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9th Annual Shuckin’ in the Park Oyster Roast – Charleston, South Carolina

February 21, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

It is never too early to mark your calendars for the 9th Annual Shuckin’ in the Park oyster roast. There will be activities for the children, including a jump castle. Food tickets can be purchased inside the gate. Entertainment will be by the Custom 4+2 Band featuring beach music, oldies and popular music. Small coolers are allowed, but PLEASE no pets and tickets are NOT redeemable for food.

Old Santee Canal Park.Phone: 843-899-5200
www.oldsanteecanalpark.org

Family Easter Festival – Jekyll Island, Georgia

February 21, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

An afternoon of kid-friendly activities and entertainment in the Jekyll Island Historic Landmark District. Activities include pictures with the Easter Bunny, live entertainment, arts and crafts, egg decorating, and a variety of food and beverages.
www.jekyllisland.com. Phone:  912-635-3636

17th Annual Tara Feis Brings Emerald Isle to Emmet Park – Savannah, Georgia

February 17, 2008 by Joe Talentino

17th Annual Tara Feis Brings Emerald Isle to Emmet Park

SAVANNAH, Ga. Gizybae celeb nude roxy77g — Savannah’s Emmet Park will be transformed into a vision of the Emerald Isle during the City of Savannah’s Tara Feis Irish Celebration, taking place Saturday, March 8 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Now in its seventeenth year, the family-friendly feis – or festival – will be a feast for the eyes, ears and palate, with live performances, food, art activities, crafts and games hosted with Irish ceremony, tradition and hospitality. As in previous years, Tara Feis is a free, non-alcoholic event geared towards families and children.
“It is thrilling to see Tara Feis grow in popularity every year,” said Bernadette Winters, chairperson of the Tara Feis Planning Committee. “Irish heritage is an important aspect of Savannah’s cultural background, and we are pleased that so many people come to Tara Feis every year to learn about, appreciate and celebrate our traditions and heritage.”
Festivities begin at 11 a.m. with an official Irish opening ceremony, headed by local and international dignitaries. The main stage will feature plenty of traditional Irish dancing, as well as live performances by local notables such as Harry O’Donoghue and the Savannah Choral Society, directed by Peter Shannon. Two performances by the internationally-acclaimed Celtic music group Altan will highlight this year’s feis.
Proclaimed “The hottest group in the Celtic realm these days” by The Boston Globe, Altan is arguably Ireland’s biggest name in traditional music. Led by Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, a captivating fiddler and songstress, the six-member band hails from the Donegal region of Ireland and brings over 20 years of award-winning artistry in the Donegal fiddling tradition and virtuosic traditional Irish music to audiences around the world.
The Tara Feis children’s stage will feature a full day of entertainment, including performances from North Carolina-based Clover, the puppets of Conrad Hartz and traditional Irish dancing performances. Leprechauns and banshees will come to life during professional female magician Debbie O’Carroll’s “Irish Magic Show,” an interactive magical theatrical production that explores Irish folklore and fun. O’Carroll is a New-England native and author of the children’s book, “Bridget Boylan, Girl Magician.”
Tara Feis is free and open to the public. Emmet Park is located in downtown Savannah at the east end of Bay Street. For a performance schedule or more information, please contact (912) 651-6417 or visit www.savannahga.gov/arts.

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2th Annual Lions Club Seafood Festival – St Augustine, Florida

February 17, 2008 by Joe Talentino

Sample the yummy seafood from the area, hear live bluegrass and country music, see and buy arts & crafts, tethered hot air balloon rides, contests & more. The Lions Club Seafood Festival takes place on Friday, Mar. 7 – Sunday, Mar. 9, at Francis Field on Castillo Drive in St. Augustine.
Festival hours are Friday 4 to 10 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission: Admission is $2 per person, children under 15 are free.

Visit Lions Club Seafood Festival website for more information.

Amelia Island Film Festival Call for Submissions

February 9, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Amelia Island Film Festival (AIFF) invites Film Submissions beginning Sydney Sweeney bbcFebruary 1 through March 15, 2008. AIFF calls for Film Festival film submissions starting February 1, 2008 with a March 15, 2008 deadline. A total of over $5,000.00 in judged awards will be presented in 11 categories including Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Animation, Best Short, Best Documentary, Best Cinematography, Best Student Film, Best Non-English Film, Best Comedy/Farce, and Best Film About Amelia Island or of Local Interest to Northeast Florida & Southeast Georgia. The Amelia Island Film Festival is looking for fellow movie-lovers to VOLUNTEER to help with our film selection. Contact Diane Warwick at the Florida House Inn (904-261-3300). Go to http://www.AmeliaIslandFilmFestival.org to download the application. The festival will take place from Thursday September 25, 2008 until October 1, 2008.

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