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Flutterby Festival Brings Arts, Science, Games & Entertainment to Watersound Nov 10

November 4, 2024 by SoWal Staff

The beloved Flutterby Festival, produced by the Cultural Arts Alliance of Walton County, celebrates its 32nd year of the migration of the Monarch Butterfly through our area with kid's art activities, live performances, lawn games, a student art exhibit, curated professional artist market, a butterfly parade, science station, book nook and so much more! The event is scheduled for 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Sunday, November 10, 2024 at The Pavilion at Watersound Town Center.​

Admission to the Flutterby Festival is free and open to the public, and some activities require tickets, which can be purchased at the CAA welcome and information tents within the Festival. Parking, including accessible parking, will be available on-site as well as a cash bar and food trucks. Sponsorships are available, contact Gabby Callaway for details.

Photos courtesy Cultural Arts Alliance.

In its 32nd year, the Flutterby Festival will feature many returning and new activities for kids of all ages, including arts & crafts projects, live performances, interactive workshops, a student butterfly art exhibit, a butterfly wing creation station, a Monarch butterfly learning center, face painting, student performances, live painting, ceramics demonstrations, carnival games, an inflatable slide, butterfly parades and an Artist Market of professional artists and crafters exhibiting and selling their work throughout the day.

This year’s featured Flutterby artist is Idris Dupuis of Dune Lakes Elementary school whose artwork is featured on the official 2024 Flutterby promotional materials. Festival merchandise will be available for sale and food trucks will be on site to sell lunch items, sweet treats, and beverages (for kids and their parents).

Attendees can also enjoy a self-guided walking tour of the Watersound Monarch Art Trail (WMAT) featuring audio from the sculpture artists about their art works as well as information about the surrounding native landscaping. The WMAT is an Art in Public Spaces project that includes eight original sculptures installed along South Watersound Parkway’s existing mile-long walking and bike path. The trail was created in 2021 with support from The St. Joe Community Foundation, and use of the area was made possible by The St. Joe Company.

The Flutterby Festival weekend is presented by the Watersound Origins Community, Watersound Town Center, and the St. Joe Community Foundation with support from Visit South Walton and Watersound Fountains.

Admission to the Flutterby Festival is free and open to the public. Some activities require tickets, which can be purchased at the CAA welcome and information tents within the Festival. Parking, including accessible parking, will be available on-site.

Volunteers are needed to help create all the fun! Please visit www.CulturalArtsAlliance.com/volunteer to sign up.

For more information on the Flutterby Festival, and the CAA, please visit www.CulturalArtsAlliance.com or call 850-622-5970.

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