March 11-14 Lifeguard, swim instructor classes 2709, 53 Old Kings Road N.ĭetails: The Sheltering Tree/Flagler County Family Assistance Center will host its third-annual “A Heart for the Homeless” fundraiser to assist people experiencing homelessness. There will be food, a kids’ show from Russian Drama Studio, traditional presentation and more. Where: Holland Memorial Park, 18 Florida Park Drive N.ĭetails: Integral Academy will host a celebration for the traditional Russian holiday Maslenitsa. Sale items include: household goods, jewelry, books, gardening supplies, tools and gently worn clothes. Where: Shepherd of the Coast Lutheran Church, 101 Pine Lakes Parkwayĭetails: This is a fundraiser sale for the Garden Club of Palm Coast. Saturday, March 9 Treasure in the Attic sale Bring snacks, blankets, lawn chairs and bug spray. “Despicable Me 3” will show to kick off the season. Closed captioning will be provided with the monthly movies. Where: Central Park in Town Center, 975 Central Ave.ĭetails: Palm Coast’s Parks and Recreation and Flagler Schools will present a new season of Movies in the Park, held on the second Friday of each month from March through October. ![]() ![]() on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Moody Blvd., Bunnellĭetails: “The Glass Menagerie” is a memory play as told to us by Tom Wingfield, a merchant marine looking back on the depression years he spent with his overbearing Southern genteel mother, Amanda, and his physically disabled, cripplingly shy sister, Laura. Where: Palm Coast City Hall, 160 Lake Ave.ĭetails: The Palm Coast City Council is entering the final phase of its search for a new Palm Coast city manager and would like to invite the public to a “Meet-the-Candidates” reception and to the interviews for the four finalists: Beau Falgout, Robin Hayes, Donald Kewley and Matthew Morton.
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