Elite Smiles - September/October 2018

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Local Events S T . A U G U S T I N E F A L L T H R E E L O C A L E V E N T S J U S T F O R Y O U

Looking for an excuse to get out and enjoy your community? Look no further! There are plenty of events happening around St. Augustine, and here are a few that will catch your eye. Pink Up The Pace Where: St. George Street, St. Augustine When: Oct. 6, 8 a.m. October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and to promote awareness, St. Augustine will be hosting a 5K Walk and Run. Pink Up The Pace is hitting the streets for its 10th year and provides a great opportunity to celebrate survivors and remember those who lost their fight against breast cancer. All funds raised will be donated to individuals who are underinsured and uninsured as they struggle through the financial difficulties of early breast cancer detection. For more information and to register, visit their website at pinkupthepace.com. First Friday Art Walk Where: 1 Cathedral Street, St. Augustine, near the Bridge of Lions When: First Friday of each month, 5–9 p.m.

If you love art, then you are sure to enjoy this art walk. Taking place every first Friday, you can appreciate the art displays from the 30 participating galleries while enjoying live entertainment and refreshments. The walk presents art from contemporary to traditional and beyond. Best of all? The event is open and free to the public! Head to downtown St. Augustine for an evening filled with beautiful and unique art displays. Greek Festival Where: 25 W. Castillo Drive, St. Augustine When: Oct. 12–14, times vary Spend your weekend enjoying traditional Greek food, music, and dance! Immerse yourself within the Greek culture with other visitors and residents who crave a taste of the Mediterranean. The three-day celebration recreates a Greek village for all attendees to feel as though they have been transported to a corner of Athens. Along with great food, expect to be entertained by the Hellenic Band and the Nisiotes and Asteria Greek dancers. Admission costs $5 for adults. Children 16 and under, along with Active Duty Military members and their dependents, get in for free.

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