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One Daytona Art Festival Adds Hands-On Sourdough Starter Workshop in 2026

Daytona Beach's free ONE DAYTONA Art Festival adds a 90-minute sourdough starter workshop to its March 28 lineup, now in its seventh year.

Jamie Taylor1 min read
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One Daytona Art Festival Adds Hands-On Sourdough Starter Workshop in 2026
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Sourdough bakers in Florida have a new reason to mark March 28 on the calendar. The ONE DAYTONA Art Festival, returning for its seventh year on March 28–29, 2026, has added a hands-on sourdough workshop called "The Art of the Starter" to its class roster at 404 Daytona St in Daytona Beach.

The session, listed on the event ticketing page as "The Art of the Starter: Sourdough," runs 90 minutes and is scheduled for Saturday, March 28 at 11:00 AM EDT. Tickets for the workshop can be booked through the festival's event listing, though no price information has been publicly confirmed.

The broader festival is described as free and family-oriented, mixing fine arts and craft demonstrations with culinary and maker classes across the two-day run. The sourdough workshop slots into a Saturday lineup that also includes "Splash of Color: Watercolor for Beginners" at 2:00 PM, while Sunday brings "Handcrafted: Clay Earrings" at 11:00 AM. The general festival listing shows doors open at 10:00 AM on Saturday.

No instructor name has been announced for "The Art of the Starter," and details such as materials, capacity limits, and whether participants leave with a live starter have not yet been made public. Given that the festival explicitly describes its programming as a mix of culinary and maker classes alongside fine arts, the addition of a sourdough workshop fits the format squarely, putting starter culture alongside watercolor and clay on the same weekend bill in Daytona Beach.

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