Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

No Plans? No Problem. Here Are 10 Things To Do In The Jacksonville Area.

David Luckin

Don't have plans for the weekend, we have a few suggestions. Have a great weekend.

1) Friday May 17th,  Jacksonville Craft & Import Beer Festival is a one day event, at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. ULTRA VIP starts at 5pm, VIP starts at 6pm and general admission starts at 7pm, going until 10pm.

2) Friday Night Cosmic Concerts The Bryan-Gooding Planetarium at MOSH rocks every Friday night! Experience the collision of laser lights and images with 35,000 watts of digital power!
Friday Night Cosmic Concerts are just $5 per person per show; laser glasses are $1.
NOTICE: Planetarium shows, laser shows and light effects may cause seizures in certain individuals. If you have any concerns or questions about the show’s content or nature, please ask the operator/educator before the program begins.

3) Friday May 17, Grandpa's Cough Medicine  Friday Musicale 645 Oak Street
Jacksonville 904.355.7584

4) Friday May 17, Crosby, Stills & Nash Florida Theatre 128 E. Forsyth Street
Jacksonville 904.355.2787  

5) Friday May 17, Jacksonville by Design: AIA Celebrates 100 Years of Architecture Museum of Science and History (MOSH) 1025 Museum Circle Jacksonville

6) Saturday May 18, Two Dragons: 20WT & Waylay Underbelly 113 E. Bay St. 904.353.6067

7) Saturday May 18, Watercolor Workshop  Reddi-Arts 1037 Hendricks Avenue
Jacksonville 904.398.3161

8) Saturday May 18, Wedlocked! Is Love Really Enough? – Stage Play Times Union Center for Performing Arts 300 W. Water Street Jacksonville 904.633.6110

9) Sunday May 19, Poetic Voices of Jacksonville: Pathways of Faith and Values  Jacksonville Main Library 303 N. Laura Street Jacksonville 904.630.2665

10) Sunday May 19, 5th Annual King and Queen of Yappy Hour  The Jacksonville Landing 2 Independent Dr. W. Jacksonville 904.353.1188

David Luckin joined WJCT as a development producer in 2000, bringing with him 19 years’ experience as a Jacksonville news photographer and a lifelong passion for music. The New York native hosted his first local music program at Gainesville’s NPR affiliate while earning his degree at the University of Florida.