Things THINGS TO DO
To Do Jan. 11 – Feb. 19, 2023
CONTINUING
Please call or visit the websites of the below venues to see if events are on, changed or canceled.
• Art Gallery Exhibits: All year at
the MIDFLORIDA Credit Union
Event Center, Port St. Lucie
• Norman Rockwell Exhibit – Elliott
Museum, Stuart, through
Friday, March 3. 225.1961
• Free Electrons: Enlightening
Exploration of Creativity – Artists
Danuta Rothschild and Torenzo
Gann at the Elliott Museum, Stuart,
through April 27. 225.1961
RECURRING
Saturday
• Tradition Neighborhood Market
– Farmers Market and Arts and
Crafts, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. SW Village
Parkway at The Landing. For
details, visit Traditionneighborhoodmarket.
com or call
828.0188.
• Treasure Coast Model Railroad
Club – Clubhouse at 273 Becker
Road. Ever-changing layout with
trains in action, open for public
viewing, free, 10 a.m.-noon. Best
to call first. 621.9636
Third Saturday
• Community Garage Sale –
Minsky Gym, Darwin Boulevard,
8 a.m.-noon. Call first. 344.4142
• New Tradition Market – The
Landing, Tradition, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Last Saturday
• Science Saturday – a minifestival
at the Ocean Discovery
Center at Harbor Branch with
hands-on activities and marine
scientists, free, January-April
10 a.m.-4 p.m. 242.2293
Second Sunday
• Folk Jam – Savannas Preserve
State Park, 3-4:30 p.m. Bring an
instrument or just come and
listen. Held on the porch at the
education center on Walton
Road. 398.2779
Fourth Sunday
• One-Stop Garage Sale – MIDFLORIDA
Credit Union Event
Center garage, 9:30-1:30 p.m.
344.4142
Every Tuesday
• Woodcarver’s Workshop –
Walton Road Community Center,
8 a.m.-noon. 359.8565
• Special Populations Meet-up
– Sportsman’s Park, ages 5-10,
for structured and free play, $8
per person. Must register online
or in person and pay any fees at
Minsky Gym first. 344.4142
First Tuesday
• St. Lucie County Aquarium’s
Smithsonian Exhibit of saltwater
marine life in living native habitat
– This is the once-a-month
free admission day. This is also a
beach cleanup day for volunteers
who want to participate
from 8 to 10 a.m. 462.3474
Every Wednesday
• Ocean Science Lecture Series
– Learn from Harbor Branch
Oceanographic Institute
scientists and hear about their
latest discoveries, 4 p.m. January
through March. Call for lecture
details. 242.2293.
Second and Fourth Wednesday
• Jazz Jam Fort Pierce Jazz &
Blues Society – Port St. Lucie
Botanical Gardens, 6:30-9 p.m.
Check the calendar at jazzsociety.
org before going. 337.1959
Every Thursday
• Line Dancing – Walton Road
Community Center, Port St. Lucie.
Please call first to see if this
has resumed. 370.1732
Second Thursday
• River Nights – Veterans Park at
Rivergate, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Tranquil
evening overlooking the St.
Lucie River. Enjoy the fire, live
musical entertainment, cash bar,
food available for purchase. Free,
all ages welcome. Bring a chair.
878.2277
• Harbor Branch Specialty Experiences
– Learn about specific
marine science topics during
interactive workshop-like experience.
January-May, 1-2:30 p.m.
Reservations required, $40 per
person. 242.2293
First Friday
• Tradition Food Trucks and Vendors
– Tradition Square, 5-9 p.m.
Bring a chair. 878.0188
Second Friday
• Coffee with PSL City Council –
Port St. Lucie Community Center,
8:30 a.m. Call first. 871.5219
Third Friday
• Tradition Food Trucks and Vendors
– Tradition Square, 5-9 p.m.
Bring a chair. 878.0188
Fourth Friday
• Coffee with St. Lucie County
Commission Chairman – SLCTV
studio, Room 101, County Administration
44 PortStLucieMagazine.com
Building, Fort Pierce.
8:30 a.m. Call to find out how to
attend. 462.1400
JANUARY
Wednesday, Jan. 11
• Abigail Rockwell: On Norman
Rockwell – Granddaughter of
the famous painter discusses his
life, inspiration and legacy. Elliott
Museum, Stuart, 6:30-8 p.m.
RSVP at 225.1961.
Thursday, Jan. 12
• The Odd Couple – Female version.
Pineapple Playhouse, Fort
Pierce, 8 p.m. 465.0366
Friday, Jan. 13
• Comedy Zone with Julie Scoggins
and Paul Jensen – MIDFLORIDA
Credit Union Event Center,
8 p.m. 807.4488
• The Odd Couple – Female version.
Pineapple Playhouse, Fort
Pierce, 8 p.m. 465.0366
• Mars Watch – See the red
planet when Mars is closest to
Earth, about 40 million miles
away. Treasure Coast Astronomical
Society treasurecoastastronomy.
org hosts guided views
of Mars and its features at the
Hallstrom Planetarium, weather
permitting. Free and open to the
public, Hallstrom Planetarium,
Indian River State College, Fort
Pierce, 7-9 p.m. 462.7515
• Stuart Boat Show – See more
than 205 local, regional and
national exhibitors at the acclaimed
event this weekend.
Hundreds of boats are on display
ranging from 12 feet to more
than 90 feet. Look through the
fishing gear, electronics, clothing,
engines, lifts, safety equipment
and even visit finance and
insurance companies to discuss
how you can get your hands
on that boat you love. Attend
helpful seminars and enjoy the
music and food. 54-290 NW Dixie
Highway, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday
and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
964.522.5288
Saturday, Jan. 14
• Treasure Coast History Festival –
Enjoy a celebration of history in
St. Lucie, Martin and Indian River
counties. Sponsored by Indian
River Magazine, this year’s festival
pays tribute to the Sunrise
Theatre’s 100th anniversary. Built
in 1923, the restored Sunrise
is on the National Register of
Historic Places. The festival is free
and being held on Second Street
in downtown Fort Pierce, 9 a.m.-
3 p.m. This year also features
Lincoln Park Academy Looking
back on 100 years at 9 a.m.;
A Century of the Sunrise at
10:30 a.m.; and The Cow Creek
Chronicles; A Ranch and a Family
Remembered at 12:30 p.m.
Visit historical exhibitions, watch
re-enactors, and enjoy the food.
940.9005
• The Odd Couple – Female version.
Pineapple Playhouse, Fort
Pierce, 2 and 8 p.m. 465.0366
• The Fan – An 18th Century farce
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Enjoy a celebration of history in St. Lucie, Martin and Indian River counties
at the Treasure Coast History Festival on Saturday, Jan. 14. The festival
is free and being held on Second Street in downtown Fort Pierce, from 9
a.m.-3 p.m. This year features free presentations: Lincoln Park Academy
Looking back on 100 years at 9 a.m.; A Century of the Sunrise at 10:30
a.m.; and The Cow Creek Chronicles: A Ranch and a Family Remembered
at 12:30 p.m. Visit historical exhibitions, watch re-enactors and enjoy the
food. Call 940.9005 for more information.
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