Tebault Bridal One Year Celebration

As a premier wedding destination, St. Augustine attracts over 3,000 brides each year. Many spend countless hours planning and meeting prospective vendors while in the Nation’s Oldest City, however one important piece of the wedding puzzle was missing – that is, until Tebault Bridal opened its doors in April of 2020.

On April 1st, Tebault will host a public celebration within its beautiful waterfront space to commemorate successfully operating in St. Augustine for one year. The celebration will take place from 5-8 p.m., and will feature vendors such as Mimosas Braid Bar, STA Events, Chic Booth, Perfect Pour, balloon installations from Old City Occasions, desserts by Sweet Weddings and a variety of giveaways and prizes from local businesses. The celebration is open to the public, and brides and wedding vendors are encouraged to attend.

Each attendee will receive a ticket to win a giveaway basket, and will have the opportunity to purchase additional raffle tickets for $1 or through bringing in items for donation, such as a pet toy, blanket, or pet food. All proceeds raised will be donated to a local animal charity.

Offering a local, luxury boutique wedding dress experience in the heart of St. Augustine, Tebault Bridal is the brainchild of local resident Kristen Tebault. When she was planning her own wedding, she noticed a need for a bridal boutique in her hometown that could serve both local, regional and destination brides alike.

“It was always in the back of my mind that I wanted to have a boutique of some sort, but it was through our wedding experience that I became obsessed with the bridal industry,” Tebault said.

After eight years as a small animal veterinarian – the most recent within an emergency animal hospital setting – Tebault needed a change. Though her prior work was rewarding, the high-stress and many times heart-breaking aspects of her job began taking its toll. After saying “I do”, a new opportunity presented itself. She began conducting market research and meeting bridal shop owners throughout the U.S., and developed a keen eye for exactly what she wanted to offer St. Augustine brides.

“I want walking into the boutique to be a first-class experience, whether you are buying a $1,000 dress or a $10,000 dress,” Tebault said. “It’s important to create that special experience. It’s not just shopping for a dress – it’s a moment in your life that you want to do over and over.”

Tebault Bridal envelops a classic, timeless elegance with a modern twist, welcoming patrons in hues of pink and gold. The sparkle of chandeliers compliment bubbly toasts poured once a bride has found “the one.” But the real diamond is the personal experience Tebault gives to every bride before they even walk into the door. Tebault says she envisions every visit to be special and unique, starting with communication over the phone before the appointment to get to know each bride on a personal level.

“I want to create an unforgettable experience,” Tebault said.

Within the first year of being open, Tebault Bridal has been awarded both “Best of the Knot” and a Couples’ Choice Award by Wedding Wire. Accessibility for brides of all budgets is a key factor of Tebault Bridal, as well as high-quality service and products offered. A variety of brands are available within the showroom, including Justin Alexander and their subsets, Maddie Lane, Modeca and more. Veils, jewelry, hair pieces, belts and sashes are also available. Located down 1590 Arapaho Ave off US1, Tebault Bridal additionally offers unparalleled views of the coastal St. Augustine marsh that can be viewed through large windows within the bridal suites.

For more information about the One-Year Celebration or Tebault Bridal, contact Kristen Tebault at kristen@tebaultbridal.com. The event is open to the public.

Plein Air Quick Draw Competition

On Saturday, April 24, starting at 11:00am, Plein Air artists will spread out around the Lightner Museum gardens and courtyard for a Quick Draw. Artists, in competition with their peers, will have just two hours to complete a painting. Once the two hours are up, a judge will award three artists for their quick skills.

Art lovers are invited to cheer on the artists and watch their paintings come to life as they race to the finish! Artwork will be for sale through the St. Augustine Art Association, located at 22 Marine Street in historic downtown.

For complete details on the Paint Out and Quick Draw, visit www.staaa.org/pleinair or call (904) 824-2310.

Admission is free for those who simply wish to admire the art. Safe interaction with artists on the field is encouraged.
Artists who want to participate must register at http://www.staaa.org/plein-air-registration/

5th Annual St. Augustine Plein Air Paint Out

Artists and Art lovers! The St. Augustine Art Association invites you to participate in the community-wide 5th Annual St. Augustine Plein Air Paint Out in the nation’s oldest city, happening April 22-25, 2021.

This event, a nod to St. Augustine’s art history, celebrates the town’s architectural and coastal beauty through the time-honored tradition of painting en plein air. In coordination with the Lightner Museum, Plein Air artists will be painting locations found in the artwork from their exhibit, St. Augustine in a New Light: American Impressionism from the Collection of the Lightner Museum, which opens April 8. For a complete list of locations to find the artists painting, visit staaa.org/pleinair.

Throughout the Paint Out, works-in-progress and finished works will be on display and for sale in the St. Augustine Art Association Wet Room. All art sales benefit the artists and programming of the St. Augustine Art Association, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1924.

Artists can find the full Paint Out Prospectus and Artist Registration online at
www.staaa.org/pleinair or call (904) 824-2310.

Register by Monday April 19, 2021
Registration is open to artists of all levels, must be 18 years or older.
Admission is free for those who simply wish to admire the art. Safe interaction with the artists out in the field is encouraged.
Artists who want to participate must register: $25/STAAA members; $35/non-members

St. Augustine Fashion Week “Going Virtual” Season 7

St. Augustine Fashion Week Season 7 ” Going Virtual” March 24-27
About this Event
Join us for STAFW’s first EVER Virtual Fashion Event lineup March 24-27 2021

March 24 2021 Hair Trends presented by Salon Honey + Sage owner and Lead STAFW HMUA Kristen McKennon

March 25 Bartram Trail Fashion Academy presents their Emerging Designer Fashion Video and STAFW produced professional lookbooks. STAFW proudest collaboration is a standing partnership with Bartram Trail High School’s Fashion Academy, the only one of it’s kind in our area.

March 26 STAFW Fashion Speaks presented by Fashion Group International, Zoom panel discussion moderated by Adrienne Houghton with fashion designers Zula Khramov and Alexandra Ni sharing their steps from developing an initial concept through presenting a collection at a fashion show. This event is free. Register here and you’ll receive a Zoom link the morning of the event.

March 27 St. Augustine Fashion Week Season 7 Fashion Film Premier featuring Designers:

Fulani, Designer Souadou Barry

Corvega, Designer Natalie Harris

tiedyeRx, Designers Becca + Katie

Magnifique, Designer Victoria Henley

The Way We Were Vintage, Kim Myers

Film production by, Feel Good Media and STAFW

All Virtual Events are free to join with registration.

For the Love of Fashion xx

CELEBRATING WOMEN & AFRICAN AMERICAN COMPOSERS

SUNDAYS WITH SAMF – FREE CONCERT
WOMEN & AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMPOSERS
Sunday March 21st. 1:00pm
Peña-Peck House, 143 St George St, St. Augustine
(Outdoors Under Tent)
Socially Distanced Seating & Masks Required
Tickets: https://www.staugustinemusicfestival.org/

The St. Augustine Music Festival is excited to announce the first of its Sunday afternoon concerts. In honor of Black History and Women’s History months, our first concert will feature beautiful music from African-American and women composers.

PROGRAM
George Walker (African-American Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, pianist): Lyric for Strings
Wu Man (leading Ambassador of Chinese music and Pipa virtuoso): – Turpan Dance
Jessie Montgomery (up and coming African-American composer): – STRUM for String Quartet
William Grant Still (the “Dean of African-American composers”): Danzas de Panama (1948)
Florence Price (African-American composer): Juba from String Quartet

QUARTET
Piotr Szewczyk
Ingang Han
Jorge Peña
Brian Magnus

The musicians and board of the St. Augustine Music Festival are dedicated to bringing world-class music to diverse audiences, and to elevate, educate and entertain through the inspiring power of music. Our first two concerts are in collaboration with the Women’s Exchange of St. Augustine and the third concert with the St. Augustine Art Association. While concerts are free, donations are appreciated. Tickets and donations online at https://www.staugustinemusicfestival.org

Contact: Renée Jones 267.514.5302

Makers Market “Celebrating National Craft Month”

Come celebrate National Craft Month by shopping trendy, artistic handcrafted goods from amazingly gifted artisans! For this event, we are teaming up with STA City Market. You will get to support and experience some of the young entrepreneur’s creative work as well! Joe Targrove with The Music Mission will be the guest DJ for the market. Food Trucks for the day will be Nature’s Drip Café, Damian’s Food Truck and Luvin’ Oven. Enjoy yummy cookie tastings from Chips Cookies Co. The first 50 people will receive a FREE take home craft-kit to make a decorative trinket box.
See you at the Barrel

Faces and Figures

Expressions of the human form bring personality to this exhibit. Be invigorated by the human visage in the form of various drawing studies, formal portraits, daily life and other figurative works. Each work of art is rendered and presented in 2D and 3D media and done by local and regional artists.

This exhibit will take place at the St. Augustine Art Association located at 22 Marine Street in historic downtown. The Faces and Figures exhibit can be viewed in person and online at www.staaa.org. Current Gallery Hours are Tuesdays through Fridays 1:00pm to 4:00pm with the exception of First Friday Art Walk (STAAA is open from 5:00pm until 7:30pm for Art Walk).

Faces and Figures

Expressions of the human form bring personality to this exhibit. Be invigorated by the human visage in the form of various drawing studies, formal portraits, daily life and other figurative works. Each work of art is rendered and presented in 2D and 3D media and done by local and regional artists.

This exhibit will take place at the St. Augustine Art Association located at 22 Marine Street in historic downtown. The Faces and Figures exhibit can be viewed in person and online at www.staaa.org. Current Gallery Hours are Tuesdays through Fridays 1:00pm to 4:00pm with the exception of First Friday Art Walk (STAAA is open from 5:00pm until 7:30pm for Art Walk).

Faces and Figures

Expressions of the human form bring personality to this exhibit. Be invigorated by the human visage in the form of various drawing studies, formal portraits, daily life and other figurative works. Each work of art is rendered and presented in 2D and 3D media and done by local and regional artists.

This exhibit will take place at the St. Augustine Art Association located at 22 Marine Street in historic downtown. The Faces and Figures exhibit can be viewed in person and online at www.staaa.org. Current Gallery Hours are Tuesdays through Fridays 1:00pm to 4:00pm with the exception of First Friday Art Walk (STAAA is open from 5:00pm until 7:30pm for Art Walk).

Faces and Figures

Expressions of the human form bring personality to this exhibit. Be invigorated by the human visage in the form of various drawing studies, formal portraits, daily life and other figurative works. Each work of art is rendered and presented in 2D and 3D media and done by local and regional artists.

This exhibit will take place at the St. Augustine Art Association located at 22 Marine Street in historic downtown. The Faces and Figures exhibit can be viewed in person and online at www.staaa.org. Current Gallery Hours are Tuesdays through Fridays 1:00pm to 4:00pm with the exception of First Friday Art Walk (STAAA is open from 5:00pm until 7:30pm for Art Walk).