FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. – The stage is set for a colorful day of art, gardening, music, food, and family fun as the FC3 Spring Arts Festival and Garden Show in Palm Coast’s Central Park, Town Center on May 9 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Hosted by the Flagler County Cultural Council in partnership with The Garden Club at Palm Coast, the outdoor festival will surround the lake in Town Center with expanded attractions, interactive workshops, artisan shopping, and hands-on activities designed to celebrate creativity and community spirit.
The free public event invites artists, crafters, gardeners, and local businesses to showcase their work while supporting local arts initiatives and beautification projects throughout Flagler County.
Festival organizers say this year’s event will feature an expanded kids zone with free arts and crafts activities, live entertainment, food trucks, boutique crafters, artisans, gardening vendors, and landscape experts offering demonstrations and educational experiences throughout the day.
Visitors can explore interactive workshops focused on floral design, potting and plant propagation, native landscaping, and backyard gardening while speaking directly with experts and exhibitors. The festival will also include artisan vendors displaying handmade goods, original artwork, home décor, and specialty garden products.
Held outdoors around the scenic Town Center lake, the festival is designed as a family-friendly celebration that blends art, culture, gardening, and community engagement into a full day of entertainment and discovery.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the Flagler County Cultural Council and The Garden Club at Palm Coast, helping fund future arts programming and community beautification efforts across the region.
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Danielle Anderson has been a Florida journalist for over a decade after discovering her passion for news as a radio reporter at WNZF NewsRadio in 2010. As the publisher and editor of Flagler News Weekly, she appreciates the opportunity to share the meaningful stories of every day people across America.

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