By Joe Talentino on Jun 26, 2008 in Featured, News, Video Podcasts | 0 Comments
I promise to truly be the candidate of change!
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By Susanne on May 19, 2008 in Featured, Florida, Food, St Augustine | 0 Comments
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 [...]
By Susanne on May 7, 2008 in Art & Entertainment, Book, Featured, News | 0 Comments
There’s a mermaid in every woman who longs to slip her tail on from time to time and vanish beneath the waves, leaving unwashed dishes, job and love life behind.
Mermaids often feel like fish out of water, striving to strike a balance between the intuitive, whimsical she-nymph and the domestic, more practical mermaid.
This beautiful gem [...]
By Susanne on May 4, 2008 in Featured, Food | 0 Comments
On May 5th in the United States, we celebrate Mexican culture and ancestry - similiar to what we do for Irish heritage on St. Patrick’s Day, German heritage with Oktoberfest, and the Chinese New Year for Chinese ancestry. The holiday is actually not the “Mexico’s Independance Day” (which is September 16). Cinco de Mayo commemorates [...]
By Susanne on May 2, 2008 in Art & Entertainment, Featured, Florida, St Augustine | 0 Comments
There’s always a lot to do in St. Augustine when it comes to art, culture and histor, and this weekend is no different. Here are the events we put on our wish list.
The First Friday Artwalk is always a lively and colorful street festival that you need to visit if you happen to [...]
By etalentino on Apr 30, 2008 in Beaches, Coastal Happenings, Featured, Georgia, Golden Isles, Nature, Sports Event | 0 Comments
[ May 2, 2008 to May 3, 2008. ] Registration and information can be found at http://gamultisports.com. Registration for the Triathlon is open until May 1. Register in advance or on-site for the Fun Run.
The triathlon begins at 7:30 a.m., and the 5 km. Fun Run/Walk (open to people of all ages and athletic abilities) starts at 8:00 a.m.
For more information, contact the Georgia [...]
By Susanne on Apr 20, 2008 in Featured | 0 Comments
Tour de Georgia Live broadcasts video related to the Tour de Georgia professional cycling event held April 21st-28th, 2008. [...]
By Susanne on Apr 6, 2008 in Art & Entertainment, Attractions, Featured, Florida, Jacksonville | 0 Comments
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens has two unique exhibits to explore this spring, as well as gardens in full bloom along the St. Johns River. The Cummer presents Ernest Hemingway and Walker Evans: Three Weeks in Cuba, 1933, through June 1. This exhibition displays 37 vintage photographic prints by Walker Evans and seven [...]
By Susanne on Mar 5, 2008 in Featured, Florida, Jacksonville, Sports Event | 0 Comments
I just got an email from 1st Place Sport. Doug Alfred says that it looks like another record turnout with over 14,000 runners expected in the 15K on Saturday March 8th. That’s amazing!
If you’re interesting in watching the race, the best way this year is at the start/finish. You can watch the start on Gator [...]
By Susanne on Mar 3, 2008 in Beaches, Coastal Happenings, Featured, Georgetown, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | 1 Comment
[ March 8, 2008 to March 16, 2008. ] Every March, the Myrtle Beach area celebrates its Canadian – and American – visitors, in a event called Can-Am Days. During Can-Am Days there are lots of events to choose from - concerts, receptions, a St. Patty’s Day parade, sporting events, car shows and much more.
From March 8-16, the Myrtle Beach area will welcome its [...]