Palm Coast, FL News Roundup (9/3/25)

Flagler Pier demolition resumes: Work on the $16 million pier replacement restarted today after Hurricane Erin’s waves washed away the loggerhead turtle nest that blocked demolition — find out what’s next.

Hospitals turn scraps to soil: At AdventHealth Palm Coast and its Parkway campus, a July-launched program has diverted over 2,000 pounds of kitchen food scraps to O-Town Compost and local farms, transforming waste into nutrient-rich compost for healthier harvests — find out how it works.

Sing Out Loud Festival returns: The Sing Out Loud Festival hits St. Augustine’s Francis Field on September 20–21 with artists from Beabadoobee to Hozier, and $10 from every ticket goes to the Live Wildly Foundation for St. Johns County conservation — check out the lineup and cause.

Palm Coast cinema reborn: Epic Theatres marked its grand reopening after a $1 M-plus renovation, upgrading all 14 auditoriums with electric recliners, enhanced lighting and sound, unveiling a wall-to-wall laser Epic XTS auditorium and an adults-only LUX with charging ports — check out the premium features.

Only 24 spots open: Registration is now open for the free 2026 Flagler County Citizens’ Academy, with Wednesday mornings starting February 18 — find out how to secure your seat.

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