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Archives for May 2008

Water Workshop Florida

May 20, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

I’m sure you’ve heard it before, but Florida is in trouble when it comes to water – and actually, this is not only a Florida problem. More than 50 percent of Florida’s residential water is used outside — to water the plants!

In Amelia Island Chamber of Commerce Newsletter we spotted this free workshop. If your want to find out more, and see how you can help – this might just be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.

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Opening Reception for “Vanishing Landscapes” – Charleston, SC

May 20, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

This year’s theme will showcase works of South Carolina artists in two dimensions, three dimensions, and photography related to the state of our planet and its environment. Some of SC’s finest artists have created works in the show addressing these issues. Their works confront problems of climate change, disappearing wetlands, air and water quality, the effects on wildlife due to vanishing habitats, and the like. The exhibit will also feature the creation of a Tibetan Sand Mandala and a unique site specific installation and related documentary called Ten Trees (see Piccolo Spoleto program book page 81 or visit www.piccolospoleto.com for more information). If you love your Mother (Earth), then don’t miss this show.

Special Festival Hours: 10:00AM-5:00PM

City Gallery at Waterfront Park
34 Prioleau Street, Unit A
Charleston, South Carolina 29401
843-958-6484

Cannon Demonstration – Charleston, SC

May 20, 2008 by etalentino

Fears that Fortified Charles Towne – Cannon Demonstration

During the early years of the settlement, the Charles Towne colonists faced several threats, especially from their primary enemy and colonial rival, the Spanish. The Spanish fleet at St. Augustine, Florida was within three days travel of the fledgling English colony. Charles Towne, “here settled in the very chaps of the Spaniard,” was a direct challenge to the claim of this disputed land. Following a review of Charles Towne’s fortifications and defenses, the program will culminate with the Charles Towne Militia living history team’s demonstration of 17th century artillery. [display_podcast]

Event Hours: 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm and 3:00 pm
Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site
www.charlestowne.org

A Glass of Local Wine a Day May Keep Your Doctor Away

May 19, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Many of us can admit to searching for “the Fountain of Youth in a Bottle”, an accessible remedy of sorts to the undeniable effects of the aging process. We live in a society fixated on maintaining our bodies as much as our health. Who would have thought local wines would end up on the list of age-defyers and health tips? San Sebastian Winery, located in the heart of downtown St. Augustine, has been producing Muscadine wines for the past twelve years. Made from a variety of Florida-grown Muscadine grapes, San Sebastian wines offer health benefits noted to lower cholesterol and help fight diabetes, along with several other benefits. Indigenous to the east coast and southern states, the Muscadine grape is known for surviving in harsh, disease-prone climates, enabling it to possess a high amount of antioxidants, the highest amount ever tested in a natural product. Along with powerful, disease-fighting antioxidants, Muscadines contain ellagic acid, a compound often associated with anti-aging benefits. The French settlers who migrated to North Florida nearly 450 years ago began harvesting the Muscadine grape and making wine 150 years before vineyard production took place in California. They used the same Muscadines to ferment wines full of antioxidants that San Sebastian Winery uses today. Antioxidants, found mostly in the skin of Muscadine grapes, help eliminate free radicals from the body. Exposure to radiation, tobacco smoke, pollutants or even intense exercise causes free radical production. These can be controlled by consuming antioxidants as part of a daily diet. In the fall of 2005, a study was conducted by researchers at North Carolina State University and Duke University Medical Center to evaluate the effects of supplementing meals of test subjects who tested positive for Type II diabetes with Muscadine wine and juice. The results showed elevated levels of vitamins C and E, indicating improved antioxidant status. Lower levels of blood glucose, insulin and glycated hemoglobin indicated better glycemic control. Better insulin sensitivity, a lower risk for developing hypertension, and a decreased tendency towards impaired liver function was also apparent. Dr. Mauizio Trevisan from the University of Buffalo found that “drinking with dinner assures that the protective effects of alcohol are strongest in the evening, when fats from dinner circulate through the bloodstream and carry over to the next morning, when most heart attacks take place.”
Over the past few decades, red wine has made headlines touting benefits for a healthy diet. Various studies have shown several heart-healthy benefits such as a lowering of low-density lipoprotein (LDL), “bad” cholesterol, while raising high-density lipoprotein (HDL) “good” cholesterol, along with reducing blood clotting, preventing heart disease, heart attacks and strokes. New developments regarding the health benefits of red wines continue to surface, but caution should be exercised when consuming any alcoholic beverage. Expectant mothers, those with existing health problems, or those prone to addiction should abstain from alcohol consumption. Though Muscadine wines possess a healthy amount of antioxidants, consult your physician prior to altering your diet. onlyfans creador Located at 157 King Street, San Sebastian Winery is open for complimentary tours and tastings seven days a week. Their wines are for sale throughout the state of Florida at most major supermarkets and wine shops. More information regarding Muscadine wine can be found at www.sansebastianwinery.com.By Sarah Hansen

The Palmetto Acoustic Series – Charleston, SC

May 19, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Don’t miss this unique music series that’s going on over the summer in downtown Charleston.

The Palmetto Acoustic series is held at the Communications Museum, housed in the Elliot House circa 1803, located on the College of Charleston campus in the historic district of downtown Charleston, South Carolina. The venue is truly unique and intimate and blends well with the museum setting.

Each show features singer/songwriters performing an hour of their original music. Artists enjoy this performance space as it allows them to connect with the audience without distraction.
May 22nd performance:
8pm: Barnard Sisters
9pm: Jennifer Daniels

June 5th performance:
8pm: Neil Cribbs
9pm: The Near Misses

June 19th performance:
8pm: Crowfield
9pm: Joe Iadanza

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