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"Hunger," a one-act play written by Ashlyn Colwell and produced by L.J. Valenzuela, debuted at the Jacksonville Public Library on May 23, 2024. | Will Brown, Jacksonville Today

WHAT TO DO | Pub Sub Scramble scavenger hunt; Queer Onstage Project 1-Acts; Hiroya Tsukamoto

Published on August 6, 2025 at 8:59 pm
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Pub Sub Scramble 2 Scavenger Hunt

St. Augustine | Various Locations

The Pub Sub Scramble is back for round 2! Organized by the West Augustine Wheelers, this scavenger hunt on bikes sends you all over town solving clues and doing weird little tasks.

Purchase a zine that includes everything you need to participate at Sprockets Bike Shop or Tonevendor Records (zines go on sale at noon on Friday). Then head out solo or with friends, and see how much of it you can figure out. You’ll need a bike, a helmet and your phone, since part of the fun is posting your progress as you go.

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Friday & Saturday

Night of one-act plays

Jacksonville Public Library, Hicks Auditorium | Downtown Jax

The Queer Onstage Project presents a Night of One-Act Plays featuring two original works by local student playwrights: I Have 20 Questions and 19 Are About the Weather, by University of North Florida student Mac Anderson, follows two stepbrothers stuck on a mountainside because of car trouble. And Hunger, by Florida State College at Jacksonville student Ashlyn Colwell, tells the story of the unexpected connection between Princess Aelia and the siren Selena. Both plays will be performed both evenings.

312 N. Main St.; Tickets: $10; Doors: 6 p.m., Show: 7 p.m. Tickets and more info about the Queer Onstage Project.

Sunday

An Afternoon with Hiroya Tsukamoto

Story & Song Center for Arts & Culture | Fernandina Beach

Hiroya Tsukamoto is a guitarist and composer whose style blends intricate fingerpicking, live looping and influences from Japanese folk and jazz. Originally from Kyoto and now based in New York, he’s performed around the world and is known for his unique sound, creating layered, atmospheric music that’s dynamic yet chill.

1430 Park Ave., Fernandina Beach; 3 p.m.; $25; Tickets and more info.


author image Amy Garrett has called Northeast Florida home for 25 years. Born into a military family, she learned early how to be a tourist wherever she is — a mindset that keeps her curious about the Jacksonville area's hidden gems and new experiences. Amy loves festivals of all kinds, exploring nature trails and saying hello to every single dog she meets along the way.

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