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Florida Events and Festivals 3709

September 8, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

City of St. Augustine Celebrating 444 Years of Age

September 2, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

You know you are getting old when the candles cost more than the cake. When it comes to the city of St Augustine the saying rings true, because on Labor Day Weekend the old city is celebrating its 444th Birthday.

This celebration starts already on Thursday, September 3 and continues through Saturday, September 5. This is one of the best times to visit the Old City.

The celebration commemorates St. Augustine’s standing as the longest continually inhabited city founded by Europeans in what is now the United States – making it the Nation’s Oldest City.

Celebrating Those Who Were Already Here
Thursday, September 3 and Friday, September 4
9:00am – 5:00pm
The celebration kicks off on Thursday September 3rd in the Native American village of Seloy, which is what we call “the Fountain of Youth Archeological Park”.Re-enactors will take over and demonstrate how the natives lived. These inhabitants, the Timucua, lived in the area 500 years prior to the Spanish 1565 settlement. Admission is free.

Landing Reenactment & Celebration of Mass
Saturday, September 5 at 9:30am
Mission Nombre de Dios

At 9.00 am there’s a re-enactment of the landing by the city’s founder, Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles. The landing will take place at the Mission of Nombre de Dios, which is the exact landing point of the Spanish colonists in 1565. The landing will be followed, as it was 444 years ago, with a celebration of Mass at an outdoor wooden altar by the water’s edge at the Mission Nombre de Dios.

In the evening it’s time for a Cooking Contest, but this is not your regular contest. Here it’s a matter of cooking the tastiest 16th century style food. You can purchase authentic 16th Century dinners and enjoy period music and dancing. This takes place in the Fountain of Youth Park from 6 pm – 9 pm.

All activities surrounding the St. Augustine 444th Birthday are free and within convenient walking distance from the Visitor Information Center and adjacent parking facility.

For directions and more information on the Visitor Information Center call 904.825.1000 or 800.653.2489, or visit www.staugustinesbirthday.com

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Events for Labor Day Weekend Florida 3609

September 1, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Second Helping of Restaurant Week in Jacksonville

August 24, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Back by popular demand! Seven of the restaurants who participated in last week’s Restaurant Week in Jacksonville, Florida, have decided to extend the offer by an extra week.
So you can still get a delicious three-course dinner menus for just $25 per person at these participating restaurants.
There are no coupons to clip or tickets to buy, simply view the menus, and make reservations with the restaurant of your choice.
Make sure to check the list, and maybe even call ahead to check out the options.
Click here for the list of participating restaurants in Jacksonville.

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Go Jacksonville Axemen Go!

August 24, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

The Barons Brewing Jacksonville Axemen have advanced to the American National Rugby League Grand Final after beating Boston 46 to 20 in one of the toughest and more exciting games of the year

The Axemen opened the scoring with two tries but Boston would not let the game slip away during the first half. With big hits coming with frequency from both teams and some quality offense and ball movement, both teams looked like even money at the halftime break with the score Axemen over the visitors 18 to 10.

It took some “motivational” words from the Axemen coaching staff to remind the guys just how important this game was and they now only had 40 minutes to finish the job.

The Axemen had suffered by having 3 weeks off the playing field due to end of season and first round playoff byes and it showed during the early part of the game. The second half was a more determined performance as the team found more ball control and where better in defense. They slowly worked away at the game plan to end the game up 46 to 20 and will now spend a week preparing for the Grand Final in New York City on August 29nd.

Go Jax Axemen – and good luck!

Jacksonville Axemen

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