February Events

RECURRING EVENTS

First Fridays • 10am-2pm, Creative Clay Outdoor Art Market, 1846 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg • 5-9pm, First Friday Art Walk, Downtown Gulfport • 6-9pm, Concert in front of Studio Movie Grill, Seminole City Center, 11201 Park Blvd. N, Seminole
Last Friday 6-9pm, live music at the John’s Pass Bell Tower, John’s Pass Boardwalk and Shopping Village, 12902 Village Blvd., Madeira Beach
1st Saturday • 8am Beach Cleanup, Archibald Park,15100 Gulf Blvd. Mad. Beach.
2nd Saturday • 8:30am, Beach Cleanup. Municipal Pavilion, 11260 Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island, 11185 Gulf Blvd.The Market Marie,10am-3pm, Coachman Park, 300 Cleveland St., Clearwater • 5-9pm, St. Pete Artwalk. Artists and gallery owners from 40 studios and galleries in five arts districts show off their latest works. Take the trolley, drive or park and walk. stpeteartsalliance.org/artwalk
3rd Saturday • 10am-2pm, Crossroads Market, Crossroads Christian Church, 1645 Seminole Blvd., Largo • 10am-5pm, Creative Pinellas at Pinewood, 12211 Walsingham Road, Largo • 5-9pm, Indie Faire, Beach Blvd., Gulfport. Outdoor, socially distanced event in Gulfport features local art, handmade crafts, jewelry, and pottery to locally sourced botanicals.
4th Saturday • Pinellas Arts Walk 4-8pm, Pinellas Arts Village Walk, 5600-5800 Park Blvd. (north side), Pinellas Park. Pinellas Park Art Society, Donnelly COVE, Complete Sweet Shoppe, Pompei Factory, Studios @5663, Painting with a Twist, Bottles Pub, and Swartz Gallery.

ONGOING

Through 3/31 – Resilience & Revolution: An Immersion of Black Americana
Free, The Woodson African American Museum of Florida, 2240 Ninth Ave. S, St. Pete. The exhibition delves into the rich tapestry of African-American history and culture and aims to be a beacon of hope, knowledge, and understanding that challenges stereotypes and celebrates the resilience and contributions of African Americans.

UPCOMING

2/1-11 – U.S. Premiere: Whiskey & Soda
$36, time varies by date, The Off-Central Players, 2260 First Ave. S, St. Pete. While Margaret Thatcher prepares to speak at the White House in 1979, she invites John Lennon for drinks. Thatcher has a deal for John that could change the course of his life. Their fears of the past and their dreams of the future come to the surface. These powerful beliefs and their force of personality lead to a dramatic and explosive finale. John would go onto to write his last but legendary album, and Margaret would deliver to the White House one of her most notorious speeches. Tickets: https://theoffcentral.com/tickets

2/3 – Raptor Fest
Free, 10am-4pm, Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 1101 Country Club Way S, St. Pete. Watch trained raptors in free flight, learn about Floridaʼs native raptor species, get a photo with live birds of prey, learn from local environmental exhibitors, and enjoy activities for children and families. Scheduled flight shows and bird walks. Free parking with shuttles at Lakewood High School and Lake Vista Rec Center.

2/3 – St. Olaf Choir Concert
$40 adults and seniors/$10 students, 7pm, First Presbyterian Church, 701 Beach Drive NE, St. Pete, Composed of 75 mixed voices, the choir is hailed as one of the nation’s premier a cappella ensembles, renowned for its artistry and beauty of sound. Tickets: http://tinyurl.com/ymn2kmr4 or 800-363-5487.

2/3 – Sixth Anniversary Fire & Light Celebration
$60/$40 members, 6:30-8:30pm, Imagine Museum, 1901 Central Ave., St. Pete. Mix and mingle with more than two dozen international glass artists. Immerse yourself in the ambiance of live music, and savor delicious hors d’oeuvres as you marvel at the Museum’s spectacular collection. http://tinyurl.com/yzsu5ve3

2/3-4, 10-11 – Pinellas Medieval Festival
$15/$22 day of, 9am-5pm, DK Farms and Gardens, 1750 Lake Ave SE, Largo. Adventure awaits with pony rides, miniature golf, animal feeding, wine tastings and more! Enjoy the artisan market and live blacksmith demonstrations. Be entertained with archery, tournament reenactments and tomato throwing. Enjoy a stroll through the farm to see the animals. Ticket information: DKfarmsandgardens@gmail.com or 727-348-0818

2/6 – Valentine’s Mixer, hosted by The James Museum Trailblazers
$25/$20 members, 6-8pm, James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art, 101 First Ave. S, St. Pete. Enjoy a wine tasting provided by Book & Bottle, sweets from Schakolad Chocolate Factory and a custom floral bouquet activity with The Roaming Petal. Hosted by the museum’s Trailblazer Committee, who are art lovers ages 21-35. Open to everyone ages 21 & over, regardless of relationship status. Space is limited; registration required. Tickets: http://tinyurl.com/27tktx56

2/9-10 – The Studio Honors: Celebrating 20 Years of Community
Studio@620, 620 First Ave. S, St. Pete. Friday cocktail party $50; Sat. awards gala $175 and up; The Studio Honors recognizes contributions made by individuals in our community who uplift others through their efforts, mirroring The Studio’s dedication to the arts, equity and diversity. The event serves as an important annual fundraiser for The Studio@620. Info and tickets: http://tinyurl.com/5d9dt6c5

2/9-3/29 – Born with Teeth
$29-$95, times vary by date, Asolo Rep, Sarasota. Get an inside peek at the tumultuous relationship of two of history’s greatest playwrights, William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe, each harboring momentous secrets. Be among the first in the nation to watch this award- winning new play that offers an alternate perspective on the history we think we know. An Alley Theatre World Premiere production. Tickets: http://tinyurl.com/mux6c7ft

2/10 – 31st Annual Dunedin Mardi Gras Parade and Festival
Free admission, 1-10pm, spans Pioneer Park, Main Street, and Broadway. The streets of Douglas and Main will be transformed into a pedestrian-friendly zone all afternoon and evening for music emanating from multiple stages as well as food, beverage and merch vendors. The parade begins at 7pm, departing from Douglas Ave./Beltrees, traveling north to Skinner Blvd. Be prepared to catch beads!

2/10 – Super Bold Saturday,
Free, 1-5pm, Tropicana Field, Lot 4. An exciting family-friendly event that allows you to register to vote and learn about your voter registration status.

2/10 – Lealman Honey and Arts Festival
Free admission, 8am-5pm, Ray Neri Park, 4303 46th Ave. N, St. Pete. The festival offers a day filled with honey tastings, artistic wonders, and abundant family-friendly fun. Sample a diverse range of honey varieties sourced from local beekeepers, while local vendors showcase honey-infused artisanal food creations. Local artisans will exhibit handmade jewelry, intricate pottery, stunning paintings, and unique sculptures.

2/10-11 – Gulfport Fine Arts Festival
Free admission, 10am-5pm, Veteran’s Park, 5350 31st Ave. S, Gulfport. This waterfront arts festival hosts a select group of juried artists in all genres of media from across the country.

2/14 – Valentine’s Vows and ‘Girl Shy’
$14.50, 7pm, Tampa Theatre, 711 N Franklin St., Tampa. The Right Rev. John Bell, (Tampa Theatre President & CEO), will lead married couples in an en masse renewal of their vows, written especially for an audience well-versed in romantic movie quotes. A champagne toast and viewing of the 1924 Harold Lloyd silent film “Girl Shy” will follow. Should anyone be ready to walk down the aisle that night, just bring your marriage license, and Bell will perform the legal ceremony! Film starts at 7:30pm. Tickets: http://tinyurl.com/3xu8ykrj

2/16-18 – Gasparilla Music Festival
$60 (two days) and up, Julian B. Lane Park,1000 N. Boulevard,  Tampa. The two-day event will feature 50 bands performing on five stages at its new venue. Family-friendly performers at the Kids Fest 1-3pm on the 18th. Tickets at www.gmftickets.com

2/17 – 65th Annual Queen of Hearts Ball
$200 and up, 6pm, Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront. One of St. Petersburg’s most anticipated charitable events of the season, the Ball includes a cocktail hour, dinner, dancing, live music, silent and live auctions, and an elegant program honoring two selected charities and St. Petersburg’s most philanthropic and honorable women. Net proceeds will be distributed to Wheelchairs 4 Kids and Inspire Equine Assisted Center. Tickets: http://www.queenofheartsball.org/ 727-593-4699.

2/17-18 – Meet and greet with Christopher Still
$25, 2pm, Tarpon Springs Heritage Museum, 100 Beekman Lane. Noted Florida artist Christopher Still will share insights into his creative process in an exclusive private preview of “The Great State of Florida “ exhibit that opens to the public 2/20. The exhibition includes several original works by Still donated from private collections., as well as his most recent masterpiece, “Beautiful and Historic Tarpon Springs.” Admission to the museum is $3 resident/$5 non-resident. Museum hours are Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm. www.TarponArts.org, 727.942.5605

2/17-18 – Clearwater Craft Festival
Free, 10am-5pm, Coachman Park, 301 Drew St., Clearwater. The festival features handmade arts and crafts as well as a green market area, offering a diverse range of hand-picked goods and eco-friendly products to peruse and purchase.

2/17-18 – The Florida Highwaymen exhibit
Free, Sat. 6-8pm/Sun. 2-5pm, Studio@620, 620 First Ave. S, St. Pete. The installation speaks to the struggle for freedom and self-respect and is an Essential African-American art movement from 1950’s Jim Crow South. Some 14  artists are represented in the exhibit.

2/18 – Brothers from Another Mother Comedy Tour
$25 general admission/$40 (premium seats), 4-5:30pm, Catherine Hickman Theater, 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport. Two nationally known comedians, Jackie Flynn and Kevin Flynn, (no relation). Tickets at Gulfport Senior Center Foundation office from 9:30-1pm, Monday-Friday and at the Gulfport Beach Bazaar. Online tickets: http://tinyurl.com/4b6ce2rm  Benefits the  Gulfport Senior Center Foundation Building Commitment Fund.

2/23 – Arts Legacy REMIX: Mabuhay Florida – A Celebration of Filipino Culture
Free, 7:30-9pm Riverwalk Stage, Straz Center, Tampa. A celebration of the vibrant visual art, fashion, music, and food that make up the Filipino culture. Experience the richness and range of emotions that emanate from the culture’s ability to story tell through many artistic forms.

2/23-25 – St. Petersburg Seafood and Music Festival
$7, Fri 4-10pm, Sat 11am-10pm, Sun 11am-6pm. Vinoy Park, downtown St. Pete. Local restaurants and food purveyors will cook up seafood entrees and vegetarian dishes, along with side dishes and desserts, and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Live music by local and regional bands. And…arts, crafts and other fine products at the market!

2/24 – 20th Annual Get Rescued
Free admission, 10am-5pm, 3101 Beach Blvd. S, Gulfport. An animal-focused event with adoptable pets, pet supplies drive, pet friendly shopping, street festival, raffle, weiner dog derby, and more. Up to 50 animal rescue groups, pet friendly vendors, pet care education, and a pet foot and supplies drive. All leashed people and well-behaved pets are welcome. Proceeds benefit Get Rescued, Inc, which supports animal rescue groups throughout the state.

2/24 – Iconic: Paint St. Pete Edition
$150 members/$175 non-members, 7-10pm, Morean Center for Clay, 420 22nd St. S, St. Pete. This fundraiser for The Morean Arts Center will highlight the city’s talented artists as they engage in a one-day battle of the brushes. See plein air paintings unfold before your eyes during the day at several iconic St. Pete locations, then attend the evening event to view the final masterpieces, bid on favorites, and cast a vote for the most captivating artist. Tickets: http://tinyurl.com/28vth2tr

2/25 – “Garden Groove” concert
$30-$35, 3-5pm, Dr. Carter A. Woodson African American Museum, 2240 Ninth Ave. S, St. Pete. “Garden Groove” features the Scotty Wright Quintet, presented by the Al Downing Tampa Bay Jazz Association in celebration of Black History Month. Wright will be joined by some of the area’s best: Butch Thomas (saxophone), Judi Glover (keyboard), Erik Hempel (bass), and Rod Alnord (drums). Tickets at http://tinyurl.com/2rt8pbdb

2/26 – Radio Theatre Project Live
$20/$25 members, 7pm, The Studio @620, 620 First Ave. S, St. Pete. Join local actors as they bring unique stories to life, accompanied by Foley artist Matt Cowley and interpreted for the hearing impaired by Carol Downing. Tickets: http://tinyurl.com/37xsst4j  727-895-6620

3/2 – Gulfport’s Pink Flamingo Home Tour
$25/$30, 10am-5pm (ad page 51) Tour Stetson University College of Law, built as a luxury hotel, and a number of artistic homes in the Northwest Gulfport Stetson area.

3/2 – Tickled Pink Comedy Tour
$40/$55 Palladium Theatre, 8pm, 253 5th Ave., St. Pete 33701 
Squeaky Clean comedy tour. (scan QR code on page 55)

3/2-3 – Gasparilla Festival of the Arts
Free, Sat. 9-6, Sun 10-5, Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park, Tampa. One of the top outdoor, juried fine arts shows in the U.S. The festival showcases artists and their work to include ceramic, digital, drawing, fiber, glass, jewelry, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, watercolor and wood, as well as the works of local young artists. Artists vie for nearly $100,000 in prize money and scholarships.

3/2-3 – Pinellas Botanicals and Brunchfest
Free, 9am-4pm, 5010 81st Ave. N, Pinellas Park. Get your bloom on at this weekend bursting with a vibrant fusion of blooming beauty and mouthwatering brunch delights. Festivities will include live music, a best brunch competition, a selection of unique plants, charming garden accessories, talented local artisans, craftsmen, and kids’ activities.

3/9-10 – 49th Tarpon Springs Fine Art Festival
Free admission, 9am-5pm Sat./10am-5pm Sun., 100 Library Lane, Craig Park. The festival offers more than 150 exhibiting artists, selected by a jury of discriminating art professionals. Visitors enjoy a full schedule of music, sample craft beers, and taste a variety of crowd-pleasing international foods. Only ADA compliant service animals allowed. No coolers.

3/14-17 – Spring Break Waterfront Festival and Battle of the Bands
Free (pay to park), 3-9pm (3/14), ROC Park, 200 Rex Place, Madeira Beach. The biggest community event of the year, BOTB kicks off the festival 3/14 and provides a platform for local artists and rock bands to showcase their talent. Bands will compete in elementary, middle school, high school, and young adults categories. A variety of food trucks and beverage vendors, along with favorite rides and games will be on hand. 

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