Six things to do in Flagler County through the end of February

An original Black History Month play, a performance of traditional Jewish music, a tribute to the Eagles, "Romeo and Juliet" and more!


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Alex Galynkin, Bonnie Siamon, Shelley King, Lina Mayz, Claire Soria,  Marina Lupina, Bella Malkes, Phyllis Wolff-McDonough and Frank Wiener. Photo courtesy of Temple Beth Shalom
Alex Galynkin, Bonnie Siamon, Shelley King, Lina Mayz, Claire Soria, Marina Lupina, Bella Malkes, Phyllis Wolff-McDonough and Frank Wiener. Photo courtesy of Temple Beth Shalom
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Saturday, Feb. 22

Original Black History Month play

When: 1 p.m.
Where: Mt. Calvary Baptist Church of Palm Coast, 75 Palm Coast Parkway S.
Cost: Free
Details: "Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Journey to Freedom," an original play written and directed by Deaconess Margie Arthur. Call 447-5719 or email [email protected].

Sunday, Feb. 23

"Songs of the Shtetl"

When: 2 p.m.
Where: Temple Beth Shalom, 40 Wellington Drive, Palm Coast
Cost: $10 donation at the door
Details: Singers, dancers and musicians, members and friends of Temple Beth Shalom will honor the music of European Jews with a performance entitled  “Songs of the Shtetl… and Beyond." Traditional melodies will be sung and enacted in Yiddish, Russian and Hebrew with English translations. Poignant music by classical violinist Zuri Zinger and dancing will be performed in Russian/Yiddish fashion. Call 445-3006.

Tuesday, Feb. 25

Mardi Gras at Grand Haven

When: 6 p.m.
Where: Grand Haven Golf Club, 500 Riverfront Dr., Palm Coast
Cost: $100
Details: Come in cocktail attire for the Bourbon Street experience brought to Flagler County. Play at game tables with the chance to win prize drawings at the end of the night. Proceeds benefit the Flagler County Education Foundation. Visit flagleredfoundation.org or call 437-7526 ext. 1123.

"Hotel California: A Salute to the Eagles"

When: 7:30 p.m.
Where: Flagler Auditorium, 5500 E. State Road 100, Palm Coast
Cost: $29-39
Details: A tribute show recreating the sound of the Eagles and their hit songs. Visit flaglerauditorium.org or call 437-7547.  

Wednesday, Feb. 26

"Tacos, Turtles and Tourism" block party

When: 3 to 7 p.m.
Where: Flagler Beach Historical Museum, 207 S. Central Ave.
Cost: Free
Details: See the unveiling of the eighth turtle sculpture on Flagler's Turtle Trail and enjoy a neighborhood block party afterward. Call 225-4394 or visit [email protected].

Feb. 27-Mar. 1

Shakespeare in the Park, "Romeo and Juliet" 

When: 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday
Where: Palm Coast Arts Foundation, 1500 Central Ave., Palm Coast
Cost: $25 for PCAF members, $35 for future members, $15 for students with ID
Details: Set in the 1950s, Palm Coast City Repertory Theatre and the Palm Coast Arts Foundation’s production will infuse Shakespeare's oft-told tale with a fresh and riveting look. 

“We have two spectacular talents playing the leads," said John Sbordone, CRT creative director. "Lillie Thomas [Juliet] just won the Orlando Sentinel's critic's pick as Best Actress in a Musical for 2019. Brent Jordan [Romeo] is simply the best young male talent around."

“This is our third year to partner with the City Repertory Theatre in bringing Shakespeare to the community," said Nancy Crouch, PCAF executive director. "His words live throughout time, and the Palm Coast Arts Foundation is looking forward to yet another Shakespeare in the Park series. This series has grown each year and an additional matinee performance has been scheduled to accommodate the demand. We look forward to how John Sbordone spins a modern twist on the 1595 romantic tragedy of William Shakespeare.” 

The performances takes place on the covered outdoor stage in Town Center. Visit palmcoastartsfoundation.com or call 225-4394.

 

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