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Friday, May 8 – Friday, June 21
• Through the Eye of the Camera
– juried photography show at the
A.E. Backus Museum and Gallery,
Fort Pierce. Opening reception
Friday, May 15, 6-8 p.m. 465.0630
Friday, May 8
• Disney’s The Little Mermaid –
Presented by Renaissance Charter
School at Sunrise Theatre, Fort
Pierce, 7 p.m. 461.4775
Saturday, May 9
• Disney’s The Little Mermaid –
Presented by Renaissance Charter
School at Sunrise Theatre, Fort
Pierce, 7 p.m. 461.4775
Sunday, May 10
• Disney’s The Little Mermaid –
Presented by Renaissance Charter
School at Sunrise Theatre, Fort
Pierce, 3 p.m. 461.4775
Thursday, May 14
• Harvey – Elwood P. Dowd insists
on bringing a large imaginary
rabbit to his sister’s parties. Confusion
reigns and mix-ups ensue.
Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort
Pierce. 8 p.m. 465.0366
Friday, May 15
• Harvey – Elwood P. Dowd insists
on bringing a large imaginary rabbit
to his sister’s parties. Mix-ups
ensue. Pineapple Playhouse, south
Fort Pierce. 8 p.m. 465.0366
• Opening Reception: Through
the Eye of the Camera – Backus
Museum and Gallery, Fort Pierce,
6-8 p.m. 465.0630
Saturday, May 16
• From the Big Bang to Puppy
Dogs – The story of chemistry. Be
amazed as Dr. Paul Horton, IRSC
professor of chemistry, dynamically
demonstrates the interaction
of elements and compounds in a
presentation sure to keep you on
the edge of your seat. Hallstrom
Planetarium, Indian River State
College. Free. 4 p.m. 462.4750
• Harvey – Elwood P. Dowd insists
on bringing a large imaginary rabbit
to his sister’s parties. Mix-ups
ensue. Pineapple Playhouse, south
Fort Pierce. 8 p.m. 465.0366
Sunday, May 17
• Harvey – Elwood P. Dowd insists
on bringing a large imaginary
rabbit to his sister’s parties. Confusion
reigns and mix-ups ensue.
Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort
Pierce. 2 p.m. 465.0366
Thursday, May 21
• Harvey – Elwood P. Dowd insists
on bringing a large imaginary
rabbit to his sister’s parties. Confusion
reigns and mix-ups ensue.
Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort
Pierce. 8 p.m. 465.0366
Friday, May 22
• Harvey – Elwood P. Dowd insists
on bringing a large imaginary
rabbit to his sister’s parties. Confusion
reigns and mix-ups ensue.
Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort
Pierce. 8 p.m. 465.0366
• From Earth to Universe – Hallstrom
Planetarium show, Indian
River State College, Fort Pierce
campus, 6-7:30 p.m. 462.4750
Saturday, May 23
• Harvey – Elwood P. Dowd insists
on bringing a large imaginary
rabbit to his sister’s parties. Confusion
reigns and mix-ups ensue.
Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort
Pierce. 8 p.m. 465.0366
• From Earth to Universe – Hallstrom
Planetarium show, Indian
River State College, Fort Pierce
campus, 1-2:30 p.m. 462.4750
Sunday, May 24
• Harvey – Elwood P. Dowd insists
on bringing a large imaginary
rabbit to his sister’s parties. Confusion
reigns and mix-ups ensue.
Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort
Pierce. 2 p.m. 465.0366
Monday, May 25
MEMORIAL DAY
• Fort Pierce Ceremony - Veterans
Memorial Park, 11 a.m. AMVETS
Post 15, American Legion, VFW.
Please call to confirm date and
time, 464-7751
• Memorial Day Observance –
National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum,
North Hutchinson Island, Fort
Pierce, at the Memorial Wall. 9 a.m.
595.5845
Thursday, May 28
• Harvey – Elwood P. Dowd insists
on bringing a large imaginary
rabbit to his sister’s parties. Confusion
reigns and mix-ups ensue.
Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort
Pierce. 8 p.m. 465.0366
Friday, May 29
• Harvey – Elwood P. Dowd insists
on bringing a large imaginary
rabbit to his sister’s parties. Confusion
reigns and mix-ups ensue.
Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort
Pierce. 8 p.m. 465.0366
• From Earth to Universe – Hallstrom
Planetarium show, Indian
River State College, Fort Pierce
campus, 6-7:30 p.m. 462.4750
Saturday. May 30
• Harvey – Elwood P. Dowd insists
on bringing a large imaginary
rabbit to his sister’s parties. Confusion
reigns and mix-ups ensue.
Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort
Pierce. 8 p.m. 465.0366
• From Earth to Universe – Hallstrom
Planetarium show, Indian
River State College, Fort Pierce
campus, 1-2:30 p.m. 462.4750
Sunday, May 31
• Harvey – Elwood P. Dowd insists
on bringing a large imaginary
rabbit to his sister’s parties. Confusion
reigns and mix-ups ensue.
Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort
Pierce. 2 p.m. 465.0366
JUNE 2020
Tuesday, June 2
Last day of school – St. Lucie
County
Saturday, June 6
• Backus Bingo: Wild Things –
Bingo and luncheon buffet hosted
by A.E. Backus Museum and
Gallery, Fort Pierce, at the Pelican
Yacht Club. 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
465.0630
JULY 2020
Saturday, July 4
• Stars over St. Lucie – Thrill to the
annual festivities and fireworks show
over the Indian River Lagoon in
Fort Pierce at dusk. View by boat or
downtown waterfront. 6-9:30 p.m.
Fireworks: 9 p.m. 466.3880
Saturday, July 11
• Chili Cook-off – Great chili from
around 40 competing teams, live
entertainment and loads of fund.
Proceeds benefit the Boys and
Girls Club of St. Lucie County.
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fenn Center, Fort
Pierce. Call to be sure of time and
date. 460.9918.
Saturday, July 25
• Treasure Coast Waterway Cleanup
– Fort Pierce Inlet, Indian River Lagoon,
beaches and many more waterways
totaling about 125 miles
in the three counties. Since 2008,
more than 10,000 volunteers and
3,000 boats have removed more
than 87 tons of trash. Volunteers
will receive a T-shirt. 285.1646 or
tcwaterwaycleanup.com
• Keep Fort Pierce Beautiful – For
the Fort Corridor cleanup, meet at
City Hall Plaza, 8-10 a.m. 467.3821
AUGUST 2020
Monday, Aug. 10
School starts in St. Lucie County
SEPTEMBER 2020
Monday, Sept. 7
LABOR DAY
Friday, Sept. 18
ROSH HASHANAH
Sunday, Sept. 20
ROSH HASHANAH ENDS
Sunday, Sept. 27
YOM KIPPUR
Monday, Sept. 28
YOM KIPPUR
OCTOBER 2020
Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 28-29
• Ghosts of Fort Pierce Past Historic
Walking Tours – The exciting ghost
tours in downtown Fort Pierce
return. Reserve early – this event
is always a sell-out. 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Tours leave every 15 minutes
and last about 1 hour. Each night
features different tours with volunteers
dressed as characters from
the city’s past. Distance is about ½
mile. Wear comfortable shoes and
arrive 15 minutes early. See mainstreetfortpierce.
org this month for
updates. 466.3880
NOVEMBER 2020
Sunday, Nov. 1
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ENDS
Move clocks back 1 hour.
Tuesday, Nov. 3
ELECTION DAY
Wednesday, Nov. 11
VETERANS DAY
Thursday, Nov. 26
THANKSGIVING
DECEMBER 2020
Sunday, Dec. 6
• Sights & Sounds on Second Street
Holiday Festival and Parade – The
popular festival once again kicks
off the holidays in Fort Pierce with
the annual lighting of the tree and
a parade. Theme and grand marshal
to be announced. Check with
mainstreetfortpierce.org for all the
details. Festival 1-5 p.m. Parade
begins at 4 p.m. 466.3880
Thursday, Dec. 10
HANUKKAH BEGINS
Friday, Dec. 18
HANUKKAH ENDS
Friday, Dec. 25
CHRISTMAS
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or schedule changes. Please check
with the facility before attending
any event.
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