THEME: St. Patty Takes Over #DTJax
FEATURING: JFRD Pipes and Drums, Aisling Grove and the First Coast Wind Symphony, Pedal Pub Jax
BEER: Tents located in Hemming Park and on the corner of Laura & Monroe
Find out more »The Gate River Run, now in its 43rd year, is brought to you each year by JTC Running, a non-profit organization dedicated to running and physical fitness in Northeast Florida since 1975. Road Closures Traffic on the following roads will be affected by the Gate River Run on March 6th and 7th THE PLAYERS Runner’s Expo Closures Duval Street between Randolph Blvd and Franklin Street – Road will be closed from noon on Friday, March 6th until 1 PM on…
Find out more »Pirates have invaded Jacksonville! Cap'n Graybeard needs your help to find his missing treasure map. Beware, mateys, using our proprietary smartphone app you'll encounter VIRTUAL Pirates, Scurvy Dogs and more to help you find the location of his treasure? The first city-wide, family-friendly treasure hunt in Jacksonville allows for safe distancing for teams of up to 6. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes, team name and highest point totals. One ticket ($50 + $2.75 handling) is good for your…
Find out more »For its second annual holiday event, Cathedral District Jacksonville is lighting up the district for Christmas in the Cathedral District: Let There Be Light, which will be visible from I-95 and the Acosta, Main Street, Hart and Mathews Bridges. This first-of-its-kind spectacular event is the Cathedral District’s gift to its beloved community after a long and challenging year. Like many non-profits, the Cathedral District was in the middle of event planning when the pandemic up-ended public life. With COVID 19…
Find out more »November 28, 2020 is Small Business Saturday, an annual celebration of all things local. From browsing the shelves, to getting takeout, every time you Shop Small, you’re supporting small businesses at the heart of your community. All day on Saturday November 28th, we will be hosting a QR code hunt in the Eventzee App, similar to our Halloween Hunt for Halloweek. Participants will seek out 5 QR codes at participating Downtown businesses for a chance to win a $20 #DTJax e-Gift Card. How to Play: 1. Download the Eventzee App…
Find out more »For its second annual holiday event, Cathedral District Jacksonville is lighting up the district for Christmas in the Cathedral District: Let There Be Light, which will be visible from I-95 and the Acosta, Main Street, Hart and Mathews Bridges. This first-of-its-kind spectacular event is the Cathedral District’s gift to its beloved community after a long and challenging year. Like many non-profits, the Cathedral District was in the middle of event planning when the pandemic up-ended public life. With COVID 19…
Find out more »For its second annual holiday event, Cathedral District Jacksonville is lighting up the district for Christmas in the Cathedral District: Let There Be Light, which will be visible from I-95 and the Acosta, Main Street, Hart and Mathews Bridges. This first-of-its-kind spectacular event is the Cathedral District’s gift to its beloved community after a long and challenging year. Like many non-profits, the Cathedral District was in the middle of event planning when the pandemic up-ended public life. With COVID 19…
Find out more »From December 14-18, 2020, Downtown Vision will be hosting a QR code hunt in the Eventzee App. Beginning Monday, December 14, players can enter a join code in the Eventzee App and participate in the week-long Dashing Through Downtown QR Code Scavenger Hunt at local businesses to win prizes while they shop and support local for the holidays. Prizes: First 200 players to scan 10 QR codes will win a $20 #DTJax e-Gift Card from Downtown Vision. All players who…
Find out more »For its second annual holiday event, Cathedral District Jacksonville is lighting up the district for Christmas in the Cathedral District: Let There Be Light, which will be visible from I-95 and the Acosta, Main Street, Hart and Mathews Bridges. This first-of-its-kind spectacular event is the Cathedral District’s gift to its beloved community after a long and challenging year. Like many non-profits, the Cathedral District was in the middle of event planning when the pandemic up-ended public life. With COVID 19…
Find out more »For its second annual holiday event, Cathedral District Jacksonville is lighting up the district for Christmas in the Cathedral District: Let There Be Light, which will be visible from I-95 and the Acosta, Main Street, Hart and Mathews Bridges. This first-of-its-kind spectacular event is the Cathedral District’s gift to its beloved community after a long and challenging year. Like many non-profits, the Cathedral District was in the middle of event planning when the pandemic up-ended public life. With COVID 19…
Find out more »For its second annual holiday event, Cathedral District Jacksonville is lighting up the district for Christmas in the Cathedral District: Let There Be Light, which will be visible from I-95 and the Acosta, Main Street, Hart and Mathews Bridges. This first-of-its-kind spectacular event is the Cathedral District’s gift to its beloved community after a long and challenging year. Like many non-profits, the Cathedral District was in the middle of event planning when the pandemic up-ended public life. With COVID 19…
Find out more »The Law Offices of Ron Sholes, P.A., in partnership with the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Foundation Inc., is honored to present the 40th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade, held on Monday, January 18th at 10 am, Downtown Jacksonville. The annual event celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., sharing his message around equality, opportunity and service to others. This year’s parade route will be identical to that of the 2020 Veteran’s…
Find out more »The 40th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade is scheduled for 10 a.m. Jan. 18. in Downtown Jacksonville. The parade is a partnership of The Law Offices of Ron Sholes and the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Foundation Inc. The event celebrates King’s life and message of equality, opportunity and service to others. This year’s 1.5-mile parade route is identical to that of the 2020 Veteran’s Day Parade, according to a news release from the law firm.…
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