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Festivals In Florida
The following is an incomplete list of festivals in Florida. Festivals in Florida Arts, cultural, and other Music festivals * 9 Mile Music Festival * AURA Music and Arts Festival * Cornerstone Florida * Electric Daisy Carnival * The Fest * Florida Folk Festival * Florida Music Festival * Harvest of Hope Fest * Hotel Carolina * Jacksonville Jazz Festival * La Musica * Lakeside Jazz Festival * Langerado * Miami Nice Jazz Festival * Miami Pop Festival (December 1968) * Miami Pop Festival (May 1968) * Planetfest * Rock the Universe * Springing the Blues * Suwannee Hulaween * Ultra Music Festival * Wanee Music Festival * Winter Music Conference Film festivals * American Black Film Festival * Borscht Film Festival * Florida Film Festival * Gasparilla Film Festival * India International Film Festival of Tampa Bay * Israel Film Festival * Jacksonville Film Festival * Love Your Shorts Film Festival * Miami International Film Festival * Miami Short Film Fe ...
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Chalo Nitka
Chalo Nitka Festival and Frontier Days are the county fair of Glades County, Florida. The Festival and parade is held on the first Saturday every March. The festival spans a week with the livestock shows and sale during the week leading up to the main Festival weekend Festivities, which now include rodeos, dances, carnival rides, and arts and crafts for sale during the festival weekend. The event has evolved to culminate in showcasing the southern hospitality of Glades County and the history of the local Seminole people. History Chalo Nitka is one of Florida's oldest continuous festivals, dating back to 1948 when the celebration was inaugurated to commemorate the completion of the paving of Main Street (now called Avenue J) in the town of Moore Haven Moore Haven is a city in, and the county seat of, Glades County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Florida Heartland region. The population was 1,566 at the 2020 census, down from 1,680 at the 2010 census. Moore Haven is ...
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Florida State Fair
The Florida State Fair is held annually at the Florida State Fairgrounds in East Lake-Orient Park, Florida. The official state fair of Florida, it includes indoor and outdoor exhibits, rides and shows. It is a chance for the state to showcase its agricultural industry. The Fair also offers competitions and food oddities such as chocolate covered bacon & Buffalo chicken chimichanga. The annual event is usually held in February and typically lasts for 11 days. It is the first state fair to be held in the United States each calendar year. History In 1904, the South Florida Fair Association was formed and plans for a new exhibition were proposed. The fair was founded as the South Florida Fair in downtown Tampa and renamed the Mid-Winter Festival a few years later. The name finally changed to the present Florida State Fair in 1915. The World Wars cancelled the fairs in 1918 & 1942–1945. In 1975, the Florida Legislature created the Florida State Fair Authority and designated t ...
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The Florida SpringFest
The Florida SpringFest is a three-day annual showcase in popular music acts, both local and national, in downtown Pensacola, Florida. The Florida SpringFest is traditionally held anywhere from mid-May until early June. The event was founded in 1991, when Pensacola businessman Bill Dollarhide funded much of the expense out of his own pocket so up-and-coming local acts could reach a wider audience. In turn, part of the revenues were given to the Alzheimer's Foundation, to which Dollarhide donated regularly. The festival regularly donated parts of its proceeds to nonprofit groups. In the years since, Dollarhide turned the management over to a board of directors and full-time staff. Under the direction of Michelle Sarra and Geoff Fairchild, the event grew to sell-out crowds as they decided to incorporate bigger names to bring more crowds. The novelty of SpringFest is its setting right in the heart of downtown. For all three days, multiple blocks are cordoned off to cars, and large st ...
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Florida Seafood Festival
The Florida Seafood Festival is an annual two-day public event held in Apalachicola, Florida on the first weekend of November. The event is held in Battery Park, and around 25,000 people attend the festival every year. It is the oldest seafood festival in the state. History In 1963, eight members of the Apalachicola Chamber of Commerce gathered to figure out a way to draw more visitors to the town. The idea of a seafood event was brought up, drawing inspiration from a seafood festival, "Harbor Days" which had been held in Apalachichola in 1915. The Florida Seafood Festival was established in 1964. The 2010 Florida Seafood Festival Oyster Shucking Champion Mike Martin won the 2010 National Oyster Shucking Championship. In 2012 an estimated 30,000 people attended the event. The festival celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2013. There was no Florida Seafood Festival in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event returned in 2021. In 2022, Hurricane Ian caused the carnival ride p ...
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Florida Azalea Festival
The Florida Azalea Festival is a two-day event held annually in Palatka, Florida, on the first weekend of March. The festival celebrates the seasonal arrival of the azalea blossom to the northeast Florida region. History The first official Florida Azalea Festival was held in 1938. Originating as Jaycees Day, the local chapter of the Jaycees organization transformed the event into the festival celebrated today. In the early years the festival was centered at the Ravine Gardens State Park, Ravine Gardens. As its popularity grew, most of the activities were moved to the riverfront in downtown Palatka. The modern event is conducted by the Palatka Main Street Programs in the United States, Main Street program. The Ravine Gardens still joins in the celebration with what it calls Azalea Days. Its diverse collection and high concentration of the flower makes it a staple for those who want to get a good look at the celebrated annual blooms. There was no festival in 1942-45 nor 2021. Aza ...
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Floral City Heritage Days
Floral City Heritage Days is an annual celebration in Floral City, Florida, which was established in 1993. It takes place on the first weekend of December and celebrates the area's history. It includes phosphate mining, tours of historic homes, a fish fry, horse-drawn-carriage rides, luminarias, and caroling. It is hosted by the Floral City Heritage Council. The event was not held in 2020. See also *Floral City Heritage Museum Floral City Heritage Hall Museum is a museum in Floral City, Florida, United States. The museum is located in a Fire Station building in downtown Floral City. The fire station closed in January 2000 and the museum opened on December 4, 2009, fo ... References {{reflist Further readingHeritage Days External linksFloral City Heritage Days YouTube video Festivals in Florida Tourist attractions in Citrus County, Florida ...
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Festival Miami
Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music is the music school at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. From 1926 to 2003, it was known as University of Miami School of Music. Academics and programs The University of Miami's Frost School of Music was one of the original schools of the University of Miami upon its 1926 founding, operating from 1926 until 2003 as University of Miami School of Music. The School today has an enrollment of just over 700 students. In April 2007, Shelly Berg, American pianist, composer, arranger, orchestrator, and producer, was appointed as the new dean of the Frost School of Music following the retirement of James William Hipp. The Frost School is home to Bruce Hornsby Creative American Music Program, named after Frost School of Music alumnus Bruce Hornsby. The program is an interdisciplinary course of study designed to develop artist and songwriters by immersing them in the diverse traditions that form the foundation of modern American ...
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