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The Best Events and Festivals in Florida March 2025

The Best Events and Festivals in Florida

Are you searching for the best events and festivals in Florida in March 2025? Thanks for visiting. Please use the links below to find fun events for all ages.

Florida hosts some amazing events and festivals. Each month I hope to take a look at a dozen or so of these in hopes of bringing you fun, exciting, and unexpected ways to enjoy our state.

If you have an event or know of one coming up that you feel should be highlighted, please drop me a line with as much information as you can, including a website. I’ll be glad to include your suggestions in future posts. Maybe we can work together and put together a promotional post for your event.

I have listed events in date order.

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Bike Week Daytona Beach February 28 through March 9, 2025.February 28 through March 9                              84th Annual Bike Week Daytona Beach

Come to Daytona Beach and celebrate the 84th annual Bike Week. It’s a week of riding and enjoying life. There are plenty of restaurants, bars, shopping, people watching opportunities, and attractions to keep you busy for the entire event.

 

March 1         Habitat Ocala Strawberry Festival    Ocala

 

The 11th annual Habitat Ocala Strawberry Festival is coming to the McPherson complex on Saturday, March 1, 2025. The festival begins at 9 am with FREE admission and ends at 5 pm. Volunteers from Marion Therapeutic Riding Association (MTRA) will assist with traffic control and parking for the festival. Proceeds collected from parking ($5 per vehicle) will benefit the Marion Therapeutic Riding Association and Habitat for Humanity of Marion County. The festival starts with over 235 unique and exciting vendors, a kid’s zone with a petting zoo, strawberry food items that melt in your mouth, a bigger-than-ever car show with cool cars, trucks, and motorcycles, a pie-eating contest, a BMX show, and a variety of live entertainment throughout the day.

 

Swamp Fest 2025 Best Events and Festivals in Florida March 2025March 7 through 9           Swamp Fest Weeki Wachee        Spring Hill

The website is pretty vague as to what this event is.

100+ vendors, entertainment, food, swamp monster contest. $5 admission.

NO PETS!

 

South Florida Food Fest and Craft Fair Boca Raton March 8 and 9         South Florida Food Fest & Craft Fair   Boca Raton

  • ​Two Day Event, from Noon – 8 PM on Saturday, March 8th and 11 AM – 6 PM on Sunday, March 9th, 2025 at South County Regional Park, Boca Raton FL! ​(Near Sunset cove amphitheater)

  • South Florida’s most diverse Food Festival featuring EVENT SPECIAL A LA CARTE TASTING MENUS priced at only $1-$5 per item, offering you the opportunity to sample a vast variety of all the best from South Florida and Beyond all in one place! 

  • HUGE CRAFT FAIR Marketplace featuring Local Businesses, Crafters, Artists, Specialty Artisans, and Activities.

  • Large variety of Alcohol, including domestic and craft beers, hard seltzer, specialty cocktails, and Non-Alcoholic Beverages! 

  • free kid zone with obstacle courses and bounce houses

  • Enjoy live contests and prizes hosted by our MC, plus thrilling games like axe throwing and so much more!

 

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Tarpon Springs Fine Arts Festival March 8 and 9, 2025 Best events and festivals Florida March 2025March 8 and 9                                            Tarpon Springs Fine Arts Festival

The 49th Tarpon Springs Fine Arts Festival, which is located in beautiful Craig Park , offers more than 150 exhibiting artists, selected by a Jury of discriminating art professionals.

Visitors enjoy a full schedule of music, sample craft beers, and taste a variety of crowd-pleasing international foods.

No pets!

 

 

Destin Mac and Cheese Festival March 16, 2025March 16        Destin Mac & Cheese Festival

Thought macaroni and cheese was just for kids? Think again! Join us at the 7th Annual Mac & Cheese Festival presented by Cox & Publix Charities on Sunday, March 16th, 2025 at the Destin Commons! This family-friendly event will feature gourmet, chef-inspired twists on the South’s favorite comfort food. Local restaurants will compete for the best mac in town. Be there to sample everything for yourself and cast your vote!

Adult tickets start at $40 each in advance and increase on the day of the event so this is not a cheap event.

 

Clewiston Sugar Festival Best events and festivals in Florida March 14-25, 2025March 14 and 15            Clewiston Sugar Festival

SOMETHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

Our family-friendly event has various attractions for people of all ages! Some people are drawn to our car show and antique tractor display, others to the free kids play park and gator wrestling show, and some just love to watch local performers on the community stage. 

The event is free.

 

 

 

 

March 2025 Best Events and Festivals in Florida Daytona Turkey RunMarch 21 through 23          Spring Turkey Run       Daytona Beach

A car enthusiasts dream come true.

Over 2,000 vendors are anticipated for the Swap meet, over 5,000 show cars, car corral, and so much more. Everything possible from the finest of show cars to parts to your very own restoration project.

$15 admission on Friday and Saturday, $10 on Sunday.

 

 

 

Wellington Bacon and Bourbon Fest March 22 and 23, 2025March 22 and 23      Wellington Bacon and Bourbon Fest

Bacon and bourbon! Do I have to say more?

The two-day event features artist & crafters, an eclectic menu of bacon infused culinary delights and a collection of over 30+ bourbons and whiskeys for your tasting pleasure. For those of you whom cannot be convinced to partake in Bourbon, we will have a full liquor bar, wine, and ice-cold beer too.

Our menu of bacon and pork related dishes will include the sublime Forever Roasted Bourbon BBQ Pork & Bacon Sandwich to the insane candied bacon on a stick and other amazing desserts. Menu items developed by local chefs explore the boundaries of New American Cuisine and good old-fashioned comfort foods, just like Mom used to make!

Free admission. There is a cost for food and drinks. See the menu on the website.

No pets. No outside food or drink.

Railroad Day Festival and Car Show Callahan FL March 29, 2025March 29              Railroad Day Festival and Car Show     Callahan

This 20th annual celebration is an all-day event held in and around the historic 1881 Callahan Train Depot, the adjoining 1856 Florida Railroad bed and inside the Depot Museum. Callahan Cruisers will host the classic car show next door to the historic depot at Cochrane’s Collision Center.

There will be arts/crafts vendors, food vendors, local live entertainment, and the kids area will include Joel Pace hands-on music zoo and a scavenger hunt. Various citizens and sponsors will be honored and car show and contest winners announced during the festivities. Antique machines, tractors, and scaled trains will be exhibited outside the depot while model train layouts will be on display inside the Depot Annex.

This is an outdoor event so please bring your lawn chairs. Admission is free and open to the public but donations are always gladly accepted.

 

St. Augustine Lions Seafood Festival March 29-30, 2025 Best Events and Festivals in Florida March 2025March 29 and 30        St. Augustine Lions Seafood Festival

$10 admission and everything looks to be al a carte pricing, in addition.

Live music, games, fire trucks, face painting, arts and crafts village, plant sale, rock wall, $5 entry for the 50/50 drawing, and more. Oh, and plenty of food to purchase.

No pets, no outside food or drinks, no coolers.

 

 

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Oak Hill Village Improvement Association Historic Marker

Oak Hilll VIA Hall and Historic Marker
Thank you for your interest in learning about the Oak Hill Village Improvement Association building and historic marker. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places and a state of Florida historic marker is located outside. The building is now owned  by the city of Oak Hill and houses a small community museum. Hopefully one day I will find the museum open.

 

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Oak Hill

Oak Hill, Florida is a small, tight knight community located near the extreme southeast corner of Volusia County. The 2020 United States Census Bureau report showed a population of just under 2,000 residents. While still small, the town has grown significantly since the turn of the century. Residential property development will increase the population dramatically in the next few years. These new residents will potentially place a strain on limited governmental resources as new services will be required.

Early settlers in what is now the Oak Hill area included Jacob Davy Mitchell. Mitchell founded a citrus business and in the following years many similar business sprang to life. By 1887 the area contained 220 acres of citrus trees. Fishing and seafood were another popular and profitable business. With the Intracoastal Waterway  on the doorstep and easy access to the Atlantic Ocean, fishermen worked hard, but were able to earn a living. The arrival of Henry Flagler’s Florida East Coast Railway allowed for fish and fruit to be shipped but also brought need goods and materials to the small group of settlers.

The first city charter was created in 1927 but was soon abandoned in 1930. The city operated on an informal basis for more than three decades. It was in 1962 that local residents re-incorporated.

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Association Hall

Oak Hill Village Improvement Association HallPrior to the first incorporation in 1927, in 1906, local residents F. W. Hatch, H. J. Magruder, and Leonard Mosby formed the Oak Hill Village Improvement Association with goals of organizing community events and resolving any local problems. The Association purchased a lot located at what is now 146 U.S. Highway 1. Here, they constructed a Town Hall building as a meeting space. The building was constructed in a single story octagonal design. The reason this design was created and the name of the architect are lost to time according to the NRHP nomination form.

As stated, the building was originally constructed on what is now US 1. By 1915, the makeup of the town had changed and residents began to consider whether a new location for the Hall would be more suitable. Joan Howes donated a lot on Halifax Avenue. Using a team of horses and logs, the building was moved approximately two tenths of a mile to a prominent location, near the town business district. Today, the building is across Halifax Avenue from the post office and library buildings.

It was in the Association building that critical issues, such as the 1927 incorporation of the town, and the 1930 discontinuation of the town charter were discussed and approved. When the city charter was reactivated in 1962, the VIA Hall served as the home of city government  until the new City Hall was constructed in 1965.

Other uses of the unusually shaped building included being used as a voting precinct, social events such as community dances, and boy and girl scout troop meetings. The building served for seven months as home to Baldwin’s Store, after the community grocery store burned to the ground in September 1935. The VIA Hall was home to the Howard Putnam Library during the years of 1943 through 1970, when the growing library moved to the new City Hall building before moving across the street from the Hall in 1974.

After many years of active community involvement, The Oak Hill Village Improvement Association experienced a membership decline in the 1990s and discontinued their operations in 2002. The building, which was in need of considerable repairs and upgrades, was deeded to the city. City leaders began to explore funding opportunities in order to bring the VIA Hall back to life. They received two crucial lifelines allowing work to proceed.

Restoration

The first came in the form of a $35,000 donation from Korean businessman and benefactor, Dr. K. T. Chung. These crucial funds would be used as partial match for a County of Volusia ECHO (environmental, cultural, historic, outdoor) grant. With nearly $150,000 from the county and the required dollar for dollar match, Oak Hill was on its way.

K.T. Chung Park in Oak Hill, FL, located adjacent to the Oak Hill Village Improvement Association Hall A park, adjacent to the Hall was dedicated in Dr. Chung’s honor on May 21, 1995. Approximately 100 persons turned out for the ceremony which featured a chorus from Burns-Oak Hill Elementary School and a solo from singer Pat Plummer. A reception in Dr. Chung’s honor was held in the Hall after the park dedication.

When the project had been completed in 2009 work accomplished included building stabilization, restoration of the interior, and adding ADA compliant restrooms and entrance ramps.

In January 2023, the Florida Department of State announced that the Oak Hill Village Improvement Association Hall had been added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Historic Marker 

As a part of the National Register nomination, the city applied for a State of Florida historic marker. This marker was awarded in 2023 and reads

Oak Hill Village Improvement Association Hall Florida Historic MarkerVillage Improvement Association Hall

In 1906, residents of Oak Hill complete this octagonal wooden structure. It was built on land donated by Fred W. Hatch, who saw the need for a community center. Citizens formed the Village Improvement Association (VIA) to maintain and schedule use of the building. In 1917, community leaders voted to move the building closer to the center of the growing town. A team of horses pulled the building on skids to its new location on land donated by Joan Howes. In 1927, citizens established the city’s first charter in the VIA Hall. That government did not survive the Great Depression. In 1960, citizens again met at the VIA Hall to organize a second charter. Since its construction, the building has served as a town hall, school, dancehall, and clubhouse. local fishermen used it as a place to repair their nets. In 2006, storms damaged the building. Community leaders worked with the city to obtain grant funding for the building’s restoration. With the goal of sharing the everyday history of this community, the refurbished building opened as the Oak Hill Historical Museum.

A Florida Heritage Site Sponsored by the City of Oak Hill and the Florida Department of State

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Oak Hilll VIA Hall and Historic Marker Oak Hill Village Improvement Association

 

 

Sources

Dewees, Mary. History and Memories of Oak Hill, Florida. Oak Hill: Self Published. 1984.

Florida Department of State. Press Release: Secretary Byrd Announces the Designation of Village Improvement Association Hall in the National Register of Historic Places. January 24, 2023.

Goodrich, Marie S. “Korea, Oak Hill Find Park Common Ground.” Daytona Beach News Journal. May 23, 1995.

National Park Service. National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. August 16, 2022.

Thompson, Dana. Oak Hill (Images of America)Charleston: Arcadia Publishing. 2009.

 

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