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Gallery: Palm Coast Arts Foundation Holds Free Concert in Town Center

The Palm Coast Arts Foundation hosted a free event in Town Center, featuring a stellar variety of different performers and art demonstrations. Old Kings Elementary School was on hand with their unique percussion troupe, the Coastal Florida Police & Fire Pipes & Drums followed, and the night ended with a show from Top Flight, a band consisting entirely of Air Force personnel.

Below is a collection of photos from the event, taken by Stephen Helfrich.

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An entertaining drumline from Old Kings Elementary School.

An entertaining drumline from Old Kings Elementary School.

An entertaining drumline from Old Kings Elementary School.

The Coastal Florida Police & Fire Pipes & Drums.

The Coastal Florida Police & Fire Pipes & Drums.

The Coastal Florida Police & Fire Pipes & Drums.

WNZF’s Kirk Keller and Palm Coast Mayor David Alfin.

The Coastal Florida Police & Fire Pipes & Drums.

Flagler Auditorium Director Amelia Fulmer.

Palm Coast Mayor David Alfin.

US Air Force band Top Flight.

US Air Force band Top Flight.

US Air Force band Top Flight.

US Air Force band Top Flight.

US Air Force band Top Flight.

US Air Force band Top Flight.

FPCHS teacher Ed Beckett presents the work of some of his students.

FPCHS teacher Ed Beckett presents the work of some of his students.

FPCHS teacher Ed Beckett presents the work of some of his students.

FPCHS teacher Ed Beckett presents the work of some of his students.

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Chris Gollon is a Flagler County resident since 2004, as well as a staple of the local independent music scene and avid observer of Central Florida politics, arts, and recreation.

3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. TR

    September 18, 2021 at 5:50 pm

    Wonder why this even went on and the Flo.Wav Fest was postponed as noted in the article on 09/01/2021 until next year? Maybe because it was outside and the organizers didn’t want to have their lives controlled by misinformation. I also noticed in the pics that there were just a handful three that I could see)of people who attended the even were wearing masks. Hummmm. I’m glad it was a great event and people are going on with their lives.

  2. Karen Curry

    September 18, 2021 at 9:26 pm

    MASK IT OR CASKET!

  3. TR

    September 19, 2021 at 12:03 pm

    You mean shot and casket.
    WHY ARE YOU YELLING? It’s not going to make your comment right. So the flu is no longer something to worry about, right? I hate to tell you but somewhere along the line everyone will eventually get the virus. Just like the flu, eventually everyone gets it. However, there are precautions that can be taken to prevent getting sick. Individual choice on what to do. It all boils down to common sense, plain and simple. According to your brainwashed comment. If you go out and don’t wear a mask and end up getting covid, your going to die. Normal left comment from the start of this mess. Maybe then I should open a mortuary to handle the death of all those people who attended the outdoor concert and didn’t wear a mask.

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