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institute does to understand and
protect the Indian River ecosystem.
Reservations must be made by
4 p.m. the day before. 242.2293
First Friday
• Friday Fest – Downtown, 5:30-
9 p.m., except in July. Call for rain
date. Call first. 466.3880
Third Friday
• Coffee with Mayor of Fort Pierce
– Fort Pierce Yacht Club, Veterans
Memorial Park, 8 a.m. 466.3880
• Art Walk – Historical downtown
and Peacock Arts District, 5-8 p.m.
Fourth Friday
• Coffee with St. Lucie County Commission
Chairman – SLCTV studio,
Room 101, County Administration
Building, Fort Pierce. 8:30 a.m.
462.1400
FEBRUARY
Tuesday, Feb. 2
• Fort Pierce Jazz & Blues Society
Professional Jam Live – Sunrise Black
Box Theatre. 7 p.m. 461.4775
Saturday, Feb. 6
• The Pure Zeppelin Experience –
Sunrise Theatre 50% capacity,
7:30 p.m. 461.4775
Tuesday, Feb. 9
• Fort Pierce Jazz & Blues Society
Professional Jam Live – Sunrise Black
Box Theatre, 7 p.m. 461.4775
Wednesday, Feb. 10
• A Look at East Florida’s Nearshore
Hardbottom Reefs – Harbor Branch
Ocean Science Lecture Series. Karen
Holloway-Adkins of East Coast
Biologists Inc., 4 p.m. via Zoom. Go
here to register: https://tinyurl.com/
lecturezoom. 242.2400
• Science Behind Live Ecosystems Exhibits
– virtual Marine Science in the
Morning lecture featuring Catherine
Harris, Belle Island Conservancy,
hosted by the Smithsonian Marine
Station and St. Lucie County Aquarium,
11 a.m. Join via Zoom: click
on event at https://www.facebook.
com/SmithsonianSMS/ or watch it
streamed live on that Facebook page
or see on YouTube at youtube.com/
smithsoniansms. 465.3271
Thursday, Feb. 11
• Medieval Jerusalem and Peace in
the Modern Middle East – Indian
River State College, 10 a.m.-noon.
John Hosler discusses how the past
has lessons for resolution of disputes
in the modern Middle East. 462.7880
Friday, Feb. 12 - Sunday, Feb. 14
• Treasure Coast Pirate Fest – All
things pirate are featured in the
three-day family friendly Pirate Fest
in Veterans Memorial Park with
a fascinating living history pirate
encampment, pirate ships, a little
buccaneer kids zone, costume contests,
treasure hunts, live mermaids,
pirate weapon demonstrations
with real cannons, pirate crews and
historical reenactors. See amazing
art and live performances by some
of the best pirate bands around. Free
shuttle service and free parking at
city garage. CDC health and safety
guidelines with social distancing
will be followed. Friday: 2-6 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday:
10 a.m.-4 p.m. For more information,
visit treasurecoastpiratefest.com or
call 561.792.9260.
Friday, Feb. 12
• The Wailers Featuring Julian Marley
– Sunrise Theatre 50% capacity,
8 p.m. 461.4775
• Battling Invasive Wildlife in the
Sunshine State – A virtual lunch and
learn presented by Jan Fore, Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission, hosted by Manatee
Observation and Education Center,
noon-1 p.m. To watch, call ahead for
instructions. 429.6266
Tuesday, Feb. 16
• Fort Pierce Jazz & Blues Society
Professional Jam Live – Sunrise Black
Box Theatre, 7 p.m. 461.4775
Thursday, Feb. 18
• Triumph of Love – Indian River
State College, McAlpin Gazebo,
7:30 p.m. 800.220.9915
Friday, Feb. 19
• Triumph of Love – Indian River
State College, McAlpin Gazebo,
7:30 p.m. 800.220.9915
• From Earth to Universe – Hallstrom
Planetarium, Indian River State College,
6 and 7:30 p.m. 800.220.9915
Saturday, Feb. 20
• ABBA Mania: The Original from
London’s West End – Sunrise Theatre,
8 p.m. 461.4775
• Picnic – Enjoy the Pineapple Playhouse
annual picnic from 11 a.m.-
3 p.m. 465.0366
• Triumph of Love – Indian River
State College, McAlpin Gazebo,
2 p.m. 800.220.9915 >>
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