Voter Outreach at The 2026 Creekside Music & Arts Festival
Published on February 11, 2026
The Flagler County Supervisor of Elections Office took part in the 20th Annual Creekside Music and Arts Festival, held February 7–8, 2026 at Princess Place Preserve in Palm Coast. This beloved local event, featuring live music, arts and crafts vendors, food trucks, children’s activities and much more, draws thousands of residents every year. Visitors get to enjoy two days of family-friendly entertainment in the scenic natural setting along Pellicer Creek.
As part of its ongoing efforts to connect with the community and promote civic engagement, the Supervisor of Elections brought an outreach booth to the festival to meet residents where they gather and celebrate. At the booth, staff were available to register voters, assist with updating voter registration information, and share details about important 2026 election dates and services offered by the office.
The festival provided an ideal opportunity for the Elections Office to talk with Flagler County residents in an informal, festive environment. Festival attendees could ask questions about registering to vote, requesting mail ballots, and finding reliable information about upcoming elections. Older visitors, families with young children, and many first-time visitors stopped by to learn more, highlighting how community events like Creekside can bring government services closer to everyday life.
Creekside Music & Arts Festival itself is an annual highlight not just for its lineup of music and performances, but also for the wide variety of arts and crafts vendors, food and drink options, interactive children’s areas, and demonstrations like the Soccer Collies agility performances. The festival welcomes friendly, leashed pets, and supports local charities with a portion of its proceeds.
By participating in Creekside and similar local events, the Flagler County Supervisor of Elections Office reinforces its commitment to civic participation and community engagement — helping residents stay informed and ready to take part in the democratic process.