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First Friday Festival

1st Friday of Each Month

Join us for LIVE music & entertainment 6 - 8 p.m.

The First Friday of each month

Downtown Milton businesses

host music and exquisite art!

After the hustle and bustle of your week, join us as we turn on the lights and turn up the music just for you!

Watch Downtown Milton come to life!

Shop at our locally owned stores, dine at our quaint and casual restaurants or stroll along the beautiful Blackwater River and soak up all the Historic Milton has to offer.

First Friday nights is Hosted by Main Street Milton

with cooperation from other non-profit groups such as:

Santa Rosa Arts & Culture Foundation,

L & N Train Depot,

& Santa Rosa Historical Society

The following Organizations will be participating in First Friday Fest with extended hours:

Santa Rosa Arts

& Culture Foundation

Dragonfly Gallery

5188 Escambia St
Milton, FL 32570
(850) 981-1395

Get directions

 Santa Rosa Historical Society

6866 Caroline St
Milton, FL 32570
(850) 626-9830

Get directions

 

West Florida Railroad Museum

Visit their booth on Willing Street

L&N Train Depot

5003 Henry St
Milton, FL 32570
(850) 623-3645 

Get Directions

Commissioner, Bob Cole & Chris Schroeder with  

Classic Cars, Hot Rods & Imports

On Willing Street

THANK YOU to the City of Milton for their cooperation for this event!

Thank you Gold Wing Road Riders

State Representative, Greg Evers

5224 Willing St
Milton, FL 32570
(850) 983-5550

Visit the following businesses:     

All Seasons Curio Shoppe                                       The Mudd Pitt                                      River Bank Art Gallery and Bookstore

     Back Alley Gifts                                             The Main Street Cafe                                    The Old Post Office Antiques   

  Ameriprise Financial                                            Panther Computers                                  COPPER 'POSSUM Antiques

    Camelot Junction                                                Southern Ladies                                                   Hello Gorgeous

        Liberty Cafe                                                    Shabby Schex                                             Polkadots Toys & Fudge                                                                                                                

                

Shop, Dine & Stroll at First Friday Fest

Escambia Street ~                Dragon Fly Art Gallery: Jan Dempsey, Artist

Along Hwy 90~                  Main Street Cafe`: Live Music: RUSTY WHITFIELD

Old Post Office Antiques: Jeff Wheelock, Wood carvings

Old Post Office Antiques: Live Music by: Guitarist, Leonard Crossman

Old Post Office Antiques In Back: Alma Moats, Quilt appraiser

Panther Computers: Internet Cafe & Ask the expert

On the Corner of Hwy 90 & North Willing Street ~

Main Street Milton Visitors & Information Booth

Santa Rosa Historical Society

On Willing Street~                                  Classic Car Drive-In

Northwest Florida Railroad Museum

Gold Wing Road Riders, Bike Night

Greg Evers: Jim Berry, Pine Baskets

Polka Dots: Lisa Cotton, Mosaics & Tilework

Shabby Schex:  Sandra & Jim, Jewelry

Ameriprise: Jennifer Morgan, Abstract, Expressionist

Ameriprise: Carla Milam:  Artist, Various styles of paintings

Riverwalk Hair Exhibit: Darcy Payne, Jewelry

Liberty Cafe`:  Live music: Robby Tucker

On the Corner Of N. Willing & Berryhill at Camelot Junction~

Southern Ladies: Lynn Burden, Monogramming

Southern Ladies: Belinda Cook, Jewelry

Accross from the Courthouse~

Riverbank Art Gallery: Madison Mitchell, paintings

Riverband Art Gallery: Joyce Beasley, artist

Mudd Pitt: Cindy Lynn, Photographer

The Mudd Pitt: Live Music

Accross the River~

Copper 'Possum: Antiques, Unique gifts & much more

 

Downtown Milton is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Milton was the 11th Officially Chartered City in the State of Florida

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