March 2-9 Logan, IMAX 2D Hollywood Film In 2024, mutant births are severely in decline, and people aren’ t sure why. A government-type operation is turning mutant children into killing machines. From this, Logan emerges as a mentor to a mutant girl, who has two claws instead of his three. Visit the website for show times and admission. One World Golf Pl., St. Augustine 904-940-4123 www. worldgolfimax. com
March 3 St. Augustine Maritime Heritage Foundation Golf Tournament Hosted by the St. Augustine Maritime Heritage Foundation, this golf tournament takes place at the St. Johns Golf and Country Club. For registration information and start times, visit the website. 205 St. Johns Golf Dr., St. Augustine 904-599-3800 www. staugmaritimeheritage. org
March 3 The Weight at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall proudly announces The Weight, featuring members of The Band, the Levon Helm Band and the Rick Danko group. The Weight will perform songs of The Band. Doors open at 7 p. m.; show starts at 8 p. m. Tickets are $ 43 and $ 33. 1050 A1A North, Ponte Vedra Beach 904-209-0367 www. pvconcerthall. com
March 3-4 Searle’ s Raid of St. Augustine This annual event commemorates the bloody pirate raid led by Robert Searle against the city and inhabitants of St. Augustine in 1668. A saunter of participants will begin on St. George Street next to the Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine, 24 Cathedral Pl., at 6 p. m. on Friday. From noon-4 p. m. on Friday and 9 a. m.-4 p. m. on Saturday, 17th century weapons, clothing, equipment, camp life and social activities will be shown and demonstrated at the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park, 11 Magnolia Ave. The re-enacted battle will begin at 4:30 p. m. on Saturday in the Plaza de la Constitución and will progress down St. George Street. 616-990-5456 www. searlesbucs. com
March 3-5 St. Augustine Lions Seafood Festival This annual festival includes a Kidz Zone, Arts & Crafts show, Spanish Landing and Pirate Village. Friday night is Jazz night; Saturday and Sunday feature Country and Americana music. It’ s a family friendly event with rides, magic shows, pirate fun, super heroes and princesses, clowns and an interactive drum show. Admission is $ 5 for adults; free for kids age 15 and under. The festival takes place at Francis Field. Hours are Friday 3-9 p. m.; Saturday 10 a. m.-9 p. m.; Sunday 11 a. m.-5 p. m. Please, no pets or coolers. 29 W. Castillo Dr., St. Augustine 904-829-1753 www. lionsfestival. com