1- ARTS ALIVE! Free Museum Day
Arts Alive Free Museum Day returns to St. Petersburg this Saturday, September 18th to offer free tickets for one day only. Participants include The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art, Imagine Museum, The Florida Holocaust Museum, Museum of Fine, The St. Petersburg Museum of History and The Dali. Check each location’s website for more infromation on how to take advantage of free admission Saturday. Check with your favorite local museum to see if they’re participating.
2- JAWS Free Movie on the Beach
Jaws Returns! Join the City of Madeira Beach for a Free Movie on the Beach at Archibald Memorial Beach Park. Movie begins at sunset and attendees are welcome to bring their own chairs, blankets, and coolers. If you do not want to bring a chair, Saltwater Destination with have chairs available for reservation until they are sold out. Click here to learn more.
3- St. Petersburg Margarita Fest
Fiesta like there’s no mañana at the St. Pete Margarita Fest! Head out to St. Pete’s Grand Central District this Saturday, September 18th for the official ST. PETE MARGARITA FEST, the ultimate margarita party! This event offers attendees 10+ margarita tastings, great music, food for purchase and more! Tickets start at $45. Click here to learn more.
4- Gypsy Star Band at Sacred Lands
Sacred Lands will hold its first concert since before Covid-19 this Friday, September 17th in their outside garden area with the GYPSY STAR BAND performing on the dolphin stage. The concert will start at 7:30 p.m. and seating will be limited to 50 people with a $15.00 admission. Reservations and prepayment required. Click here to learn more.
5- Try a Class at The Centre St. Pete Beach
The Centre St. Pete Beach offers classes each week to help you relax, de-stress & learn. This weekend’s classes include Hatha Yoga with Body Awakenings, Pour Paintings with The Missing Muse and Cannabliss Yoga with Gabrielle Levine. See their full calendar of events & classes here. Click here to read The Centre St. Pete Beach’s article in our August/September issue.