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There are a variety of local Palm Coast and Flagler Beach clubs and organizations offering you the opportunity to stop by or join them for a special event. Check our Calendar of Events for all of the great Florida events happening throughout the year.

4422 US 1 North
Palm Coast, FL 32135
386-447-7030

AACHO provides members the opportunity to explore and present African American Caribbean culture and art.

PO Box 350480
Palm Coast, FL 32135
386-446-6935

*Bunnell Post, Meets in Palm Coast.   

Bunnell, FL
386-447-1317

The Belle Terre Swim & Racquet Club is operated by the Adult and Community Education Department of Flagler County Schools. Amenities include: full-service wellness center, cardiovascular equipment, 25-meter heated pool, heated baby pool, 4 tennis courts, shuffleboard courts, aerobic and dance studios.

73 Patricia Drive
Palm Coast, FL 32164
386-446-7676
http://fti.flaglerschools.com/content/belle-terre-swim-racquet-club

Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-445-4240

A Palm Coast tradition since 1999, established by Artistic Director, Cheryl Robinson. CAS is the premier performance choir in Flagler County. Members are avocational singers who maintain a high level of vocal artistry. Over the past few season, CAS has reduced the size of its chorus in order to be more flexible with regard to repertoire and to cultivate the highest level of performance quality. CAS members perform 3 major concerts each year.1. Spring: Music from the Stage2. July 4th: Celebrate America with a rousing patriotic program3. Thanksgiving Weekend Kickoff: Sound of Christmas, seasonal concert.There is no admission charge for CAS concerts. A free will donation offering is received. All concerts are performed at St. Thomas Episcopal Church; 5400 Belle Terre Parkway, Palm Coast, FL.Every year, CAS donates a portion of its proceeds to the scholarship program for music education.

PO Box 351061
Palm Coast, FL 32135
386-445-2098
http://www.casfl.org

We as a chapter are part of the national group, CPSA, the Colored Pencil Society of America. It was founded over twenty years ago and grew into an organization that now has a yearly International Convention and Exhibition in various cities across the country.  This International Convention (which is in Northern Kentucky/Cincinatti in summer 2012) brings members together annually to network with other artists across the country, attend the membership meeting, attend the Exhibition and Awards Banquet, and take workshops from notable artists in this field. Members who cannot attend this convention, are able to see the judged results of the competition on the CPSA website and through the CPSA publication.        Anyone who is interested is welcomed at our meetings – no experience necessary!  Many people get started in this medium after going to one meeting or show.  They are fascinated with the vast possibilities of colored pencil.  Several of our members offer basic classes for you to get started.  Our Chapter also sponsors workshops with nationally known colored pencil artists to help us learn new  techniques and refine our skills. We usually meet in the Palm Coast area, having 2nd Sunday meetings and sketch sessions.  The CPSA DC117 Chapter  of Augustine was officially recognized and voted in by CPSA National at the CPSA International Convention in 2005 held in Chicago. In addition to our Sunday meetings and sketch sessions, we host workshops.  While we are a small group, we wish to share our talents and colored pencil & art information.  We welcome all interested artists to attend one of our meetings.  Please contact Hanneke Jevons/President, Flagler County Chapter. 

386.447-4744
http://www.cpsa117.org/

Meet 2nd and 4th Thursday at 7:30PM at the Knights of Columbus located on Old Kings Road.

51 N Old Kings Road
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-446-5632

Volunteer coordinator for Palm Coast Residents for day trips - 9 months during the year. Some cruises - mostly fundraisers are offered.

8 Crossing Court West
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-445-2839

7229 Old Kings Road N
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-446-2709
http://www.elks.org

The club sponsors a wide variety of activities during the year. In addition to our monthly meetings we schedule at least one club event each month including boat cruises, raft-ups, poker runs and other social events. We hold annual holiday parties and an annual picnic. The highlight of our year is our Commodore’s Ball where we honor our club’s legacy and celebrate the election of our new commodore and other club officers. Our activities are always designed to encourage maximum participation, enjoyment, and fellowship among our members.

P.O. Box 2065
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
410-703-9295
http://www.flaglerbeachyachtclub.com/index.htm

For 30 years the Flagler County Art League has been providing presentations and discussions for our members and the community. We encourage all artists and those who support the arts, to join us and participate in our activities. General meetings open to the public on 3rd Thursday each month at 7 p.m. New shows/exhibits open every 2nd Saturday; receptions 6-9 p.m. Classes in all fine arts available.

160 Cypress Point Parkway, Suite 207 C
Palm Coast, FL 32164
386-986-4668
http://www.flaglercountyartleague.com

Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-446-7822
http://www.flaglercntynaacp.org

The Synchro Belles meet at the Belle Terre Swim and Racquet Club and compete with synchronized swimmers nationally. We are proud to represent Flagler County and would like to invite you to visit our website or join us for our team events.  Register for recreational classes through Flagler County Adult and Community Education youth programs. If you need more information about this sport or are interested in joining the team, please contact coach Isabella Vasconcellos at synchrobelleteam@aol.com or visit our website at:


http://www.synchrobelles.teampages.com/

5500 East Highway 100
Palm Coast, FL 32164
386.437.7540
http://www.FlaglerSchools.com

The Florida Writers’ Association (FWA) encourages all aspiring writers to nurture their craft. The Palm Coast Chapter provides a tool for locals to gather, share and learn together.  We’re all about “writers helping writers.”  FWA/Palm Coast was formed in July of 2010 by authors Jeff Swesky and Michael Ray King, both published authors. Membership in FWA (www.floridawriters.net) is not required to be part of the chapter. Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of every month at 10:00 A.M. at Watson Realty located at 1410 Palm Coast Parkway NW, Palm Coast. Contact Jeff Swesky at jswesky@yahoo.com for more info.

904-207-8560
http://fwapalmcoast.wordpress.com/

The Genealogical Society meets at the Flagler County Public Library (corner of Palm Coast Parkway and Belle Terre Parkway) the 4th Thursday of every month (except in November and December when the meeting is held on the 3rd Thursday).  The meeting is from 5:30-7:30 p.m.  No meeting takes place in the month of August.  Workshops and seminars take place throughout the year. 

P.O. Box 35-4671
Palm Coast, FL 32135-4671
386-445-3253
http://www.flaglercounty.org/index.aspx?nid=525

PO Box 353069
Palm Coast, FL 32135-3069
386-446-2357

The roadways identified on this Heritage Corridor, located in Flagler, Volusia and St. Johns Counties, endow the traveler with a unique agricultural and river to sea experience. The historic communities of Espanola, Bunnell, and Flagler Beach are tied to Florida’s early transportation. Take a ride down Old Dixie Highway, built in 1914. It is the longest continuous 9 miles of original brick road in the Southeastern United States. Old Kings road is the oldest commercial road in Florida built by British Engineers around 1776. The Heritage Crossroads: Mile of History corridor is composed of the following roadways: Old Kings Road (19 miles), US 1 (19 miles), CR 205 (5 miles), Old Brick Road (9 miles), CR 205 (4 miles), SR 100 (13 miles), SR 11 (15 miles) and John Anderson Highway (5 miles).

PO Box 1113
Bunnell, FL 32110
386-437-3135 or 386-943-5393
http://www.heritagecrossroads.org/

Meet the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 7:30PM at the clubhouse located at 5 Commercial Court.

5 Commercial Ct.
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-446-4552
http://cryptoman.com/hispanic

Come to the Holland Park Youth Center for a fun filled supervised atmosphere for middle and high school age kids. Enjoy video games, computer access, an air hockey and pool table and much more.  Located within the James F. Holland Memorial Park

18 Florida Park Drive in James Holland Memorial Park
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-986-2323
http://www.palmcoastgov.com

Meet the 3rd Wednesday at 7:00PM at the Italian American Club.

45 N Old Kings Road
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-445-1893
http://www.iascpc.hypermart.net

51 North Old Kings Rd.
Palm Coast, FL
386-446-5632
http://kofc7845.org

PO Box 352613
Palm Coast, FL 32135
386-446-9031
http://community.webtv.net/pchistorical

It was recently estimated that upwards of 15 million enthusiasts enjoy pitching horsehoes in the United States and Canada, in tournaments, leagues, recreation areas and backyards. The origin of this sport goes back to the days of the Roman Empire. Roman soilders pitched horseshoes for discarded from the horses used to drive thier chariots. Soldiers in the American Revolutionary War pitched horseshoes for recreation. Here in Palm Coast the members pitch them for fun. The NHPA is a federation of 60 charters in the United States and Canada, each with numerous club affiliates and individual members. Each state association is self-governing. The Palm Coast Horseshoe Club has many long time members and are always looking for new people who want to learn the skills needed for this fantastic, historical game. For more information about how you could join the Palm Coast Horseshoe Club, call 386-447-3559

386-447-3559
http://palmcoasthc.20m.com/#contact

Our Club can be used by Members and non-Members alike to hold and cater to your private parties, wedding receptions and ceremonies, anniversaries, birthdays, luncheons, and more.

1 Yacht Club Drive
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-445-9300
http://www.pcycfl.com

1200 Palm Harbor Parkway
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-446-3910
http://www.palmcoastportugueseclub.com/

From mid-November to mid-April local boaters and beachgoers are likely to encounter North Atlantic right whales all along the 19 miles untouched beach Flagler County offers. 

Flagler Beach, FL 32136
386-517-2040
http://www.flaglerbeachpier.net

During April through September in Flagler Beach sea turtle’s nest on our beaches every year and are monitored on a daily basis until they hatch.  The Volusia-FlaglerTurtle Patrol is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection of sea turtles. The group patrols 25 miles of beach from May 1st until the end of September, looking for turtle crawls. When we find a fresh crawl, we determine whether it is a nest or false crawl (non-nesting emergence), then we mark the nest of with four stakes and a ribbon, affix a FDEP (Florida Department of Environmental Protection) sign stating that it is a turtle nest and not to disturb it. We also complete a nesting report and plot the crawl on an aerial photo. All nests are monitored on a daily basis until they hatch. Once they hatch, we do a nest evaluation to determine the success of the nest.

Flagler Beach, FL 32136
386-517-2040
http://www.turtlepatrol.com

We are former residents of New Jersey who now live in Flagler County. We usually take one day trip per month and two or three multi-day trips per year. Conatct us for further details.

PO Box 352648
Palm Coast, FL 32135
386-597-2199

The Palm Coast Arts Foundation (PCAF) is a public, non-profit 501(c)3 organization focused on bringing entertainment and cultural arts to our community. Established in 2004 with 806 founding members determined to broaden the public’s access to the Arts, the Foundation continues to grow with a single vision – to design and build a Center for the Arts that will establish the Palm Coast/Flagler area as a world class forum for the performing, visual, literary and graphic Arts.

P.O. Box 351766
Palm Coast, FL 32135-1766
386-263-2991
http://palmcoastartsfoundation.org

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1769 E. Moody Blvd
Bunnell , FL 32110
386.264.8367

Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-445-2503

Old Kings Road North
Palm Coast, FL
386-446-8696