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Cracker – The Last Cowboys of Florida Film Screening at MOCA

December 3, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Cracker: The Last Cowboys of Florida is screening at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Jacksonville.

Yes, there are cowboys in Florida! Real live roping and riding cowboys, and they have been on the scene for over 250 years. In fact, Florida vies with Texas as the number one cattle-producing state in the USA. Filmed over a course of three years, the director, Victor Milt, soon realized that the life of the Florida cowboy was changing, disappearing before our very eyes. The explosion of land values has forecast an end to large scale ranching and a major loss of wilderness in Florida. This Jacksonville Film Festival favorite, captures the beauty of the old ways, many of which have not changed in hundreds of years with the drama of encroaching civilization. It’s a beautiful and important film documenting America in the throes of change. Receiving standing ovations at festivals everywhere, it is a must-see for any Floridian.

The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville has partnered with the Jacksonville Film Festival to give Northeast Florida residents the opportunity to see award-winning independent and foreign films from national and international film festivals. The Fall film series concludes this Thursday night at the Museum of Contemporary Art located at 333 N Laura Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202. FILMS AT MOCA will continue in February featuring the best in international cinema.
Victor Milt 2008
Run time: 75 min. | USA

The Museum Of Contemporary Art – Jacksonville
333 North Laura Street
Jacksonville, FL, 32202 USA

$6 for Members; $8 for Non-Members
For more information about MOCA including programs and hours, please visit on-line at http://www.mocajacksonville.org

Grand Pavilion Holiday Carnival – Charleston, SC

December 3, 2008 by etalentino

Heirloom ClicheGet in the holiday spirit with a festive party by the sea. Add in ornament making, stocking-& Santa-hat-decorating a wishing tree and other entertainment, and you’ve got a night to remember for guests of all ages. At the end of the night we’ll flip the switch and you’ll marvel at how the Grand Pavilion glows, thanks to thousands of tiny little lights. Admission is complimentary and tickets are available to purchase for crafts, games and activities. Join us at the Grand Pavilion from 3-5:30 p.m. on Saturday, December 20.

For more information call 888-778-1861 or visit www.wilddunes.com

27th Annual Charleston Christmas Parade

December 3, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

The Charleston Christmas parade takes place downtown on Sunday, December 7: 2pm-5pm. The parade begins at the intersection of Calhoun and Meeting Streets, proceeds down King Street to Broad Street to Lockwood Blvd.
Sponsored by the Tri-County Fire Chiefs Association. Info: 843-720-1981.

28th Annual Charleston Parade of Boats

December 3, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Many cities on the coast have boat parades to celebrate the holiday season, and Charleston joins this weekend. Get on board with a traditional Lowcountry holiday celebration and watch this display of lighted and festive boats proceed through the Charleston Harbor. The event culminates with a magnificent fireworks display.

The parade of boats starts along Mt. Pleasant at around five pm. Viewing from the peninsula begins at 6:30pm. Fireworks will take place around 6:45pm. View the procession along Charleston’s waterfront. For more information, call 843-724-7305.
Saturday, December 6: 5pm-8pm

21st Annual City of Charleston Tree Lighting Ceremony

December 3, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Kick of the holiday season with the Annual City of Charleston Tree Lighting Ceremony takes place on Saturday, December 6: 4:30pm-6pm in Marion Square, at King and Calhoun Streets. The Mayor Joseph P. Riley, Jr. and Santa Claus is going to light the big 60-foot Tree of Lights, the Christmas tree at Marion Square.

For more information, please call 843-724-7305.

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