- November 7, 2024
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Florida/Georgia horseshoe tournaments
9 a.m., Old Dixie Community Park, 1250 S. Old Dixie Highway, Bunnell. Sanctioned pitchers, must be registered by Thursday, Oct. 20. To register,call Howard Hawes 437-2091 or [email protected]. For more information, Al Meyer 586-2501 or Joe Norton 201-213-4677. Food truck on site both days.
Coffee with a cop
8 a.m., State Street Diner, 601 N. State Street, Bunnell.
Boo Bash
5-8 p.m., Belle Terre Park, 339 Parkview Dr. Family friendly for all ages. Presented by Palm Coast Parks & Recreation and Wadsworth Elementary. Costume contest, refreshments and games. Free. More information, 986-2323.
Women’ Conference
9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Church on the Rock, 2200 N. State St., Bunnell. Speaker, Pastor Val Palmer, 10 praise and worship workshops. $10 includes lunch. 237-8318.
Oktoberfest
5 p.m., Palm Coast VFW, 47 Old Kings Road N. Traditional German dinner at 6 p.m. with bratwurst, knockwurst, German potatoes and German chocolate cake. Polka and Oktoberfest music by DJ Greg. Tickets $15. 446-8696.
Dance for Hope
2-4:30 p.m., Portuguese American Cultural Center, 1200 Palm Harbor Parkway. Hope to Help Foundation. Baile Explosivo, dance fusion style aerobic dance fitness. Gift, raffles, and best Halloween costume contest. To benefit women in Flagler County diagnosed with breast and gynecological cancer. Cost $15 before event, and $20 at the door. https://danceforhope.ticketbud.com. More information, 264-6571, or email [email protected]
AACS Celebration program
3 p.m., Matanzas High School Pirate theater, 3535 Old Kings Road N. Video depicting 25 years of AACS progress. Speaker Val Demings, first woman to be chief of police in Orlando. VIP reception to follow at AACS, 4422 N. U.S. 1. Tickets $25 for program, $50 for VIP reception. Available at AACS from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, and online at EventBrite.com.
Chamber Players of Palm Coast
3:30 p.m., Palm Coast United Methodist Church, 5200 Belle Terre Parkway. Directed by Paige Dashner Long, and featuring the music of Vivaldi, Boccherini, Sammartini, and Scarlatti. Free, and open to the public. More information, 445-1600.
The Forgotten Women Project theatrical production
4 p.m., Flagler County Art League, 160 Cypress Pointe Parkway, Suite 207C. The Language of Abuse, an educational and awareness campaign. Tickets $10 at the door on online at EventBrite.com
Voter Education forum
5:30 p.m. meet and greet reception (cash bar), 7 p.m. program, Hilton Garden Inn, 55 Town Center Blvd. Six candidates running for three Flagler County Commission seats; Rep. Paul Renner and his opponent, Adam Morley; Sen. Travis Hutson and his opponent Curtis Ceballos; Flagler County Clerk candidates Tom Bexley and Doug Courtney. Moderator is David Ayres, Flagler Broadcasting/WNZF news radio.
Flagler County NAACP
6 p.m., African American Cultural Society, 4422 N U.S. 1.
The Flagler County NAACP will meet 6 p.m., Oct. 25, at the African American Cultural Society, 4422 North U.S. Highway 1, Palm Coast. Nominating committee report on officers and at-large members running for election to executive committee. For more information, call 446-7822.
Orchid society
7 p.m., Flagler County Art League, 160 Cypress Pointe Parkway, Suite 207. Flagler County Orchid Society. All orchid lovers welcome. 439-9924.
Buddy Taylor Middle School idol show
7 p.m., Buddy Taylor Middle School, 4500 Belle Terre Blvd. Eleven BTMS contestants will perform and judges and audience will decide who will be the 2016-2017 Idol. Tickets $5.
Guided Candlelight Trail Walk
6-9 p.m., Bulow Plantation Ruins, 3501 Old Kings Road (south of State Road 100). Living history, tram rides, Halloween candy, kid activities and prizes. Additional information at https://www.floridastateparks.org/park/Bulow-Plantation
Belle Terre Swim & Racquet Club fall festival
11 a.m. to 3 p.m., BTSR, 73 Patricia Drive. Halloween costume parade and contest. Club facilities will be open, tennis and pickle ball instruction, live entertainment, hot dogs, bake sale and more.
GratitudeAmerican Military Golf Tournament
Noon registration, Palm Harbor Golf Club. Help us help the veterans. Sponsor/registration site: www.palmharborgolfclub.com/coldwellbanker.Inquiries call 445-5880.
Flagler Woman’s Club Bunco
7 p.m., Flagler Woman’s Club, 1524 S. Central Ave., Flagler Beach. $10 at the door. Call 439-3960 for more information.
Halloween Hall of Terror
7-9 p.m., Saturday; 7-10 p.m., Sunday; and 7-11 p.m., Monday, Palm Coast
Fire Station 21, 9 Corporate Drive. Those who dare, go through a haunted house and show, with volunteer characters, many of whom are firefighters and other city employees. Free. Recommended for ages 10 and older. More information, 986-2300 or palmcoastgove.com/events.
Halloween dinner and dance
5 p.m. doors open, 6 p.m. dinner, Palm Coast VFW 8696, 47 Old Kings Road N. Music by Tim Rippey. Tickets $18 each, two for $35. For tickets, call 446-8696.
Fall Family Festival
12:30-5 p.m., St. Mary Catholic Church, 230 S. Old Dixie Highway, Bunnell. Chinese basket auction, kid zone, food trucks, arts and crafts and Polish food.
Medical programs and support groups
Look good, feel better
6-8 p.m., Florida Hospital Flagler, 60 Memorial Medical Parkway. Free program for women dealing with hair loss and skin changes due to chemotherapy and radiation. Learn specific techniques and receive free makeup package valued at $200. Advanced registration required to receive cosmetics. Call the American Cancer Society 800-227-2345.
Lung cancer support group
1:30 p.m., Florida Hospital Flagler, 60 Memorial Medical Parkway. Patients who have been diagnosed with lung cancer might have physical needs and emotional concerns distinct from other cancer patients. A safe and open environment to share experiences and struggles. For information, 586-2065.
Free yoga class for cancer survivors and caretakers
11 a.m. to noon, Florida Hospital Flagler, 60 Memorial Medical Parkway. Certified instructor Michel Jain will lead the class focused on integration of movements, stretches and breath awareness. For information, and to register, call Deborah Duvall 586-2065.
Food collection for St. Francis House in St. Augustine
Food drive by new church, Mt. Moriah Church of Deliverance. Donations can be dropped off at the Daytona State College bookstore, Palm Coast campus, 3000 Palm Coast Parkway 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Mondays-Thursdays; 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Fridays. The new church meets the first Sunday of the month at Buddy Taylor Midddle School.
Palm Coast Yacht Club & Chico’s fashion show
10:30 a.m. doors open at One Yacht Club Drive. All proceeds benefit the Family Life Center. Show features clothing from Chico’s in Ormond Beach. Tickets are $35 each and include the show, lunch and wine. Tickets online at www.palmcoastyachtclub.com. No tickets will be sold at the door.
Saturday, Nov. 5 and Sunday, Nov 6
Rescheduled Pellicer Creek Raid
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., The Florida Agricultural Museum will host the seventh annual Pellicer Creek Raid. Infantry, artillery, and cavalry troops will be demonstrating military life in Florida circa 1864. Parades will take place at noon and battles at 1 pm on both days of the event. During the rest of the program, the re-enactors historic camps will be open to the public. Admission: $5 per person. For more information, 446-7630 or info@floridaagmuseumorg
Rescheduled Twelfth Annual Creekside Festival
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 5, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 6. Admission $5 per car.
Held under the majestic oaks of Princess Place Preserve, the Creekside Festival is an annual tradition that celebrates the natural beauty of Northeast Florida with live bluegrass music, a delicious variety of food, over 100 arts & craft vendors, historic re-enactors and family friendly activities.
The two-day festival includes exhibits and activities to appeal to all tastes. Festival goers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and a blanket to enjoy the live music. There will be a free bluegrass guitar workshop at 2 p.m. Sunday. Bring your instruments.
For more information, 437-0106, or www.flaglerchamber.org.
Friends of A1A Scenic & Historic Coastal Byway 5th Annual Spoonbills & Sprockets Cycling Tour
6 a.m. to 4 p.m., Marineland Policy Center, 9601 N. Oceanshore Blvd. Registration 6-8 a.m. 36, 72, and 100 mile cycling tours to raise awareness of the 72 mile scenic byway. Route maps at www.scenica1a.org. Catered lunch, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., at Hammock Beach Resort for riders and families and tours of Marineland Dolphin Adventure. Registration before Oct. 29, $50; Oct. 30- Nov. 5, $55; and day of event, $60. For more information, Danielle Anderson 503-5197 or [email protected].
Free calendar listings are available for nonprofit organizations in Flagler County. Send information, text rather than fliers please, two weeks before the event, or registration deadline, to [email protected]