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San Marco Boutiques Join Together for Fashion Show

September 9, 2008 by etalentino

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“San Marco Fashion Exchange” Planned To Benefit Dignity U Wear
–San Marco Boutiques Join Together for Fashion Show–

Jacksonville, FL (September 4, 2008)—A group of San Marco-base boutiques led by Rosie True and including Olive, Lela and Dance Trance, will hold a Fashion Show on Friday, September 12th, at San Marco’s Square One from 7:00 – 10:00 PM. Proceeds from the “San Marco Fashion Exchange” will benefit Dignity U Wear, the locally-based, national nonprofit that provides brand new clothing to men, women and children in need.

Tickets for the show, available at each participating boutique, is $7 before the event; $10 at the door. Or, in lieu of the ticket price, attendees may donate a piece of brand new clothing (with tags, or in an unopened bag). Clothing donations in exchange for tickets will also be accepted prior to the event at each boutique, as well as at the door on the evening of the show. Other merchants involved with the show, such as Carla’s Shoes and Philosophie are also selling tickets and accepting the clothing.

DJ Anonymous will be providing music and cocktails will be available for purchase during the Show.

“We are excited to be able to join with these other terrific shops in the San Marco area to do this show and to help Dignity U Wear, a very worthwhile organization,” said Angie Sparks, owner of Rosie True. “Initial response has surpassed expectations and it’s looking as if the show will be a sell out. We couldn’t be more pleased.”

Dignity U Wear was founded in 2000 and distributes brand new clothing it receives from manufacturers and retailers through a network of 300 recipient nonprofit agencies in 30 states. Locally, the organization has donated more than 20 million pieces of brand new clothing through 70 Northeast Florida-area nonprofits. Nationally, the organization has provided more than 4.4 million pieces, valued at $71 million, to more than 354,000 people.

The nonprofit does not receive any city, state or federal government grants or funding; they operate exclusively on private donations from individuals, corporations and private foundations. Volunteers help process 100% of the incoming inventory, providing 95% of the time and labor necessary to accomplish the task.

Rosie True is a one-of-a-kind retailer of fine clothing and accessories in northeast Florida, known to its customers for a great shopping experience and a blend of relaxed yet sophisticated style. Since opening the first Rosie True in Jacksonville’s historic San Marco Square in 1999, two additional boutiques have opened in Jacksonville Beach and Julington Creek.

For tickets or more information about the Fashion Show, contact Rosie True at (904) 396-7463 or www.rosietrue.com or Dignity U Wear at (904) 636-9455 or www.dignityuwear.org.

The Curious Mister Catesby – Documentary Film Screening

September 9, 2008 by etalentino

Members of the Charleston Museum and the Coastal Conservation League are invited to a special screening of The Curious Mister Catesby, a new documentary which examines the life and the legacy of pioneering naturalist, Mark Catesby (1682-1749). Catesby’s two-volume Natural History of Carolina, Florida and The Bahama Islands was the first extensively illustrated work on the natural history of any region in North America. Catesby’s work influenced Linnaeus and his system of classification of plants and animals, and predates Audubon’s The Birds of America by almost a century. The film will be introduced by one of the documentary’s producers, David Elliott. The Charleston Museum will display its first edition copy (one of only approximately 80 remaining copies) of Natural History of Carolina, Florida and The Bahama Islands. Please note reservation arrangements. Reservations are required as space is limited. Priority registration will be given to Charleston Museum and SCCCL members. After September 15, registration will be opened up to the general public, so please register early!
Click here to register online or call 722-2996 x264.

Watts Up…? Mad Science Saturday in Charleston

September 8, 2008 by etalentino

Explore the wonderful world of electricity. Experiment with static electricity, grounding, and a Van de Graaf generator! Beware – we may turn a good hair day into a bad hair day! Every month The Charleston Museum offers a special Saturday program dedicated to providing an educational as well as 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 with general admission – FREE for Museum members; $10/adults, $5/children, under 3 FREECrowd
Creative Commons License photo credit: Peter Kaminski

Summerville D.R.E.A.M. Seeks Photographs for New History Book

September 8, 2008 by etalentino

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a photographic history book coming out about Summerville should be priceless. With a little help from generous townspeople, the book surely will be.

Summerville D.R.E.A.M. (Downtown Restoration, Enhancement and Management) is looking for old photographs that might be used in Summerville, a pictorial history to be published by Arcadia Publishing in its Images of America series, for the 2009 Golden Age of Summerville Festival.

The importance of family collections cannot be overemphasized. Vintage photographs become increasingly fragile and by scanning and reproducing them in a book, they become available for all to see.

Anyone having photographs to be considered for Images of America: Summerville may contact the Summerville D.R.E.A.M. office at jami@summervilledream.org or 843-821-7260.

2008 Revolutionary Perspectives Lecture Series

September 3, 2008 by etalentino

All lectures take place in the Savannah History Museum Theatre (303 MLK, Jr. Blvd.) at 7pm. Each is preceded by a light reception in the museum lobby at 6:30 p.m. Please call (912) 651-3673 for more information.

Tuesday, September 16th: Documentary Premier: “Revolutionary Savannah,” half-hour television program by filmmaker Michael Jordan. Followed by presentation by archaeologist Rita Elliott on recent battle-related archaeology in downtown Savannah.

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