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Archives for June 2008

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The Art of Helen Hatch Inglesby at the Telfair – Savannah,GA

June 12, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Join noted local historian John Duncan for a gallery talk on the work of Savannah painter and silhouette artist Helen Hatch Inglesby. Free with admission and to museum members.
Evenings at the Telfair Lecture: The Art of Helen Hatch Inglesby, presented by the Telfair Museum of Art
6 p.m. at the Telfair Academy of Arts & Sciences

Call 912-790-8800 or www.telfair.org

The Old City Farmers Market – St. Augustine, Florida

June 12, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Come visit the Old City Farmers Market for fresh produce, baked goods, hand-crafted items and plants directly from the producers. There’s even fresh seafood in season. The Farmers market is always a lot of fun for the whole family with live entertainment and much more. The Old City Farmers Market takes place every Saturday morning at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre on A1A South in St. Augustine.
8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m on Saturdays
Admission is Free.

Midlife Crisis Music Performance at the Beach – St Augustine, Florida

June 12, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Music By the Sea conceert series takes place on Wednesday evenings at the Beach Pier Pavilion, St Augustine Beach.
Bring your chair and enjoy a live musical performance by Midlife Crisis while enjoying local flavors from Mango Mangos. [Read more…]

The Beaches Unplugged in Ponte Vedra, Florida

June 12, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

The Beaches Unplugged Summer Series starts with its first event on Sunday June 15th from 6-9 pm.
Local, regional and national musicians, professionals and amateurs are invited to schedule a performance during this upscale open-mike night.

Bring your DAD or bring your date! The community is invited to attend this free, innovative event.
Contact the Cultural Center for more information about the organization or visit www.ccpvb.org or call (904) 280-0614.

If you are interested in performing, bring your acoustic instruments or use our piano. No loud instruments, please. Beaches Unplugged musical host will have a microphone and sound system for your use and will make you feel very welcome on stage.

Performers must register by the Thursday evening before each performance by emailing Darrell Prather of VI Productions at dprather6of10@gmail.com or by calling (904) 710-0397. Performances are limited to age 13 or older and should not exceed 8 minutes in length including setup and takedown.

Sea Turtle Dylan Returns to Ocean

June 12, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Dylan, a loggerhead sea turtle – one of the Georgia Sea Turtle Center’s first patients
– will return to the ocean.

Dylan, a straggler hatchling who was rescued on Jekyll Island almost 10 years ago, has been a local ambassador for sea turtles. Visitors to the Tidelands Nature Center, Coastal Encounters, the Georgia Aquarium and, most recently, the Georgia Sea Turtle Center have enjoyed watching Dylan for many years. Now that her carapace is over 50 cm long, Dylan is big enough to return to the ocean according to standards set by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Since May of 2007, when Dylan returned to Jekyll Island from the Georgia Aquarium, she has been learning the skills needed to return to the wild. She will be fitted with a special satellite transmitter so Georgia Sea Turtle Center (GSTC) researchers and visitors to the GSTC and Georgia Aquarium Web sites can monitor her activities and movements. [Read more…]

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