High School Art Show At STAASt. Augustine Art Association announces return of free exhibit that celebrates high school artists The St. Augustine Art Association’s 20th Annual St. Johns All-County High School Art Show celebrates the artistic talents of high school students throughout St. Johns County. Presented in partnership with St. Johns County Schools, students from ninth to twelfth grade present their work for display and adjudication. The exhibit will be held at the St. Augustine Art Association, 22 Marine Street in St. Augustine, and online at staaa.org from April 4th through April 27th. “Each year, our staff and judges are impressed with the emotional and technical maturity we see in emerging young artists,” says Jennifer Flynt, Executive Director of STAAA. “The students are intentional with their work and show incredible diversity and depth in medium and creative application. It also speaks highly of our local art teachers and shows how critical it is to have art in schools.” The exhibit will showcase over 150 works of art, including 2- and 3-D creations. Last year’s Best of Show was awarded to Tocoi Creek High School 11th grader Sienna Predeek for her painting “New Year, New Me,” created under the teachings of J. Cabrera. The show will include works by students enrolled in art programs throughout the St. Johns County School District. This exhibit celebrates creativity and supports students by fostering an appreciation for art and recognizing the talented youth in the area. The exhibit is available online at any time and in the gallery from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesdays through Sundays. The exhibit opens during St. Augustine’s First Friday Art Walk on Friday, April 4th, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Gallery visitors can also enjoy the Miniature Marvels exhibit, which runs concurrently. For more information, visit www.staaa.org, and follow along on Facebook @StAugArtAssoc and Instagram @staugartassoc Secret Garden Market4TH ANNUAL SECRET GARDEN MARKET ON APRIL 12TH, 5 to 9pm Presented by Sunday and Jenna Alexander Studio, this intimate springtime market is exceptionally curated and cultivates a special community of Northeast and Central Florida’s locals and creatives. Offering handmade goods, art, ceramics, jewelry, vintage, and mor. Grab delicious eats and drinks from Sunday while you shop, including Datil BBQ sandwiches, Southern potato salad, apple fritters, canned wine, seltzer, beer, and non-alcoholic beverages as DJ Zach Engh spins the tunes. The Secret Garden Market is tucked away, behind Sunday, located at 73 San Marco Avenue in downtown St. Augustine, Admission is free, and dogs are welcome. www.jenna-alexander.com/pages/secret-garden-market St. Augustine Plein Air Paint OutSt. Augustine Plein Air Paint Out April 23 – 27 Artists - Be inspired by the Spanish architecture, coastal environment, small-town streets, and Old World charm of the nation’s oldest city. Artists and art lovers! You are invited to the 9th Annual St. Augustine Plein Air Paint Out in the nation’s oldest city. This event, a nod to St. Augustine’s art history, celebrates the town’s architectural and coastal beauty through the time-honored tradition of painting en plein air (outdoors). Artists will be painting in and around St. Augustine at notable locations. In addition to watching the artists paint on location, observers can visit the St. Augustine Art Association’s gallery to see (or buy) works-in-progress and finished paintings. What is Plein Air? Painting en plein air is nothing new. Commonly originated by Great Britain’s John Constable, outdoor painting became fundamental to French Impressionism around the year 1860. The birth of the French term en plein air–literally translated as outdoors–is a more elegant phrase than outdoor painting. Henry Flagler initialized the plein air movement in St. Augustine, bringing in artists from around the country to paint the historic town, and the Art Association harnessed the method in a marketing campaign–Like Painting in Europe! – which helped the organization survive during the Great Depression. April Fun at The Social Society!www.thesocialsociety.com (for details)Saturday April 12th, 10-12pm Easter Block Party in the Nocatee Town Center FREE to attend Easter is upon us, and The Social Society is hosting a Block Party in the Nocatee Town Center for families and community members looking for a festive morning out. This spectacular party supply + gift shop is teaming up with their retail neighbors for an Easter Egg Extravaganza. Each of the participants such as Clean Juice Nocatee, Chophouse 13, Toytopia, Burn Boot Camp and more will be hosting their own, festive activities and at each stop, your family will receive an Easter treat! Wednesday April 16th, 7-8pm $50 + tax per person Hoppy Hour: An Easter Mixology Workshop Hop into the season with a festive Easter Mixology Workshop! Whether you’re shaking up cocktails for brunch or just looking to add some springtime flair to your drinks, this hands-on experience is the perfect way to celebrate. Thursday April 17th, 6-8pm $90 + tax per person Easter Grazing Board Workshop Join us for an evening of Easter themed board grazing with Liz from “The Board Grazer” in a workshop that includes cheese, charcuterie, fresh produce, crackers, chocolates and flowers. Liz will share tips and tricks on how to put together a grazing board step by step — in time for Easter entertaining. All participants will leave with their own acacia wood charcuterie board to keep! Sunday April 27th, 4-6pm Hand Painted Beach Tote Bags $35 + tax per person Splash into Summer with this crafty event at The Social Society for an afternoon of creativity where art meets the beach. Whether you’re an experienced painter or just looking to add a personal touch to your summer style, this event is your chance to create a one-of-a-kind accessory that’s as unique as you are. Wednesday April 30th, 7-8pm $50 + tax per person Sip-O De Mayo: A Cinco De Mayo Mixology Fiesta Sip, Shake & Celebrate: A Cinco de Mayo Mixology Fiesta! Get ready to raise your glass and toast to Cinco de Mayo with a night of festive flavors and hands-on cocktail crafting! Join us for a mixology fiesta where you’ll learn to shake, stir, and sip like a pro. Hop Into Spring at World Golf VillageHop Into Spring at World Golf Village, April 12th, 11am to 2pm A day of fun, food, and good times, music and performers with an Easter Bunny Meet & Greet, and an Egg hunt at 12:30 (5 & under) & 1:00pm (6 +) FREE. 1 World Golf Plaza 32092. www.JacksonvilleBusinessConnections.com for more information. Mandarin Art FestivalApril 19 (10-5pm /April 20 (10-4pm A showcase of talent, featuring over 120 juried artists displaying their unique works. In addition to the stunning art, the Green Market will offer a variety of great local finds, making it a must-visit for those who appreciate handcrafted goods and fresh products. Guests can also enjoy a lively food court with delicious dining options while being entertained by live performances throughout the day. Enjoy a Children’s Art Show, a delightful bake sale, and a variety of fun activities inside the historic clubhouse. As this is an outdoor event, attendees are kindly asked to leave their pets at home. To make parking convenient, free parking and a shuttle service will be available at the Mandarin Masonic Lodge (2914 Loretto Rd) and Alberts Field (12073 Brady Rd). Guests are also encouraged to use ride-sharing apps for added convenience. While admission is free, a $2 suggested donation at the gates helps support the event. www.mandarinartfestival.org. St. Johns History HarvestSt. Johns County History Harvest April 11 | 4 – 6:45 p.m. Bring your treasured photos, documents, and heirlooms to help preserve and share the rich history of our county. These items will be scanned/documented as part of a collective effort to create a digital archive that will tell the story of St. Johns County for future generations. Please note that you will retain ownership of the materials; SJC will simply be making copies or taking photos to document. SJC will also be capturing oral histories from local residents—your memories, stories, and experiences. Share your personal recollections of what life in our community was like and help us build a complete narrative of our shared past. Contact: [email protected] (904) 209-0335 Where: Bethulahatchee Park 1523 SR 13 N Fruit Cove,FL 32259 What to bring: Historical photos, documents, or personal items connected to St. Johns County Heirlooms that tell the story of our local community, culture, or heritage Oral histories & personal stories about y St. Johns Moms Spring Fest!St. Johns Moms Spring Fest April 12, 11 AM-2 PM Join SJM at RiverTown II Fields for a fun-filled day of local shopping, food trucks, music, and family-friendly activities! Included in kid ticket-- Kids can snap a photo with the Easter Bunny, enjoy unlimited snow cones thanks to SJM's incredible friends at World’s Greatest Heating & Air and take part in a huge egg hunt. Plus, we’re partnering with St. Johns Cares—bring a donation of dog or cat food to give back while you enjoy the day. Admission is free for adults, and just $5 for kids (ages 3+) For tickets: www.stjohnsmoms.com/all-events/www.stjohnsmoms.com/springfest25 PDQ Cruise-inPDQ-CRUISE-In
April 19th, 1:00 to 5:00 pm Join car enthusiasts for this monthly event in St. Johns at PDQ in Fruit Cove, (194 State Rd 13. *Every 3rd Saturday). A vibrant showcase of vintage, exotic, and muscle cars. Whether you're a collector, a gearhead, or just love the sight of beautifully restored rides, this event is the perfect place to connect with fellow car lovers, swap stories, and admire automotive craftsmanship. It’s a must-attend for anyone who appreciates the art of the automobile. And its fun for the kids too! www.carsandcoffee.com for details.
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