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Is Fernadina Farmers Market the third in the US?

September 16, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Forget voting for your favorite “American Idol”, or Americas most popular dancer in “So You Think You Can Dance”, now there’s a more important question on the world wide web — where is the most popular Farmers Market in the country?

This popularity contest is sponsored by Care2.com and Local Harvest. Over the weekend, Fernandina Farmers Market climbed the list and is now Number Three with 3,744 votes, which even made the local news in Knoxville TN, run out and do a special report from Market Square, Knoxville, their favorite local farmers market, currently in fourth place with 3,070 votes.
(Here is the link to the complete Tennessee story)

Are we going to let Tennessee win?Let get our people in and vote.

Go Fernandina!
Make sure to visit this website right now and place your vote
and help them win $5,000.

Also, Riverside Arts Market from Jacksonville is in spot 33.
You can also add your favorite market to the contest. There are lots of markets in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina who are not yet on the list.

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5th Annual Fashion Forward: Destination – Jacksonville, Florida

September 16, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Put your best fashion-foot forward and come to an Up & Cummer event on Friday, September 18th at 7.00 pm.

It’s the 5th Annual Fashion Forward: Destination at The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens in Jacksonville, Fl. The event is a tribute to the designs of featured local fashion designer Caroline Long who has been designing high-end ready to wear collections for eight years. Her fashions have been displayed in luxury boutiques in the United States, including Kate Spade boutiques in the US and in Asia. Her designs have also been featured in a wide variety of publications, including Lucky Magazine, Palm Beach Illustrated, Luxury Living, Quest, Skirt, Jacksonville Magazine and The Resident, and were seen at the 2005 Emmy Awards Show.

During Destination, fashion from Anomaly, Carla Shoes, Clover, Crave Boutique, Edge City, Jaffi’s, Leila’s, Linda Cunningham, modelcitizen, Olive, Private Gallery, Red Boutique, Reve, Rosie True, Violet, and Wardrobe Therapy will also be on display.

For more information or to purchase tickets, please call (904) 899-6018 or visit the website for more information.

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Events and Festivals Florida

September 15, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

4th Annual Dog Days in the Park – Jacksonville, Florida

September 14, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

The 4th Annual Dog Days in the Park will take place at the Confederate Park in Jacksonville on Saturday September 19th, 2009 from 11.00 am – 5.00 pm. This is an off-leash dog park, so pack up your pets, friends and family, and head out to a fun Saturday in the park for everyone.

This event offers a lot of fun for both humans and their best friends. It’s a packed program with Disc-Connected K9, Pals and Paws Agility demo, Jumpin’ Jax flyball & paws, costume contest (for dogs), pet blessing and a Look-a-like-contest for pet and owner.

This event is a fundraiser for the Springfield Animal Care and Rescue Club (SACRC).
All proceeds from the event will be used for the rescue program. Find out how you can help by visiting the website

Springfield’s off-leash dog park is located in Confederate Park at 956 Hubbard Street, Jacksonville, FL 32206. The dog park is on the east side of Hubbard.
(Click here for directions to Confederate Park in Jacksonville)
This is a great park for both people and pets.

Small dog play area and large dog play area, each with a separate double gate entry
Waste pick-up stations
Shade structures with benches
K9 and people water fountains
Vinyl-coated 6′ fence for all areas of the park

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2nd Annual Florida Heritage Book Festival Will Celebrate Florida’s Literary Heritage

September 10, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Florida’s rich and colorful literary heritage will be celebrated September 11-12 when the Florida Heritage Book Festival returns to St. Augustine. Featuring presentations by outstanding Florida authors, writing workshops and a keynote presentation by U.S. Senator Mel Martinez, the festival is sure to delight book lovers and inspire aspiring authors.

The Florida Heritage Book Festival kicks off on Friday, September 11, with a full day of writers workshops held in the Flagler Ballroom of St. Augustine’s Casa Monica Hotel. Presented by best-selling authors and publishing professionals, the workshops cover a wide range of topics related to the craft of writing and how to get published. Registration for the workshops is $60. In addition, festival writers will be making presentation throughout the day at all of St. Johns County’s public schools.

Throughout Saturday, September 12, the festival will feature presentations by more than 20 outstanding authors – including Stetson Kennedy and Dr. Michael Gannon. Topics will cover all facets of writing, as well as how to get published. Admission to these presentations, which take place on the campus of Flagler College, is free of charge. The keynote luncheon speaker will be U.S. Senator Mel Martinez who will speak about his assimilation into American society and living the American dream. Reservations for the 11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. luncheon are $45 each.

All proceeds from the Florida Heritage Book Festival benefit the St. Johns County Friends of the Library organizations and the Newspaper in Education program sponsored by The St. Augustine Record. The Florida Heritage Book Festival is supported in part by a grant from the St. Johns County Tourist Development Council.

Full details on the 2009 Florida Heritage Book Festival, including reservations and ticket purchases, may be found at the festival’s official website www.fhbookfest.com .
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