56th Annual Grant Seafood Festival Happening March 4th & 5th
The Grant Seafood Festival, the longest-running seafood festival in the southeast, will be held Saturday, March 4th & Sunday, March...
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The Grant Seafood Festival, the longest-running seafood festival in the southeast, will be held Saturday, March 4th & Sunday, March...
New York Times best-selling author Michael J. Tougias will be presenting a narrated slide presentation for his newest book, Extreme...
Weekend Events and Festivals for February 24th - 26th in Sebastian include a farmers market, a block party, a blues...
LaPorte Farms will host a Spring Break Critter Camp March 20-24 from 8:30 am to 2:00 pm on the farm...
The 66th Avenue widening project continues to move forward. Beginning February 28th, the County’s contractor, Halley Engineering Contractors, Inc., will...
Storm Grove Middle School (SGMS) just completed its first competitive cheer season, over the weekend, at ESPN Wide World of...
Weekend Festivals and Entertainment for February 17th - 19th in Sebastian include art festivals, a pow-wow, a car & bike...
Sebastian River High School (SRHS) has two competition cheer teams: College Style Game Day and Traditional. Over the weekend, both...
Weekend Festivals and Entertainment for February 10th - 12th in Sebastian include live music, a community yard sale, food trucks,...
The Sebastian Police Department's Special Response Team will host its 2nd Annual Cornhole Tournament on Saturday, March 4, 2023, from...
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