Come celebrate the parks 20th birthday, Summer Waves! Get your season passes now and celebrate! Park opens every weekend starting May 10th. Download the complete schedule at www.summerwaves.com For more information, please call 912-635-2074.
Archives for May 2008
Mad Science Saturday- Earthquakes and Volcanoes – Charleston, S.C.
Become geologists in training as you learn about the science of the Earth. Investigate the formation of mountains and learn about the forces that cause earthquakes. Learn about the hot molten rock that makes up the earth’s mantle called ‘magma’ and how the tectonic plates shift and cause the magma to force its way up into volcanoes where it erupts. You will get to make your own volcano! Every month The Charleston Museum offers a special Saturday program dedicated to providing an educational and exciting experience for the whole family. Join us each month for a different themed event including presentations and craft projects for children of all ages.
FREE for Museum members and FREE with admission ($10/adults, $5/children, under 3 free)10 a.m.-12 p.m.
The Charleston Museum
www.charlestonmuseum.org
Celebrate Historic Preservation Month at the Jekyll Island Club Hotel – Georgia
The Jekyll Island Club Hotel and the National Trust for Historic Preservation is celebrating Historic Preservation Month in May.The Hotel plans a guided Open House Tour of the major buildings with commentary about the architecture and many memorable events that have occurred here.
Open in 1888 as an exclusive hunting club for the nation’s most prominent financiers and industrialists, the Jekyll Island Club continues to have a unique history and yet one that affects all of us to this day. The guide will relate the story from the earliest days through 2008.
Visit Glynn County’s National Historic Landmark, the Jekyll Island Club Hotel. The guide takes you on a tour of the Hall of Mirrors, the Grand Dining Room, Crane Cottage and more as she comments about the Club’s history and architecture. A reception follows the tour. Meet in Palm Court
Jekyll Island Club Hotel, 371 Riverview Drive, Jekyll Island, GA 31527 Call 800-535-9547 for more information.
What To Do in St. Augustine May 2 – 4, 2008
There’s always a lot to do in St. Augustine when it comes to art, culture and histor, and this weekend is no different. Here are the events we put on our wish list.
The First Friday Artwalk is always a lively and colorful street festival that you need to visit if you happen to be in the area. Participating galleries in downtown host an open house offering visitors a chance to look at the latest art while enjoying wine and hors d’oeuvres. Local artists are often in attendance to talk to visitors, and live music is performed around town. First Friday Artwalk takes place on Friday May 2, 5:00 pm – 21.00 pm.
Gamble Rogers Festival returns, this time the popular music festival takes place at St Johns county Fairgrounds on May 2,3,4. Six stages and a variety of music from local to national. Call 904-826-3297 or visit www.gamblefest.com
You’re always surrounded by history in St. Augustine, and on Saturday May 3rd you also have the chance to experience history up close. Come see muskets and cannons fired by re-enactors at Fort Matanzas. Take the ferry out to Rattlesnake island for a real life weapons firing demonstration. It’s sure to be a hit with the whole family. The historic weapons firing demonstration happens at 10.30 am and 3.30 pm. For more information about the fort and the event, please call 904.471.0116
There’s a lot more going on. For more ideas about what to do in St. Augustine, visit www.CoastalCompanion.com or contact St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra & The Beaches Visitors & Convention Bureau at 800-653-2489.
Cool Acrobatics in the Plaza – St. Augustine, Florida
Acrobatics! Trapeze! Bullwhip! Chicks in Leotards!!!
Two Shows Only! Aerial Angels perform in The Plaza, downtown St. Augustine this Sunday, May 4, 2008 at 12:30 and again at 2:00p.m.