Weekend things to do: Dierks Bentley, Sting, Lake Worth Beach bonfires, Taste of Recovery
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Weekend things to do: Dierks Bentley, Sting, Lake Worth Beach bonfires, Taste of Recovery
"Stars come out: Dierks Bentley and Hardy will lead a star-studded list of country performers for the Stars and Strings concert at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood on Thursday to raise money for Folds of Honor, which provides scholarships to families of fallen or disabled military. Tickets for the 8 p.m. concert, which also includes Nate Smith, Dasha, Zach Top and Hudson Westbrook, start at $49.05 at Ticketmaster.com."
"SFSFF is here: The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, a cultural tradition of the season, has been postponed until February, but in its place this weekend FLIFF will offer the Savoir-faire Shorts Film Festival. A nimble and efficient survey of dozens of comedies, dramas, thrillers, sci-fi, animation and documentaries from across South Florida and around the globe, screenings will take place Thursday through Sunday at Savor Cinema in downtown Fort Lauderdale."
"Creative impulse: The Wilton Manors Art District will kick off the inaugural Wilton Manors Art Week on Thursday with an opening-night party at Hunters Nightclub from 7 to 9 p.m. Events will continue through Sunday with gallery talks, films, live art, workshops, chef demos, music, theater and other performances at a variety of locations, among them ArtsUnited Gallery, Wilton Art Works Gallery, Rosen Fine Art, Fierce Art Gallery Studio, Island City Stage and Gray Box Theater."
Staples of the season appear across South Florida this weekend, including tequila in Boca Raton, drones over Pompano Beach, and bonfires with melting marshmallows in Lake Worth Beach. A Stars and Strings benefit concert at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood will feature Dierks Bentley, Hardy and other country performers to raise money for Folds of Honor, with tickets starting at $49.05. The Savoir-faire Shorts Film Festival will run Thursday through Sunday at Savor Cinema with themed blocks of short films for $10 each. Wilton Manors Art Week will open Thursday with events continuing through Sunday at multiple galleries and venues.
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