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Vero Beach: Gardenfest, Music, Arts, and Community Events Highlight Week

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Vero Beach Cultural Calendar: Music, Theater, and Gardenfest Highlight the Week

Residents and visitors in Indian River County have a packed schedule of cultural, musical, and community events to look forward to this week. From nostalgic trips back to the 1960s to the return of the popular Gardenfest at Riverside Park, the local calendar is brimming with activities catering to diverse interests.

Live Music and Multimedia Experiences

The Emerson Center is set to host two significant events presented by MusicWorks Concerts. First on the schedule is The Sixties Show, a unique multi-media production designed to transport the audience back to the 1960s. This event combines live music with archival footage and storytelling to celebrate the sights and sounds of that dynamic decade.

Following closely, the series features Lords of 52nd Street: The Legends of the Billy Joel Band. This concert brings the authentic musicianship of Billy Joel’s original band to Vero Beach. Meanwhile, jazz enthusiasts can head to the Vero Beach High School Performing Arts Center for the Big Band Bash Jazz Concert, a budget-friendly event with free admission for young children.

Theater Productions and Art Exhibits

The performing arts scene remains vibrant with the Vero Beach Theatre Guild opening its Blackbox production of I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. This musical comedy offers a witty take on the cycle of relationships, from dating to marriage. The Guild is also conducting auditions for upcoming performances of Agatha Christie’s famous mystery, The Mousetrap.

For visual art lovers, the Vero Beach Art Club Gallery is debuting the “New Dimensions 3-D Art Exhibit.” This showcase focuses on three-dimensional media, including ceramics, fiber, glass, jewelry, and sculpture. The gallery will participate in the popular First Friday Gallery Stroll, offering extended evening hours for viewing.

Gardenfest Returns to Riverside Park

One of the marquee outdoor events of the season takes place this weekend under the oaks at Riverside Park.

Hosted by the Garden Club of Indian River County, Gardenfest: Nature’s Finest Marketplace returns with dozens of vendors displaying plants, outdoor décor, and garden accessories. The event is scheduled to take place rain or shine with free admission.

In nearby Sebastian, the First Presbyterian Church is hosting an Antique Car, Truck & Bike Show. This gathering will feature classic vehicles alongside music from the 1950s and 60s and food from The Source’s Dignity Food Truck.

Community Lectures and Charity Events

The week also includes several opportunities for education and philanthropy:

  • Mahjong Tournament: The Women’s Club of Vero Beach is hosting a tournament to raise funds for the restoration of their historic 1916 National Landmark building.
  • Starfest: A benefit for Childcare Resources will be held at the Quail Valley River Club, featuring a luncheon with retired Maj. Gen. Michael Hall and an evening cocktail celebration.
  • Ecological Lecture: The Ocean Research & Conservation Association (ORCA) is presenting a free lecture titled “Pollution Hotspots: Findings from Queens Cove and St. Sebastian River” at the DJ Rainone Research & Science Center.
  • Arts Discussion: Riverside Theatre will host “Let’s Talk Vero Arts & Culture,” a panel featuring leadership from McKee Botanical Garden, the Vero Beach Museum of Art, and Riverside Theatre discussing the role of arts in the community.
  • Residents are encouraged to secure tickets early for ticketed performances and to check specific times for all community gatherings.

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