Things THINGS TO DO
To Do February 25 – June 15
NOTE: Because events can change or be canceled or postponed, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic, and some events stop during certain months, contact the event host
or visit its website to be sure the event is still on and times have not changed. Please be sure to follow all CDC COVID-19 guidelines.
CONTINUING
• Art Gallery Exhibits: All year at
the civic center. 807.4488
RECURRING
Third Saturday
• New Tradition Market – The
Landing, Tradition. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Every Sunday
• St. Lucie Green Market in St.
Lucie West – in parking lot near
Bob Evans Restaurant, 1855 S.W.
Fountainview Blvd., 10 a.m.-
2 p.m. 954.290.4559
• Tradition Green Market – The
Landing shopping center, 10 a.m
-3 p.m. except July in the Tradition
community, western Port St.
Lucie. Call first. 359.1462
Every other Wednesday
• Jazz Jam Jazz & Blues Society –
Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens,
7-9:30 p.m. starting April 7. None
in November, December, January,
February, March. For more
information, visit jazzsociety.org
or call 337.1959.
Second Thursday
• River Nights – Westmoreland
Park, 2140 SE Westmoreland
Blvd., 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. 878.2277.
October through April.
FEBRUARY
Thursday, Feb. 25
• Florida Turnpike Open House
–MIDFLORIDA Credit Union
Event Center, 5:30-8 p.m. Call for
information. 807.4488
Friday, Feb. 26– Sunday, March 7
• St. Lucie County Fair – The St.
Lucie County Fair, packed with
rides, animals of all sizes, crafts
and home arts is just the place
to go if you want to learn more
about the county you live in.
With its roots in citrus and agriculture,
the fair is great for teaching,
for hands-on experiences,
for old fashioned fun. Enjoy the
food, the roving characters, the
live entertainment and the demonstrations
all at the St. Lucie
County Fairgrounds on West
Midway Road. 464.2910
Friday, Feb. 26
• Love, Loss and What I Wore –
Treasure Coast Theatre, Port St.
Lucie, 8 p.m. 418.2439
• Music of our Lives: Theater
Edition – Pineapple Playhouse,
south Fort Pierce, 8 p.m.
465.0366
Saturday, Feb. 27
• Treasure Coast Garlic Festival
– MIDFLORIDA Credit Union
Event Center, Port St. Lucie. This
event will feature delicious garlic
inspired dishes. It’s garlic, garlic
and more garlic. Enjoy tasty
cocktails and cold beer as you
listen to live music and shop a
nice variety of vendors, artists
and unique merchants. This family
friendly event will also have a
kids fun zone area. 10 a.m. to
8 p.m. 807.4488
• Love, Loss and What I Wore –
Treasure Coast Theatre, Port St.
Lucie, 8 p.m. 418.2439
• New York Mets spring training
– Opens today and runs through
March 28 at the Mets stadium,
Clover Field, in St. Lucie West.
They’ll be playing the Miami
Marlins. For information on 2021
spring training tickets check the
website, stluciemets.com
• Grand Reopening Picnic –
Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort
Pierce, 1 p.m. Cornhole tournament
at 10 a.m. 465.0366
• Music of our Lives: Theater
Edition – Pineapple Playhouse,
south Fort Pierce, 8 p.m.
465.0366
Sunday, Feb. 28
• Treasure Coast Garlic Festival
– MIDFLORIDA Credit Union
Event Center, Port St. Lucie. This
event will feature delicious garlic
inspired dishes. It’s garlic, garlic
and more garlic. Enjoy tasty
cocktails and cold beer as you
listen to live music and shop a
nice variety of vendors, artists
and unique merchants. This family
friendly event will also have a
kids fun zone area. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
807.4488
• Love, Loss and What I Wore –
Treasure Coast Theatre, Port St.
Lucie 2 p.m. 418.2439
• Music of our Lives: Theater
Edition – Pineapple Playhouse,
south Fort Pierce, 2 p.m.
465.0366
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MARCH
Friday, March 5
• From Earth to Universe – Hallstrom
Planetarium, Indian River
State College, Fort Pierce, 6 and
7:30 p.m. 800.220.9915
• Taste of Little Italy – It’s like
walking into multiple savory
Italian restaurants all at once,
but add in competitions, music,
vendors and more. With a rich
cultural tradition behind it, the
fair is held in western Port St.
Lucie at the Tradition Square and
is in its 15th year of offering rich
food, music, art and more with
Italian-themed vendors. Take
your pick of Italian foods cooked
right before your eyes. Play some
bocce, have a seat and watch the
great entertainment, check out
the cooking demos for things
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GREGORY ENNS
Taste of Little Italy – It’s like walking into multiple savory Italian restaurants
all at once, but add in competitions, music, vendors and more. With a rich
cultural tradition behind it, the fair is held in western Port St. Lucie at the
Tradition Square and is in its 15th year of offering rich food, music, art and
more with Italian-themed vendors. This is a family-friendly event so be
sure to bring the kids. The first weekend in March. Hours vary. See www.
tasteoflittleitaly.net for more information.
/jazzsociety.org
/stluciemets.com
/PortStLucieMagazine.com
/tasteoflittleitaly.net