Summer concert series continue
SAINT AUGUSTINE: The sweet sounds of summer continue as area concerts are spotlighted through Labor Day.
Music by the Sea, sponsored by the St. Augustine Beach Civic Association, continues through Sept. 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. and each concert will have dinner available from a local restaurant.
The June 27 concert features Salt Driven Ride playing Southern and classic rock. Food will be provided By Design Catering. The concerts are free.
There will be no concert July 4th. The next concert will be July 11, with Grapes of Roth playing classic and new rock, and food by Mango Mangos.
Concerts in the Plaza de la Constitucion, in downtown St. Augustine, began May 31 and continue until Aug. 30. There is no charge. Those attending should bring lounge chairs for seating. Picnic dinners are popular, but no alcoholic beverages are allowed. Concerts in the Plaza continue from 7 to 9 p.m. each Thursday during the summer.
July 5 Doug Carn & The Lincolnville Brass Band will play American traditional brass band music; and July 12 is Friends of Mine Band, with classic folk music.
Music in the Park is presented by Anastasia State Park from 6 to 8 p.m. in the park’s beach pavilion adjacent to Island Beach Grill. There is an open jam session from 5 to 6 p.m. each time. The concert is free with park admission of $8 per vehicle with two to eight persons; and $2 for pedestrians and bicyclist.
The next Music in the Park is July 28 with Those Guys, playing Florida classic rock
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