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Fort Pierce Seafood and Pirate Fest
Avast ye! Shiploads of seafood and pirate activities can be found at the Fort Pierce Seafood and Pirate Fest on Saturday, Feb. 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Park and Riverwalk Center. With mermaids and pirates, cannons and swords, kids’ fun zones, pet friendly, and a wide array of vendors and shops to explore. There will be live music and donations of canned goods for the Treasure Coast Food Bank would be appreciated. Free parking is available at the city parking garage. For more information visit TreasureCoastPirateFest.com.

February-July 2024

Because events can change, contact the event host or visit its website to be sure the event is still on and times have not changed.

RECURRING

Saturday

• Farmers Market, green market and Jazz Market Arts and Crafts – Melody Lane, downtown Fort Pierce. Farmers Market 8 a.m.-noon; Jazz Market, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Live jazz at the gazebo November through April. 940.1145

• Behind the Scenes Tours – St. Lucie County Aquarium, Seaway Drive, 2 p.m. Call first. 462.3474

• Fin-Tastic Feeding – Fish feeding at Manatee Observation Center, Fort Pierce at 2 p.m. 429.6266

• Indian River Lagoon Research Boat Tours – A fun and educational experience. Harbor Branch north of Fort Pierce; 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Call 242.2293 for information.

Last Saturday

• Science Saturday – a mini-festival at the Ocean Discovery Center at Harbor Branch with hands-on activities and marine scientists. Free. Call first. January-April, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 242.2293

• Pickleball Lessons – Call to see if this is scheduled. At the Fenn Center, Fort Pierce. For details call, 462.1521.

Every Monday

• St. Lucie Aquarium Feeding Frenzy Tours – at the aquarium in Fort Pierce; January, February and March only; 10:30 a.m. 462.3474

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 beach cleanup days for volunteers who want to participate from 8 to 10 a.m. 462.3474

Second and Fourth Tuesday

• Jazz – Sunrise Theatre Black Box Theatre, Fort Pierce Jazz and Blues Society. December – April; 7 p.m. Tickets: 461.4775.

Third Tuesday

• Bonsai Collection Tour – Tour the extensive James Smith Bonsai Collection at Heathcote Botanical Gardens; learn the history and enjoy the amazing shapes; 2-4 p.m.; November-May. 464.4672

Tuesdays through Saturdays

• Harbor Branch Tour – A 1.5-hour tram tour of the 144-acre campus for adults and children 10 and older. Learn the history of the oceanographic institute, learn about its research and impact on human lives; 10:30 a.m. to noon. Fee is $25 per person. Must reserve the day before by calling 242.2293 before 4 p.m. 

• St. Lucie Aquarium – Feeding Frenzy Tours, April-December at 10:30 a.m. 462.3474

Every Wednesday

• Car Show at the Beach – Elliott Museum, Stuart. Oct. 4 through May 29; 4-7 p.m. 225.1961

• Ocean Science Lecture Series – January through March. Learn from Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute scientists and hear about their latest discoveries at the Johnson Education Center. Call for more details, lecture begins at 4 p.m. 242.2293 

• Green Market and Food Co-op – Marina Square, Fort Pierce, 12-6 p.m. Call for update. 971.8480

• Volunteer Gardening Day – Heathcote Botanical Gardens, Fort Pierce, 9 a.m.-noon. Volunteer orientation is the third Wednesday of every month. Check heathcotebotanicalgardens.org or call 464.4672.

• Fin-Tastic Feeding – Fish feeding at Manatee Observation Center, at noon. 429.6266

Every Third Wednesday

• Bonsai Collection Tour – Tour the extensive James Smith Bonsai Collection at Heathcote Botanical Gardens. Learn the history and enjoy the amazing shapes, 2-4 p.m., November-May. Call first to make sure this is on. 464.4672

Second Thursday

• Harbor Branch Specialty Experiences – Learn about specific marine science topics during interactive workshop-like experience, October-May from 1-2:30 p.m. Reservations required; $40 per person. 242.2293

Third Thursday

• A Walk in the Garden – Heathcote Botanical Gardens, Fort Pierce at 11 a.m., November through May. Take a walk through the gardens with the horticulturist or a docent. Call first to make sure this is on. 464.4672

Every Friday

• Indian River Lagoon Research Boat Tours – Harbor Branch north of Fort Pierce, 10:30 a.m. Call 242.2293 to reserve a seat. 

First Friday

• FridayFest – Downtown Fort Pierce Marina Square, 5:30-9 p.m. Call for rain date or to see if canceled. 466.3880

Second Friday

• Lunch and Learn – Manatee Center, Fort Pierce. Bring a brown bag lunch; call for topic; noon from September-April. 429.6266, option 3

Third Friday

• Coffee with Mayor of Fort Pierce – Fort Pierce Yacht Club, Veterans Memorial Park, 8 a.m. September-May. 466.3880

• Art Walk – Visit the downtown Fort Pierce galleries on Second Street and the Peacock Arts District from 5-8 p.m. St. Lucie Cultural Alliance. 462.2783

Fourth Friday

• Coffee with St. Lucie County Commission Chairman – SLCTV studio, Room 101, County Administration Building, Fort Pierce. 8:30 a.m. Call to find out how to attend. 462.1400

Any Day

• Libraries: Every library has free programs and events, from help with your new technology device [like how to use your cell phone or computer] and computer programs [apps], to story time, to book clubs. Call or visit the Kilmer Branch at 101 Melody Lane in Fort Pierce to learn more about these free programs and where you can find exactly what you want. 462.1650

FEBRUARY 2024

Friday, Feb. 9

• Kenny Wayne Shepherd – The Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, 8 p.m. 461.4775

Saturday, Feb. 10

• Fort Pierce Seafood and Pirate Fest – Shiploads of seafood and pirate activities with mermaids and pirates, cannons and swords, kids’ fun zones, pet friendly, and a wide array of vendors and shops to explore; Veterans Memorial Park and Riverwalk Center. Free parking is available at the city parking garage; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. TreasureCoastPirateFest.com

• “Piff” The Magic Dragon - The Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, 8 p.m. 461.4775

• Comedy Corner: Dean Napolitano – Sunrise Theatre. Fort Pierce, 8 p.m. 461.4775

Sunday, Feb. 11

• Fort Pierce Seafood and Pirate Fest – Shiploads of seafood and pirate activities with mermaids and pirates, cannons and swords, kids’ fun zones, pet friendly, and a wide array of vendors and shops to explore. There will be live music and donations of canned goods for the Treasure Coast Food Bank would be appreciated; Veterans Memorial Park and Riverwalk Center. Free parking is available at the city parking garage; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit TreasureCoastPirateFest.com for more information.

Wednesday, Feb. 14

• Remembering Mark Littler’s Contributions to Marine Plants and Coral Reef Ecology – Speaker Dennis Hanisak. Harbor Branch, Johnson Center, 4 p.m. 242.2293

Friday, Feb. 16

• Highwaymen Celebration Weekend – Backus Museum & Gallery, Fort Pierce. See a variety of special offerings outside and inside. On the museum’s Outdoor Mural Plaza, those who want to start or build their personal collections of Highwaymen paintings can browse an impressive selection offered for purchase by professional dealers. The Fast Forward Highwaymen exhibit will be on display inside, with free gallery talks for the public each day; free admission. 465.0630

Saturday, Feb. 17

• Highwaymen Heritage Trail Art Show and Festival – Travel to the 10 stations along the Highwaymen Heritage Trail to see significant places in their history. Enjoy the festival along Moore’s Creek Linear Park at the corner of North Seventh Street and Avenue D featuring the original and second generation Highwaymen artists, Heritage Trail tours, art contest exhibit, food and craft vendors, kids’ zone, live jazz; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit cityoffortpierce.com/483/Highwaymen-Heritage-Trail-Festival for more information.

• Floyd Nation – A Pink Floyd tribute show at The Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce at 8 p.m. 461.4775

• Highwaymen Celebration Weekend – Backus Museum & Gallery, Fort Pierce. See a variety of special offerings outside and inside. On the museum’s Outdoor Mural Plaza people who want to start or build their personal collections of Highwaymen paintings can browse an impressive selection offered for purchase by professional dealers. The Fast Forward Highwaymen exhibit will be on display inside, with free gallery talks for the public each day; free admission. 465.0630

• Urso Natero – Pianist at Pineapple Playhouse, 2 p.m. 465.0366

• Chimpathon 10K and 5K and Trek plus Virtual Race – At Save the Chimps Sanctuary west of Fort Pierce, 8 a.m. Check out 

savethechimps.org/events for race fees, to learn about Save The Chimps or for more information.

• Astronomy Day and Talk – Hallstrom Planetarium, IRSC Massey Campus. There is a free open house with a NASA talk at 5 p.m. and Treasure Coast Astronomical Society telescopes to look through; 3-9 p.m. 462.4750

Sunday, Feb. 18

• Highwaymen Celebration Weekend – Backus Museum & Gallery, Fort Pierce. See a variety of special offerings outside and inside. On the museum’s Outdoor Mural Plaza, those who want to start or build their personal collections of Highwaymen paintings can browse an impressive selection offered for purchase by professional dealers. The Fast Forward Highwaymen exhibit will be on display inside, with free gallery talks for the public each day. Free admission. 465.0630.

• Urso Natero – Pianist at Pineapple Playhouse in south Fort Pierce, 2 p.m. 465.0366

Tuesday, Feb. 20

• The Edwards Twins – Amazing impersonators! – The Sunrise Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 461.4775

Wednesday, Feb. 21

• New York Rockabilly Rockets – The Sunrise Theatre, 7 p.m. 461.4775

• Health and Disease in Bottlenose Dolphins Inhabiting the Indian River Lagoon - Speaker Annie Page, DMV, Ph.D. Harbor Branch, Johnson Center, 4 p.m. 242.2293

• Microbes, Chemistry and Coral Sex – Presenter Dr. Jennifer Sneed, St. Lucie County Aquarium, 9-10 a.m. Doors open at 8:30 a.m.; coffee and pastries. Advance registration is required. 465.3271

Thursday, Feb. 22

• Chris Botti – Grammy Award-winning master trumpeter and composer at the Sunrise Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 461.4775

Friday, Feb. 23 to Sunday, March 3

• St. Lucie County Fair – Great old-fashioned fun at the county fairgrounds on Midway Road. If you have never been to a countyfair, don’t miss it. Times vary. Go here for all the details: stluciecountyfair.org or call 464.2910. 

Friday, Feb. 23

• Crimes of the Heart – Play explores the themes of resilience, forgiveness, and the deep bonds of sisterhood, rendering an evocative portrayal of love, loss, and laughter; Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort Pierce, 2 p.m. 465.0366 

• Mania, the ABBA Tribute – The Sunrise Theatre, 8 p.m. 461.4775

Saturday, Feb.24

• NY Mets Spring Training begins – The opening game at Clover Field in St. Lucie West is against the St. Louis Cardinals. Training concludes March 24. Visit Mets.com or Stluciemets.com for tickets. Also see mlb.com or call 871.2115.

Tuesday, Feb. 27

• The Immediate Family – Rock band at the Sunrise Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 461.4775

Wednesday, Feb. 28

• Johnny Cash Tribute – The Sunrise Theatre, 8 p.m. 461.4775

• Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery at Harbor Branch – Speaker Esther Guzman, Harbor Branch, Johnson Center, 4 p.m. 242.2293

Thursday, Feb. 29

• Illuminate – The show that brings magic and dance to light on a darkened stage; an unforgettable experience for kids and adults. The Sunrise Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 461.4775

MARCH

Friday, March 1

• Ones: The Beatles Hits – The Sunrise Theatre, 8 p.m. 461.4775

• South for the Winter – Hallstrom Planetarium, IRSC Massey Campus. See the stars change traveling from the northern hemisphere south to Antarctica; two shows: 7 and 8:30 p.m. For tickets call: 462.4750.

Saturday, March 2

• South for the Winter – Hallstrom Planetarium, IRSC Massey Campus. See the stars change traveling from the northern hemisphere south to Antarctica; shows at 1 and 2:30 p.m. For tickets call: 462.4750.

• Kid Space: Trip Through Space – Part of Hallstrom Planetarium’s program for children ages 4-12. Tour the universe, from planets to stars, galaxies and black holes. The planetarium is on Indian River State College’s Massey Campus. Show begins at 11 a.m. For tickets call: 462.4750.

• Mike DelGuidice – Sunrise Theatre, 8 p.m. 461.4775

Sunday, March 3

• Jazz & Juice – Backus Museum & Gallery on the outdoor mural plaza. Enjoy juice from Natalie’s Orchid Island Juice Company along with other treats and drinks. The drawing for the annual Florida Art Raffle is at 12:30 p.m. The event runs rain or shine. 465.0630

• The Beach Boys – Sunrise Theatre, 7 p.m. Call to see if there is a 3 p.m. show. 461.4775

Wednesday, March 6

• Celebrating a Journey of Restoration of the Queen Conch – Speaker Megan Davis. Harbor Branch, Johnson Center, 4 p.m. 242.2293

• Leatherback Sea Turtles: inter- and post-nesting movement patterns – Derek Aoki, Harbor Branch, is presenting at St. Lucie County Aquarium, 9-10 a.m. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. Coffee and pastries; advance registration is required. 465.3271

Thursday, March 7

• Ira Dean from the band Trick Pony – Sunrise Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 461.4775

Friday, March 8

• Little River Band – The Sunrise Theatre, 8 p.m. 461.4775

Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16

Presidential Preference Primary: Early voting 

• Locations in St. Lucie County: 

– The former Orange Blossom Mall, now Renaissance Business Park, Okeechobee Road. 

– Zora Neale Hurston Library, Avenue D

– MidFlorida Event Center in Port St. Lucie

– Port St. Lucie Community 

Center, Airoso Boulevard

– Paula A. Lewis Library, Rosser Boulevard, Port St. Lucie

– Indian River State College Veteran’s Center, Pruitt Campus, California Boulevard, Port St. Lucie

Saturday, March 9

• Dave Mason’s Traffic Jam 1967-2024 – With Pat Travers Band. Sunrise Theatre, 8 p.m. 461.4775

Sunday, March 10

• Tea in the Gardens – Heathcote Botanical Gardens, 2-4 p.m. 464.4612

• The Passion of Christ – Sunrise Theatre, 7 p.m. 461.4775

Wednesday, March 13

• Giselle – danced by the Grand Kyiv Ballet at the Sunrise Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 461.4775 

Thursday, March 14

• BeeGees Now – Love ballads and dance fever hits. The Sunrise Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 461.4775

Friday, March 15

• Randy Rainbow – The Sunrise Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 461.4775

Saturday, March 16

• The Hit Men: The Ultimate Rock Concert – The Sunrise Theatre, 8 p.m. 461.4775

• St. Patrick’s Day Block Party - This free family event is on Second Street in downtown Fort Pierce, noon to 11 p.m. Live music, Irish foods and more.

• One Act Play Festival – Four plays compete. Party, craft booths, food trucks, and more. Pineapple Playhouse, Fort Pierce, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 435.0366

Sunday, March 17

St. Patrick’s Day

• St. Patrick’s Day activities – Check your favorite event location to see what is happening. 

Tuesday, March 19

Presidential Primary Preference Day

Wednesday, March 20

• Lagoon Species Inventory, a Biodiversity Resource for Everyone – Dr. Holly Sweat, Smithsonian Marine Station, at St. Lucie County Aquarium, 9-10 a.m. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. Coffee and pastries; advance registration is required. 465.3271

Saturday, March 23

Abba Nova – Pineapple Playhouse, 7 p.m. 465.0366

Tuesday, March 26

• Tony Bennett Tribute Concert – Sunrise Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 461.4775

Friday, March 29

• The Doo Wop Project – The Sunrise Theatre, 8 p.m. 461.4775

Saturday, March 30

• Space Oddity: The Ultimate David Bowie Experience – The Sunrise Theatre, 8 p.m. 461.4775

• Robots and Artificial Intelligence: Past, Present and Future - Hallstrom Planetarium, IRSC Massey Campus in Fort Pierce. Free talk by Electronics Engineering Technology Professor Paul Godfrey, 6-6:45 p.m. 462.4750

APRIL

Wednesday, April 3

• Kevin James: Owls Don’t Walk – Sunrise Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 461.4775

Friday, April 5

  Alan Cumming: Uncut – Unusual, eclectic, shelves full of awards. The Sunrise Theatre, 8 p.m. 461.4775

Saturday, April 6

• Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox – Sunrise Theatre, 8 p.m. 461.4775

• Randy Forster Magic – Pineapple Playhouse, 2 p.m. 465.0366

Sunday, April 7

• Dinosaur World Live – the interactive children’s theater that brings dinosaurs to life on stage. The Sunrise Theatre, 3 p.m. 461.4775

• Randy Forster Magic – Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort Pierce, 2 p.m. 465.0366

Monday, April 8

• Partial Solar Eclipse Watch – Free guided viewing of a partial solar eclipse with the Treasure Coast Astronomical Society outside the Hallstrom Planetarium on IRSC’s Massey Campus. Although it is actually a total solar eclipse, it is seen locally as a partial eclipse of 60 percent at 3:03 p.m. Don’t miss it! 1:30-4:30 p.m. 462.4750

Wednesday, April 10

• The Guess Who – Sunrise Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 461.4775

Friday, April 12

• Exit Laughing – Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort Pierce, 7 p.m. 465.0366

Saturday, April 13

• Creedence Revived – Sunrise Theatre, 8 p.m. 461.4775

• Exit Laughing – Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort Pierce, 2 p.m. 465.0366

Sunday, April 14

• Exit Laughing – Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort Pierce, 2 p.m. 465.0366

Thursday, April 18

• Jeremy Camp – Sunrise Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 461.4775

Friday, April 19

• Black Holes – You’ve probably heard of them but what are they? Narrated by John de Lancie [“Q” from Star Trek], the show discusses the ins and outs of black holes. A live star talk at the end of the program points out where you can find black holes in the sky. Hallstrom Planetarium, IRSC Massey Campus, shows at 7 and 8:30 p.m. For tickets call: 462.4750.

• Exit Laughing – Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort Pierce, 7 p.m. 465.0366

• Leonid & Friends – Sunrise Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 461.4775

Saturday, April 20

• Fort Pierce Oyster and Sea Fest – This two-day festival at Veterans Memorial Park celebrates the Fort Pierce waterfront and all of its bounty with delicious oysters, tasty seafood dishes, landlubber foods, live entertainment and a bevy of arts and crafts and merchandise vendors. The shells will be saved to construct oyster reefs. Please bring canned food for the Treasure Coast Food Bank to the Riverwalk Center, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. fortpierceoysterfest.com

• Kid Space: Daughter of the Stars – Part of Hallstrom Planetarium’s program for children ages 4-12. Native American tales about the sky and its constellations. The planetarium is on Indian River State College’s Massey Campus, 11 a.m. For tickets call: 462.4750.

• Black Holes – You’ve probably heard of them but what are they? Narrated by John de Lancie [“Q” from Star Trek], the show discusses the ins and outs of black holes. A live star talk at the end of the program points out where you can find black holes in the sky; Hallstrom Planetarium on IRSC Massey Campus. Shows are at 1 and 2:30 p.m. For tickets, call 462.4750.

• Exit Laughing – Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort Pierce, 2 p.m. 465.0366

Sunday, April 21

• Exit Laughing – Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort Pierce, 2 p.m. 465.0366

• Fort Pierce Oyster and Sea Fest – This two-day festival celebrates the Fort Pierce waterfront and all of its bounty with delicious oysters, tasty seafood dishes, landlubber foods, live entertainment and a bevy of arts and crafts and merchandise vendors. The shells will be saved to construct oyster reefs. Please bring canned food for the Treasure Coast Food Bank to the Riverwalk Center; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. fortpierceoysterfest.com

Friday, April 26

• Exit Laughing – Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort Pierce, 7 p.m. 465.0366

Saturday, April 27

• Art and Astronomy – What’s the connection? Find out at a free talk offered by Hallstrom Planetarium, Indian River State College, Massey Campus, 6 to 6:45 p.m. 462.4750

• Exit Laughing – Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort Pierce, 2 p.m. 465.0366

Sunday, April 28

• Exit Laughing – Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort Pierce, 2 p.m. 465.0366

MAY

Friday, May 3

• Sweet Fleet – a Tribute to Fleetwood Mac, Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort Pierce, 7 p.m. 465.0366

Saturday, May 4

• Sweet Fleet – a Tribute to Fleetwood Mac. Pineapple Playhouse, south Fort Pierce, 7 p.m. 465.0366

Friday, May 10

• Black Holes – You’ve probably heard of them but what are they? Narrated by John de Lancie[“Q” from Star Trek], the show discusses the ins and outs of black holes. A live star talk at the end of the program points out where you can find black holes in the sky. Hallstrom Planetarium, IRSC Massey Campus in Fort Pierce; shows at 7 and 8:30 p.m. For tickets: 462.4750.

• Fishing Frenzy – Details at the St. Lucie County Chamber of Commerce website: stluciechamber.org.

Saturday, May 11

• Daughter of the Stars – Part of Hallstrom Planetarium’s Kid Space program for children ages 4-12. Beautiful Native American stories about the sky and its constellations gathered from all across the land. Features the stars and constellations visible in the current evening sky. Starts at 11 a.m. The planetarium is on Indian River State College’s Massey Campus. For tickets: 462.4750

• Jim Breuer – actor and comedian, The Sunrise Theatre, 8 p.m. 461.4775

• Black Holes – You’ve probably heard of them but what are they? Narrated by John de Lancie [“Q” from Star Trek], the show discusses the ins and outs of black holes. A live star talk at the end of the program points out where you can find black holes in the sky. Hallstrom Planetarium, IRSC Massey Campus; shows are at 1 and 2:30 p.m. For tickets call: 462.4750.

• Fishing Frenzy – Details at the St. Lucie County Chamber of Commerce website: stluciechamber.org.

Sunday, May 12

Mother’s Day

Sunday, May 19

• One Night of Queen – Gary Mullen & The Works, one of the best Queen tribute bands in the world, is back to the Sunrise Theatre. Enjoy their show in tribute to one of the greatest frontmen who ever lived, Freddie Mercury, along with his bandmates Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon. Show starts at 7 p.m. 461.4775

Saturday, May 25

• The Science in Science Fiction – Free lecture about good and bad science found in books, films and TV shows about science fiction, fantasy and shows about space. Hallstrom Planetarium, Indian River State College, Massey Campus in Fort Pierce; 6 to 6:45 p.m. 462.4750

Thursday, May 30

Last Day of School, 2024

JUNE

Friday, June 14

• Black Holes – You’ve probably heard of them but what are they? Narrated by John de Lancie [“Q” from Star Trek], the show discusses the ins and outs of black holes. A live star talk at the end of the program points out where you can find black holes in the sky. Hallstrom Planetarium, IRSC Massey Campus in Fort Pierce; shows are at 7 and 8:30 p.m. Call for tickets: 462.4750.

Saturday, June 15

• Black Holes – You’ve probably heard of them but what are they? Narrated by John de Lancie [“Q” from Star Trek], the show discusses the ins and outs of black holes. A live star talk at the end of the program points out where you can find black holes in the sky. Hallstrom Planetarium, IRSC Massey Campus in Fort Pierce’ shows at 1 and 2:30 p.m. Call for tickets: 462.4750.

• Kid Space: Daughter of the Stars – Part of Hallstrom Planetarium’s program for children ages 4-12. Native American tales about the sky and its constellations. The planetarium is on Indian River State College’s Massey Campus in Fort Pierce, 11 a.m. For tickets call: 462.4750.

Sunday, June 16

Father’s Day

Wednesday, June 19

Juneteenth

• Juneteenth Celebration: see your local paper for locations and times in Fort Pierce.

JULY

Thursday, July 4

Independence Day

• Stars Over St. Lucie – Free Fort Pierce fireworks at 9 p.m. over the Indian River Lagoon at Marina Square. Don’t stay home! Come out, bring the kids, make memories, and enjoy a great time as sparkling and colorful fireworks explode high in the sky on the waterfront. You can see them from Melody Lane along the water. 

FORT PIERCE magazine is not responsible for errors, omissions or schedule changes. Please check with the facility before attending any event.

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Feb. 07, 2024


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