: Pompano Beach Community Park & Amphitheater
Web: pompanobeachseafoodfestival.com
SUNCOAST BBQ & BLUEGRASS HOOT ‘N’ ANNIE – There will be a three-course BBQ and bluegrass entertainment provided by the multi-award-winning Sammy Shelor of the Lonesome River Band.
When: April 15
Where: Fox Lea Farm, Venice
Web: suncoastbbqbash.com/hootenannie/
CENTRAL FLORIDA
DRIVE-IN MOVIES – Drive-in movie theaters are enjoying a renaissance, catering to those who like to enjoy the group film-watching experience while also keeping a car’s length distance. The Central Florida region has a number of old fashioned drive-ins showing movies old and new, and patrons wearing masks can buy popcorn, soda and Twizzlers at the snack bars. Load up the family – some venues even allow pets – and check out some of the classics under the stars.
When: Five days a week to daily; check hours online
Where: Dade City, Ruskin, Lakeland, Ocala
Web: silvermoondrivein.com and ocaladrivein.info and joylandrivein.com and ruskinfamilydrivein.com
LAKE APOPKA WILDLIFE DRIVE AUDIO TOUR – Go on your own mini-safari through the restored former farm fields of Lake Apopka North Shore, where you’ll find lots of native birds, turtles, alligators, bobcats, snakes and other wildlife, as well as spotting rare Florida plant species. The St. Johns River Water Management District created a cool audio tour, which you can access with your mobile device, as you drive along the 11-mile stretch and soak in the scenery and solitude.
When: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from sunrise to sunset
Where: Lake Apopka North Shore farmlands, Orange County
Web: sjrwmd.com/lands/recreation/lake-apopka/wildlife-drive
LUKAS NURSERY BUTTERFLY ENCOUNTER – This year-round butterfly and bird conservatory is a fun and memorable experience for kids and adults alike, offering up-close encounters with stunningly graceful butterflies, chirping finches, Chinese button quail and lots and lots of beautiful plants and flowers. Learn about butterfly gardening and life cycles from the on-site experts and feed these fluttering friends right from your fingertips before peak season ends in late September. Can’t make the trip? The nursery offers virtual tours via its YouTube channel: youtube.com/lukasnurserybutterflyencounter.
When: Daily
Where: Lukas Nursery, Oviedo
Web: lukasnursery.com/butterfly-encounter
DINO RESCUE AT THE CLEARWATER MARINE AQUARIUM – From now until the spring, anyone visiting the Clearwater Marine Aquarium – home of the late Winter the Dolphin – can get up-close and personal with life-size dinosaurs, some as tall as 35 feet and 65 feet long. As guests walk throughout CMA, they will encounter the dinosaurs, which move and roar, as they rehabilitate from various ailments today’s animals face, such as habitat loss and entanglement. The visiting exhibit will help guests of all ages learn about the intricate work of saving creatures on the brink of extinction.
When: Oct. 15-April 15
Where: Clearwater
Web: https://www.cmaquarium.org/experiences/dino-rescue/
VENICE BOOK FAIR AND WRITERS FESTIVAL – Established and aspiring writers come together with avid readers and book fans at this fest filled with special readings, writing and publishing workshops, autograph sessions and refreshments, followed by a day-long book fair and market in beautiful Blalock Park. Learn how to tell a great story from a Pulitzer-winning journalist and author, and hear from panelists who made a second career out of writing.
When: March 24-25
Where: William H. Jervey Jr. Venice Public Library and Blalock Park, Venice
Web: http://venicebookfair.com/
TREASURE COAST RIBS AND WINGS FESTIVAL – The smell of smoked meats will lead you to beautiful Hutchinson Island, where guests can have their fill of tender, fall-off-the-bone ribs and several different varieties of chicken wings. Wash it down with lemonade, frozen concoctions, craft beer and wine, and leave room for dessert and side dish offerings. Pack lawn chairs and blankets, bring the whole family and enjoy a weekend of games, live bands, a kids zone, rides, arts and crafts for sale and various exhibits designed to entertain guest of all ages. Parking is free, as is admission for children 12 and under.
When: March 17-19
Where: Causeway Cove Marina at Hutchinson Island, Ft. Pierce
Web: https://treasurecoastribswingsfestival.com/
WINTER PARK SIDEWALK ART FESTIVAL – Known as one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious juried outdoor art festivals, this three-day creative showcase draws hundreds of thousands of visitors to elegant Winter Park, where artists from all over the world display their works. Stroll and admire sculptures, digital art, drawings and pastels, jewelry, paintings, woodwork and more while enjoying soft, contemporary music from the Central Park stage. The fest features free, hands-on art activities for children, and there’s plenty of snacks and treats for sale along with the surrounding cafes and restaurants.
When: March 17-19
Where: Winter Park
Web: https://www.wpsaf.org/
SUN ‘N FUN AEROSPACE EXPO – Unofficially known as the “Spring Break for Pilots,” this expo is an aviation enthusiast’s dream, featuring the high-flying and awe-inspiring flight demos by the U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels, the U.S. Air Force F-35 Lightening II Team, the U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightening II Team, and Doug Rozendaal flying Mr. Mulligan, the Howard DGA-6 pioneer racing plane. SUN ‘n FUN also features more than 500 exhibitors, hands-on workshops and educational forums from pilots and maintainers about safety, new products, and other timely topics. This year’s event also offers the new youth education area with inspiring hands-on and interactive experiences for kids ages 7 through 17.
When: March 28-April 2
Where: SUN ‘n FUN Expo Campus, Lakeland
Web: https://flysnf.org/
NEON RETROFEST – Go back in time to a Miami Vice-era Florida and immerse yourself in the neon, synth-wave glory of tropical and futuristic aesthetics, analog retro arcade games, slick music and cult films from the 1980s and 90s. A lineup of musicians and DJs will be transporting guests to the synthetic music glory days, while a number of vendors will be selling late 20th century artifacts and memorabilia. Guest speakers will reminisce on movies, music, culture and other topics, and an interactive console and computer museum will pay homage to some favorite machines from 1979 up to the 1990s.
When: April 14-16
Where: Hotel Alba, Tampa
Web: https://neonflorida.com/
TAMPA BAY BLUES FEST – As one of Florida’s most well-known and long-running blues festivals, this three-day party in breezy Vinoy Park draws some fantastic musicians and acts such as Robert Cray, Tower of Power, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Tab Benoit, Ana Popovic, Tommy Castro & The Painkillers, Mr. Sipp. Spend the whole weekend in walkable downtown St. Petersburg, hitting the kick-off party at the Palladium Theater and the Saturday night aftershow at the Ringside Café.
When: April 14-16
Where: Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg
Web: http://www.tampabaybluesfest.com/
OLD FLORIDA CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS – Established in 1964 and formerly known as the Cedar Key Sidewalk Arts Festival, this small, coastal community festival’s reputation has grown throughout the decades, now welcoming 100 talented artists and about 15,000 visitors each year. Already a haven for artists inspired by its quiet, natural beauty, the tiny town will also be serving up homemade baked goods, mullet dinners, clam fritters and other treats served by local non-profit organizations in beachfront City Park to benefit their local organizations.
When: April 1-2
Where: Cedar Key
Web: https://www.cedarkeyartsfestival.com/
HIPPITY HOP ADVENTURE – The Central Florida Zoo invites kids and parents to enjoy two days of springtime fun, including conservation-friendly treat stations, a live DJ spinning tunes, a magician dazzling the crowds with stunning illusions, face painting, arts & crafts booths, bounce houses and visits and photos with the Easter Bunny. The celebration extends to the zoo’s animal habitats, where the creatures and critters will have their Easter-themed enrichment items. All activities are included in the price of zoo admission.
When: April 1-2
Where: Central Florida Zoo, Sanford
Web: https://www.centralfloridazoo.org/event/hippity-hop/
SEBRING SODA FESTIVAL – Returning for a 5th year, this niche festival is picking up in popularity due to its fizzy, family-friendly, dog-friendly fun served up with more than 200 varieties of soda pop. Along with soda tastings of flavors such as key lime, candied bacon, espresso and more, the fest will also have live entertainment including the Tim Charron Band, a glow bubble party, Soda Pop Pageants and food trucks. Craft beer and wine, as well as alcoholic “sodas” will also be served.
When: April 7-8
Where: Historic downtown Sebring
Web: https://www.sebringsodafest.com/
MOUNT DORA BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL – This free fest celebrates the peak of Lake County’s blueberry season with a bounty of juicy foods and products produced and sold by local farmers and families. Among some of the highlights are blueberry pancakes, blueberry beer and wine and a blueberry pie eating contest. Take some home by buying some fresh berry baskets or joining a blueberry picking tour, and plan an extra day to spend some time in the quaint and lovely Mount Dora.
When: April 29-30
Where: Donnelly Park, Mount Dora
Web: https://www.mountdorablueberryfestival.com/
PIER 60 SUGAR SAND FESTIVAL – World-class sculptors bring their most creative ideas to build stunning sugar-sand masterpieces inside a 21,000-square-foot tent, delighting guests at one of Clearwater’s most crowd-pleasing springtime festivals. This year’s theme is “A Blast From The Past,” so expect to see many works of art depicting scenes and characters from the 1950s through the 1990s. Families can hone their own sand-crafting skills by attending classes and speed sand demonstrations, then finish the evening with live entertainment and fireworks.
When: April 7-23
Where: Clearwater Beach
Web: https://sugarsandfestival.com/
PINELLAS PEPPER FEST –A spicy Central Florida favorite, the Pinellas Pepper Fest once again brings the region’s hottest peppers, sauces, rubs, seasonings, jams and other treats, all in one place for tasters to test their palate stamina. Amateur salsa and hot sauce makers get to try out their recipes on judges while brave souls enter the pepper-eating contest and the popular Extreme Loll Lick-A-Thon. If heat isn’t your thing, there are plenty of tame treats for sale, too.
When: April 1-2
Where: England Brothers Park, Pinellas Park
Web: http://www.pinellaspepperfest.com/
APOPKA ART AND FOLIAGE FESTIVAL – What better way to celebrate a Florida spring weekend than this adorable showcase of original artwork and expertly grown foliage that ranges from bonsai to begonias to butterfly plants? Pick up a handmade hat or a beautiful glass garden ornament while dancing along to lively folk and acoustic bands and letting the little ones hit the kids play zone. Many foliage cultivators and “plant doctors” will be on hand to give tips on keeping your green, leafy babies healthy, and student artists and musicians will be showing off their best work.
When: April 29-30
Where: Kit Land Nelson Park, Apopka
Web: https://www.apopkaartandfoliagefestival.org/
BROOKSVILLE BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL – Bands, street entertainers and hundreds of vendors come together to welcome Central Florida’s blueberry season. Sample an array of blueberry-infused main dishes, desserts, beer and wine, as well as taking home some pallets of the plump, juicy gems picked from local farms. This year, the festival will host its first-ever Blueberry Pageant, crowning a Miss and Mister Blueberry and honoring others in various categories.
When: April 29-30
Where: Downtown Brooksville
Web: https://www.brooksvilleblueberryfestival.com/
LEESBURG BIKEFEST – ‘Tis the season of perfect riding weather in Florida, and the Leesburg Bikefest draws more than a quarter million people from all over the world to enjoy it. Packed into 30 square blocks over three days, there’s no shortage of party options with nonstop concerts, bike shows, demonstrations, bikini contests and hundreds of food and product vendors. This year’s Saturday night headliner is rock legend Warrant.
When: April 22-24
Where: Downtown Leesburg
Web: http://www.leesburgbikefest.com/
TAMPA BAY CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL – Experience the rich and colorful cultures of the Caribbean, including steel pan drumming and Haitian, Puerto Rican and Dominican dance performances. Live reggae and jazz bands will entertain, with DJs spinning popular Caribbean tunes in between sets, and costumed troupes will parade through the park. As always, one of the best parts of this cultural celebration is the cuisine: spiced, fragrant and tasty meat dishes served with tasty sides from the islands.
When: April 22
Where: Perry Harvey Sr. Park, Tampa
Web: https://www.tampabaycaribbeancarnival.com/
NORTH FLORIDA
GHOSTS, MURDERS AND MAYHEM SEGWAY TOUR — Learn a little more about Pensacola’s dark side and the ghosts who wander the city’s old Red Light District once the moon rises. Guests will zip along the city’s streets visiting the site of a street car bombing or the first drive-through funeral home. They’ll also learn about Seville Quarter’s bartending ghost. Tours must be booked in advance and are limited to only 6 guests. Stories told on the tour vary nightly.
When: Daily
Where: Pensacola
Web: emeraldcoasttours.net/segway-tour
HITS OCALA — HITS, the leading producer for horse jumping and dressage shows, has called Ocala home since 1982, hosting its winter circuit in the “Horse Capital of the World”. The organization owns its own land and has created their own show grounds. The winter season kicks off on Jan. 18 and includes 12 weeks of Hunter/Jumper competitions that conclude with the Great American $300,000 Grand Prix. The grounds contain ample room to kick back and relax while watching the show. It has two onsite restaurants and a vendor courtyard featuring equestrian gear, souvenirs, jewelry and more.
When: Jan. 18 - March 26
Where: Ocala
Web: hitsshows.com
BERRYLICIOUS FESTS — Florida has its share of fruit-themed fests, but none have the cache of those celebrating the state’s abundant strawberry yield. Of course, the Plant City Strawberry Fest is the bee’s knees, but if you’re looking for a fest a little closer to home – or your Sunshine State home base — one of these family-friendly events will be the perfect sweet treat.
- Clay County Strawberry Fest (March 4-5 Green Cove Springs): Clay County’s fest trucks in Plant City strawberries and then covers them in chocolate, turns them into homemade fudge and pairs them with lemonade. There are strawberry pie eating contests, strawberry relays and a “Berry Cute Baby Contest”. Also includes Frisbee dogs, kids activities, petting farm, food and wine, arts and craft vendors, pony rides and more. https://www.claycountyfest.com/STRAWBERRY-FEST-HOME.php
- Habitat for Humanity Ocala Strawberry Festival (March 4, Ocala): The eighth annual one-day event includes more than 200 unique vendors, a kids zone, pie eating contest, petting zoo, live entertainment, car show, BMX show, and, of course, bushels of Plant City strawberries to eat. https://habitatocala.org/strawberry
SUWANNEE COUNTY FAIR — For more than 100 years, Suwannee County has come together to celebrate its community with the annual Fair and Youth Livestock Show and Sale. Like most fairs in the state, there are carnival rides and fried foods to eat. But at this fair, the livestock gets top billing on the event calendar and includes two nights for the Beef Heifer Show, plus Goat, Dairy Cattle and Sheep Shows. Those looking to get their motor running will enjoy the Figure 8 and Demolition Derbies.
When: March 17-25
Where: Live Oak
Web: https://suwanneecountyfair.com
FORGOTTEN COAST EN PLEIN AIR — Each year, the organizer’s of the largest plein air festivals in Florida continue to add new opportunities for both its guest artists and the patrons. This year’s 10-day event will feature 17 acclaimed artists from Florida and beyond. The schedule includes daily artist demonstrations and receptions, artist-led workshops, a nocturne paint and several Lunch and Learn events. Mexico Beach will be the location for the 2023 Quickdraw and artists will have only two hours to start and finish their plein air-style paintings. After the closing horn sounds all artworks will be collected and transported to the judging and sale area. Each day, guests and collectors will want to carve out time for daily visits to the Wetroom, where all the artwork completed from that day’s demos and workshops will be displayed for viewing and sale.
When: March 17-26
Where: Apalachicola, Mexico Beach, Cape San Blas, Port St. Joe, Eastpoint, St. George Island, Carrabelle
Web: https://forgottencoastculturalcoalition.wildapricot.org
STEP INTO THE PAST — History lovers find much to celebrate about St. Augustine, from Castillo San Marcos’ two-story fortified walls to the oldest wooden schoolhouse located near the city’s original gate. Another way to learn about the city’s history and that of its former residents is by joining one of the guided cemetery tours. If you’re one to spook easily, not to worry. These two tours are history lessons and take place at mid-day. Tours at each are free and happen on the third Saturday of the month from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Huguenot Cemetery Guided Tour (March 18): Huguenot Cemetery was the first burial ground in St. Augustine that’s dedicated to Anglo-American civilians and was used from 1821 through 1884. It’s located at the historic city gate and is owned by the Presbyterian Church. https://www.visitstaugustine.com/event/huguenot-cemetery-guided-tour
- Tolomato Cemetery Guide Tour (March 18): The Tolomato Cemetery served as the parish burial grounds for the Cathedral of the Basilica of St. Augustine for 100 years. Although the cemetery is the final resting place for about 1,000 residents, only 100 graves are marked. All other burial notes were recorded in the parish death records. The cemetery welcomed all cultures including Spanish, Cuban, Greek, Minorcan, African, Irish and Haitian. Due to preservation concerns, visitation to Tolomato is only available on the third Saturday of each month. https://www.visitstaugustine.com/event/tolomato-cemetery-tour
PEBBLE HILL POLO CLASSIC — Julia Roberts brought the annual polo tradition of “Stomping of the Divots” to the masses as Vivian in the ‘90s movie classic, Pretty Woman. If you still haven’t had an opportunity to wear your favorite fascinator or seersucker suit, this one-day polo tournament is your chance to embrace the tradition while taking in a women’s polo match. The event also includes children’s activities, live music and local eats.
When: March 18
Where: Pebble Hill Plantation, Tallahassee
Web: https://pebblehill.com/pebble-hill-polo-classic
ST. AUGUSTINE RACE WEEK — The nation’s oldest seaport city holds an 8-day, city-wide celebration of sailing with races taking place on the downtown bayfront stretching from the Tolomato River to the Atlantic Ocean. The waterfront fun includes everything from multiple kinds of Spinnaker racing to a Youth Sailing Regatta to both Inshore and Offshore Yacht and Sailboat Racing. Guests wanting to watch the offshore races on the Atlantic Ocean can head to the outdoor deck at Vilano Beach’s Reef Restaurant. All spectators can kick back and toast the winners at Meehan’s Big Party Tent at the St. Augustine Municipal Marina.
When: March 18-25
Where: St. Augustine
Web: www.staugustineraceweek.com
SPORTSABILITY EXPO — SportsAbility Alliance seeks to enrich the lifestyle of people with disabilities so that they can enjoy leisure and recreational activities by removing the barriers to leading an active life. The organization’s free annual expo helps promote resources, equipment, trends and activities designed for participants of all ages and abilities. Hands-on expo opportunities include adaptive golf, tennis, basketball, martial arts, laser target shooting, disc golf and an interactive fishing simulator. The event’s outdoor day at Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park opens up activities like sit water skiing, scuba diving, horseback riding, adaptive biking, jet skiing and parabadminton, and rock wall climbing to all.
When: March 23-25
Where: Tallahassee
Web: https://www.sportsability.org/sportsability
7 CREEKS FEST— This second annual event welcomes outdoor enthusiasts to explore the wooded waterways, winding trails and diverse ecosystems that make up north Jacksonville’s 7 Creeks Recreation Area. The area, which has boat launch sites with waterways that eventually wind into the Intercoastal, includes seven creeks and seven parks and preserves. Betz-Tiger Point Preserve serves as the official welcome hub for the event, and allows guests to choose their own adventure, whether it be by foot or float. Guests can bring their own recreational equipment – bikes, kayaks, canoes, fishing gear – or try out different gear for free. Supplies are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Guided tours during the day include a history hike, birding or wildflower walks, and an opportunity to hike the entire 7 Creeks Trail. Also includes live music, a junior angler fishing clinic, nature and eco-themed exhibitors plus food trucks.
When: March 25
Where: Betz-Tiger Point Preserve, Jacksonville
Web: https://www.timucuanparks.org/7-creeks-fest
BLUE NOTES — To celebrate the longer days and warmer nights, the spring music festival season kicks off and by celebrating with these salutes to some of the lower notes on the musical scale.
- Tallahassee Jazz & Blues Festival (March 25-26, Tallahassee): Enjoy two days of family-friendly jazz, swing, blues music at the Tallahassee Museum outdoor concert venue. Guests are welcome to bring camp chairs or blankets to chill, or can take part in some of the activities at the 1880s farm, which is also a living history museum. Also includes food and adult beverages. https://www.tallahasseemuseum.org/event/tallahassee-jazz-blues-festival-2023
- Springing the Blues Festival (March 31 - April 2, Jacksonville Beach): With two stages – the Seawalk Pavilion Stage and the Mo’ Blues Stage – live music will drown out the sounds of the surf and seagulls at Jacksonville Beach’s biggest, free, live music event. The lineup includes the Delta Generators, Ben Prestage, Victor Wainwright and The Train, Albert Cummings, The Chris O’Leary Band, Selwyn Birchwood and more. https://www.springingtheblues.com
- Florida State Bluegrass Festival & Chili Cookoff (March 31 - April 1, Perry): The small town of Perry rolls out the welcome mat for thousands of visitors during one of its biggest events of the year. The live music lineup includes Rhonda Vincent, Appalachian Road Show, Kenny Stinson, The Tim Shelton Sydicate, David Adkins and Rekindled Grass. Also includes a chili cookoff, free Moon Pies, kids zone, crafts and more. www.floridastatebluegrass.com
CLAY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR — Since 1987, Clay County’s annual fair has focused on the family, food, farm animals and fun. For eleven days, thrill seekers will enjoy the midway rides, kids will get to make new friends at the petting zoo, live music will keep the night rocking and everyone will enjoy their favorite fried foods. Some of the more unique events include the daily viewing of the butter sculpture, the Disc-Connected K9’s World Famous Frisbee Dogs, pig races by Rosaire’s Royal Racers and the Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls. The live music lineup includes Casting Crowns, Ashley McBride, Niko Moon, Chris Janson and Fortune, Walker, Rogers and Isaacs. There is a VIP concert lounge that includes meet-and-greet opportunities with the musicians, executive restrooms, cell phone charging stations and prime concert views of the main stage.
When: March 30 - April 9
Where: Clay County Fairgrounds, Green Cove Springs
SPRING ARTS FESTIVAL — After a three-year hiatus, Santa Fe College’s annual spring arts festival will once again bring together hundreds of artists under the live oaks on its beautiful campus. “Sparkleberry Spring”, a painting by faculty member Stacey Breheny that celebrates the season’s beauty in North Florida, was chosen as the poster art for the 51st annual event. Other than art and craft vendors, the festival also includes live music, kids zones, food trucks and more. Leashed dogs are welcome.
When: April 1-2
Where: Gainesville
Web: https://www.sfcollege.edu/spring-arts/
COSMIC — Founded in 1947, Florida State University’s “Flying High” Circus was originally created as a program to integrate men and women when the university became a co-ed institution. Since then, the extracurricular program has grown and thrived providing students with an opportunity to explore their skills in more than 20 circus acts. They also rig their own equipment, sew their own costumes and handle all production aspects for their annual performances under the campus’ Big Top. Cosmic is the organization’s spring show and the student performers will take their audience on an intergalactic journey to new worlds through jaw-dropping routines both in the air and on the ground.
When: April 7-8, 14-16, 21-22
Where: Tallahassee
Web: https://circus.fsu.edu/performances
SUWANNEE RIVER CATFISH FESTIVAL — Want to feast on freshwater catch? Most of the state’s festivals are in the coastal areas and fry up saltwater varieties like shrimp and scallops and grouper. For a change of pace head inland to Branford, population: 700. The highlight of the all-day event are the catfish dinners which are accompanied by southern-inspired sides — think hushpuppies and baked beans — and bottled water. The family-friendly day along the Suwannee River also includes games, wild animal exhibits, arts and craft vendors and live music.
When: April 8
Where: Suwannee River Greenway, Branford
Web: https://www.suwanneerivercatfishfestival.com
FERNANDINA BEACH SONGWRITER FESTIVAL — Historic Fernandina Beach is bringing singer/songwriters to its island paradise for three days of intimate, ticketed shows and special concerts. This is a new event and the lineup features some of Nashville’s top songwriters in the country music scene who have penned hits for Keith Urban, Reba McEntire, Blake Shelton, John Prine, Hootie & The Blowfish, Alabama, Montgomery Gentry, Backstreet Boys and Kenny Chesney. There are afternoon, evening and late night concerts.
When: April 14-16
Where: Fernandina Beach
Web: https://www.fernandinasongwriterfestival.com
GAMBLE ROGERS MUSIC FESTIVAL — Named after the man who kickstarted the renaissance of folk music and was considered a mashup of Will Rogers and Mark Twain, the annual music fest honors Gamble Rogers. Rogers was also known as the “modern troubadour” of Florida folk music. The headliners for the 27th annual event include Iris Dement, Bill & The Belles, Robin and Linda Williams, Annie & The Hot Club, Richard Smith, Red & Chris Henry, Hadley Parrish-Cotton and Wyatt Ellis. The festival has four stages, dozens of performers, a campground, food trucks, arts and craft vendors and a kid’s activity zone. Music lovers can purchase daily or weekend passes.
When: April 14-16
Where: St. Johns County Fairgrounds
Web: https://www.gamblerogersfest.org
DOWN HOME DAYS — For more than 40 years, downtown Madison has hummed with activity in April during its signature event. Take a fun-filled trip to one of the “Best Little Towns in Florida” where live oaks drip with Spanish moss for a day of arts and crafts vendors, a classic car show, live entertainment, kids activities and food vendors. Leading up to Saturday’s big bash are smaller, daily signature events like “A Night of Worship” on Wednesday, the Dog Show on Thursday, and a dance show and the Pie Baking Contest on Friday. On Saturday, attendees have a full day of fun starting with the Fun Run, Parade and Frog Hop. This year’s parade theme is “Building Our Future”.
When: April 19-22
Where: Madison
Web: https://www.facebook.com/MadisonCountyDownHomeDays
ART ABOUT TOWN — In back-to-back weeks, St. Augustine will host creatives seeking inspiration from its historic coastline.
- Florida’s Birding & Photo Fest (April 19-23): Amateur and professional photographers will be able to pick and choose from more than 100 photography events and workshops in this hands-on fest. Live photography sessions will focus on birds of prey, birds in flight, horses on the beach, historic architecture, classic cars and more. Sessions to build photography skills include seminars on digital editing programs like Photoshop and Lightroom, composition, composition, printing and flash techniques. https://www.floridasbirdingandphotofest.com
- St. Augustine Plein Air Paint Out (April 26-30): The seventh annual event welcomes artists to the city’s historic downtown to create new works that celebrate its architecture and coastal beauty. Spectators are welcome to watch the artists at work and then can visit the St. Augustine Art Association’s gallery to see or buy the finished paintings. Events include artist meet and greets, a painting happy hour and sketch crawl. https://www.staaa.org/plein-air-paint-out
SEABREEZE JAZZ FESTIVAL — Named one of the “Top 10 Jazz Festivals” in the USA by JazzIZ Magazine, PCB’s annual event brings more than 20 live music acts to the Emerald Coast and attracts more than 20,000 fans during four days of sun, sand and smooth jazz. This year’s lineup of headliners includes The Jacksons (Tito, Jackie and Marion), guitarist George Benson, saxophonist Boney James and singer/songwriter KEM. Those looking to enjoy more than beachfront shows can set sail on one of the event’s dinner cruises featuring saxophonist Michael Lington or guitarist Peter White. Each night also features a ticketed late night After Party at Pompano Joe’s Seafood House that includes an appetizer buffet and live music.
When: April 19-23
Where: Aaron Bessant Park, Panama City Beach
Web: https://www.seabreezejazzfestival.com
GREAT FLORIDA BIGFOOT CONFERENCE — Yes, you read that right. Not only is there a Bigfoot Conference in Florida, but 2023 marks its third annual event. The all-day series of seminars includes Bigfoot researchers, investigators and authors prepared to answer questions and discuss their experiences and findings. You probably wouldn’t be surprised to read that the event’s main sponsor is Sasquatch The Legend, a gift shop and museum in Forks, Washington. Yes, Forks. The setting of author Stephanie Meyer’s fictional Twilight series that’s full of vampires and werewolves, but no Sasquatch.
When: April 22
Where: World Equestrian Center, Ocala
Web: https://gatherupevents.com/florida-bigfoot-conference
TALL SHIPS PENSACOLA — As the last stop on the Tall Ships Challenge Gulf Coast Series, the Nao Trinidad, Pride of Baltimore II, Ernestina-Morrissey, When and If and Glenn L. Swetman will conclude their race across the gulf at Pensacola. Guests are welcome to tour the ships, set sail or just enjoy the family-friendly waterfront festival atmosphere that includes local music, food and street performers. Guests interested in seeing how these ships handle on open water can either register for the Parade of Sail, the festival’s kickoff event, or one of the daily sails offered on the When and If or the Glenn L. Swetman. The Pride of Baltimore is available for sunset sails only. Tickets are required to enter the festival. There are two different options: A festival-only ticket which allows viewing of the ships or an Onboard Ticket which also allows boarding and tours of each ship.
When: April 27-30
Where: Pensacola
Web: https://tallshipspensacola.org
SOUTH WALTON BEACHES WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL — Meet renowned winemakers, rub elbows with celebrity chefs, attend wine seminars and choose your samples wisely from hundreds of wines at the Grand Tasting on either Saturday or Sunday … or both. This event runs like a well-oiled Rolls Royce as guests receive a tasting booklet outlining the featured wines so savvy tasters can finetune a battle plan and pick and choose their tastes carefully. Bottled water is plentiful, as is good eats in the Savor South Walton Culinary Village and live music from the Nashville Songwriters Showcase. Other festival events include a Winemakers and Shakers Tasting, Craft Beer and Spirits Jam and the Destin Charity Wine Auction.
When: April 27-30
Where: Town Center of Grand Boulevard, Miramar Beach
Web: https://sowalwine.com
PENSACOLA CRAWFISH FESTIVAL — For more than 30 years, Pensacola has brought the sounds of the Big Easy to its gorgeous Gulf Coast setting. It also brings the flavors. Specifically, thousands of pounds of fresh crawfish make the way from Louisiana to The City of Five Flags for its annual party at Seville Square & Fountain Park. The crawfish is boiled, fried or steamed and then served in traditional Cajun fare like jambalaya, etouffee, boudin, gumbo and po-boys. This year’s music lineup features all-day entertainment by the 9th Avenue Brass Band. Other live music acts include Buckwheat Zydeco Jr. and Ils Sont Partis Band, Gregg Martinez and the Delta Kings, Dwayne Dopsie & the Zydeco Hellraisers, Chubby Carrier & the Bayou Swamp Band and Curley Taylor & the Bayou Swamp Band. Also includes arts and crafts vendors, local food trucks and a special festival beer, Fiesta Daze Lager, brewed by Pensacola Bay Brewery.
When: April 28-30
Where: Pensacola
Web: https://www.fiestapensacola.org/crawfish-festival
NORTH FLORIDA WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL — North Florida, from Jacksonville to Pensacola, is dotted with small towns that boast southern charm and down home values like Blountstown. The city, which is in the heart of Calhoun County, celebrates the region’s beauty during its annual festival. Guests will be able to outfit their own yards for spring by purchasing plants and flowers as well as hand-crafted bird feeders, wind chimes and garden accessories created by local artists. The family-friendly fest takes place in Magnolia Square and kids are also welcome at the M&B Depot for train rides to the museum and playground.
When: April 29
Where: Blountstown
Web: https://www.nflwildflowerfest.com
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