THINGS TO DO
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lection - Public Works Department,
450 S.W. Thornhill Drive. 8 a.m. to
noon. For information on what is
acceptable call 873.63121
• Seafood Festival – Civic Center,
live music, kids zone with loads of
games and intriguing things to do,
many different kinds of vendors,
food and drink. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Hosted by the Boys and Girls Club
of St. Lucie County 807.4488 or
460.9918
• Dr. Oz Health and Wellness
Festival – Civic Center, sponsored
by WPBF 25, featuring Dr. Mehmet
Oz himself. He will lead a panel
discussion of medical experts, and
there will be booths with medical
professionals who can answer
your questions. There will also be a
health screening. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
807.4488
• The Boys Next Door – Pineapple
Playhouse, 8 p.m. 465.0366
Sunday, March 11
• Walk with a Naturalist – at Savannas
Preserve State Park on Walton
Road. Learn more about where you
live in a fun excursion through the
park from 9 to 11 a.m. Reservations
(required): 398-2779
• The Boys Next Door – Pineapple
Playhouse, 2 p.m. 465.0366
Thursday, March 15
• The Boys Next Door – Pineapple
Playhouse, 8 p.m. 465.0366
Friday, March 16
• St. Patrick’s Day Festival – Civic
Center, 5 p.m. Enjoy Irish cuisine,
green beer, and other culinary
delights. Dance to the music and
watch Irish dancing. Enjoy seeing
arts and crafts and the carnival
rides. 807.4488
• The Boys Next Door – Pineapple
Playhouse, 8 p.m. 465.0366
Saturday, March 17
• St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival
– Civic Center, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Enjoy Irish cuisine, green beer, and
other culinary delights. Dance to
the music and watch Irish dancing.
Enjoy seeing arts and crafts. And
the carnival rides. 807.4488
• The Boys Next Door – Pineapple
Playhouse, 8 p.m. 465.0366
• Comedian Bobby Collins – Civic
center. Doors open 7:30 for cash
bar. Show: 8 to 10 p.m. $34 per
person. 807.4488
Sunday, March 18
• The Boys Next Door – Pineapple
Playhouse, 2 p.m. 465.0366
Wednesday, March 21
• From Broadway to the Big Band –
Civic Center. Join the talented Port
St. Lucie Community Band for an
evening of great music. Doors open
at 6:40 p.m. for cash bar. Concert
7-10 p.m. Tickets $9 per person or
$10 in advance. Call 800.514.3849
ext. 1 Monday-Friday for tickets.
Thursday, March 22
• The Boys Next Door – Pineapple
Playhouse, 8 p.m. 465.0366
Friday, March 23
• 53rd Annual Native American
PowWow – St. Lucie County Fairgrounds.
Come for a day or camp
overnight at full hookup sites.
Native American dance, drummers,
and more. Many Native American
vendors, food, music. Presented by
Florida Indian Hobbyist Association.
519.7888
• The Boys Next Door – Pineapple
Playhouse, 8 p.m. 465.0366
Saturday, March 24
• Easter Egg Hunt at Tradition – Presented
by Martin Health Systems.
At The Landing shopping center
and the Tradition Village Center.
Children up to age 12. Rain date:
Sunday, March 25 10 a.m. to noon.
For information, http://traditioncommunityassc.
com
• 53rd Annual Native American
PowWow – St. Lucie County Fairgrounds.
Come for a day or camp
overnight at full hookup sites.
Native American dance, drummers,
and more. Many Native American
vendors, food, music. Presented by
Florida Indian Hobbyist Association.
519.7888
• The Boys Next Door – Pineapple
Playhouse, 8 p.m. 465.0366
Sunday, March 25
• A Tribute to Neil Diamond – An
evening with Neil Zirconia, the ultimate
faux diamond, Civic Center, 7
to 9 p.m. 807.4488
• 53rd Annual Native American
PowWow – St. Lucie County Fairgrounds.
Come for a day or camp
overnight at full hookup sites.
Native American dance, drummers,
and more. Many Native American
vendors, food, music. Presented by
Florida Indian Hobbyist Association.
519.7888
• The Boys Next Door – Pineapple
Playhouse, 2 p.m. 465.0366
Thursday March 29
• Easter Bunny Visit – Minsky Gym,
750 S.W. Darwin Blvd. Parents,
bring your cameras along with your
children, and a basket to collect
eggs. 10:30 a.m. to noon. 344.4142
Friday, March 30
• Easter Breakfast – Community
Center, 2195 S.E. Airoso Blvd. Kids
have a blast creating their own Easter
picture frame, dyeing eggs, and
enjoying a continental breakfast
with the Easter Bunny. Adult must
be present, but food is only for the
child. Ages 2-6. $9.50 per child.
878.2277
Saturday, March 31
• Eggstravaganza – Whispering
Pines Park and Tennis Center.
800 S.W. Darwin Blvd. Candy and
thousands of eggs on four baseball
fields. And, the Easter Bunny!
878.2277
APRIL
Saturday April 7
• Steven’s Soldiers Present Chili
Cook Off for Epilepsy – Epilepsy
Foundation – Civic Center. Open to
the public, free admission. 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. More information by calling
267.1011 or emailing CookOff-
ForEpilepsy@gmail.com
Thursday, April 12
• River Nights – at the park on
Westmoreland by the botanical
gardens. A fun time with food,
beverages, music, and a chance to
relax along the riverfront. 5:30-8:30
p.m. 878.2277
• Appreciation Night at the NY Mets
stadium – in St. Lucie West. Fans
who bring two nonperishable food
items will receive a free ticket to
the St. Lucie Mets game that night.
Keep Port St. Lucie Beautiful will
have a booth at the front of the stadium
and partner with the Treasure
Coast Food Bank for the donations.
Gates open at 5:30pm. Game: 6:30
p.m. 873.6312
Saturday, April 14
• Learn History – Shipwrecks of the
Treasure Coast, with IRSC Professor
Ronald Frazer at Paula Lewis branch
library on Rosser Boulevard, 10 a.m.
Sunday, April 22
• Children’s Earth Day Ladybug
Launch – Port St. Lucie Botanical
Gardens. Ladybugs keep undesirable
bug pests off plants. 2-4 p.m.
337.1959
Wednesday, April 25
• Tunes at Tradition – a free concert
in Tradition Square, bring coolers
and lawn chairs. 6-9 p.m. www.
traditioncommunityassc.com
Saturday, April 28
• Annual Clean-up Day – Volunteers
register at the Public Works Department,
450 S.W. Thornhill Drive,
enjoy free breakfast, and then be
transported by bus to several locations
throughout the city that are
most in need of cleanup. After the
cleanup, buses will bring volunteers
back for free lunch, raffles
and lots of fun for the whole family.
Registration is at 7:30 a.m. Event is
8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 873.6312
MAY
Thursday, May 3
• Incorruptible – Pineapple Playhouse,
8 p.m. 465.0366
Friday, May 4
• Incorruptible – Pineapple Playhouse,
8 p.m. 465.0366
Saturday, May 5
• Incorruptible – Pineapple Playhouse,
8 p.m. 465.0366
Sunday, May 6
• Incorruptible – Pineapple Playhouse,
8 p.m. 465.0366
Thursday, May 10
• Incorruptible – Pineapple Playhouse,
8 p.m. 465.0366
Friday, May 11
• Miss Treasure Coast Cultural Festival
Pageant – at 4600 Kirby Loop
Road. For time and more information
call 240.3039
• Incorruptible – Pineapple Playhouse,
8 p.m. 465.0366
Saturday, May 12
• Incorruptible – Pineapple Playhouse,
8 p.m. 465.0366
Sunday, May 13
• Incorruptible – Pineapple Playhouse,
2 p.m. 465.0366
Thursday, May 17
• Treasure Coast Business Summit
– Civic Center – a business-to-business
summit and expo, educational
and networking experience,
smaller panel discussions, and
regional and local speakers. Specific
information, when it becomes
available, will be on tcbizsummit.
com 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 359.6984 or
475.3883
• Incorruptible – Pineapple Playhouse,
8 p.m. 465.0366
Friday, May 18
• Haitian Flag Day Festival – Civic
Center, Treasure Coast Cultural festival
with a parade celebrating the
beauty and history of Haiti. 2-10
p.m. Free admission. Visit www.
mytccf.com or call 240.3039
• Incorruptible – Pineapple Playhouse,
8 p.m. 465.0366
Saturday, May 19
• Give a Tree, Spread the Shade
Giveaway – PSL residents: hurry to
the Public Works Department, 450
Thornhill, first come, first serve to
get a variety of Free trees native
to Florida. The Keep Port St Lucie
Beautiful Committee hopes to
protect native plants for future
generations and encourage public
awareness about the need to
maintain Port St. Lucie’s natural
beauty. 8-11 a.m. and they go fast.
873.6312
• Incorruptible – Pineapple Playhouse,
8 p.m. 465.0366
Sunday, May 20
• Incorruptible – Pineapple Playhouse,
8 p.m. 465.0366
Thursday, May 24
• Artist Reception – at the civic
center gallery. Live music, light
refreshments. 6-8 p.m. 807.4488
Monday, May 28
• Veteran’s Day Memorial Service
– Veterans Memorial Park, 10-11
a.m. Ceremony honoring those
who sacrificed their lives. Presented
by the United Veterans of Port St.
Lucie. 878.2277
Wednesday, May 30
• Tunes at Tradition – a free concert
in Tradition Square, bring coolers
and lawn chairs. 6-9 p.m. www.
traditioncommunityassc.com E
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