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November 2019: Our Favorite Events in Authentic Florida

We are so fortunate to live in a state with great activities and festivals all year long. With cooler temperatures knocking at our door, November is an awesome time to attend a festival or special event.

We’ve narrowed our November 2019 list down to a few events that sounded extra interesting … but there are sooooooo many more to explore. To keep up with our favorite Florida Festivals throughout the year, be sure to follow us on Facebook and visit our Events tab.

Here are our 11 of our favorite festivals:

Seminoles’ American Indian Arts Celebration, Clewiston
November 1 & 2

The festival offers art, music, dance, food, alligator wrestling, critter shows, and Seminole crafts — but also celebrates the diversity of native cultures with entertainers brought in from other tribes. Admission includes entrance into the award-winning Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Seminole Museum & Boardwalk, and parking. Admission is $10 (adults), $7.50 for Seniors/Students, Children 4 and under are free.

More info at https://www.ahtahthiki.com/events/


56th Annual Florida Seafood Festival, Apalachicola
November 1 & 2

Florida’s Oldest Maritime Event. This popular festival is held at the mouth of the Apalachicola river under the shady oaks of Apalachicola’s Battery Park. It features a Carnival, the Best Local Seafood, 100 Arts & Crafts Booths, Oyster Shucking and Eating Contests, Blue Crab Races, 5k Redfish Run, Parade, and more.

More info at https://www.floridaseafoodfestival.com/


Great Gulfcoast Art Festival, Pensacola
November 1, 2 & 3

The Great Gulfcoast Art Festival is one of the best-regarded, most popular arts festivals in the USA. The three-day, juried art show draws more than 200 of the nation’s best painters, potters, sculptors, jewelers, graphic artists, craftsmen and other artists.

Festival also includes LIVE music and performances from local performing arts institutes. There will be a Children’s Arts Festival area with hands-on activities for kids, as well as a Heritage Arts section with demonstrations of traditional skills in the Heritage Arts. The Festival is free and open to the public.

More info at ggaf.org


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