Calendar: Native American Festival to return to Princess Place

Also in calendar: "A Heart for the Homeless" fundraiser approaches.


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The fifth-annual Native American Festival will be at Princess Place Preserve on Feb. 23-24. File photo from the 2016 Festival
The fifth-annual Native American Festival will be at Princess Place Preserve on Feb. 23-24. File photo from the 2016 Festival
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Thursday, Feb. 21

Inspired Mic night

When: 6 p.m.

Where: Hidden Treasure Raw Bar and Grill, 820 Moody Lane, Flagler Beach

Cost: $12.50 online; $15 at the door

Details: Each month, 14 individuals present seven minutes of their creative performance, ranging from poetry to stand-up comedy and everything in between. The first performer opens at 6:30 p.m. The ticket includes one drink and entry into a drawing with a prize of $25 cash or a $50 gift certificate to Hidden Treasure restaurant. Visit https://www.theinspiredmicus.com.

 

Friday, Feb. 22

Skywarn Storm Spotter class

When: 6 p.m.

Where: Emergency Operations Center, 1769 E. Moody Blvd. building 3, Bunnell

Cost: Free

Details: Ben Nelson, meteorologist with the National Weather Service, will teach the class, hosted by Flagler County Emergency Services and the National Weather Service. It will cover everything from cloud formations to thunderstorm development to visual predictions. Those who participate in the class are eligible to become volunteer storm spotters and assist Emergency Services and the National Weather Service by reporting potentially hazardous weather events. Registration is required, and can be done by contacting Bob Pickering at 313-4250 or [email protected].

 

Saturday, Feb. 23, and Sunday, Feb. 24

Native American Festival

When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Where: Princess Place Preserve, 2500 Princess Place Road

Cost: $5/person; 12 and under free

Details: The fifth-annual Princess Place Pow Wow, Flagler County’s Native American festival, complete with dancing, weapons demonstrations, wildlife exhibits, encampments and displays, will be this weekend.

 

Wednesday, Feb. 27

Sons of the American Revolution Meeting

When: 1 p.m.

Where: Flagler County Public Library, 2500 Palm Coast Parkway NW

Cost: Free

Details: Flagler Chapter President Charlie Hayes will discuss patriot connections and developing a biography for the SAR. The meeting is open to the public. Call 597-3238.

 

Compassionate Friends meeting

When: 5:30 p.m.

Where: VITAS office, 4 Old Kings Road N.

Cost: Free

Details: The Compassionate Friends, a nonprofit self-help bereavement support organization, welcomes any parent, grandparent and sibling over age 18 who have suffered the loss of a child of any age. Call John Brady at 610-428-3139.

 

Friday, March 1, and Saturday, March 2

‘12 Angry Jurors’

When: 6:30 p.m.

Where: Matanzas High School cafeteria, 3535 Pirate Nation Way

Cost: $20 presale/$25 at the door

Details: Matanzas High School’s Pirate Players presents an interactive dinner theater with “12 Angry Jurors.” Doors open at 6 p.m. Visit http://pirates32137.booktix.com. Call 447-11575.

 

Saturday, March 2

Boyz-2-Men Conference

When: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Where: Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, 75 Pine Lakes Path

Cost: Free

Details: There will be two guest speakers: former basketball player Cazzie Russell, and the church pastor’s brother, Terrance Coffie, who suffered with addiction before turning his life around and becoming a professor at New York University and an author. The church is providing a light breakfast and lunch for people who register. Young men who attend will also get a gift. Call the church office at 447-5719 to register.

 

Kiwanis fundraiser

When: 6 p.m.

Where: Halifax Plantation Golf Club, 3400 Club House Drive, Ormond Beach

Cost: $50 tickets

Details: The Flagler County Kiwanis Club will be hosting its annual fundraiser gala. Festivities start at 6 p.m. with a social hour and silent auction followed by dinner, with choice of menu, and spectacular entertainment staring singer impersonator Conner Lorre coming back to Palm Coast after last year’s sellout crowd. All proceeds will help support the many community and school, youth development programs sponsored by the local Kiwanians, including the Terrific Kids Program, K-Kids and the Matanzas High Key Club. For tickets, visit flaglercountykiwanis.org or call 413-949-3893. 

 

Saturday, March 9

Celebrate Women’s History Month

When: 11 a.m.

Where: Pine Lakes Golf Club, 400 Pine Lakes Parkway

Cost: Lunch is $17/person

Details: The American Association of University Women Flagler will celebrate Women’s History Month with Robert Sprouse and future historians from the Flagler Institute of Integrated Investigations, i3 Academy at Flagler Palm Coast High School, for its monthly meeting. Contact Sally Smeaton at [email protected] or 447-4137 by March 6 for reservations.

 

Sunday, March 10

‘A Heart for the Homeless’

When: 5 p.m.

Where: Palm Coast Elks Lodge No. 2709, 53 Old Kings Road N.

Cost: $35

Details: The Sheltering Tree/Flagler County Family Assistance Center will host its third-annual “A Heart for the Homeless” fundraiser to assist people experiencing homelessness. There will be raffles and drawings. Call 437-3258 ext. 105 or email [email protected].

 

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