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Butterfly Festival Treehill Nature Center – Jacksonville, Fl

April 12, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

The Butterfly festival at Treehill Nature Center in Jacksonville, Florida, is a great event for the whole family. The festival takes place on April 25th, 2009, from noon to 5:00 p.m. and culminates with nature’s fireworks – a live native butterfly release. This is something you can’t miss.

“You will experience a close encounter with 1000 of the gossamer-winged creatures at Tree Hill Nature Center’s signature event,” promises Lucy Cortese, executive director.

But there’s a lot more to the festival. If you ever thought about starting your own Butterfly garden, this is the event to visit. Here you can see a butterfly exhibit, lots of games and activities for children, and live music. There’s also Art in the Park where local artists showcase their works. In the Get Back to Nature area you can meet experts from local nurseries who can tell you all you need to know about native plants and herbs. You can also shop at the Monarch Mall for everything from plants to jewelry and much, much more.

Last year, almost 5,000 visitors came to the festival. So came early, and plan to stay all day. The 2009 festival commemorates Tree Hill’s 38th anniversary as Jacksonville’s Nature Center. The 2009 event will focus on Edutainment – education that is entertaining and enlightening to both children and adults.

The cost is $10 per family or $5 per individual. The proceeds goes to support Treehill Nature Center.

Click here to print out your discount coupon.

For more information about the event, visit www.treehill.org


Mandarin Art Festival and Egg Hunt – Jacksonville, Florida

April 9, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Arts enthusiasts travel to this event to visit during the two-day weekend.
Here you’ll find everything from painting, jewelry, glasswork, to pottery, sculpture, photography and more. There will also be a variety of homemade goodies at the Bake Sale at the Mandarin Art Festival.

The festival is hosted by Mandarin Community Club new and returning artists compete for winnings in 6 categories and for $1500 as “Best of Show.” Click here for more information about the Mandarin Art Festival.
Call 904-268-1622 for info.

The egg hunt takes place on Easter Sunday at 1:30 for kids ten years or younger. Bring your own baskets to Walter Jones Historical Park on Mandarin Road. This event is a joint venture between Mandarin Community Club and Mandarin Museum & Historical Society.
Click here for more info about the Egg Hunt.

The Riverside Arts Market – Jacksonville, Florida

April 9, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

The Riverside Arts Market had its Grand Opening in April. This riverfront artists’ market was visited by over 40,000 people on the first day, so this market to be one of the hot spots to visit in downtown Jacksonville.

Riverside Arts marketThe market takes place on Saturdays from 10 am – 4 pm beneath the Fuller Warren Bridge. The market features the work of 160 artists, accompanied by musical entertainment, street performers, food vendors, and a fresh produce market.

Click here for more information about the Riverside Arts Market.

Railwatch Day in Folkston, Georgia

April 9, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Love trains? Come to Folkston for Railwatch Days on Saturday April 11, 2009. This event brings train aficionados from all across the country to observe, record and enjoy trains. The railroad junction in Folkston sees more trains passing through than any other railroad junction on the eastern seaboard, so no wonder this is a place to visit for the enthusiasts.

railways watch days folkston georgia
Schedule for the event:

  • Free coffee and donuts at the platform at daybreak on Saturday morning.
  • Platform ceremony at 10:00 am
  • New Town railroad mural dedication at noon
  • Using ATCS with the internet – Barry Baines (clinic held at the old depot) at 1:00pm
  • Editing your railroad video for YouTube – Danny Harmon (clinic at old depot) at 2:00pm
    CSX Signals 201 with Frank DeFalco (clinic held at depot building) at 3:00pm
    Burger and Hot Dog cookout at the platform at 6:00 pm
    Outdoor slideshow presented by Tom Imlay – Saturday night

Photo Contest – All day at depot – sponsored by the Okefenokee Chamber of Commerce ($100 cash prize for best of show)

For more information about the event contact Charlton County Chamber of Commerce at 912-496-2536

Top Chefs Come to Jacksonville, Florida

April 7, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Two of the Bravo Channels Top Chef’testants from the popular show Top Chef are coming to Jacksonville for an exclusive cooking demonstration. The two chefs are Richard Blais and Sandee Birdsong.
This will take place at Hemming Plaza, 117 W Duval Street, Jacksonville.

Look for the big trailer!
Thursday April 9 at 10.30 am, 12.00 and 1.30 pm
Top Chef

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