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Riverside Arts Market – Jacksonville, Florida

February 28, 2012 by Susanne Talentino

Spring is in the air – and the opening of the season for Riverside Arts Market in downtown Jacksonville is a sure sign that spring has arrived. On Saturday, March 3, 2012, RAM holds its grand opening celebration. There will be a parade at 9:45 am to kick off the season and everyone is invited to participate. There will be music performances on stage, a juggler, a sword swallower and balloon art – just to mention a few. This is a great opportunity to come and check out some of the artists and the many hand made items available from the vendors, and make sure to come hungry – because there is always a lot of food to choose from. Lots of arts & crafts and fresh produce. For more information about Riverside Arts Market check out our special page.

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Camellias at Middleton Place – Charleston, SC

February 14, 2012 by Susanne Talentino

The beautiful Camellias are blooming in the middle of winter at Middleton Place in Charleston, SC. The camellias enhance the Middleton Place Gardens with thousands of blossoms, from white to all shades of red and pink. The Camellia is a southern landscape favorite, and it show off an amazing variety of color throughout the winter months. It is said that the French botanist Andrè Michaux gave the Middletons some of the first camellias to be planted in an American garden. Some 50 years later, in 1838, a Middleton daughter wrote, “Papa called me to the terrace to admire the Camellias which I found in great beauty both the white and variegated…”

Now, the gardens at Middleton Place has over 3,500 camellias including many rare varieties as well as one of the four original Michaux plants, fondly referred to as the “Reine des Fleurs” or “Queen of Flowers”, and during this time Middleton Place offers special Camellia Walks to learn more about the fascinating plant. 

Enjoy the beauty of the blooming camellias while learning more about its history during a Camellia Walk. These tours are held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday beginning February 11th and continuing through March 24th, 2012. The special guided tours will begin at 11:00 a.m. at the Garden Market & Nursery and last approximately an hour and a half.

There is no additional fee for the Camellia Walks but reservations are required. Adult admission is $25, students are $15, children (6-13) are $10 and 5 years old and under are free. For reservations and additional information, call (843) 556-6020 or visit www.middletonplace.org.

The camellia will also be the topic of a Free Seminar to be held at the Middleton Place Garden Market and Nursery on Saturday, February 18th at 1:00 pm. Participants will have an opportunity to learn more about the care of camellias, when and where to plant them and what varieties work best in the southern garden. Sidney Frazier, VP Horticulture will conduct the informative seminar.

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Valentine’s Day Weekend Tips from Joe

February 7, 2012 by Susanne Talentino

We have just launched a Coastal Companion segment of our TV show “I Know Jax”. The weekly show broadcasts on CW 17 on the First Coast, in Camden County and Glynn County and surrounding areas and reaches approximately 675,000 households. Coastal Companion has it’s own segment in the show where we take a look at upcoming events, festivals and other happenings in the coastal area of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. police officer Lola Zieta

In this episode Joe is taking a look at what to do for Valentine’s Day. 

Going forward we’re going to highlight fun places to visit and talk about what you can do with friends and family. You can watch the complete episodes of I Know Jax online, just click here. I Know Jax inspires you to explore. Savannah Westin Hotel, Georgia

Amelia Island Book Festival

December 30, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

Author Steve Berry. Photo by: Kelly Campbell

This year it will be the 11th year for the Amelia Island Book Festival – and in 2012 the festival has an impressive line up of guest authors. Best selling author STEVE BERRY  is again participating. He is a big supporter of the Amelia Island Book Festival. Also participating this year is David Morrell. DAVID MORRELL, is also a New York Times best selling author of more than 30 books, the creator of Rambo, and a noted writing teacher and mentor.

The festival has a Writer’s Workshop, a luncheon which this year will feature Paula McLain, known for her best selling novel Paris Wife.

The Reader’s festival on Saturday, February 18, 2012, from 9 am – 4.30 pm, is free and open to the public. It’s a great opportunity for those who want to write, or if you just enjoy books and reading. Everyone is invited to come and hang out.

Read more on our special page for the Amelia Island Book Festival. 

Christmas Made in the South

November 24, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

Christmas Made in the South is one of those popular shows you love to return to year after year. Come to the show to get inspiration for your own crafts, or to find beautiful handmade items for gifts or for your home. Christmas in the South is a unique show, they feature hundreds of talented artists and skilled master craftsmen.

Every year the show travels the coast. This year the dates are as follows:

Christmas Made in the South Jacksonville
November 23 – 25, 2012
Prime Osborne Convention Center, Jacksonville, Florida

Click here to get a coupon for $1.00 off on admission!

When you attend a show, you’ll have the opportunity to meet and talk to the artists directly, learning about their techniques and the inspiration behind their work.

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