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Vilano Beach, Florida is a picturesque destination for visitors and residents alike nestled on Florida's First Coast just North East of Historic St. Augustine.
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Sunday Market Information
EVENTS
North Shores News - July 2009
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Saturday July 4 7 pm and 9:30 pm | |
JULY 4TH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT & FIREWORKS Vilano Pier Park. Info: 824-1212
Live music from nationally recognized Falling Bones Band playing 1960s music until fireworks over the City of St. Augustine bayfront begin about 9:30. Simulcast by WFOY 1230AM will also be broadcast. Entertainment supported by funding from The Sunday Market by the Vilano Beach Main Street Partnership. Pawnee’s Cafe at 165 Vilano Road and Haley’s Pub at 176 Vilano Road open late. | |
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Sunday July 5 8 am to Noon | |
MORNING AFTER BEACH CLEANUP Pick up supplies at Vilano Beach Ramp. Sponsored by Keepers of the Coast. Volunteers get raffle ticket for $100 clothing gift certificate to Blue Sky Surf Shop. Prize for most cigarette butts collected. Info: 209-0333 | |
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Thursday July 9 5:30 PM til ? | |
VENDORS & GENDERS NIGHT OUT At Pawnee’s Café, 165 Vilano Road. Normally a girl’s night out event. Guys are welcome too. Crafts and other offerings for shopaholics as well as food and wine. New vendors welcome by reservation. 824-2455. Pet friendly patio. | |
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July & August 9 am to 2 pm | |
SPARS YOUTH SAILING CAMP
8 weekly camps for ages 10 to 15. At Salt Run in Anastasia State Park.
Info: 687-4625
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Mon July 6 to Fri July 10 | |
SURF’S UP CAMP Camps also from July 13 to 17, August 3 to 7 & 10-14. Ages 6-16. Learn to Surf, Lifeguard rescue techniques, the ways of the water. Info: Eddie Zielman. 669-1269. | |
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Friday July 10 & 24 6 to 11 pm | |
KIDS NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM
Lightner Museum. Dinner, games, treasure hunt, movie and other activities for ages 7 to 12. Sponsored by the Junior Service League. $45 first child. $35 sibling. Info: 302.2444 | |
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Monday July 13 3 to 5 pm | |
SCENIC & HISTORIC A1A Corridor Management Council At South Ponte Vedra Civic Assn Center, 2724 SPV Blvd. | |
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Tues July 14 7 pm | |
FREE “LOOSE LEASH ON THE BEACH” Dog Training Class. Beach Pavilion area. Info: A1A Dog Training. 377-0037. | |
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Wednesday July 15 4 pm | |
VILANO BEACH MAIN STREET PLANNING GROUP At the Hampton Inn Oceanside on Vilano Road
Design * Economic Restructuring * Organization * Promotion.
"The best is yet to come." This meeting will feature a presentation by the Sheriff’s department to discuss vandalism and a possible Neighborhood Watch Program. Info: 501-5891 or 824-1212 | |
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Thursday July 16 6 pm | |
ALTRUSA CLUB
Community minded international group who welcome new members. (3rd Thurs) At South Ponte Vedra Civic Assn Center, 2724 SPV Blvd.
Janet Gandara. 823-1101 | |
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Tues July 21 6 pm | |
COMMUNITY DOG TRAINING CLASS Basic Obedience Dog Training Class. 6 weeks class every Tuesday Info: A1A Dog Training. 377-0037. | |
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Every Friday & Saturday Night
5:30 to 7:30 pm Wednesdays 5:30 to 9 pm Sundays 10 am to 1:30 pm | |
WINE TASTINGS
ITALIAN DINNER
CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
Pawnee’s Café & Fine Wines, 165 Vilano RD, 824-2455
Friday $10 for 6 wines. Saturday $7 for 4 wines. Case discounts. | |
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Mon/Wed/Fri @ 8:00 am, Most Sat @ 9:30 am | |
FUN FITNESS CLASSES
Harbor View Room at Kingfish Grill, Camachee Island
Tighten & Tone and Jazzercise, body sculpt. Beginners welcome. Susan Rubin, instructor, 669-9638. $38 / month or 4 classes $20.
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Every Sunday
9:30 & 10:30 am | |
CHURCH AT VILANO
North Shores Community Center, 120 Meadow Avenue 808-8304 Bible Study 9:30 am, Worship 10:30 am.
Prayer & Bible Study on Wednesdays at 7 pm. | |
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Every Sunday
7:00 pm | |
CHRISTIAN INTERDENOMINATIONAL SERVICE
Full service with live music. At the Vilano Surf Hut, 120 Vilano Rd. 806-8120 | |
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Every Sunday
Noon to 4 pm | |
VILANO BEACH SUNDAY MARKET AT THE PIER
A non-profit community service that provides fresh produce, baked goods, other foods and fine arts and crafts by local artists.
The Market does not have mass merchandised crafts, second hand or flea market items.
It is planned to be a first class open market experience for residents, visitors and tourists and to enhance community spirit. | |
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