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Things to do in Georgia in October

September 23, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

When it’s October, fall festival season is in full swing. October  means seafood festivals, lots of football, fall festivals, Oktoberfest and then we top it all off with Halloween.

Pirate Fest, Tybee Island, GA

 

Oktoberfest on the River – Savannah, GA

September 30 – October 3, 2011
This year the Oktoberfest actually starts in September. Savannah has a wonderful Oktoberfest on Riverstreet. This festival has everything you expect from beer garden, to Oompah band and Wienerdog race. Visit our special events page for Oktoberfest on the River

Tybee Island Pirate Fest -Tybee Island, GA

October 6 – 9, 2011
Quickly change from lederhosen to peg leg and eye patch because as soon as the Oompah band stops playing, the pirates take over the whole island of Tybee. It’s time for the popular Pirate Fest on October 6 – 9, 2011. Check out our special events page for Tybee Island Pirate Fest.

Hand on learning

 

CoastFest 2011 – Brunswick, GA

October 1, 2011

Learn more about the coastal landscape, the marshes, and the life in the ocean in this very special annual festival perfect for families with young children. Touch tank, arts & crafts, living history events and lots of learning for free. Read more here.

 

 

Rock Shrimp Festival – St Marys, GA

October 1, 2011
This annual festival celebrates the Rock shrimp with a big party in downtown St. Marys. Lots of fun for the whole family with parade, 5K run, arts and crafts vendors, live entertainment and more. The highlight is of course the rock shrimp dinner! Watch our video from the festival here.

 

The Great Ogechee Seafood Festival – Richmond Hill, GA

October 14-16, 2011
There’s another seafood festival in Georgia in October. This time, head to Richmond Hill outside Savannah for lots of fun for the whole family. Find out more here – The Great Ogechee Seafood Festival.

 

Rockin’ Brunswick Stewbilee – Brunswick, GA

Shalom Y'All Jewish Food Festival

 October 22, 2011

There are so many fun food festivals on the Georgia coast in the month of October. This is one of our favorites – the Brunswick Stewbilee. This event is complete with Pooch Parade, arts & crafts and of course a Brunswick Stew competition. You can find out more about the event here.

Shalom Y’all – Jewish Food Festival – Savannah, GA

October 30, 2011
There is another food festival in Georgia this month. This festival takes place in Forsyth Park. Come explore Jewish food. Find out more on our special page for Shalom Y’all – Jewish Food Festival – Savannah

 

Savannah Film Festival

October 29 – November 5, 2011
This festival is getting bigger and bigger every year. The festival kicks off at the end of October, check out our special events page for Savannah Film Festival.

 

Wait… There is more to read…

Datil Pepper Festival

Georgia vs. Florida Football Classic

Concourse d’Elegance – Hilton Head Island, SC

Things To Do in South Carolina – September

September 6, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

 September always kicks off with a busy Labor Day Weekend packed with fun events and lots of things to do all over the coastal region. But that’s not the end of it. In actuality, it’s the beginning of Fall festival season – just take a look at the massive list of festival, events and happenings for Coastal South Carolina for the rest of September.

 

Restaurant Week – Charleston, SC

September 7 – 18, 2011

Who doesn’t love to go out and eat? All of us do, and during this event you have the opportunity to get a three course meal at a fixed price. It’s a good deal, and a great time to explore and find new places to eat in Charleston.

Read more about the event here – Charleston Restaurant Week

 

 

Largest Garage Sale – Myrtle Beach, SC

September 10, 2011

This is the 23rd year for  this huge garage sale held at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall. The sale features 280 vendor booths and thousands of shoppers.  

Read more about the Largest Garage Sale in Myrtle Beach, SC here.

 

Dog Day AfternoonDog Day Afternoon – Charleston, SC

September 10, 2011

Let your dog enjoy the last days of Summer with a special doggy play day at Whirlin’ Waters Adventure Park.  Read more about the event here.

 

Shaggin’ on the Cooper – Charleston, SC

September 10, 2011

This is the last dance for the season on the Cooper! It’s a bittersweet goodbye because it means that Summer is ending and Fall is knocking on our door. Read more about Shaggin’ on the Cooper here.

 

Scottish Games & Highland Gathering – Charleston, SC

September 17, 2011

This festival offers has a little bit of everything and is great fun for the whole family. Here you can enjoy Scottish heavy athletics, from caber toss to hammer throwing and much more. The festival also holds the largest drum and pipe competition in the Southeast. Visit our special events page to watch the video from the event. 

Just click here.

 

Fall Tour of Home & Gardens – Charleston, SC

September 22 – October 23, 2011

During this event you get a chance to stroll through intimate gardens and architecturally significant private homes, churches and public buildings. Tours highlight American architecture from the early Georgian Period into the 20th century. You will enjoy unique neighborhoods that represent Charleston’s flourishing culture from the Colonial era to the present.

 

Atalaya Arts & Crafts Festival – Huntington Beach State Park, SC

September 23 – 25, 2011

Atalaya is a Moorish-style “castle” built in the Great Depression as a winter home and sculpture studio by Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington at Huntington Beach State Park. This is the location of a great yearly Arts & Crafts Festival that draws a crowd from all over. 

Watch the video and get the link to the dollar off coupon from our special events page.

Click here for more about the Atalaya Arts & Crafts Festival.

 

Moonlight Mixer – Charleston, SC

September 23, 2011

The Moonlight Mixer series is also wrapping up. The next Moonlight Mixer at Folly Beach Pier is coming up on September 23, 2011 and there is one more dance left for October. Tickets are available first come first serve – at the gate for $10. More information www.ccprc.com

 

Museum Mile Weekend – Charleston, SC

September 25, 2011 The 2nd Annual Museum Mile Weekend is scheduled for September 23 – 25, 2011. Many of the cultural sites along Charleston’s Museum Mile have joined forces and created this event. This year Friday has been added to the weekend, so you have even more time to explore the history of Charleston, SC. Read more about the Museum Mile Weekend

 

Green Fair – Charleston, SC

September 25, 2011

In 2010 ab0ut 5,000 eco-conscious festival goers gathered at Marion Square for the Green Fair, and this year’s festival promises to be even better. Visit our special event page to watch the video from the event.

Just click here.

 

MOJA Arts Festival – Charleston, SC

September 29 – October 9, 2011

The MOJA Arts Festival is a colorful festival with a variety of performances. You can experience everything from visual arts, classical music, dance, gospel, jazz, poetry, R&B music, to storytelling, theatre, children’s activities, traditional crafts, ethnic food, and much, much more.

For tickets and updated information visit www.MOJAfestival.com

 

Other stories to read:

Oktoberfest on the River – Savannah, GA

Talk Like a Pirate Day – September 19

 

 

 

Mother’s Day in Jacksonville, Florida

April 28, 2011 by Joe Talentino

We will barely have time to recuperate from everyone’s favorite party – Cinco de Mayo – before it’s time for the big golf event of the year – the Players Championship at  TPC Sawgrass. Mother’s Day is right around the corner and I haven’t made any plans yet. Now, I am not known for preparing far in advance for any holiday. I am one of those guys who will go out on Christmas Eve to pick up a few gifts for Christmas. But this year, I was going to change all that. So, I decided to do some research and see what I could come up with for Mother’s Day this year.

Most people I’ve talked to usually take Mom out for breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner. Some moms who have lots of kids end up going out to eat all day.  The biggest problem for families with many siblings seems to be to agree on who is having Mom over when. After all, there are only so many meals mom can eat in a day. This can be a great way to celebrate the day, especially if your Mom is a “foodie”. Just keep in mind that some restaurants get extremely busy on Mother’s Day and make a reservations.  (Hint; this is also a good way to impress Mom, especially for those of us who are not known for our great organizational skills.)

On the other hand, if you’re mom is like mine, who eats like a bird, this is not the best way to celebrate Mother’s Day. Besides, we have done that already. I wanted to see what else we could come up with to do for Moms in Jacksonville.

If you want to try something a little bit different this year,  keep reading.  I have found activities in Jacksonville both  you and your mother can enjoy. I even found a few that fit those of us who are working with a more modest budget for the big day.

 

The Snake Oil Salesman

I was so excited when I found this event. Unfortunately, there is no way I will be able to sell my Mom on this idea. Too bad! I would love to go and my kids would too. This event fits the bill as a very unique choice for Mother’s Day.

Maybe your Mom is a bona fide snake charmer who can’t wait to go to the Repticon Jacksonville Reptile & Exotic Animal Show. Boy, aren’t you lucky! My Mom would call me all kinds of names but Joe  if I ever tried to get her up close and personal with a reptile.

This event takes place on Sunday, May 8, 2011 from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm at Jacksonville Fairgrounds and Expo Center.

For those of us who like the idea of animals, Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens has a special Mother’s Day deal which I am sure many mothers, including mine, really would enjoy. Keep in mind, the Zoo also has some amazing gardens. Kids young and old can bring Mom to the Zoo to celebrate Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 8th. You will receive one free adult or senior general admission ticket with the purchase of one adult or child ticket – but you need to print the special coupon from the website.

Here is the link to the coupon page.

 

Herding Cats for Mother’s Day

I usually can’t go wrong with animal encounters for Mother’s Day – as long as I stay away from the reptiles. This fundraising event sounds really cool. You can bring your whole gang out for a guided tour at the Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary. During the tour you get to meet the special residents of the Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary –  Siberian tigers, lions, cougars, spotted and black leopards, a serval, two coatimundis, a European wild cat and two arctic foxes. Bring family and friends out to see the big, beautiful cats at the sanctuary. Admission is $10 per person. Children 3-11 are $5, 2 years & under are free. (But remember, you’re supporting the sanctuary with your ticket purchase).

For more information visit the Catty Shack website.

 

Look Mom – No Hands!

Spring is the best time for biking! It doesn’t matter if you barely remember how to ride a bicycle or if you are a Tour de France Pro, this is a great tour for the whole family – and if you and mom are looking for an activity to do together in the beautiful spring weather, this could be a lot of fun. You will ride through cool Jacksonville neighborhoods with interesting architecture and history. Rent everything or bring your own bike. Call (904) 945-1571 for more information or visit the website.


Artsy Fartsy

My Mom enjoys arts and craft shows, so this festival is her cup of tea. The Sawgrass Village Art Festival Spring Show  is a juried art festival for fine artists. The popular festival on May 7 – 8, 2011, now in its 17th year, and the event attracts thousands of visitors every spring to Ponte Vedra. Here you can see a wide variety of art works from first-class watercolors, oils, acrylics, pastels, drawings, clay, photography, wood, glass, fiber, graphics, metal, paper to mixed media fine arts. In addition, there is also food, lots of other fun and children’s activities. The festival takes place at Sawgrass Village Shopping Center from 10am to 5pm both days. Admission is free.

 

Champagne Taste

Museum of Contemporary Art MOCA Jacksonville FloridaIn downtown Jacksonville, Sunday is always “Family Free Sunday” at MOCA Jacksonville. This is a good idea, especially if you have a big group.

You can splurge and treat Mom to a special Mother’s Day Buffet Brunch in Cafe Nola on Sunday, May 8, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.  All Moms get free mimosas! Now we’re talking, my Mom would love that. Reservations are strongly suggested. Call (904) 366-6911, ext. 231 for reservations.  $25/adults, $8 children under 10

Visit www.MOCAjacksonville.org for more information.

 

Beach Bums for the Day

I’d suggest heading to Jacksonville Beach on Mother’s Day for a free concert.  Here you can enjoy a live performance with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra at Sea Walk Pavilion.    The event area opens at 5:00 pm.  Don’t forget to bring a lawn chair or a picnic blanket for mom to sit on.   For those of us with a modest Mother’s Day budget, you could even turn the whole Mother’s Day dinner into a outdoor picnic.  Hey, you don’t even have to cook the picnic food. Just visit your grocery store’s deli counter and pick up cheese, sandwich meat and good bread. You could even go for a grilled chicken. Gather the family, make a big outing and a great impression while saving money, after all this is a free concert.

 

Singing Sisters

There is more music in Jacksonville. Fearless is the one word used to describe the creative spirit of groundbreaking duo Mary Mary.  Erica Campbell and Tina Campbell broke through in 2000 with their crossover hit “Shackles (Praise You). Since then ” the chart-topping sister act has never wavered from defying convention to fulfill its mission: sending uplifting messages through music and words that are relatable to everyone. Mary Mary performes at the Florida Theatre in Jacksonville May 7 – 8, 2011.

Get your Mary Mary tickets here!

 

Music for Bookworms

There is also a free concert at the Main Library downtown on Sunday May 8, 2011 at 2:30 pm, so if you’re going to MOCA, you might be able to stop by. Pianists Marion Wilkinson Scott and Rosa Villar Scott will perform works for piano solo and piano 4-hands, by Schumann, Brahms, Schubert, and Dvořák. Mr. Scott, a native of Jacksonville, and Mrs. Scott, who is from Lima, Peru, both have won numerous awards and prizes for their playing.

Music @ Main concerts are presented in the Main Library’s Hicks Auditorium, located on the Conference Level of the Library near the Main Street entrances. Call 904-630-2665 for more information.

Library customers who use the public garage at the corner of Duval Street and Main Street may take their garage tickets to the ground-floor Popular Services Desk to get validation for free parking. Free on-street parking is also available on weekends and evenings after 6 p.m.

Now, you might now that Jacksonville also becomes Rockville this weekend. Godsmack, Stone Sour, Seether and a bunch of other bands are performing at Metropolitan Park, but if you’re going to try to sell Mom on that event – you’re on your own.
(Go here to reserve your Rockville tickets now.)

 

For more information:

Repticon Jacksonville Reptile & Exotic Animal Show

Sunday, May 8, 2011 from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Jacksonville Fairgrounds and Expo Center
510 Fairgrounds Place, Jacksonville, FL,32202

Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens

370 Zoo Parkway
Jacksonville, FL 32218

www.jacksonvillezoo.org


Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary
1860 Starratt Road
Jacksonville, FL 32226-1760
(904) 757-3603

www.cattyshack.org

Bike Tour
Saturday May 8th from 10:00 am – 12:00 noon
Bring your own bike , or rent one 
www.e2ride.com


The Sawgrass Village Art Festival
May 7 – 8, 2011

Sawgrass Village Shopping Center
1300 Sawgrass Village Dr.
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

MOCA – Museum of Contemporary Art

www.MOCAjacksonville.org

Pops at the Beach
Sea Walk Pavilion, Jacksonville Beach, Fl
Event Hotline (904) 247-6100 press 3
www.jacksonvillebeach.org

Mary Mary
Florida Theater
128 East Forsyth Street, Jacksonville, Fl

www.floridatheatre.com

Music @ Main Concert

Main Library
303 North Laura Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202
904-630-2665

Jacksonville in May 2011

April 26, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

Summer is almost here and there is no shortage of fun things to do on the coast this month. May is usually an action-packed month. We’ll start out with two popular festival that technically start in April, but I wanted to add them to the list anyway to make sure you don’t forget.

 

World of Nations Celebration
April 28 – May 1, 2011

Jacksonville celebrates its cultural diversity with the World of Nations Celebration in Metropolitan Park every spring. The festival is presented by the City of Jacksonville. Metropolitan Park transforms into a multi-ethnic marketplace of cuisine, crafts and entertainment of people from around the world.
Read more about World of Nations Celebration here.

 

Florida’s Birding and FotoFest
April 28-May 1

This event features professional photographers giving hands-on advice and nature excursions throughout Northeast Florida. Headquartered at Guana Environmental Education Center, attendees can experience a butterfly house, vendors and other family activities. Read more here.

 

Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival
April 28 – May 1

This unique Amelia Island festival combines delicious fresh seafood with a fun, small town celebration complete with parade, pirate invasions, live music, activities, contests and much more. The festival takes place in historic downtown Fernandina Beach. Read more and watch our video from Fernandina Shrimp Festival here.

 

First Wednesday Art Walk
May 4, 2011

Every month downtown Jacksonville comes alive with the art walk. Come participate and take a stroll downtown to explore new art and new experiences. The weather is perfect for an evening walk. Start in Hemming Plaza. More information here.

Movies in the Park
May 6, 2011

Downtown Jacksonville’s series is returning to historic Treaty Oak Park Fridays in the spring. Hosted by Downtown Vision, Inc. and JaxParks, the series features four family-friendly movies shown under the stars, each beginning at dusk (around 8 p.m.)

Pops at the Beach – Mother’s Day Concert
May 8, 2011

This is a great idea for how to celebrate Mother’s Day within your budget. Head to Jacksonville Beach for a free Mother’s Day concert, you can even bring your own picnic dinner. Read more about Pops at the Beach here.

World Golf Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
May 9, 2011

This year’s ceremony marks the first time this event will be held during THE PLAYERS Championship. The induction class of 2011 will be featured in a new exhibit at the World Golf Hall of Fame Museum. Event takes place on an outdoor stage adjacent to the Hall of Fame and is free and open to the public. Seating is limited. Call (904) 940-4123 or visit www.worldgolfhalloffame.org.

THE PLAYERS Championship
May 9-15, 2011

It’s one of golf’s biggest events and it’s played annually on the coastline of Northeast Florida at the famed Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra, Florida. The lush, green rolling hills and steep inclines offer spectacular views of each hole. The tournament begins on Monday with practice rounds. Thursday, the competition heats up as Round 1 of tournament play begins, concluding Sunday with fans gathering around the 18th hole to see who will take home the crystal trophy. Visit our special page for THE PLAYERS.

Dancin’ in the Street
May 21, 2011

Atlantic beach block party. Log on to www.jacksonvillebeach.org or call (904) 270-1658 for more information.

starry nightsStarry Nights
May 21, 2011

The City of Jacksonville presents Starry Nights, an event that combines the sounds of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra with a national performer. Concert is held at Metropolitan Park, along the St. Johns River. www.makeascenedowntown.com

Moonlight Movies
May 20 & 27
Enjoy classic movies under the stars and by the ocean. These events are free to the public and featured movies will be announced a few weeks prior to the first screening. Held over four Friday evenings at 9 p.m.  Visit our Moonlight Movies page for more info.

Jacksonville Jazz Festival
May 26-29, 2011

Held annually over the Memorial Day holiday weekend in the heart of Downtown Jacksonville. Street party atmosphere includes four stages scattered in the city’s Laura Street corridor. Enjoy internationally acclaimed jazz performers, as well as the region’s best musicians during this four-day event. More information about the Jacksonville Jazz Festival here.

Memorial Wall Ceremony
May 31, 2010

Remember wounded and lost soldiers and their families this Memorial Day. Jacksonville honor its military heritage and local heroes with keynote speakers, presentation of colors, family tributes, a wreath presentation, a 21-gun salute, “Taps” and musical tributes. Call (904) 630-3690 or log on to www.makeascenedowntown.com.

Things to do in South Carolina – September 2010

September 9, 2010 by Susanne Talentino

Another Labor Day weekend has passed, but September has a lot more to offer in South Carolina. It’s a great time of year to spend time outdoors, to visit festivals or hang out with friends. This is also the month when the big arts event of the year kicks off in Charleston, yes, it’s time for the MOJA Arts festival.

Charleston Restaurant Week
Restaurant Week in Charleston takes place September 8-19, 2010, so it’s actually a little bit more than just your regular restaurant week event. Charleston has become a culinary mecca, so make sure to take advantage of the fixed price special during this event. Go here to read more about Charleston Restaurant week

Seafood, Jazz & Brew – Hilton Head Island, SC
Hilton Head Island has combined three of our favorite things – seafood, jazz and brew – into one extraordinary event. This event takes place on September 13 – 18, 2010. Get more details on our special events page for Seafood Jazz & Brew Festival.

Scottish Game & Highland Gathering
Come to Charleston to celebrate Scottish heritage and culture in this annual festival taking place on September 19, 2010. The festival offers everything from heavy athletics, to food and dancing.
Click here to read more about the Scottish Festival in Charleston.

Shaggin’ on the Cooper
Lowcountry radio personality Jim Bowers will keep your feet moving with the hottest oldies and beach music around on September 17, 2010.

Irish Italian Festival
North Myrtle Beach has created an unusual combination with this festival, but despite that this is a popular event drawing a crowd. This year the festival takes place on September 25, 2010.

Museum Mile Weekend
On September 25 – 26, 2010, you can get a special deal during the Museum Mile Weekend. You can purchase a special pass for this weekend which allows you to visit as many of the participating museums your feet can handle. Read all about how it works here – Museum Mile Weekend.
If you are two people and can only handle one museum visit, you can get free admission through the Smithsonian Museum Day to a few museums. Just check out the list of participating venues here.

Free Admission to National Parks
You guessed it. The free day is of course also on September 25, 2010.  So unless, you can fly like superman between venues, it looks like you will have to choose between a Museum Day or a National Park Day.  Here is the link to the Free Admission to National Parks for more info.

Atalaya Arts and Crafts Festival
Thbis popular annual arts & crafts festival returns to Huntington Beach State Park on September 24 – 26, 2010 near Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.
Here some of the best artisans around gather for a festival in a beautiful setting.

Read more about the festival on our special events page for the arts & crafts festival.

MOJA Arts Festival – Charleston, SC
This month the big arts festival in Charleston begins. MOJA Arts Festival takes place September 23 – October 3, 2010.

Get your tickets now and check out the program.

Read more about South Carolina:

Fall Festivals and Events in South Carolina

Jazz Festivals on the Coast

Taste of Charleston

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