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Coastal Companion

Your ultimate guide to the coast

Selling at Festivals

September 11, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

For the past few years we have been promoting fun things to do on the coast of South Carolina, Georgia and Northeast Florida – from Myrtle Beach to Daytona Beach. We publish a lot of information about upcoming events, festivals and happenings in different cities on the coast. It would not be an exaggeration to say that Coastal Companion has become an authority website when it comes to things to do in the coastal area. 

HOW TO BECOME A VENDOR

Many of the emails and phone calls we receive are about how to become a vendor at an event. We get a lot of questions about who to call, where to go, and how to sign up to sell at festivals and events. This is why we decided that it was time to do something about it.

We are launching a new page on our website  for those of you who are vendors or are looking to sell at festivals. You can find out under “About” on the navigation bar. It is called “selling at festivals“. 

On the page you will find the sign up form on the page. Sign up on our email list if you are interested in getting information about selling at festivals. We will start to send out a special newsletter to those of you who want to be vendors with information about upcoming events. This is going to be a great tool for you to find out about who is looking for vendors on the coast.

LOOKING FOR VENDORS FOR YOUR EVENT

If you are an event or festival organizer, please sign up for the newsletter as well. If you have an upcoming event that you need vendors for, just contact us and we can help you spread the word.  Just send an email to info@coastalcompanion.com or call Susanne at 904.345.0755

Make sure to let your friends know about this new initiative. We think it’s going to be useful as a virtual meeting place for vendors and event organizers!

Click here to go to our special page for vendors.

 

 

 

Things to do in Florida – September

September 7, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

It is safe to say that festival season is in full swing, just look at our list of upcoming events. It won’t be difficult to find something fun to do, but it will be difficult to choose where to go.

With September comes a couple of music festivals, first out the inaugural Blues Festival at the Main Beach in Amelia, there’s another jazz festival in New Smyrna. Jacksonville also has a Beer Cup, while Daytona starts early with Oktoberfest. But there is a lot more happening on the coast. Just take a look at the list below.

 


Yoga in the Park – Metropolitan Park, Jacksonville

September 10, 2o11

This inaugural event on Saturday, Sept. 10 from 8:00 am – 2 pm will feature world-renowned Guru Yogi Amrit Desai and Chandrakant John Heister. The group yoga session overlooking the St. John’s River will be followed by an enlightening speech by Yogi Desai. Funds generated from the event will benefit In the Pink…a boutique for women living with all types of cancer, a local non-profit 501c3 organization. Admission is $10. Call (904) 372-0029

 

9 -11 Heros Run Jacksonville

September 10, 2011

The 2011 9/11 Heroes Run is bringing communities together throughout the country this September 11th. Our goal is to never forget the sacrifices of all of the Heroes of September 11th – veteran, first responder, and civilian.

September 10, 2011 at 6PM at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Wall

Race costs:  5K: $25/Person – 1 Mile Fun Run: $15/Person 
Family Rate: $50.00 (minimum of 3 family members, maximum of 6)

 

Founder’s Day Celebration – St Augustine, Fl

September 10, 2011

Witness the reenactment of the landing of St. Augustine’s founder, Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles, along the same shoreline where Spanish colonists came ashore in 1565. Following the reenactment of the Spanish settler’s arrival there will be a presentation about St. Augustine and America’s Spanish history, then a celebration of Mass at the Mission’s outdoor altar. After the Celebration of Mass, there will be informative presentations guest speakers. Following the formal ceremonies, Menendez and his men will lead a procession from the Mission grounds to the historic encampent at the Fountain of Youth Park.

Call 904.824.2809 for more information or visit the website.

 

Northeast Florida Beer Cup – Florida Theatre, Jax

September 15, 2011

This is the inaugural Northeast Florida Beer Cup, a new fundraiser featuring the region’s top craft brewers serving a variety of tasty ales, lagers, stouts and more. Plus there will be live music and we’ll be serving eats from favorite area pubs.

The event will be held at the Florida Theatre. The list of participating brewers and restaurants is growing, but here are those confirmed; Intuition Ale Works, Mojo #4, Engine 15, Sweetwater, Bold City, French Fry Heaven, River City Brewing Co., European Street, Hornsby’s Hard Cider, Green Room Brewing.

Event Time: 6:30 PM
Ticket Prices: $35 (Advance); $40 (Day of Event) The event benefits Dreams Come True. More info at 904. 389-3622 . Click here for tickets.

 

Amelia Island Blues Festival

September 16 -17, 2011

The Inaugural Amelia Island Blues Festival includes two days of outstanding music great food, beer, wine and more, taking place at the Main Beach in Fernandina.

The all-star lineup features great blues artists such as Willie “Big Eyes” Smith, Albert Castiglia, Karl W. Davis, Sean Carney, Bill Sheffield, The David Gerald Band from Detroit, Michigan, Gainesville’s 6th St. Rhythm & Blues Review and South Florida’s Albert Castiglia. 

 

BeerFest – Daytona Beach, Fl

September 17, 2011

3:00pm-11:00pm, South Beach Street Historic District, Daytona Beach.

Daytona is celebrating Oktoberfest already in September with a craft beer festival with a special Oktoberfest theme.  The event will showcase craft beers and import beers and is held in the riverfront park across from McK’s Tavern. 

The Oktoberfest tent are will feature some of the best Oktoberfest style beers not only from Germany but from some of the best American breweries as well. There will be live German music by the world famous Swinging Bavarians and to top of the Oktoberfest theme there is even authentic German Style Food.

QuiltFest of Jacksonville

September 22 – 24, 2011

Quiltfest 2011 is the largest all-volunteer quilt show in the Southeast featuring over 400 quilts,Raffle Quilts from the 7 Sister Guilds, Quilt Sales, Silent Auction, Kids Corner, Free Demonstrations,Quilt Appraiser and Charity Corner. The event takes place at the Prime Osborne Convention Center. For hours and show information, visit the website.

MOSH After Dark – Jacksonville, Fla.

September 22, 2011

Learn about the stars shining over Jacksonville while enjoying a live musical performance under the stars of the Bryan-Gooding Planetarium. The museum will open at 6 p.m. for guests to explore; a star show will take place in the planetarium at 7 p.m. immediately followed by a live musical performance; and rooftop stargazing and wine tasting will be from 8 to 9 p.m. Music Under the Stars is part of MOSH After Dark and is a collaboration between the MOSH and Friday Musicale.

Call (904)396-MOSH for more information.

 

Daytona Beach Home, Garden & Boat Show

September 23 – 25, 2011

Daytona knows how to put on a big show, and by combining home, garden and boat into one show, this event promises to be a big deal.  The event will feature HGTV celebrity Brandie Malay, expert contractors willon-hand to answer questions and lead “how to” seminars, and the latest model boats and yachts. www.daytonabeachhomeshow.com.  407.273.7469

 

Florida Heritage Book Festival – St Augustine, Fla

September 23 -24, 2011

The festival will feature a wide array of events and activities including workshops, readings, and book signings by popular authors. On Friday, writer’s workshops take place at the Casa Monica Hotel in historic St. Augustine, then the Literary Legends Awards Banquet takes place at the Renaissance Resort at World Golf Village. On Saturday, panel discussions take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ringhaver Student Center at Flagler College in downtown St. Augustine. Read more about the Florida Heritage Book festival here.

 

New Smyrna Beach Jazz Festival

September 23 – 25, 2011

If you love the sweet sound of live jazz?  Then this festival featuring performances by popular regional artists is for you! www.newsmyrnabeachjazzfestival.com.  Call 386.423.9760.    

 

Festival di San Marco – Jacksonville, Fla

September 24, 2011

Festival di San Marco is a free fine arts festival that will take place September 24, 2011 in beautiful San Marco, Jacksonville. Come out and enjoy San Marco’s rich heritage, live music, prizes, food, fun and even a kid’s zone for children of all ages. Call  (904) 860-6170 for more information or visit their website for updated info and a video to watch.

 

Daytona Beach Classic Bodybuilding Tournament

September 24, 2011  
This competition’s final show will take place at Peabody Auditorium and will feature guest poser, professional bodybuilder Hidetada Yamagishi, who competes in the International Federation of BodyBuilders.   www.daytonabeachclassic.com.  386.671.3462. 

 

Heartland Poker Tour – Daytona Beach 

September 30 – October 9, 2011
The Daytona Beach Kennel Club & Poker Room will host a stop on the nationally-televised seventh season of Heartland Poker Tour.  HPT will film two episodes of the poker show at a tournament which is open to the public.  Qualifying rounds start September 30 for those who hope to win their way into the main event.  Seats are available for the taping.  www.daytonagreyhound.com/poker.  386.252.6484.

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

 

 

 

Labor Day Weekend in South Carolina

August 26, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

Traditionally Labor Day is the holiday to say “goodbye” to Summer and “hello” to Fall.  For us here in the south, the warm weather will linger well after Labor Day weekend, but that doesn’t mean we’re going to turn down an opportunity for a party.  Especially if the party involves lots of fun for the whole family.  This weekend there are lots of festivals to choose from in the low country involving the beach, live music and also good food.

 

First Friday on Broad

Come join in and have a “Hot time on Broad”. On the first Friday of every month the merchant association on Broad Street hosts an art event.

Barbados comes to Charleston

“Barbados Comes Back to Charleston” is a five day celebration taking place in various locations in Charleston, SC, from September 1-5, 2011. The event highlights the shared history and heritage of Barbados and Charleston.

There are lots of events scheduled from an open air market, live entertainment and a gala and a lecture.  For more information about events, times and to purchase tickets, visit www.barbadoscharleston.com.

 

Low Country Jazz

Jazz has always held a special place in our hearts here on the coast. The Low Country Jazz Festival on September 3, 2011, is quickly becoming a highly anticipated event in the Carolinas attracting festival attendees from North, South Carolina and abroad. More details on our special events page for the Low Country Jazz Festival.

 

BBQ and Bluegrass Festival

South Carolina is known for its delicious barbeque recipes. During Labor Day weekend you can enjoy mouth-watering South Carolina BBQ at Boonehall Plantation on Sunday September 3, 2011, while enjoying live music. This event has become a Lowcountry tradition, and no wonder.
BBQ and Bluegrass were meant for each other!
Read more here.
 

Lowcountry Wine and Beer Festival

On Sunday, September 4, you can sample more than 20 wines from around the globe, craft beers and a Lowcountry buffet from Hege’s Restaurant on the Village Green at Freshfield Village. The event takes place from 4 until 7 p.m.
An African safari, oceanfront condo vacation at Seabrook Island and other items will be up for bid at a silent auction while the Cobblestone Quartet performs live jazz music. All proceeds will support Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic, which provides free medical care to those in need on Johns, James and Wadmalaw islands.
 
Freshfields Village, 149 Village Green Lane John’s Island, SC 29455.
Call 843.768.6491   or visit www.Freshfieldsvillage.com for more information.

Beach, Boogie and BBQ – Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach always celebrates the end of the summer season with a big party combining three of our favorite pastimes – Beach fun, music and good food!
Get more information here.
 
 
 
 

Things to Do in South Carolina – August 2011

August 3, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

It’s been really hot and humid lately, but don’t worry, we have found many cool events in South Carolina for the month of August. The Arts and Craft festival in Myrtle Beach is inside the convention center – which right now doesn’t seem like such a bad. There is also a lot of music events in August. Cool off on the pier in Mount Pleasant while dancing the night away or head to Folly Beach fishing pier for the Moonlight Mixer or Fishing Tournament.

Here are a few ideas for what you can do with the family in South Carolina. 

Escape the heat

 

Craftmen’s Summer Classic Arts & Crafts Festival – Myrtle Beach

This arts and crafts festival at Myrtle Beach convention Center on Aug 5 – 7, 2011,   features original work from over 250 talented artists and crafts people. All juried exhibitors’ work has been handmade by the exhibitors and must be their own original design and creation. Visitors get the opportunity to study the creative process in action.  Many  exhibitors are demonstrating their craft in their booths. A Southeastern Tourism Society “Top 20 Event” and a Sunshine Artist Magazine “100 Best Classic & Contemporary Arts & Crafts Festival” winner. 

Admission: $7/Adult, $1/Child (6-12), Under 6 Free. Click here to get $1 off coupon to use at the door.

Hours: Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 10-5. Call 336-282-5550 for more information.

 

Mt Pleasant, SC
Dance the night away in Mount Plesant, SC

 

Shaggin’ on the Cooper – Mount Pleasant Pier

Dance the night away under the stars at the foot of the scenic Mount Pleasant when Pier 17 South plays beach music on Saturday, August 6 from 7:00 pm. Enjoy a cool ocean breeze and take in the view of Charleston Harbor and the Ravenel Bridge. Beverages will be available for purchase on-site. Only 800 tickets will be sold for this event, advance purchase is recommended.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
7 – 11 p.m. Live music starts at 8.Age: 3 & up. Tickets: $10/$8 CCR Discount/$10 on-site if still available. Visit our special events page for more info.

Reggae Nights at Wannamaker County Park – Charleston, SC

On Saturday, August 6, 2011 from 7:30 – 11 p.m.  the popular band Selah Dubb performs at Wannamaker County Park. Head out to the park with the whole gang to enjoy traditional roots reggae with a new school attitude under the stars. Visit our Reggae Nights page

Wine Stroll

 

Wine Stroll at Middleton Place – Charleston, SC

Every Wednesday in August,  Middleton Place will host wine tastings in a different gardens from 5:30 – 7:00 pm.

Middleton Place is known for having America’s oldest landscaped gardens. Now you can sample a variety of wines while taking an evening stroll in the gardens. Tickets are $15 per adult.

Tickets can be purchased by clicking here.

 

Moonlight Mixer – Folly Beach, SC

Spend time with your special someone and dance the night away at the Folly Beach Fishing Pier. DJ Jim Bowers of 1340 The Boardwalk will play all of the hottest oldies and beach music classics. Friday, August 12, 2011 from 7 – 11 p.m. More information about the Moonlight Mixer here.

Folly Beach Pier

 

Folly Pier Fishing Tournament

Great fishing is always available at the Folly Beach Fishing Pier, the second largest pier on the East Coast. On Saturday, August 20th, it’s time for a special tournament. Online registration is available, but ends Aug 18. Onsite registration is available August 20 beginning at 6:00 a.m. Prizes are awarded for the largest catch in the King Mackerel category and the three largest catches in the Big Fish category.

Saturday, August 20, 2011 from 6 a.m. – 4 p.m.

For details, call the Folly Beach Fishing Pier at (843) 588-3474. Ages 3 & up. Tournament held rain or shine. Fee: $12/$9 CCR Discount and $7 ages 3-12 CCR & NCR; $14/$12 CCR Discount (King Mackerel). More info at www.ccprc.com

Reggae Nights Concert – James Island County Park

The park comes alive when Jah Works brings the sounds of the islands! Bring a chair or blanket and rock the night away. Saturday, August 20, 2011 from 7:30 – 11 p.m.
Click here for more information about Reggae Nights.

Yappy Hour – James Island County Park

This is a fun event for both dogs and dog owners. Bring best four-legged friend to the park after work! Enjoy live music, beverages and meeting other local dog owners.  Thursday, August 25, 2011from 5 – 8 p.m.Free with regular park gate admission. More information at www.ccprc.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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