Calendar: FPC-TV to host film festival at Flagler Palm Coast High

Also in Calendar: PCAF's second-annual Shakespeare in the Park.


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FPC-TV Fim Festival is Friday, March 1.
FPC-TV Fim Festival is Friday, March 1.
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Sunday, Feb. 17

'The Colour Collective II'

When: 4 p.m.

Where: African American Cultural Society, 4422 U.S. Highway 1

Cost: $5 entry

Details: In celebration of Black "Her"story Month, Naturals of Palm Coast will present a melanin curated marketplace for women of color, by women of color. There will be a fashion preview, live entertainment, hair styling demonstrations, giveaways and more. Call 742-2510 or email [email protected].

 

Monday, Feb. 18

Coffee with a cop

When: 9:30-10:30 a.m.

Where: Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Parkway NE

Cost: Free

Details: Palm Coast Parks and Recreation and the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office are partnering to offer “Coffee with a Cop.” This program allows citizens to sit down with a member of law enforcement to discuss their concerns or issues, uninterrupted, while enjoying a cup of coffee in a casual, neutral environment. Pre-register at https://www.parksandrec.fun/adults.

 

Tuesday, Feb. 19

Flagler Woman's Club to host Candidates’ Night

When: 7 p.m.

Where: 1524 S. Central Ave., Flagler Beach

Cost: Free

Details: Meet the following candidates running for the Flagler Beach City Commission:

Rick Belhumeur, Paul Eik, Jane Mealy and Deborah R. Phillips. Each candidate will be given five minutes for an initial presentation. There will be a question-and-answer period and then closing statements. Call Margaret Sheehan-Jones at 931-0488. No campaign paraphernalia in the clubhouse.

 

Feb. 21-24

Shakespeare in the Park

When: 6 p.m. Feb. 21; 7 p.m. Feb. 22-23; and 2 p.m. Feb. 24.

Where: PCAF outdoor stage, 1500 Central Ave.

Cost: $25 for PCAF members; $30 general public; $10 students

Details: The Palm Coast Arts Foundation will host the second-annual Shakespeare in the Park with the “Taming of the Shrew,” directed by City Repertory Theatre’s John Sbordone, at the stage in Town Center. Opening night on Feb. 21, will be a special reception with food and drinks and an opportunity for guests to mingle with the actors following the performance. Performances and audience together under the tent of the outdoor stage makes for an intimate theatre experience. Tickets can be purchased at https://www.palmcoastartsfoundation.com or by calling 225-4394. The opening night reception is $50 PCAF members; $60 general public.

 

Saturday, Feb. 23

Bowling for a cause

When: 1-3 p.m.

Where: Palm Coast Lanes, 11 Old Kings Road N.

Cost: $20 for shoes and bowling

Details: Zach Polsenberg’s Heat Severity Charity is holding two upcoming fundraisers, with the goal of raising funds to purchase a special cooling system for both of the high school football teams in Palm Coast. The first fundraiser event is family-oriented. Food specials include $2 hot dogs and $2 fries. There will be raffles, 50/50 and shirts to support the charity. Call Claudine Polsenberg at 239-961-1142 or email her at [email protected].

 

Friday, March 1

FPC-TV Film Festival

When: 6 p.m.

Where: Flagler Palm Coast High School Library, 5500 State Road 100

Cost: $5

Details: The fourth-annual Film Festival is a fundraiser for the FPC-TV program. Concessions like popcorn, candy, chocolate and soda will be available for purchase. The event is open to the public. Email [email protected]. Visit https://fpctvstudios.wixsite.com/fpctv.

 

Saturday, March 2

Martini Madness

When: 7 p.m.

Where: Palm Coast Community Center

Cost: Tickets are $50

Details: The Rotary Club of Palm Coast is launching a new event “Martini Madness,” which will feature a variety of tastings from local restaurants, specialty food retailers, caterers and food service providers. A Signature Martini Bar will be hosted by Fun Coast Bartending and beer and wine will also be available. The 21+ black-tie optional event will also include dancing to live music from “Traces of Gold,” silent auction, bottle toss and raffles. The Rotary Club of Palm Coast anticipates this new event will become the club’s largest annual fundraiser, with 100% of the proceeds supporting the club’s many local service projects and other emerging opportunities and community needs. The club is actively seeking event sponsors, food and beverage purveyors and auction donations. Tickets can be purchased on Eventbrite or by contacting the club directly at [email protected].

 

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