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Archives for April 25, 2008

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Dinner and a Movie – St. Augustine, Florida

April 25, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Gypsy Cab and the SJCC have teamed up to present the first movie for their Cultural Film Series.
The Big Bad SwimDinner and a movie opens with a comedy, “The Big Bad Swim”, a 2006 American independent film. A portion of the $25 per person ticket price will benefit the St. Johns Cultural Council and support its operations. Come out, support a great cause, see a great movie, and eat a great dinner ! Dinner starts at 6:00p.m. with the movie starting at 7:00p.m. For reservations and more info call: 904-824-8244.

Charleston Harbor Fest 2008 – Charleston, S.C.

April 25, 2008 by Susanne Talentino


In 2002, a few wooden boat enthusiasts at the South Carolina Maritime Foundation decided to create an event to highlight Charleston’s rich maritime history and bring folks to the waterfront. The success of this event has blossomed over the last five years into an annual, harbor-wide celebration of the sea. What in past years was called the Charleston Maritime Festival has now been renamed to reflect the increased scope of attractions and the expansion of the festival grounds. Charleston HarborFest will be held May 16-May 18, 2008.

The Charleston Maritime Center will serve as the hub to this three-day extravaganza, with activities and attractions stretching north to Liberty Square, south to the Passenger Terminal at the foot of Market Street, and west into Ansonborough Field (depending on construction schedules). As evidence that this event will truly permeate the harbor, plans are being developed for additional attractions across the Cooper River in Mt. Pleasant as well as on the water between the two municipalities.

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