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Coastal Companion

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Internationally Acclaimed Stars to Perform At Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival

May 8, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Internationally acclaimed violinist Robert McDuffie will kick off the 2008 season of the Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival May 30, and a grand gala featuring the renowned American String Quartet will bring the Festival to a resounding conclusion on June 15 at the Ritz Carlton-Amelia Island. In between, area residents and visitors will delight to the music of such Amelia Island favorites as cellist Lynn Harrell, pianist Valentina Lisista and violinist Jennifer Koh.

Tickets, which go on sale April 15, can be purchased via credit card on-line at the Festival’s website www.aicmf.com, or by calling the Festival office at 904/261-1779.

Photo: Jennifer Koh

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Release of Sea Turtle – Amelia Island, Florida

May 5, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. (May 5, 2008)- On May 17th at 11 am, the Wild Amelia Festival in combination with the Georgia Sea Turtle Center will host a special event at Main Beach Park. Vida, a female juvenile loggerhead sea turtle, will be released and returned to the Atlantic Ocean.  She stranded on a beach in St. John’s County near St. Augustine, Florida on December 19, 2007 and was observed to be very lethargic due to the cold weather.  Vida was transferred to the GSTC on Jekyll Island, Georgia and has been returned to health by their excellent staff. Join us as Vida makes her exciting trip back to the wild on Fernandina Beach. Main Beach Park is located at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue and North Fletcher Avenue on Amelia Island, Florida. Following the release the staff of GA Sea Turtle Center will do a presentation at the Atlantic Recreation center about what they do at the center.

The Wild Amelia Nature Festival held from May 16 – 18, 2008 will showcase the bioregion and natural treasures of Amelia Island and the surrounding area of Northeast Florida. Information about the Festival can be found at www.WildAmelia.com.

Take the Water Taxi from St Marys to Fernandina Shrimp Festival

April 25, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

The Taxi departs from St. Marys waterfront at 10.00Am and thereafter on even number hours until last taxi at 6.oo pm. The boat leaves Fernandina to St. Marys at 11.00am and thereafter on odd hours until last departure at 7.00pm. The fare is $15.00 toundtrip. Call  904-261-9972 for more information and reservations.

Amelia’s 7th Annual Wine & Art Fest – Amelia Island, Florida

April 25, 2008 by etalentino

7th Annual Wine & Art Fest Friday 5/23, 6:30pm Reception and Gourmet Dinner ($135/person excludes tax & service charge; must be resort guest to attend) Saturday 5/24 Noon -5pm: Art Exhibition (free) Saturday 5/24 2pm – 5pm: Wine Tasting ($40/person advance, $45/person at door)
Amelia’s 7th Annual Wine & Art Fest
05/23/2008 – 05/24/2008
Amelia Island Plantation 6800 First Coast Hwy Amelia Island FL,32035
Phone: 904 261-6161

Rock and Pop Masters Series Reels in Classic Hits at the 45th Annual Shrimp Festival – Fernandina, Florida

April 24, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

The Rock and Pop Masters series reels in decades of hits for the 45th Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival on Saturday, May 3rd.  The event combines American staple act Orleans with rock and pop legends Joey Molland of Badfinger, Robbie Dupree and David Pack of Ambrosia.

“You could call it a Supergroup,” said Jim Smith of About.com after attending an RPM show in Weston, FL. “The show exceeded all possible expectations.  Song after song sounded as if the original band was backing the original lead singer. Best of all, these guys were having a ball.”

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