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

PERUFEST USA, Miami
- Perufest USA

Calendar of Florida Events for October and November 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.
 

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 BEACH POLO WORLD CUP, Miami
-Candace Ferreira

SOUTH FLORIDA

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

THE HORRORLAND – Get an early start on the Halloween haunting season, although this scary show might not be for everyone. A bigger and scarier version of this horror-fest will be offered this year. It includes five terrifying haunted houses, eight outdoor scare zones, a fear gift ship, the coffin bar, the macabre food village and the spine-tingling Freak Cirque show.
When: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from Sept. 13-Oct. 31
Where: Jungle Island, Miami
Web: thehorrorland.com

FRIGHT NIGHTS – This carnival of terror offers four full fright zones, midway carnival rides, video games and virtual reality. Some of the highlights: flesh-eating zombies, twisted carnivals, evil clowns, haunted hotels, ghostly graveyards, insane asylums, dark fairy tale creatures, corn mazes, haunted hayrides and psychotic hillbillies.
When: Oct. 3 (for a behind-the-scenes tour), 4, 5, 10-12, 17-19, 24-26
Where: South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach
Web: myfrightnights.com

HOUSE OF HORROR: THE HAUNTED CARNIVAL – Born from the twisted tale of Howard Oliver Hunt, this year’s carnival promises to be the scariest one yet. The center-piece is the fog-filled scare zone Midway Mayhem, where Hunt and his loyal followers (Howie’s Hunters) lurk in the shadows and then ambush unsuspecting guests.
When: Sept. 26-Oct. 31
Where: Miami International Mall
Web: houseofhorrorcarnival.com

ZOMBIE BIKE RIDE – This one is more fun than scary. After a pre-ride four-hour party with face and body painters, food vendors and a full bar, thousands of costumed rock & roll inspired zombies take off on the bike ride. The ride ends with a huge dance party.
When: Oct. 20
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: zombiebikeride.com/

SCARECROWS IN THE PARK – Ordinary folks of all ages will make their own scarecrows based on this year’s theme of “The Great Outdoors.”  Scarecrows in the Park is part of a larger event called Fall Festival, which also includes a train ride, hay rides, bounce houses and yummy fare food.
When: Oct. 11-31 for the entire Fall Festival, but Scarecrows in the Park usually ends a few days before the end of the month
Where: Lakes Park, Fort Myers
Web: lakespark.org/scarecrows-in-the-park-2024

SCARECROWS IN THE FOREST ART EXHIBIT AND CONTEST – These not-so-scary scarecrows are made from natural and recycled materials. Cash prizes will be awarded in each of three categories: school-age individuals or groups, not-for-profit groups and businesses, amateur individuals and creative professionals.
When: Now through Nov. 30
Where: Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden
Web: keywest.garden/events/scarecrows-in-the-forest/

FORT LAUDERDALE INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW – The numbers are staggering: More than 100,000 attendees, more than 1,000 exhibitors, about 1,300 boats and some $4 billion worth of merchandise. All kinds of boats can be purchased or gawked at, including extraordinary super yachts, runabouts, sportfishers, high performance boats, center consoles, cabin cruisers, skiffs, express cruisers, sailing yachts, motor yachts, bowriders, catamarans, ski boats, trawlers, inflatables, canoes, kayaks and an amazing array of marine accessories. Don’t miss the Nautical Ventures’ The AquaZone will give showgoers an upfront and personal experience with various water sports and innovative marine products. Pamper yourself and book space in the air-conditioned Windward VIP lounge in the heart of the super yacht section. Also included: kids’ fishing clinics, fishing and diving seminars, live water sports demonstrations, floating cocktail lounges and really good food. New this year: a collection of rarely seen classic and iconic cars Friday night in the Superyacht Village.
When: Oct. 30-Nov. 3
Where: Various locations in Fort Lauderdale
Web: flibs.com

MIAMI HOME DESIGN & REMODELING SHOW – The latest trends will be on display for home improvements, décor, kitchen and bath renovations, flooring, closets, furniture, garden and patio, hurricane protection, home automation and security. Browse row-upon-row of booths, displays and demonstrations where experts and inventors offer cutting edge ideas for perking up your home and yard. See innovative new tools, ingenious storage systems, work-saving cleaning aids and brilliant gardening and landscaping ideas. Professionals teach you useful skills and share valuable information to help you on your next project. Also included: lifestyle seminars, family day art activities and food and wine pairing demonstrations.
When: Oct. 18-20 in 2024
Where: Miami Dade-County Fair & Expo Center, Miami
Web: homeshows.net

FANTASY FEST – Leave the young’uns at home and head for this non-stop, adult-themed mega-party. Highlights include costume competitions,  island bands, pool parties, a scavenger hunt, a living art expo and great food. The theme for this year’s 43rd celebration is “Nineties Neon Cosmic Carnival!” Some of the highlights are the famous Fantasy Fest Parade, the Masquerade March (aka the “Locals Parade”), the Goombay Festival, concerts, theater productions, Heroes & Villains 5K run/walk, the always hilarious Pet Masquerade and the Headdress Ball.
When: Oct. 18-27 in 2024
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: fantasyfest.com

III POINTS FESTIVAL – More than 100 performers will keep the party going to 5 a.m. on both days at this electronic music pound-a-thon. Some of the headliners include Rick Ross, Massive Attack, Arca, Cloonee, Jamie XX, Bad Gyal and Parliament Funkadelic featuring George Clinton. It’s more than just music, though. The festival’s visual arts lineup will be announced as the event draws nearer.
When: Oct. 18-19
Where: Mana Wynwood Convention Center
Web: iiipoints.com/#

NAPLES INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL -- The highlight this year will be the closing-night presentation of Batman (the 1989 version staring Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger and Michael Keaton), with the film’s music score performed live by the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra. More than 50 films will be presented, including narrative features, documentary features, short films and student films. In 2019 MovieMaker Magazine named it among one of the top 25 coolest film festivals in the world.
When: Oct. 24-27
Where: Various locations in Naples
Web: naplesfilmfest.com

HISPANIC HERITAGE FESTIVAL – This festival is held towards the end of Hispanic Heritage Month (it actually takes place in two months, from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15) and features concerts, visual art, film and theater. A key part of the festival is the academic conference that includes papers, recitals, lectures and performances, all relating to the arts of the Hispanic world. All facets of the arts from Spain, Portugal, Latin America and the diaspora will be presented.
When: Oct. 10-13
Where: Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach
Web: pba.edu/academics/schools/college-of-the-arts/performing-arts/music/hispanic-heritage/

BEER! BRATWURST! BUTT-KICKING LIVE MUSIC! BAVARIAN BEAUTIES! MORE BEER! -- It being October, we could only be talking about Oktoberfest. Here are just some of the celebrations:

SOUTH BEACH SEAFOOD WEEK & FESTIVAL – Attendees will help kick off the annual Stone Crab season and enjoy a myriad of other seafood yummies prepared by Miami’s top chefs and restaurants. Also: live bands, culinary and mixology demonstrations, a kids zone, health village and VIP hospitality benefits. 
When: Oct. 23-26
Where: Various locations in Miami and Miami Beach
Web: sobefoodfest.com

NAPLES STONE CRAB FESTIVAL – The stars are, of course, Stone Crabs, but there is so much more: all kinds of other seafood, live entertainment, arts and crafts vendors and discounted rentals at Pure Naples. It’s also a good time to explore the shops, sights and activities around the Naples waterfront area.
When: Oct. 25-27
Where: Tin City, Naples
Web: stonecrabfestival.com

REEF FEST --Activities include seminars, evening social gatherings, silent and live auctions and diving events along some of the best coral reef sites in the country. For non-Scuba folks, there will be snorkeling, kayaking and paddle boarding. All seminars are free, but pre-registration is recommended.   
When: Oct. 17-20
Where: Various locations in and near Key Largo
Web: reef.org/REEFFest

100 YEARS OF JAI-LAI – This museum exhibit pays tribute to the sport as it celebrates 100 years of being played in South Florida. It chronicles the sport from its early days in the 1920s, then to the glory days (1970s and 1980s, its near extinction in the 2010s and recent revitalization efforts that started in 2018. Through interactive displays and engaging storytelling, the exhibit offers a comprehensive look at the sports past, present and future.
When: Now through Nov. 10
Where: HistoryMiami Museum, Miami
Web: historymiami.org/exhibition/100-years-jai-alai/

ORCHID SYMPOSIUM – In addition to presentations and classes by the Southwest Florida Orchid Society, vendors will be selling orchids outdoors near the Garden Shoppe. Pollinator plants, herbs, fruit trees and more orchids will be sold inside. There will also be live music, food and beverages.
When: Oct. 12-13
Where: Edison and Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers
Web: edisonfordwinterestates.org/events/orchid-sale-symposium/

SWAMP CELEBRATION – Head to the Big Cypress National Preserve and explore the private property of noted photographer Clyde Butcher via guided swamp walks. Tours are 45 minutes and are limited to 10 people adults and five children. Reservations are required. Make sure to check out the gallery to see Butcher’s amazing nature photographs. To celebrate the Preserve’s 50th anniversary, both Clyde and Niki Butcher will be on hand. A variety of food trucks will satisfy your hunger cravings.
When: Oct. 19
Where: Big Cypress National Preserve, Ochopee
Web: clydebutcher.com/events/

MADAME GOUGOUSE CARIBBEAN CULTURE FEST – Hungering for some live music in the soca, reggae, dance hall, zouk, salsa and kompa genres? If so, this event is for you. It has always been a fusion of art, food and music connecting the Caribbean countries.
When: Oct. 12
Where: Miramar Regional Park
Web: eventbrite.com/e/madame-gougouse-caribbean-culture-fest-tickets-603872538017

ARTS & CRAFTS DUO – You’ll see works in a variety of media at these two outdoor gatherings:

MIAMI BOOK FAIR – The Miami Book Fair has a well-deserved reputation as one of the best in the world. This year’s lineup backs that up. The city will again be transformed into a literary wonderland, hosting about some 400 critically acclaimed and/or famous, authors and pop culture icons. All the usual genres will be included: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, photography, illustration and graphic novels. The popular Evening With program includes appearances by Connie Chung, Erik Larson, Sarah Smarsh, Amy Tan and Clarissa Ward. Reserve early for these, though, because they fill up quickly. Don’t miss the always festive Street Fair Weekend (a mix of booksellers, authors, publishers, artist-made goods and a food market with food trucks and pop-up restaurants and cafes). Also included: Children’s Alley for the youngsters, Off the Shelf’s music stage (presenting popular bands and pop-up concerts), an opening-day block party, the Lost Chapter lounge (a rooftop lounge featuring nightly cocktail parties with views of the downtown Miami skyline as the backdrop), the Reading Garden and a full food court.
When: Nov. 17-24
Where: Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus, Miami
Web: MiamiBookFair.com

POMPANO BEACH DRONE SHOW – Some 400 drones (100 more than last year) will take to the sky over Pompano Beach and present a production choreographed by word-class artists and engineers. There will be two shows, one at 7 p.m. and one at 9 p.m. Since the event takes place a few days before Veterans Day, you can expect a lot of patriotic depictions.  According to organizers, this year there will be more 3D elements and the drones will be higher in the sky and last longer. The best view will be south of the pier on the beach. If it is a clear night, the show can be seen from to five miles away.
When: Nov. 9 
Where: On the beach near the Fisher Family Pier, Pompano Beach
Web: pompanobeachfl.gov/blog/drone-show-is-back-bigger-and-better

PERUFEST USA – Can’t make it to Peru this year? This is the next best thing. Experience the culture, yummy Peruvian food, beverages, live music and a variety of dances that Peru has to offer. If you like ceviche, Lomo saltado (tender sliced beef stir fried with choles, tomatoes and onions), Pisco Sour cocktails, traditional Peruvian textiles or all things Peru, this one is for you.
When: Nov. 16
Where: North Miami Beach Amphitheatre
Web: www.perufestusa.com

AMERICAN SANDSCULPTING CHAMPIONSHIP – In addition to the World Class Master category, an Advanced Amateur State Championship has been added this year, offering an opportunity of various skill levels to compete and demonstrate their creativity. In addition to the sand creations, there will be a vendor village with a variety of shopping options, lots of activities for kids, food stands and live music. Doggies on leashes are welcome, too.
When: Nov. 21-24
Where: Diamondhead Beach Resort, Fort Myers Beach
Web: fmbsandsculpting.com

KEY WEST WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OFFSHORE RACE – The Indy 500 of powerboat racing, it’s the finals of the eight-month long Super Boat International series. High-speed offshore powerboats race for 6.5 miles in Key West Harbor and surrounding waters and reach speeds of 140 miles per hour. Check out the Fan Zone and entertainment, too. For an enhanced viewing experience, you might want to opt for the VIP package.
When: Nov. 3-10
Where: Offshore at Key West for the races and Truman Waterfront Park for the Fan Zone and entertainment
Web: raceworldoffshore.com

DAY OF THE DEAD CELEBRATIONS – Legend has it that the gateway between Mictlan, the ancient Aztec Land of the Dead, and our current world opens up so the living can dance and sing with lost loved ones. As participants say, it’s a day to remember the dead and party for the living. The celebrations may feature a myriad of activities, including sugar skull painting, giant puppets, dancing, colorful costumes, street performers, artisan booths, lots of activities for kids, yummy food, cerveza and a whole lot of fun.
When & Where: Nov. 2-3 at the Botanical Garden in Naples, Nov. 2 in downtown Fort Lauderdale, Nov. 3 at the Florida Keys Brewing Company in Islamorada and Nov. 2 at CityPlace in Doral
Web: Respectively, naplesgarden.org/events/dia-de-los-muertos-celebration/ dayofthedeadflorida.com, floridakeysbrewingco.com/local-scene/events/ and cityplacedoral.com/events/

BEACH POLO WORLD CUP It’s one of Miami Beach’s most unique and glamorous events of the year and one of the largest beach polo events in the world. Beach polo is played like regular polo, except all the action is on sand. This one always attracts some of the best players in the world. There is way more than polo, though, including chic parties, exclusive events and lavish dinners where celebrities and players mix and mingle.
When: Nov. 14-17
Where: Between 21st and 22nd streets on the sands of Miami Beach, near Collins Park.
Web: miamipolocup.com

LPGA CME GROUP TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP – This is the biggie for women pro golfers, the final tournament of the year. The top 60 ranked players will compete for a share of the $11 million purse, including the $4 million winner’s check, the largest single prize in the history of women’s golf. American stars Nelly Korda, Lauren Coughlin, Lilia Vu, Ally Ewing and Rose Zhang and a host of international stars will be in the field.
When: Nov. 18-24
Where: Tiburon Golf Club at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort in Naples.
Web: lpga.com/tournaments/cme-group-tour-championship/overview for the tournament and lpga.com/stats-and-rankings/race-to-cme-globe/rankings to follow the rankings.

COUNTRY BAY MUSIC FESTIVAL – Check out these headliners: Zac Brown Band, Carrie Underwood, Dustin Lynch, Diplo (a.k.a. Thomas Wesley), Case Rice, Chris Janson, Niko Moon and Parmalee. It’s two-days long, so there will be plenty of other country bands, too. The festival will also feature carnival games and fare from dozens of eateries. A VIP option is available, with access to private lounges, gourmet dining and tailored gifts. Also included: a beer garden and carnival rides.
When: Nov. 9-10
Where: Miami Marine Stadium, Miami
Web: countrybaymusicfestival.com

SOUTHEASTERN CIRCUIT RODEO FINALS – Some of the top rodeo performers in the country will be competing in all the exciting events: bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping, barrel racing and bull riding. The big prize: Top all-around cowboy. Winners will advance to the Nationals later this year.
When: Nov. 8-9
Where: Bergeron Rodeo Grounds, Davie
Web: davieprorodeo.com

EDISON AND FORD WINTER ESTATES FALL GARDEN FESTIVAL – Some 60 garden vendors from around the state will have tropical and native plants and trees for sale. Just some of the items will be bromeliads, air plants, butterfly plants, cacti, herbs, fruit trees, orchids, hibiscus, palms, succulents and many hard-to-find species. Ceramic flower pots, vegetable and flower seeds, garden art and gardening gift items will also be available for purchase. The festival will also feature food trucks and live music.
When: Nov. 23-24
Where: Edison and Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers
Web: edisonfordwinterestates.org/events/garden-festival/

FEAST OF LITTLE ITALY – It’s the largest Italian festival in South Florida, with about 70,000 people attending each year. Of course, there will be great Italian food and wine, but so much more: live music, art, a bocce pavilion, wine seminars, cooking demos and pizza and lasagna eating contests.
When: Nov. 1-3
Where: Abacoa Town Center, Jupiter
Web: feastoflittleitaly.com 

TASTE OF THE ISLANDS – Now in its 41st year, this month-long foodie extravaganza gives you the chance to eat at some of Sanibel & Captiva’s best restaurants. You can get a Taste Passport and make your way along both islands to sample the food. Actually, you can do this without the Passport, too, but having one will get you entered into a drawing for some cool prizes.
When: Nov. 5-19
Where: Various restaurants on Sanibel & Captiva
Web: tasteoftheislands.org

SOUTH FLORIDA SEAFOOD FESTIVAL – It moves to a new location this year but still will offer a wide variety of delicious seafood dishes from some 30 local vendors. Also included: cooking demonstrations by top Miami chefs, live music, a vendor market and lots of family-friendly activities.
When: Nov. 11
Where: Wynwood Marketplace, Miami
Web: miamiandbeaches.com/event/south-florida-seafood-festival/9184

MIAMI RUM RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL – Hundreds of fine rums from the Caribbean and beyond, including new brands and old favorites, will be on display and available for tasting. The VIP Tasting Bar will feature a wide selection of luxury, limited edition and vintage rums. Rum seminars and master classes will also be included.
When: Nov. 9-10
Where: Seminars and master classes will be at the Hyatt Regency in Coral Gables on Saturday and a Grand Tasting is at the historic Coral Gables Woman’s Club on Sunday.
Web: rumrenaissance.com

LIGHTS! CAMERAS! ACTION! FILM FESTS!  These are sure to entertain movie aficionados:

  • The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival has worked its way into becoming one of the best in the nation, showcasing top independent films from around the world. Some 100 films will be shown and, as always, there will be lavish parties and celebrity guests.
    When: Nov. 8-17
    Where: Various theaters in Broward County or from the comfort of your own couch with FLIFF’s Virtual Cinema on Demand option.
    Web: fliff.com
  • The Annual Miami Short Film Festival will present films from around the world that are short in length (no more than 20 minutes,) but long on creativity.
    When: Nov. 8-10
    Where: The Deering Estate in Miami for the opening night outdoor gala and various theaters in Miami Beach and Miami for the movies.
    Web: filmfreeway.com/MIAMISHORTFILMFESTIVAL
  • The Key West Film Festival always features films that exhibit excellence in story-telling. And, you can’t beat the setting for all the parties.
    When: Nov. 13-17
    Where: Various locations in Key West
    Web: keywestff.com
  • The iGen Film Festival showcases the work of talented young filmmakers aged 13-25 from all over the world. There will be a diverse selection of short films, documentaries and narratives. Also included: panel discussions, master classes and workshops.
    When: Oct. 31-Nov. 4
    Where: Black Archives – Historic Lyric Theater in Overtown, Miami
    Web: www.igenfilmfestival.info
  • Miami Film Festival GEMS showcases independent American and international films with an emphasis on Ibero-American movies. There will be four days of premieres accompanied by the by filmmakers, seminars and parties.
    When: Nov. Oct. 30-Nov. 3
    Where: Tower Theater, Miami
    Web: miamifilmfestival.com

MIAMI FASHION WEEK – The runway shows are amazing, for sure, but this five-day event always blends a mix of fashion, beauty, art, gastronomy trends and lifestyle. The finest designers and emerging artists will debut this season’s hottest collections.
When: Nov. 19-23
Where: Gary Nader Art Centre in Wynwood, Miami
Web: miamifashionweek.com

SANTA’S ENCHANTED FOREST -- Get an early start to the ho-ho-ho season with SoFla’s tallest Christmas tree light show, millions of dazzling lights, hundreds of themed displays, delicious food, live music and carnival rides.
When: Nov. 14-Jan. 5
Where: Dade County, where the town of Medley meets the city of Doral
Web: santasenchantedforest.com

LAGOONFEST – Learn about the marvels of Lake Worth Lagoon and have a lot of fun in the process. The schedule includes live music, wildlife presentations, art exhibitions, children’s activities, mural wall painting, lagoon tours and water sports. Right next door is the West Palm Beach Green Market, featuring delicious locally grown seasonal fruits and veggies.
When: Nov. 2
Where: West Palm Beach Waterfront, West Palm Beach
Web: thepalmbeaches.com/event/lagoonfest

ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVALS GALORE – When the weather starts to cool down even just a little, the South Florida arts & crafts fairs scene starts to heat up. You’ll be able to find great works in a variety of media. Some of the fairs may include live music, food and other surprises. Here are some of the offerings in November:

ORLANDO GREEKFEST, Orlando,
-Orlando Greekfest

CENTRAL FLORIDA

OKTOBERFEST AT KRUSH BRAU PARK – This family-friendly brewery and Biergarten celebrates Oktoberfest with authenticity and panache, bringing German oompah bands and other live entertainment to the big stage to inspire folk dancing, games and other festivities. Guests can enjoy bratwurst, schnitzel and strudels, washing it down with foamy mugs of beer or soda. Under a massive outdoor tent, dance the evening away, show off your strength in a stein-holding competition, or enter some raffles for the chance to win gift cards and prizes.
When: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from Sept. 14-Nov. 3
Where: Krush Brau Park World Event Center, Kissimmee
Web: https://krushbraupark.com/oktoberfest

OKTOBERFEST TAMPA – Tampa’s largest Oktoberfest brings thousands of revelers together in this pretty downtown waterfront park to celebrate the slight dip in temperatures and its own spin on some fun German traditions. After the ceremonial tapping of the keg, enjoy cold beer, dancing, games, live music, singing and schnitzel, or test your mettle by entering the Keg Stacking, Carry the Wench, Chicken Dance, Tug-O-War or Grain Sack Toss competitions. Stick around for the Saturday crowning ceremony of Mr. and Mrs. Oktoberfest, as well as the popular Beard & Mustache Competition.
When: Oct. 11-13
Where: Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park, downtown Tampa
Web: https://www.oktoberfesttampa.com/

SPACE COAST ART FESTIVAL – Over the last six decades, the Space Coast Art Festival has grown to draw tens of thousands of visitors each day to its outdoor paths filled with beautiful and original paintings, jewelry, photography, textiles and other artwork for purchase or simply admiring. Check out the popular and inspiring Student Art Show or some of the local nonprofit vendor booths. Take some time to stroll the surrounding shops and cafes of The Avenue Viera, which provides ample free parking and diverse dining options for those spending an entire day at the free fest.
When: Oct. 12-13
Where: The Avenue Viera, Melbourne
Web: https://spacecoastartfestival.com/

CAMP MACK ROCK ‘N’ BREWS BBQ FESTIVAL – Be a taste tester, a competitor or simply a hungry participant at this delicious fest held at a fishing lodge at the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes. Both professional and amateur BBQ pit bosses and teams compete for cash and prizes by offering up BBQ dishes featuring their favorite meats, marinades, sauces and rubs. The weekend includes a bonfire party with live music, a cocktail contest, a craft fair, a kids’ cook-off, dessert and sides competition and a closing concert on the Riverfront Stage.
When: Oct. 24-26
Where: Camp Mack Guy Harvey Lodge Marina & RV Resort, Lake Wales
Web: https://guyharveycampmack.com/rock-n-brews-bbq/

SUEÑOS DE DALÍ – The Dalí Museum’s annual fundraiser and surreal soiree takes place once again, decorating its iconic building and tranquil with fun lighting and designs, costumes to create a dreamlike experience and live music, as well as open bars featuring themed cocktails, savory and sweet treats. This year’s theme is “A Surrealist Awakening,” and guests are encouraged (but not required) to dress in their best surreal-wear, drawing inspiration from artists such as Salvador Dalí or René Magritte. Think Lady Gaga, Björk’s swan dress, Schiaparelli’s shoe hat or accessories featuring insects, melting clocks or other dream-like symbols, or simply come dressed ready to party.
When: Oct. 26
Where: The Dalí Museum, St. Petersburg
Web: https://thedali.org/event/suenos-de-dali-2024

CYCLE MOUNT DORA – For five decades, Mount Dora has welcomed those of all skill and endurance levels to ride through its scenic hills and smooth trails. Guests may choose from various lengths of scenic road, mountain and gravel routes with fun challenges – both natural and man-made – designed for those who enjoy everything from light social rides to crushing hill climbs. Kids 15 and under ride for free with accompanying adult registration, and a special “vendor village” is a good place to shop for gear, grab some snacks and socialize with other bicyclists and new friends.
When: Oct. 11-13
Where: Mount Dora
Web: https://www.cyclemountdora.com/

CENTRAL FLORIDA FOOD FEST – For the first time, Polk County’s sprawling Bonnet Springs Park is hosting a food and drink festival to showcase the area’s often-overlooked culinary scene, including locally made wine and spirits. Guests can sample dishes from nearly 20 eateries including tapas from Vasco Sixty-One, whipped ricotta toast from The Peach House, noodle bowls from Sabu Ramen and New York Strip from Blue Dog Craft Barbecue, or purchase an add-on ticket to include specialty cocktails, fine wine and craft beer. The adults-only event will also feature a vendor marketplace and live music, and proceeds benefit the park.
When: Oct. 19
Where: Bonnet Springs Park, Lakeland
Web: https://centralfloridafoodfest.com/

PIG ON THE POND COMMUNITY FESTIVAL – As an annual fundraiser to support college scholarships, this three-day, family-friendly fest features a delicious BBQ competition and chili cook-off, live country and rock bands, giveaways and a thrilling array of carnival rides for guests of all ages. Let the little ones play and make crafts in the kids’ zone and stay after sunset for a dazzling fireworks show. The event also has the classic fair foods for sale, including kettle corn, cotton candy, funnel cakes, lemonade and various meats and desserts on a stick.
When: Oct. 11-13
Where: Waterfront Park, Clermont
Web: https://www.pigonthepond.org/home

SHIMMERING LIGHTS FALL WALK THE LIGHTS – This working aquaponics farm in rural Hillsborough County opens its grounds once again to host a self-guided, walk-through experience with hundreds of ghostly lighted displays, animated props, spooky music, outdoor movies, a scavenger hunt, a foam play area for kids, games and face painting. Costumes are encouraged and mystical treats and refreshments will be served. With so much space to roam, there are plenty of entertaining options for all ages, including those who prefer less scary shenanigans.
When: Thursdays through Sundays, Oct. 3-Oct. 27
Where: SunKissed Acres, Dover
Web: https://www.nightsofshimmeringlights.com/

SCARECROW FESTIVAL – Explore this educational Dade City historic preservation museum and village covering more than six wooded acres and go home with a build-your-own, life-sized scarecrow. Enter a costume contest, pick out a pumpkin to paint on-site, watch a dazzling bubble show and check out a blacksmith demonstration or some dancing scarecrows. Little ones can also get their faces painted, ride ponies and make some fall-themed crafts, offering plenty of photo ops. Food trucks will have plenty of hot dogs, burgers, grilled chicken and ice cream for sale.
When: Oct. 12
Where: Pioneer Florida Museum & Village, Dade City
Web: https://www.pioneerfloridamuseum.org/

BIKETOBERFEST – Daytona Beach once again rolls out the red carpet for motorcycle enthusiasts, with its motto being to celebrate “a full-throttle lifestyle born on two wheels.” Riders arrive from all over the country to visit the beach town for this fun, four-day party that fills the streets with a thunderous roar. Enjoy daily and nightly live bands, check out the latest gear and custom creations at the swap meet and bike show, sample locally made craft beer and take part in miles long rides along scenic A1A with fellow bikers.
When: Oct. 17-20
Where: Daytona Beach
Web: https://www.daytonabeach.com/biketoberfest/

HUNSADER FARMS PUMPKIN FESTIVAL – Visit a real Florida working farm which opens its grounds for three weekends in October for a peek at country life with a seasonal twist. This festival has it all, including live animals and a kids’ petting farm, jugglers, pony rides, a corn maze, chainsaw sculpting demonstrations, country bands, hayrides, a children’s train, homemade ice cream, pumpkin pie, roasted sweet corn, games, face painting and a walk-in butterfly exhibit. Be sure to check out the motorcycle stunt and monster truck shows, the interactive dinosaur experience and other variety show acts held on select days.
When: Oct. 12-13, 19-20 & 26-27
Where: Hunsader Farms, Bradenton
Web: https://www.hunsaderfarms.com/pumpkin-festival

MOUNT DORA CRAFT FAIR – Held along the streets of the historic walking district of downtown Mount Dora, this craft fair features more than 350 talented artisans selling artwork, handmade clothing and accessories, candles and soaps, garden and home décor, jewelry and more. Enjoy live music in Donnelly Park, sample beer and wine, check out the many street entertainers and eat lunch or snacks in the food courts. The fair also features a free kids’ zone, and several of the surrounding restaurants, shops and cafés will be open for business as well.
When: Oct. 26-27
Where: Downtown Mount Dora
Web: https://mtdoracraftfair.com/

VOLUSIA COUNTY FAIR – This agriculture-themed fair is filled with fun stuff for all ages, including a petting zoo and kiddie rides for the tots, an antique tractor parade, a hypnotist, a model train exhibit and a frisbee K-9 competition. Hop aboard carnival rides, check out the variety of prized livestock on display, stand for the National Anthem before the dazzling Veteran’s Day fly-over and enjoy the Miss Volusia County Fair Pageant. In addition to sampling the fair food, take home a taste of nostalgia by picking up some hard candies or kettle corn from the Old Country Store.
When: Nov. 7-17
Where: Volusia County Fairgrounds, DeLand
Web: http://www.volusiacountyfair.com/     

YANKEETOWN ARTS, CRAFTS & SEAFOOD FESTIVAL – Located on the banks of the Lower Withlacoochee, this tiny town has preserved its “old Florida” vibes and has been celebrating this pre-Thanksgiving arts festival for more than 40 years. Shop for handcrafted goods, original artwork and unique gifts and enjoy regional bands and acoustic musicians while strolling tree-lined Riverside Drive, right in the heart of town. Sample fresh, fried and smoked seafood dishes and funnel cakes and wash it down with cold beer, wine slushies or lemonade. admission is free.
When: Nov. 23-24
Where: Yankeetown
Web: https://yankeetownseafoodfestival.com/

ORLANDO GREEKFEST – Immerse yourself in the festive sounds, traditional dances and delicious flavors of authentic Greek culture at this three-day celebration. Spread out among a beautiful and spacious Greek Orthodox church campus, the event features Greek folk musicians, Hellenic dancers, iconography presentations and dozens of classic dishes such as saganaki, avgolemono soup, pastitsio and baklava. There’s also a kids’ zone and plenty of activities for little ones and grown-ups alike.
When: Nov. 1-3
Where: Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Greater Orlando, Maitland
Web: https://www.orlandogreekfest.com/

SUNSHINE HOOTENANNY MUSIC & ART FESTIVAL – Sunshine Hootenanny features classic rock, southern rock, bluegrass, jam bands and more on two alternating stages over three days. The 80-acre park has private hot showers, plenty of bathrooms, food and merch vendors, as well as yoga sessions, sound meditation workshops and fire dancers. Beer and wine are available for purchase and BYOB is also permitted.  Kids and dogs are welcome.
When: Nov. 21-23
Where: Florida Sand Music Ranch, Brooksville
Web: https://sunshinehootenanny.com/

LONGWOOD ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL – Just north of Orlando, Longwood is bringing back its popular arts & crafts fest for a 48th year, featuring more than 200 artists and craft exhibitors selling one-of-a-kind items, wall art, fine jewelry, pottery, woodwork and seasonal décor. The event also has a free kids’ zone, festival and gourmet food vendors, beer, wine and cocktails, as well as a lineup of street performances and musical entertainment on both Saturday and Sunday.
When: Nov. 23-24
Where: Historic downtown Longwood
Web: https://longwoodfestival.com/

SHOPAPALOOZA – This popular St. Petersburg post-Thanksgiving shopping tradition is a grand celebration in support of small, local businesses, set along the beautiful Vinoy Park to give shoppers a fun and easy one-stop to do their holiday shopping. More than 350 vendors showcase everything from funky artwork to fine clothing to gourmet dog treats, and lots of delicious treats for humans as well. Kids and pets can take photos with Santa, and guests can enter free raffles and win prizes. Enjoy live music, strolling entertainers and other fun – all for free.
When: Nov. 30-Dec. 1
Where: Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg
Web: https://www.shopapaloozafestival.com/

HALIFAX ART FESTIVAL – One of the oldest continual festivals in Florida, this 62nd annual event features artwork from more than 200 artists lining Daytona’s newly redesigned Beach Street, all in the breezy outdoors. Check out various works such as oil paintings, metal sculptures, pottery, wearable crafts and more, and dine on festival food or by stopping by one of the local bistros or restaurants along the festival route. There are also live bands, children’s activities and other fun entertainment for all ages.
When: Nov. 2-3
Where: Downtown Beach Street, Daytona Beach
Web: https://halifaxartfestival.com/

CHARM CITY ODYSSEY – This sci-fi/comic convention “celebrates fandom in the City of Charm," filling the Avon Park Community Center with anime artists, comic artists, authors, vendors, food, live music, a cosplay contest, and more. There will be a sci-fi authors panel, speed drawing demonstrations, short film viewing and Q&A with actor Kevin Porter, live D&D gaming, kids activities, and an after-party featuring live music from The Other Guys. As an added bonus, the event is also offering a car show, DJ and trunk-or-treat for the kids.
When: Nov. 2
Where: Avon Park
Web: https://www.charmcityodyssey.com/

CENTRAL FLORIDA FALL EGGFEST – For a decade, Big Green Egg grill fans – known as “Eggheads” – have gathered to celebrate the art of grilling and smoking meats and other foods, sample recipes, watch demonstrations and shop for new products and accessories. This niche event takes place on the riverfront Wekiva Island just north of Orlando, and cooks and hungry guests from all over the state can enjoy the beautiful natural surroundings while tasting slow-smoked BBQ, veggie kebabs, and other treats. Proceeds go to Keep Seminole Beautiful, a local environmental clean-up organization.
When: Nov. 2
Where: Wekiva Island, Longwood
Web: https://centralfloridafalleggfest.com/

BARBERVILLE PIONEER SETTLEMENT’S 48th ANNUAL FALL COUNTRY JAMBOREE – Experience old Florida pioneer history by strolling through this small village of moss-draped oaks, peeking into old log cabins and cottages and hearing acoustic folk tunes among eight different stages and various jam sessions. Watch living history demonstrations, buy some handmade crafts and check out the Saturday antique car show. If you’re hungry, there are BBQ pork and chicken vendors, a soup wagon and a corn boil, as well as other tents selling sweet and savory dishes.
When: Nov. 2-3
Where: Barberville, Volusia County
Web: https://www.pioneersettlement.org/events-calendar

NATIVE RHYTHMS FESTIVAL – In its 16th year, this fascinating event honors the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas – including Florida – through three days of beautiful Native American Flute music along with songs, small bands, storytelling, performance and dance. Guests will learn about native traditions, food and survival skills, and also have the opportunity to attend pow-wow drumming and leather pouch-making workshops and purchase original artwork, handmade crafts, musical instruments and clothing.
When: Nov. 8-10
Where: Wickham Park, Melbourne
Web: http://www.nativerhythmsfestival.com/

LAKE HERNANDO DRAGONBOAT FESTIVAL – Known as “The Beast of the Southeast”, this event brings in thousands of teams and spectators from all around Florida and the entire Southeast region. Form your own team with either 10 or 20 friends or co-workers and take part in the boat racing, or simply stand by and cheer them on while enjoying an arts & crafts market delicious food and a day of fun in the great outdoors of Citrus County. No prior experience required, as there’s a practice session to teach your team how to paddle and race.
When: Nov. 2
Where: Lake Hernando Park, Hernando
Web: https://www.citruseducation.org/dragonboat

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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

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.
  • A Century of Contemporary (through 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. 

ZOO BOOS AND BREWS — Whether you’re looking for not-so-scary family fun or an adults-only night out,, animal lovers will want to add one of these events to their calendar.

  • Spooktacular (Jacksonville, Oct. 4-6, 10-13, 17-20, 24-31): The zoo’s 35th annual event, “as wicked as you wish”, encourages attendees to come in family-friendly costumes. Guests will be able to explore the zoo’s winding paths kitted out with themed decor while visiting with mythical beings, exploring different scare zones and trick-or-treating. https://www.jacksonvillezoo.org/spooktacular
  • Boo at the Zoo (Gulf Breeze, Oct. 12-13, 19-20, 26-27): Expect scare-free, kid-friendly fun that includes a trick-or-treat trail, bounce houses, face painting and a chance to visit with the zoo’s animals. https://www.gbzoo.com/event/boo-at-the-zoo
  • (Tallahassee, Oct 25): The Tallahassee Museum, which promotes its annual adults-only Halloween party as a “fun” raiser, features live music from the Tobacco Road Band, local chefs serving up gourmet eats and an open bar. For those looking to plan their costume in advance, this year’s theme is Witches & Warlocks. https://tallahasseemuseum.org/events/zoobilee

PIRATES OF THE HIGH SEAS AND RENAISSANCE FEST — Just in time for the long Columbus Day weekend holiday, Panama City Beach throws a mega party to salute swashbuckling sea adventurers. With three days of planned fun, families will have a blast being wowed by the fire circus and live mermaid shows, oohing and ahhing the fireworks extravaganza and catching all the action during the Medieval-themed Knights at the Beach Tournament featuring teams pairing off to showcase their “armored combat skills”. What do Renaissance Fest activities have to do with a pirate-themed party? Absolutely nothing. But it amps up the fun! The Ren Fest part of the weekend includes chess tournaments, Dungeons and Dragons, knight training and more. The weekend also includes two high-flying, aero-acrobatic shows by Cirque Adventure.
When: Oct. 11-13
Where: Pier Park, Panama City Beach
Web: https://www.visitpanamacitybeach.com/pirates-of-the-high-seas-fest

JEEPTOBERFEST — Looking for an excuse to hit the backroad trails with your Jeep? Or meet up with other Jeep fanatics? This annual fundraiser sponsored by Ocala’s Jeep Club features three offroad courses Stock, Moderate and Extreme — as well as a free guided trail ride. The Stock, or easy, course caters to beginning offroad drivers and youths who are 15 years old with a current state-issued Learners Permit. The Moderate, or intermediate, Course requires a valid Driver’s License and 33” tires; The Extreme Course requires that both drivers and passengers be 18 or older and that the vehicles have 35” tires. All vehicles must have tow points. For those less adventurous, there’s a guided trail ride through the Ocala National Forest on Oct. 11. Also includes food vendors, a block party and on-site camping.
When: Oct. 11-13
Where: Florida Horse Park, Ocala
Web: https://www.ocalajeepclub.com/jeeptoberfest

WASABICON — Do you prefer Manga to DC Comics? And playing board games to watching live sports? Then save the date for WasabiCon, which is more than a traditional Comic Con. It's also a salute to pop culture fandom with a focus on anime, cosplay, K-pop, tabletop gaming and video game play. Jacksonville’s longest running pop culture convention brings together fans for three days of fun, gaming and celebrity panels. Voice actors appearing all three days include Suzie Yeung, Stargirlaur, Santana Maynard, Ryan Colt Levy, Kimiko Glenn and more. Other event highlights include more than 300 vendors, a cosplay competition, cosplay lip sync battle and the Senpai Squad After Party for adults ages 18 and older.
When: Oct. 11-13
Where: Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center, Jacksonville
Web: https://jax.wasabicon.com

MCINTOSH 1890S FEST — The annual 1890s Fest is always “The Party of the Year” in Victorian McIntosh. Each October, more than 30,000 people descend on the small town to enjoy the shade provided by its historic live oak tree canopy as they chat with more than 280 arts and crafts vendors. You’ll be able to shop for handmade gifts and snack on homemade treats like ice cream and baked goods while listening to live music. Although the fest is only 51 years old, it was named for the decade when McIntosh came of age. Part of the fest fun is a chance to view the beautiful home and buildings of the historic district, many of which date to the late 1800s. Guests can download the community’s walking map for their tour.
When: Oct. 12
Where: McIntosh
Web: https://mcintosh1890sfestival.com

BLAST ON THE BAY SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL — When the temperatures up north start going south, Florida becomes a perfect weekend getaway for Nashville’s best singer/songwriters. In October, 40 hot names will head to the Big Bend for Port St. Joe’s 14th annual festival. Top draws include Jerry Salley, who’s had 450 songs recorded in his career; Brett Jones, who wrote 300 songs for top artists like Reba McEntire and Lee Ann Womack; and Brian White, who penned 16 — yes, 16 — number one hits. Other performers include up-and-coming artists like Allison Clarke, Brooks Huntley and Brian Bowen. The boutique festival features intimate venues, great stories and hot music.  
When: Oct. 17-20
Where: Port St. Joe
Web: https://blastonthebay.com

HARVEST WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL — The Panhandle hosts some of the most prestigious wine fests in North Florida and this annual event features five exclusive, multi-course winemaker dinners. Of course like any serious wine event, the Grand Tasting is the must-have ticket and includes access to more than 400 wines paired with local eats. For those looking for an exclusive night out, Harvest After Dark invites a limited crowd to sample elevated wines paired with unlikely gourmet dishes from southeast celebrity chefs.
When: Oct. 17-20
Where: Watercolor
Web: https://www.dcwaf.org/harvest-festival

NAS JAX AIR SHOW — Lather on some sunscreen and choose a prime viewing location along the river. The city air show splits its time (and changes names) on the years when there’s a change in scenery from Naval Air Station Jacksonville to the city’s beach communities. This year, the Blue Angels will be performing their sweeping air feats over the St. Johns River. All civilian and military aircraft displays, food vendors and Kids Zone will be based at NAS Jax. The Blue Angels have already announced that they won’t be returning to Jacksonville for the 2025 air show so this is your last chance to catch them in northeast Florida until, fingers crossed, 2026. The practice show will be on Friday, Oct. 18.
When: Oct. 19-20
Where: Naval Air Station Jacksonville
Web: https://www.nasjaxairshow.com

FLORIDA FOREST FESTIVAL — Help Taylor County honor its past with an event originally designated in 1955 to educate its residents on how to reduce the forest fires crippling the timber industry. That education worked and within a decade Taylor County had the lowest fire record nationwide which led to the state’s governor naming it the “Tree Capital of the South”. Nowadays, the event combines forestry education with entertainment like cross cut and chainsaw competitions, the King Tree Parade and heavy equipment exhibit. Guests can also partake in a free fish fry, a Strut Your Mutt contest, kids parade, bed race, car show and fireworks.
When: Oct. 26
Where: Perry
Web: https://floridaforestfestival.org

HULAWEEN — Fans of this trippy, magical music fest expect organizers to keep pushing the limits year-after-year. And this year’s no exception! Hulaween is debuting the new Off Limits Stage to create an intimate, 360-degree concert experience for the fest’s top house and techno acts for its 11th annual event. Techno producer Azzecca, SoCal’s Ian Asher, the Grammy-nominated techno purveyor Will Clarke, Justin Jay and Nala from L.A. will perform on the new stage. On the main stage, fans will be treated to a collaboration between Grateful Dead co-founding member Bobby Weir and The String Cheese Incident, a previous fest favorite. Other headliners include Black Pumas, Sublime with original members Eric and Bud, Chris Lake, Liquid Stranger, Of The Trees and more. The event sold out in 2023 so purchase your passes now.
When: Oct. 24-27
Where: Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, Live Oak
Web: https://suwanneehulaween.com

HEADLESS BANGERS COSTUME BALL — Dressing as Ichabod Crane for this costume ball might be too “on the nose” but oh so fitting for this salute to Halloween. As for the “bangers” part of the evening — BedRock, the Ultimate Hair Band Experience and Tribute to the 80s/90s Rock — totally has that covered. Guests are encouraged to wear their most outrageous costumes because cash prizes will be awarded. Also includes psychics, Tarot card readers, candy and more.
When: Oct. 26
Where: World Golf Village Renaissance St. Augustine Resort
Web: https://bedrockband.net/Shows

FOO FOO FESTIVAL — Celebrate visual arts, music and theater during Pensacola’s annual cultural celebration. The lineup includes events and happenings featuring local and national acts from Oct. 31 - Nov. 11. Some are beloved annual happenings, others are one-off events special to 2024’s fest. We’ve highlighted five here; see the full list at http://www.foofoofest.com.

  • Pensacola Museum of Art 70th Anniversary (Oct. 31 - Nov. 11): Toast the city’s art museum as it blows out 70 candles on its birthday cake. Events that commemorate its seven decades of cultural history include an art-themed Halloween Block Party (Oct 31), a curator’s tour (Nov. 7) and an art and fine dining gala (Nov. 9). Both the Halloween Block Party and curator’s tour are free and open to the public. https://foofoofest.com/2024-events/#calendar-4837cc18-acdb-42f9-b81d-534af8c3ffc3-event-lz076go6
  • The Blue Trees (Nov 1-9): This temporary art installation by Konstantin Dimopolous hopes to raise awareness about deforestation and the need to protect the world’s natural resources. The installation involves coating all the trees between Tarragona and Jefferson Streets with a blue chalk-based pigment that is safe for trees, bugs, birds, people and the waterways. The community is invited to participate. https://foofoofest.com/2024-events/#calendar-4837cc18-acdb-42f9-b81d-534af8c3ffc3-event-lz07jemd
  • Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival (Nov. 1-3): This three-day, juried art show features more than 200 artisans and craftsmen and is ranked by Sunshine Artist magazine at the 18th top art festival in the country based on artist evaluations. The annual event also includes live music on the main stage, performances by local dance schools and community folk groups. The Heritage Arts area includes live demos of traditional crafts and trades like woodcarving, engraving, spinning and weaving. The Children’s Art Festival draws budding artists with free hands-on activities geared for toddlers and up. The Student Art Show will showcase more than 2,000 works from local students of all ages from Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties. https://www.ggaf.org
  • Pensacola Mural Fest (Nov. 2): National artists have one week to complete their works in Pensacola’s Tanyard neighborhood. On the final day, the public can attend artist talks at the murals. Also includes food trucks and live music. https://foofoofest.com/2024-events/#calendar-4837cc18-acdb-42f9-b81d-534af8c3ffc3-event-m0bdffvw
  • Night Moves Fest (Nov. 9): Silversun Pickups, Alvvays and Beach Fossils will headline this all-day alternative/indie music festival. Festival planners specifically chose international and regional artists who typically only perform in big cities to create a unique experience for their beach community. There will be 13 featured acts in addition to the headliners. Also includes food trucks and vendors.  https://foofoofest.com/2024-events/#calendar-4837cc18-acdb-42f9-b81d-534af8c3ffc3-event-lz05i945

OCALA FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL — Ocala, with its acres of horse farms that spread out over the community’s rolling landscape, hosts more than just some of the country’s biggest equestrian shows. This three-day food and wine fest features celebrity chefs and culinary competitions along with a beer, food, wine and spirits tasting. The schedule includes the Flavors of Fire Welcome Event and Tiki After Party on Friday, the Taste of Ocala main tasting on Saturday and a Jazz Brunch on Sunday. Chef Lorena Garcia, Pitmaster Rashad Jones, Chef Marc Murphy and Chef Esther Choi will lead this year’s Celebrity Chef Dinner.
When: Nov. 1-3
Where: World Equestrian Center, Ocala
Web: https://worldequestriancenter.com/ocala-fl/events/foodandwinefest

40TH ANNUAL OCKLAWAHA RIVER RAID — On March 7, 1865, 30 Union soldiers from Jacksonville raided the Marshall Plantation, stealing 80 gallons of syrup and 200 containers of sugar. This transgression led to a skirmish with Confederate forces near the Ocklawaha River. Today, Confederate and Union reenactors bring the minor conflict to life by pitching Civil War Sibley tents, using horse-drawn wagons and punctuating the battle reenactment with gun fire. Also includes living history demonstrations, food and a ball on Saturday evening.
When: Nov. 1-3
Where: Florida Horse Park, Ocala
Web: https://pawneeguard.com/events

RIGHT WHALE FEST — In late fall, the endangered North Atlantic right whales return to the warm waters off the coast of northeast Florida and southeast Georgia to give birth and nurse their young. With fewer than 350 right whales remaining, the annual fest is part of the regional effort to educate the public and protect the species from extinction in a fun, educational, family-friendly environment. One of the festival highlights includes a chance for kids of all ages to grasp right whales' massive size thanks to life-size inflatable whales that they can walk through while learning about the species’ unique biology. Other hands-on exhibits include the opportunity to touch and view an actual baleen (the filter-feeding system found in a whale’s mouth) and bones from right whales; or to explore U.S. Coast Guard law enforcement and right whale research vessels. Also includes marine exhibits, animal “ambassadors”, a beach clean-up, live music, kids activities, food and more.
When: Nov. 2-3
Where: Fernandina Beach
Web: https://rightwhalefestival.com

150TH ANNIVERSARY — Celebrate Green Cove Springs founding with food trucks, live music and the city’s largest fireworks display ever! Also includes a car show hosted by the Clay County Cruzers and a Children’s Entrepreneur Market.
When: Nov. 2
Where: Green Cove Springs
Web: https://www.greencovesprings.com/427/City-150th

NIGHT OF LIVING LIGHTS — When the weather cools down, the still waters of Guana Lake are aglow thanks to bioluminescent comb jellies. Guests on this guide-led tour will enjoy a 90-minute paddle that allows them to experience one of northeast Florida’s natural wonders up close. Tours depart from Guana Dam just before sunset on evenings when the temperature is above 55 degrees and the wind speed is below 12 miles per hour. The best nights for viewing are between the full and new moon. Guests are encouraged to bring flashlights or headlamps.
When: Nov. 3 - Jan. 26
Where: Guana Dam, Ponte Vedra Beach
Web: https://geotrippin.com

FRANK BROWN INTERNATIONAL SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL — With more than 200 songwriters and performances on 31 stages, guests of the long-running festival — this marks year 40! — will be able to fill their days and nights with live music. Some top names at the 2024 fest include Jerry Salley, the 2018 and 2019 IBMA Songwriter of the Year with more than 540 recorded songs; Donna Morris, whose voice can be in accompaniment on Let’s Stay TogetherSweet Caroline and Suspicious Minds; and Tony Martin, who has penned 16 number one songs for George Strait, Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, JoDee Messina, Rascal Flatts and Diamond Rio. Country music legend Dean Dillon, a BMI Icon Award winner and member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, will close out the fest with one performance only on Flora-Bama’s Tent Stage.
When: Nov. 7-17
Where: various venues along Florida/Alabama coast
Web: https://www.frankbrownsongwriters.com

WHISKEY, WINE AND WILDLIFE — From an exclusive tour of the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve that also includes wildlife demonstrations to the whiskey and wine grand tasting, Vilano Beach’s celebration salutes the three “Ws” in its name — wine, whiskey and wildlife. Saturday’s W3 main event includes culinary samples from northeast Florida chefs, hundreds of wine, spirit and beer tastings plus live music. Chef Michael Lugo kicks the weekend events off at the Pesca by Michael’s W3 Wine Dinner which features sustainable ingredients including locally-grown produce, seafood and meats. Other festival highlights include the AIA Soiree, food and drink Master Classes and Sunday’s Jazz Brunch.
When: Nov. 7-10
Where: Vilano Beach
Web: https://whiskeywineandwildlife.com

JACKSONVILLE PORCHFEST — This free community event is more like a large-scale neighborhood block party in Jacksonville’s Springfield neighborhood with homeowners welcoming more than 20 live music acts to perform on their front porches throughout the day. Guests will also enjoy the architectural tour of the historic downtown neighborhood as they move from venue to venue during this pedestrian-friendly, family-friendly and dog-friendly event. J & The Causeways, Future Joy with Michael Wilbur and Kuf Knotz & Christine Elise are this year’s headliners. Also includes local vendors, eats from Jax’s favorite local food trucks, as well as local craft beer and cocktails for purchase.
When: Nov. 9
Where: KluthoPark, Jacksonville
Web: http://www.jacksonvilleporchfest.org

FLUTTERBY ARTS FESTIVAL — Celebrate the Monarch butterfly’s 2,000-mile fall migration from North America to Central America at Walton County’s annual art, craft and science fest. This family-friendly event includes live entertainment, hands-on youth art activities, self-guided tours of the Watersound Monarch Art Trail and a butterfly parade.
When: Nov. 10
Where: Inlet Beach
Web: https://www.culturalartsalliance.com/flutterby-arts-festival

ALACHUA MAIN STREET HARVEST FESTIVAL — Although Alachua is best known as one of the state’s cave diving meccas thanks to being the home to world’s largest network of freshwater springs, this is your chance to spend a day above ground. Each November, Alachau rolls out the red carpet for guests during its annual Fall Fest. Sip, stroll and shop your way through the city’s historic downtown while visiting with more than 200 arts and craft vendors. Also includes live music, kids activities, food trucks and more.
When: Nov. 17
Where: Alachua
Web: https://alachuabusiness.com/main-street-festival

9TH ANNUAL TINY HOUSE FESTIVAL — Americans current obsession with all things twee hasn’t abated. Just scout out rental homes on Airbnb and you’ll find everything from tiny homes to refurbished train cars to treehouses and houseboats. But how easy is it to really live small? Tens of thousands of people go to these tiny home festivals each year to get an idea of what a clutter-free life might look like. Guests will be able to explore micro homes, skoolies, van conversions and model tiny homes from national builders. Also includes live entertainment, workshops, presentations and vendors.
When: Nov. 23-24
Where: Palm Coast
Web: https://unitedtinyhouse.com/florida-tiny-house-festival

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