- July 15, 2025
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The City of Flagler Beach will continue its year-long Centennial Celebration on Saturday, May 24, with a free ice cream social at the Flagler Woman’s Club, at 1524 S. Central Ave., from 2-4 p.m.
The Flagler Woman’s Club is a charitable organization with a commitment to serve the Flagler community.
The June Centennial Celebration is a Community Dinner at Veteran’s Park. Over a dozen local restaurants have offered unique entrees to select and enjoy with fellow residents and visitors. The participating restaurants are A1A Burrito Works Taco Shop, Barnhill’s Café, Bar & Grill, Beachside Gyros, Break-Awayz, Cajun Beach, Crave’s Coastal Kitchen and Cocktails, FARO Beachside Eatery, Funky Pelican, Next Door Beach Bistro, Oceanside Beach Bar & Grill, Pierogi Shop, Romero’s Tuscany by the Sea, The Golden Lion Café, Tortuga’s Florida Kitchen & Bar and Whaam Burger. Tickets for the dinner are $40 (plus a ticket surcharge) and may be purchased here.
When purchasing a ticket, it is necessary to select one of the special entrees. Each dinner purchased will include a bottle of water and a special Centennial gift. Additional age-appropriate beverages from other Flagler Beach businesses will be available for individual purchase. Seating for dinner will begin at 5 p.m. and dinner served at approximately 6 p.m. Large tents will provide cover from sun and rain, so the event will not be inhibited by weather. Ticket sales are limited to 300 participants (nearly 200 have been sold at this time) and all tickets must be purchased by Friday, May 23 so that participating restaurants have ample notice to plan for the event. Come join many others to celebrate Flagler Beach and to support local restaurants.
Future Centennial events include the Fourth of July Parade/First Friday, an historical scavenger hunt, a cardboard boat regatta, scarecrow building, a return of the downtown bed races, a gala dinner, and the grand finale of the Centennial on New Year’s Eve with the Surfboard Drop and Fireworks.
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