THINGS TO DO
Saturday, Feb. 25
• New York Mets Spring Training
– Kick off the season with
the first home game of spring
training when the Mets play the
Miami Marlins at Clover Park
in St. Lucie West. Learn more
about the schedule and tickets
by going to mlb.com or calling
871-2115.
• Wine, Beer and Spirit Festival –
MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Event
Center. Call for time and details.
807.4488
MARCH
Wednesday, March 1
• Adoption: Healthy U – Port St.
Lucie Community Center, 6:30
p.m. Learn about adoption.
878.2277
Thursday, March 2
• Wait Until Dark – Thriller. Blind
housewife threatened by con
men. Pineapple Playhouse, Fort
Pierce, 8 p.m. 465.0366
Friday, March 3
• Wait Until Dark – Thriller. Blind
housewife threatened by con
men. Pineapple Playhouse, Fort
Pierce, 8 p.m. 465.0366
Saturday, March 4
• Wait Until Dark – Thriller. Blind
housewife threatened by con
men. Pineapple Playhouse, Fort
Pierce, 2 and 8 p.m. 465.0366
• Port St. Lucie Garlic Festival –
It’ll be easy to socially distance
at this festival at MIDFLORIDA
Credit Union Event Center,
11 a.m.-6 p.m. Enjoy great garlic
dishes, shopping, music and
family fun. Visit www.treasurecoastGarlicFest.
com for details.
Sunday, March 5
• Port St. Lucie Garlic Festival –
It’ll be easy to socially distance
at this festival at MIDFLORIDA
Credit Union Event Center, 11
a.m.-5 p.m. Enjoy great garlic
dishes, shopping, music and
family fun. Visit www.treasurecoastGarlicFest.
com for details.
• Wait Until Dark – Thriller. Blind
housewife threatened by con
men. Pineapple Playhouse,
Fort Pierce, 2 p.m. 465.0366
Wednesday, March 8
• Nonnative Reptiles of the
Treasure Coast – Presented by
Ken Gioeli, natural resources
extension agent for St. Lucie
County. This lecture is designed
to teach Florida residents and
visitors about nonnative reptile
biology and natural history. St.
Lucie County Aquarium, 420 Seaway
Drive, Fort Pierce, 9-10 a.m.
Coffee and light refreshments,
8:30 a.m. 462.3474
Thursday, March 9
• Wait Until Dark – Thriller. Blind
housewife threatened by con
men. Pineapple Playhouse,
Fort Pierce, 8 p.m. 465.0366
Friday, March 10
• Wait Until Dark – Thriller. Blind
housewife threatened by con
men. Pineapple Playhouse,
Fort Pierce, 8 p.m. 465.0366
Saturday, March 11
• Wait Until Dark – Thriller. Blind
housewife threatened by con
men. Pineapple Playhouse,
Fort Pierce, 2 and 8 p.m.
465.0366
Sunday, March 12
Daylight saving time begins at
2 a.m. Move clocks forward.
• Wait Until Dark – Thriller. Blind
housewife threatened by con
men. Pineapple Playhouse,
Fort Pierce, 2 p.m. 465.0366
Friday, March 17
St. Patrick’s Day
• St. Patrick’s Day Festival –
MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Event
Center, Port St. Lucie, 5-10 p.m.
The Society of the Friendly Sons
& Daughters of Ireland invite
you to join a salute to St. Patrick
and Irish culture. Traditional
Irish cuisine, beer, music and
other culinary delights will be
accompanied by Irish dancing,
displays, arts and crafts, carnival
rides and fun for the whole family.
878.2277
Saturday, March 18
• St. Patrick’s Day Festival –
MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Event
Center, Port St. Lucie. Parade
starts at 11 a.m.; festival runs
from noon to 10 p.m. The Society
of the Friendly Sons & Daughters
of Ireland invite you to join
a salute to St. Patrick and Irish
culture. Traditional Irish cuisine,
beer, music and other culinary
delights will be accompanied by
Irish dancing, displays, arts and
crafts, carnival rides and fun for
the whole family. Featured entertainment
by Young Wolfe Tones.
878.2277
Monday, March 20-Friday, March 24
• Jazz Week – For the week’s
special shows please see the
Fort Pierce Jazz & Blues Society’s
calendar at https://www.
jazzsociety.org/p/16/eventcalendar/
d/20230301 or call for
details at 460.5299.
Wednesday, March 22
• Marine Global Earth Observatory
– Presented by Dean Janiak,
biologist from the Smithsonian
Marine Research Station at the
county aquarium. Biodiversity of
marine life is concentrated along
the coasts, but our shorelines are
changing rapidly. The Marine-
GEO program, a global network
of partners led by the Smithsonian,
is focused on the causes and
consequences of this change
on marine biodiversity, which is
fundamental to a healthy ecosystem.
St. Lucie County Aquarium,
420 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce,
9-10 a.m. Coffee and light refreshments,
30 PortStLucieMagazine.com
8:30 a.m. 462.3474
Friday, March 24
• PowWow – 57th Anniversary
of the annual Native American
event, St. Lucie County Fairgrounds,
4 p.m.-9 p.m. Hosts are
Northern Drum – Warpaint Singers
and Southern Drum – Ottertrail.
Tepee display, flute music,
Native American food, vendors,
story telling and more. Camping
available at the fairgrounds
with special pricing for scout
units. Visit www.facebook.com/
FIHApowwow/ for more information
or call 519.7888.
Saturday, March 25
• Strawberry Festival – Family
fun and festivities celebrating all
things strawberry, the MIDFLORIDA
Credit Union Event Center,
10 a.m.-5 p.m. The king of strawberries
– Plant City – is providing
the berries. Enjoy strawberry
shortcake and strawberry fudge,
strawberry lemonade, strawberry
jams, jellies and salsa, delicious
food, kids activities, free
rock painting, bungee jumping,
pie eating contest, classic cars,
cute baby contest, petting farm,
berry cute baby contest and
more. Visit www.portstluciefest.
com or call 807.4488 for more
information.
• PowWow – 57th Anniversary
of the annual Native American
event, St. Lucie County Fairgrounds,
10 a.m.-9 p.m. Hosts
are Northern Drum – Warpaint
Singers and Southern Drum –
Ottertrail. Tepee display, flute
music, Native American food,
intertribal dancing and dance
seminars, storytelling princess
competition, and more. Camping
available at the fairgrounds
with special pricing for scout
units. Visit www.facebook.com/
FIHApowwow/ for more information
or call 519.7888.
Sunday, March 26
• Strawberry Festival - Family fun
and festivities celebrating all
things strawberry, the MIDFLORIDA
Credit Union Event Center,
10 a.m.-5 p.m. The king of strawberries
– Plant City – is providing
the berries. Enjoy strawberry
shortcake and strawberry fudge,
strawberry lemonade, strawberry
jams, jellies and salsa, delicious
food, kids activities, free
rock painting, bungee jumping,
pie eating contest, classic cars,
cute baby contest, petting farm,
berry cute baby contest and
more. Visit www.portstluciefest.
com or call 807.4488 for more
information.
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