In-Room Concierge 2013-14 Daytona Beach

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In-Room Concierge

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“Tomoka Sunset” Artist: Barbara Perrotti

daytona beach, daytona beach shores, deland, ormond beach and new smyrna beach area ... “Fantastic Florida” Artist: Barbara Perrotti

WELCOME

VISITOR INFORMATION

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MAP a quick guide to get around

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WELCOME TO PARADISE enjoy our luxurious beaches, relax with friends and family

ACTIVITIES

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RECREATION AND ATTRACTIONS explore nature, play golf, go fishing or take a tour FAITH-join locals in worship

CALENDAR of EVENTS

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ANNUAL FESTIVALS music, art & seafood

SHOPPING

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SHOPPING PASSION AWAITS EVERYONE bring home a special, “wish you were here”

RIVERFRONT SHOPS OF DAYTONA BEACH

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MORE THAN 60 SHOPS, RESTAURANTS AND ATTRACTIONS on the riverfront

NEW SMYRNA BEACH

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E XPLORE NEW SMYRNA BEACH, with its old Florida charm

DINING

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THE BEST EATS & MENUS from elegant to casual

ST. AUGUSTINE DAY TRIP

VISIT THE OLD CITY-a short drive north along the ocean on A1A Scenic Highway s1 MAP s2 WELCOME s4 ACTIVITIES s10 CALENDAR OF EVENTS s12 SHOPPING s15 PALM COAST s19 DINING Publisher & Editor: Deb Smith Contributing Writer: Deborah Boyd Marketing Executives: Ann Licate and Kimmie Antonelli Art Director: Nieves Jenkins Graphic Designer & Web Design: Jon Schiller Web Manager: Andrea Ehmann AAM and Web: Sherry Williams For advertising or distribution information: ph: 800-557-2641 f: 800-746-1135 Email: Info@SEECoastalMedia.com

Featured artist: Barbara Perrotti, Ormond Beach | Cover: Nature and Outdoor activities include canoeing on a Florida river like the St. Johns. Discover our natural estuaries, spot an eagle and take lots of pictures. St. Augustine area art by Linda Holmes


“White Poppies” Artist: Barbara Perrotti

for the daytona beach area Transportation

Fishing

AMTRAK: 800-USA-RAIL (872-7245) GREYHOUND: 800-231-2222 DAYTONA-ORLANDO TRANSIT: 386-257-5411 DELTA: 800-221-1212 YELLOW CAB: 386-255-5555 DAYTONA INT’L AIRPORT: 386-248-8030

FISHING LICENSES:

Hospitals BERT FISH MEDICAL NEW SMYRNA BEACH: 386-424-5000 FLORIDA HOSPITAL - DAYTONA BEACH: 386-676-6000 FLORIDA HOSPITAL - ORMOND BEACH: 386-231-6000 HALIFAX HEALTH MEDICAL CENTER DAYTONA BEACH: 386-254-4000

Beaches BEACH SAFETY DIVISION: 386-239-SURF (7873) Fees for beach access and availability of night parking vary. Passes may be purchased at beach access ramps.

Handicapped Services Surfchairs: Beach Patrol Officers or lifeguards will provide beach wheelchairs at no charge at several area beach accesses. DAYTONA BEACH BEACH SAFETY DIVISION: 386-239-7873 MAIN STATION: 386-239-6484 NEW SMYRNA BEACH: 386-424-2345

Lost/Stolen Credit Cards AMERICAN EXPRESS: 800-528-4800 DISCOVER CARD: 800-347-2683 MASTERCARD: 800-622-7747 VISA: 800-847-2911

Movie Theaters CINEMATIQUE OF DAYTONA: 386-252-3118 REGAL ORMOND BEACH CINEMA 12: (Ormond Towne Square) 386-673-7828 PARAGON OCEAN WALK 10: 386-238-5252 BEACON 12 THEATRES: New Smyrna Beach 386-428-8484

888-347-4356

Police

Ormond Beach

EMERGENCY: 911 DAYTONA BEACH: 386-671-5100 ORMOND BEACH: 386-677-0731 DAYTONA BEACH SHORES: 386-322-5033 FLAGLER CO. SHERIFF: 386-437-4116 NEW SMYRNA BEACH: 386-424-2000 VOLUSIA CO. SHERIFF: 386-736-5999

Beachside Post Offices ORMOND BEACH: 55 E. GRANADA BLVD. DAYTONA BEACH: 19 N. ATLANTIC AVE. DAYTONA BEACH SHORES: 2136 S. A1A NEW SMYRNA BEACH: 405 FLAGLER AVE.

Time/Weather 386-252-8000 Visitor Information For more information on what to see and do in Daytona Beach, Ormond and New Smyrna Beach Area, pick up a copy of SEE Daytona Beach Insider’s Guide in this hotel or go to www.SEE-DaytonaBeach.com.

Where to Swim and Surf Swim in the ocean or in pools. Many lakes, rivers and ponds in the area are unsuitable. Ponce Inlet, Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach have separate ordinances regarding surfing. Phone Beach Safety Division or local police for appropriate surf areas and times. The In-Room Concierge Daytona Beach is published by SEE Coastal Media, LLC. P.O. Box 1924, Daytona Beach, Fl. 32115, 1-800-557-2641. Content and Ads created for In-Room Concierge are the property of SEE Coastal Media, LLC and may not be reproduced. Copyright 2013©. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without written permission of the publisher. Please enjoy this In-Room Concierge and leave in room. If you would like to purchase the book for $18.95, please inquire at the front desk.

Painting old Florida is a passion for Ormond Beach-based artist Barbara Perrotti. Her impressionistic style shows a strong sense of aesthetics. She has been featured prominently in both public and private collections. Perrotti’s work appears in the Museum of Arts and Sciences and Halifax Hospital, to name a few. Perrotti delights in experimenting with diverse colors, shapes and textures, but most of all she enjoys working quickly and spontaneously. She is a past recipient of a Professional Artist Development Grant from Volusia County. Her related activities include teaching weekly classes and workshops as well as judging and jurying art shows. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Volusia County Cultural Alliance and is listed in Who’s Who in American Art. Her work can be seen in a number of galleries in Central Florida. She is a member of Landscape Artists International and International Plein Air Painters. Far and Near Horizons: World Tour of Contemporary Landscape Artists, features several of her works. The book can be ordered at Amazon.com. Contact: www.BarbaraPerrottiStudios.com perrottiart@gmail.com


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daytona beach,

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From the moment you step on the sun drenched

There are any number of distinctive seaside shops

beach you know this vacation will be the start of

and galleries located within walking distance of the

something big. Your senses are enhanced as you

beach. Explore some of the area’s most unique shops

take in everything around you: There’s the sound

and pick up everything from a one of a kind souvenir

of the crashing surf, the smell of the ocean, the taste

to a special gift for yourself. Discover our museums

of salt water in the air and the overall beauty that

and art galleries and when you need a rest from it all,

surrounds you. We would like to welcome you to Daytona Beach. This is the beginning of what we know will be an unforgettable vacation here and in the surrounding beachside and waterfront neighborhoods: Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach Shores, New Smyrna Beach, Ponce Inlet and DeLand. Here, it’s never a matter of what to do; it’s a matter of finding the time to do it all! Take an early morning jog or bike ride along the beach and watch

there are dozens of cafes, diners and restaurants to satisfy your every craving. Whether you are here for business or pleasure, we will help you to explore the area and find the best places to shop and dine. It is with good reason that this is one of America’s favorite vacation spots! There are nature trails for quiet reflection, historic homes and landmarks all around and of course what the area is best known for is it’s car racing.

the sun rise as the day unfolds. Discover that surfing

The Greater Daytona Beach Area attracts

Daytona Beach style has more than one meaning. Join

more than eight million visitors annually and is

the old timers and learn the art of surf fishing or head

appropriately dubbed, The World’s Most Famous

to the Inlet for what’s dubbed the best surfing along

Beach. We welcome you to our beach and know that

the Eastern Seaboard. For a more laid back experience,

your visit will provide unforgettable memories you

simply relax and soak up some rays.

will treasure for years to come.

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activities

in the daytona beach area Golf enthusiasts can play on courses designed by the legends of the sport. Courses planned by the likes of Arnold Palmer and Greg Norman are highly regarded for their playability and outstanding natural settings. Players will be thrilled to discover 25 courses representing a variety of challenges, all within 30 minutes of the beach. Whether your passion is fresh or saltwater fishing, you’ll be amazed at the number of choices there are in both venues. Select from laid back trips to more challenging angling excursions. Looking for more excitement? Go out on a deep sea charter and cast for trophy

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Think of the Daytona Beach area as the world’s largest

family playground.

fish or grab a guide and do some bass fishing in the St. Johns River, one of only a handful of rivers in the world that flows north. Indulge in one of our many spas. Make a pilgrimage to The Daytona International Speedway and take a tour to learn about NASCAR’s humble beginnings. Learn to

Whether you are in town for business or pleasure,

hang ten in the place known as one of the top surfing

we hope you will take time to explore Ormond Beach,

destinations in the world, or marvel as you watch the

New Smyrna Beach, Ponce Inlet, DeLand and the entire

pros tackle the big waves. Take a boat ride and discover

Daytona Beach area.

the ecology of our rivers and lakes. Or for the truly

The range of things to do is boundless and limited only by your personal interests and time constraints.

adventurous, float high above it all on a zip line. Art aficionados will want to visit one of our many

Indulgences can include playing world class tennis on

galleries. There are several museums where history buffs

the sports finest courts. Whether you are a seasoned player

can learn more about the area.

looking to brush up on your game or a novice considering

These are the adventures that create memories that last

your first lesson, playing tennis here will surely add some

forever so don’t forget to bring along a camera to capture

spark to your game.

every moment.

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SURF

LESSONS Private & Group Lessons All Ages - All Levels

Surf School

(386) 492-7873

PureLifeSurfSchool.com Daytona Beach Shores • New Smyrna Beach

SURF CAMP

Youth Summer Camp Ages 7 - 15, Mon. - Fri.

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Angelic Gardens Day Spa A hidden corner, a nestled door, a designed magical atmosphere transforms a weary soul to one of tranquility with therapeutic massages, facials, nail care, and waxing by professional knowledgeable health providers. We strive to better your day, enhance your sense of wellbeing and help find peace & comfort in life. Unwind With Us. 115 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach, 386-671-1990, www.DaySpaWellness.com See ad on page d11.

Daytona International Speedway Tours

Discover what makes makes Daytona a World Center of Racing. Choose the 60-minute All Access or the 30-Minute Speedway Tour. Open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., tours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1801 W. Int’l Speedway Blvd. Daytona Beach, 877-306-7223, www.DaytonaInternational Speedway.com/tours Ad on page d9. Look for coupon SEE Daytona Beach in your lobby.

Halifax Health – Center for Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery Center for Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery is here for your surgical or non-surgical plastic, cosmetic or reconstructive needs. You will benefit from the resources of the largest hospital in East Central Florida giving you access to a wide variety of medical experts, sophisticated medical technology and a caring experienced staff to support you no matter what procedure you are here for. 311 N. Clyde Morris Blvd., Suite 500 Daytona Beach, 386-238-2244, HalifaxHealth.org/cosmetic See ad on d11.

Inland Fishing Charters

For inshore salt water fishing or backwater guide service, fish with Captain John Frazier, US Coast Guard licensed. Choose a full or half day charter, bait/tackle provided & no license required. Look for coupon in SEE Daytona Beach in your lobby. 386-527-6561, www.InlandFishingCharter.com Look for coupon in SEE Daytona Beach in your lobby.

Classic Car Cruise-In

LPGA International

Two challenging 18-hole courses: Jones, designed by Rees Jones, at 7,088 yards is challenging and enjoyable for all skill levels. Hills, designed by Arthur Hills, at 6,984 yards, requires players to use their mind over their muscles. The practice facility is 57,000 sq.ft. surface area of natural turf and 10 target greens. 1000 Champions Dr., Daytona Beach, 386-274-5742, www.LPGAInternational.com See ad on inside front cover.

Marine Science Center

“An environmental odyssey.” Offers stingray touch pool, exhibit gallery, bird observation tower, nature trails, aquariums and the rehabilitation of sea birds and turtles. Open Tue. – Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sun. Noon - 4 p.m. 100 Lighthouse Dr., Ponce Inlet, 386-304-5545, www.MarineScienceCenter.com See ad on page d7.

Ponce Inlet Lighthouse & Museum

This 175-foot lighthouse, the tallest in Florida, was completed in 1887. A National Historic Landmark, it is one of the best-preserved and most complete light stations in the nation. Open daily at 10 a.m. 4931 S. Peninsula Dr., Ponce Inlet, 386-761-1821, www.PonceInlet.org See ad on page d7.

Pure Life Surf School

More Choices, More Value, More Fun!

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EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY Rain or Shine!

Live DJ Music. FREE to show, FREE to spectate! Visit our website for details on all of our events and give-aways!

2987 Bellevue Ave Ext - One Mile West of the Speedway. Call 386.253.3330 DaytonaFleaMarket.com

Experience the thrill and excitement of surfing. Learn from extremely dedicated, talented pros, with years of experience in the water. CPR/ First Aid certified instructors focus on etiquette, ocean awareness, proper stretching and more. Adults and children can learn to surf through a variety of group, private and school programs for all ages.

Daytona Beach, 386-492-SURF (7873), purelifesurfschool@gmail.com, www.PureLifeSurfSchool.com See ad on page d7.

Shenandoah Stables

Trail rides & lessons. Pony rides, pony parties and hayrides. Appts. requested. 1759 Tomoka Farms Rd., (US 92 west to first light after I-95, Left 2 miles), 386-257-1444 Look for coupon in SEE Daytona Beach in your lobby.

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Tour

Daytona InternatIonal SpeeDway

90 Minute All Access Tour $23 Adults $17 Ages 6-12 30 Minute Speedway Tour $16 Adults $10 Ages 6-12 Children 5 and under FREE! VIP Tour Exclusive, privately-guided VIP Tours also available on select dates monthly. Visit web site for dates and times.

Tours include a look at the new DAYTONA Rising redevelopment project!

www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com/tours www.SEE-DaytonaBeach.com

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Did you know

that man’s best friend is welcomed on beaches in St. Johns, Volusia and Flagler Counties?

It’s the perfect way to spend quality time with your pet - a day at the beach! The beaches of Volusia, Flagler and St. Johns Counties provide an ideal venue. Both Smyrna Dunes and Lighthouse Point Parks in Volusia County are ‘pet-friendly’. In Flagler County, the area just north of Gamble Rogers State Park and 13th Street is set aside to bring along man’s best friend and in St. Johns County, pets are permitted on any county maintained beach and that includes horses! Be sure to bring doggie bags and water. While some parks provide bags to pick up after your pet, others do not. Be a good pet owner and don’t leave a mess for others. Know that most beaches require your pet to be on a leash at all times and make sure the section of beach you visit is designated, ‘pet-friendly’. Failure to do so could result in stiff fines.

Photo by Tony Giese

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Tony Giese Photography

Our culture values creativity, as does award-winning Photographer Tony Giese. Capture the image of your family on the beach with a special portrait from your vacation. Couples and babies to Grandparents and Weddings. Memories to last a lifetime. Call for appt. M- F 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.,

Take a Step on the Path to Serenity "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." -Lao-tzu

Ph 386-788-3999, Cell- 386-290-0976, www.TonyGiese.com See ad on inside back cover.

Zoom Air, Zip Line and More Treetop adventure to get you moving! Safely harnessed, go from tree to tree by way of bridges, swings, tight wires, dancing logs and other games, plus exhilarating zip line rides along the way, requiring a minimum height of 54”; Sanford park includes a Kids’ Course, too. Daily 9:00-4:30. No reservations needed. Tuscawilla Park, 1000 Orange Ave., Daytona 386-569-3519; Central Florida Zoo, Sanford, 407-330-0767, Look for coupon in SEE Daytona Beach in your lobby.

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calendar of events

Editor’s note: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information. However, as all dates and times are subject to change without notice, we recommend you call ahead to verify dates and times, or check our event calendar online.

ONGOING

Every Thursday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.: Ormond Beach Farmers Market

7-10: 37 th Annual Greek Festival

St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, Daytona Beach, 386-252-6012, www.StDemetriosDaytona.org

22 S. Beach St. (City Hall Plaza), www.OrmondBeachFarmersMarket.com 7-11: Daytona Beach Film Festival at Cinematique on Beach St., Every Saturday 7 a.m. - 1 p.m.: Downtown Daytona Farmers Market 386-252-3118, www.DBFF.org City Island, 16-17: 5th Annual Riverfest & www.RiverfrontShopsofDaytona.com Seafood Festival

1st Saturday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.: Art Stroll/Gallery Walk

Downtown Art District, New Smyrna Beach, 386-427-2903, www.Clay-Gallery.com

Every 4th Friday, all day event: Front Porch Friday Festival

Downtown Beach St., www.RiverfrontShopsofDaytona.com

4th Friday, 6 - 9 p.m.: DeLand Art Walk

Historic downtown area, www.DeLandArtWalk.com

4th Saturday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.: Art/Wine Walk on Flagler

Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach, 386-428-1770, www.NSBFLA.com

OCTOBER 2013

11-13: Daytona Blues Festival 2013 Music starts at 1 p.m. daily, Jackie Robinson Ballpark, www.DaytonaBluesFestival.com

17-20: Biketoberfest®

Daytona Beach area-wide, 800-854-1234, 386-255-0415, www.Biketoberfest.com

25-27: Daytona Beach Dream Cruise

Rockefeller Gardens, Ormond Beach, 386-492-2938, www.OrmondRiverfest.com

17: Estonian National Symphony 3 p.m., Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462, www.PeabodyAuditorium.org

23-24: Fall Festival of the Arts

10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Downtown DeLand, 386-738-5705, www.DeLandFallFestival.com

28 - Dec. 1: Daytona Turkey Run

Thurs. – Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sun. 8 a.m. - 2 p.m., Daytona International Speedway, 386-767-9070, www.TurkeyRun.com

29: Golden Dragon AcrobatsFamily Cirque Show

2 p.m. & 7 p.m. Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462, www.PeabodyAuditorium.org

DECEMBER 2013 7: First Saturday Jam at Pioneer Settlement

7-17: Volusia County Fair & Youth Show Volusia County Fairgrounds, DeLand, 386-734-9514, www.VolusiaCountyFair.com

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Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, 386-254-4500, www.OceanCenter.com

18: Spencer’s Theatre of Magic & Illusion Show

7:30 p.m., Flagler Auditorium, 5500 E. Hwy. 100, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547, www.FlaglerAuditorium.org

24: Donizetti’s The Elixir of Love 7:00 p.m., Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462, www.PeabodyAuditorium.org

24-26: IMAGES - A Festival of the Arts

Riverside Park, New Smyrna Beach, 386-423-4733, www.ImagesArtFestival.org

25-26: Orange City Blue Spring Manatee Festival

Orange City, 386-775-9224, www.TheManateeFestival.com

25-26: Rolex 24 Hour Race

Various events and times, 1-800-PITSHOP, www.DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.com

26: Haifa Symphony Orchestra of Israel 3 p.m., Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462, www.PeabodyAuditorium.org

Volusia County Fairgrounds, DeLand, 386- 734-9514, www.BucklerCraftFair.com

14: Holiday Music Fest and Tree Lighting

Historic Downtown Beach St., Daytona Beach, www.HalifaxArtFestival.com

16-20: State Cheer & Dance Championships

8: Nutcracker Dance Alive

31: Halloween at the Harbor

2-3: Halifax Art Festival

JANUARY 2014

FEBRUARY 2014

Riverfront Park Downtown, and other locations, 386-672-1861, www.DaytonaBeachDreamCruise.com

NOVEMBER 2013

Daytona Beach, 6 p.m. - 2 a.m., www.NewYearsEveOnMainStreet.com

9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Pioneer Settlement1776 Lightfoot Ln., Barberville, 386-749-2959, www.PioneerSettlement.org 4 p.m., Flagler Auditorium, 5500 E. Hwy. 100, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547, www.FlaglerAuditorium.org

Inlet Harbor Restaurant & Marina, 386-767-5590

31: New Year’s Eve on Main Street Celebration

5 - 7 p.m., City Hall Plaza, Ormond Beach, 386-492-2938, www.OrmondRiverfest.com

24-25: Christmas Catholic Masses, Basilica of St. Paul

24th - 4, 6 p.m. & Midnight, 25th - 8:30, 11 a.m. and 1 pm. (Spanish), 317 Mullally St, Daytona Beach, 386-252-5422

27: Winter Holiday at Ponce Inlet Lighthouse

10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, Port Orange, 386-761-1821, www.PonceInlet.org

1-2: Buckler’s Craft Fair

2: Taste of Ormond at Dunn’s Attic

136 W. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach, 386-492-2938, www.OrmondRiverfest.com

7: Daytona Beach Symphony Society presents: Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra

7 p.m., Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-253-2901, www.DBSS.org

23: Daytona 500

Daytona International Speedway, 1-800-PIT-SHOP, www.DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.com

25: Red Hot Chilli Pipers

7:30 p.m., Flagler Auditorium, 5500 E. Hwy. 100, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547, www.FlaglerAuditorium.org


March 2014 7-16: Bike Week

Area-wide, 386-255-0415, www.OfficialBikeWeek.com

8: Daytona Supercross

Daytona International Speedway, 1-800-PITSHOP, www.DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.com

15: Daytona 200

Daytona International Speedway, 1-800-PITSHOP, www.DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.com

16-31: Spring Break 28: Pop, Rock & Doo Wopp Concert 8 p.m., Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462, www.PeabodyAuditorium.org

28-30: Daytona Spring Turkey Run

Daytona International Speedway Infield, 386-255-7355, www.DaytonaBeachCarShows.com

APRIL 2014

9-13: National Cheerleader Championships

Oceanfront Bandshell, Daytona Beach, 386-254-4500, www.OceanCenter.com

17: New Smyrna Beach Food Festival

TBA: 26th Annual Seaside Fiesta

5 - 9 p.m., Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach, www.NSBFLA.com

JULY 2014

4: Independence Day celebrations Locations throughout Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, DeLand and New Smyrna Beach

3-5: Coke Zero 400 and related events

Daytona International Speedway, 1-800-PIT-SHOP, www.DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.com

AUGUST 2014

TBA: 8th Annual Shrimp & Seafood Festival

5 - 9 p.m., Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach, www.NSBFLA.com

NOVEMBER 2014

TBA: 38th Annual Greek Festival

St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, Daytona Beach, 386-252-6012, www.StDemetriosDaytona.org

1-2: Halifax Art Festival

Historic Downtown Beach St., Daytona Beach, 386-767-1278, www.HalifaxArtFestival.com

27-30: Daytona Turkey Run

Daytona International Speedway, 386-767-9070, www.TurkeyRun.com

FUTURE EVENTS

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22-24: Daytona Beach Home & Garden Show

Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, 386-254-4500, www.OceanCenter.com

SEPTEMBER 2014

TBA: 14th Annual New Smyrna Beach Jazz Festival

Flagler Ave., 386-423-9760, www.NewSmyrnaBeachJazzFestival.com

5 - 9 p.m., Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach, 800-541-9621, www.NSBFLA.com

OCTOBER 2014

20: Easter Beach Mass

Daytona Beach area wide,

7 - 8 a.m., Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 386-255-0433, www.OurLadyOfLourdesDaytona.com

1-800-854-1234, 386-255-0415, www.Biketoberfest.com

16-19: Biketoberfest®

“Sunset” Artist: Barbara Perrotti

20: Easter Catholic Masses, Basilica of St. Paul

7, 8:30,11 a.m., 1 (Spanish) & 6 p.m, 317 Mullally St, Daytona Beach, 386-252-5422

25-26: Port Orange Jazz & Art Fest Kenneth W. Parker Amphitheater, 386-761-6096, www.LakesideJazz.org

25-27: 4th Annual Celtic Festival at Rockefeller Gardens Ormond Beach, 386-492-2938, www.OrmondRiverfest.com

MAY 2014

1-5: National High School Drill Team Championships

Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, 386-254-4500, www.OceanCenter.com

10: Fusion National Dance Competition

8 a.m. - 8 p.m., Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462, www.PeabodyAuditorium.org

JUNE 2014

28: USA National Miss Scholarship Pageant

8:00 p.m., Peabody Auditorium, 386-671-3462, www.PeabodyAuditorium.com

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Basilica of St. Paul The Basilica of St. Paul, located just blocks from the downtown historic district, has been part of the Daytona skyline since 1927. Come explore this traditional Catholic Church’s unique architecture, beautiful sacred art and rich history. We welcome pilgrims and tourists to discover a true Daytona treasure! Daily 8:15 - 2:30. Call for Holiday Hours. 317 Mullally St., Daytona Beach, 386-252-5422, www.BasilicaOfSaintPaul.org See ad on this page.

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Christian Science Church

Join us for Sunday School & Services at First Church of Christ, Scientist, 137 Live Oak Ave., Daytona Beach. Sun. 10:30 a.m., Wed. 7:30 p.m. Or visit the Christian Science Reading Room, a resource center for spiritual healing. Relax & feel free to use, or purchase resources: Bibles, books, CDs, cards & magazines. M–F 9 - 5. 166 N. Beach St., Daytona Beach, 386-252-8615. www.ChristianScience DaytonaBeach.org See ad on page d21.

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church

ALL ARE WELCOME at Our Lady of Lourdes! We are a vibrant church community with incredible music, beautiful environment, life-changing messages, & celebratory energy! Conveniently located beach side just north of Ocean Walk, Main Street, and Convention Center, we hope you’ll join us this weekend. MASS TIMES: Saturday, 4 p.m., Sunday, 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m. 1014 N. Halifax Ave., Daytona Beach, 386-255-0433, www.OurLadyOfLourdesDaytona.com See ad on this page.


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in the daytona beach area If those beach days put you in the mood for a casual coastal-style makeover, head to one of our many shops. You’ll find one-of-a-kind tropical looks available in a variety of boutiques, malls and department stores all with something to suit your every whim. Add a little pizzazz with brightly colored baubles, a multicolored tote, or beaded sandals that will complete your new ‘beachy’ look. Our historic shopping districts will take you back in time with their vintage architecture. Stroll along Beach Street in Daytona Beach; Flagler Avenue and Canal Street in New Smyrna Beach, or on Woodland Avenue in DeLand. You’ll discover unusual shops and boutiques

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From sundries to souvenirs; casual beachwear to

tucked away in historic buildings with a past of their own. In addition, each street offers exposure to museums and art galleries which act as appropriate decorations to further enhance your shopping experience. Curb

swimsuits, shopping in the Daytona Beach area promises

side cafes and charming restaurants dot each district,

to be a satisfying experience for even the most finicky

providing a respite and slight interruption to your

of customers. If you enjoy shopping – and who doesn’t

shopping excursion. No matter which you choose,

– a variety of experiences await you here and in the

each district offers a modern day shopping experience

surrounding communities of Ormond Beach, Daytona

with an old fashioned feel.

Beach Shores, New Smyrna Beach and DeLand. Shops in our beachside neighborhoods will provide all the necessities, from the toothbrush left behind to luxuries like original creations by local artisans that will accentuate

Shopping allows you to not only enjoy your vacation, but to bring back memories in the form of souvenirs that will keep your holiday alive for years to come. And you

any room. Look carefully and you might discover that

don’t need to fret over making large or fragile purchases.

little store carrying all the things you crave and didn’t

Many stores will gladly ship your special treasure back

know you needed!

home for you.

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Artsy Abode

Need your dose of color? Then Artsy Abode is your place! A haven of every girl’s favorite accessories with a fabulous selection of Vera Bradley, Brighton jewelry and handbags, Pandora jewelry and so much more! Definitely the place to shop while visiting the beach! 1700 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, 386-238-0509, www.ArtsyAbode.com See ad on back cover.

Daytona Flea & Farmers Market

Voted one of the “Top 5 Markets in the Country” by USA Weekend, the Daytona Beach Farmers Market is ranked one of the best flea markets in the world. Boasting hundreds of vendors, a top notch farmers market, an antiques mall and much more! Open every – Fri., Sat., Sun., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.– Rain or Shine. 2987 Bellevue Ave. Ext., Daytona Beach, 386-253-3330, www.DaytonaFleaMarket.com See ad on page d8.

Maui Nix

“El Dora Road, Canaveral Seashore” Artist: Barbara Perrotti

Daytona’s largest surf and apparel shop equips shoppers with everything they need for the beach to the street with brands such as Quiksilver, Billabong, Volcom, Fox, Hur-

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ley, Roxy and O’Neill. Children’s surf wear. Surfboard rentals. Open daily. 635 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, additional locations in Ocean Walk Shoppes and Volusia Mall, www.MauiNix.com 386-253-1234. See ad on page d3.

Pearls International

between Bay St. & Orange Ave. to spend a delightful day enjoying new flavors, treasures, experiences and events. Located between Bay St. and Orange Ave., Daytona Beach, www.RiverfrontShopsOfDaytona.com See ad on pages d20 & d21.

Hey Shoppers! Looking for amazingly affordable keepsakes? Bring home a little piece of Daytona with locally made unique pearl jewelry and destination gifts! Come see pearls in every color from around the world. Drop in soon for chic accessories to complete your signature look! Serving two convenient locations! Open: Mon. – Sat 10 - 7 p.m.

The Trails Shopping Center

3114 S. Atlantic Avenue (A1A), Daytona Beach Shores, 177 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach, 386-767-3473, www.PearlsInternational.com See ad on d13.

216-348 N. Nova Rd., Ormond Beach, 407-472-CREC (2732), See ad on d17.

Riverfront Shops of Daytona

Downtown Daytona Beach’s Riverfront Shops of Daytona Beach boasts more than 60 shops, restaurants, attractions and services, plus an exceptional Farmers’ Market—all in a splendid waterfront setting. Head to the historic Beach Street retail area

From fashion to flambe! The Trails Shopping Center has it all! An openair center designed to enhance the Ormond Beach community boasts a variety of shopping and dining opportunities to fit every need. Visitors and locals alike can also enjoy specialty retailers and the 24-hour fitness center.

Volusia Mall/The Pavilion at Port Orange

Looking for the best in shopping, dining and entertainment? Department stores include Belk, Marshalls/Home Goods at The Pavilion and Dillard’s, Macys JCPenney and Sears at Volusia Mall. Volusia Mall 1700 W. Intl. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, The Pavilion 5501 S. Williamson Blvd., Port Orange, www.VolusiaMall.net or www.ThePavilionAtPortOrange.com


Flip-flops have been around for six thousand years... Floridians are known for their own special style. They took the necessity of having to dress for hot, humid weather and ran with it. Florida’s "resort casual" has become the fashion of choice. Resort casual style is all about ease! It’s characterized by sundresses, tunics, capris, khakis, chinos, tropical prints,bright colors, sheer fabrics, caftans, boat shoes, and flip flops. Speaking of flip-flops, did you ever wonder how they became all the rage? Flip-flops have been around for six thousand years and were first depicted on Egyptian murals around 4000 BC. They began appearing in America in the 1950s when soldiers brought back Japanese zori (similar to flip-flops) as souvenirs. Since then, the designs have changed flip-flops have become a pervasive part of Florida beach style, and you’ll even find them on some high fashion runways! by Georgia Brown

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new smyrna beach The 13 miles of white powdery beach has been named among the top ten in the nation and it’s easy to see why. It’s a setting the entire family can enjoy. New Smyrna Beach is a surfer’s paradise with the area around the Inlet rated among the finest in the world and the best for hanging ten along the entire Eastern Seaboard. The city has consistently been named in the top 100 small art communities in America. Galleries abound and the local scene consists of monthly art walks and an annual Plein Air Festival. It’s also home to the world renowned Atlantic Center for the Arts, which brings artists

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learn more about their special techniques. Bordered on the pristine Indian River, the setting is

It’s the vacation destination that has it all! No matter

your whim or fancy, there’s something special about New Smyrna Beach that will make you never want to leave. From the abundant year round activities to the unassuming ambiance, you will be mesmerized by the beauty that is New Smyrna Beach. It is the second oldest city in North America, trailing

ideal for fishing, kayaking, canoeing and paddle boarding. Aquatic birds, frolicking dolphin and Florida’s sea cow, the slow moving manatee, are among the inhabitants you’ll find along North America’s most biologically diverse estuary. Take time to shop in the city’s two historic districts. Flagler Avenue and Canal Street promise to deliver on

the coattails of St. Augustine, though recent findings

their diverse shops and boutiques where you will find the

indicate its origins might actually predate that of the

perfect gift for yourself or your loved ones back home.

Ancient City. Soak up the past at the New Smyrna Beach

The architecture will fascinate and you can take it all in at

Museum of History, and then take a stroll through the

a sidewalk café or charming restaurant offering a variety

Sugar Mill Ruins and the Old Fort.

of traditional Florida favorites.

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This is a small sampling of our delicious preparations you will find when you join us for Lunch, Dinner, Sunset, or Sunday Brunch Lunch serving from 11:30 am Herb Crusted Salmon Salad Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad Strawberry & Baby Brie Salad The Grille’s French Dip New England Fish & Chips Plantain Crusted Crabcakes Char Grilled Fresh Mahi Mahi Blackened Chicken Penne Pasta Dinner Serving from 4:30 pm Chicken Francese Blackened Chicken Penne Prime Rib Au Jus Filet Mignon or NY Strip King Crab & Lobster Tails Blackened Mahi Mahi Char Sui Atlantic Salmon Macadamia Crusted Grouper Maple Leaf Duck Breast New Zealand Rack of Lamb Lunch & Dinner Appetizers Escargot Parisian Sesame Seared Ahi Tuna Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail Spinach & Crab Dip

Desserts Fried Cheesecake Pots DeCreme Vanilla Bean Crème Brule Nicole’s Turtle Pie Coconut Tres Leche New York Style Cheesecake Sunset Menu Serving 4:30 – 6:00 Mon-Fri Includes a complimentary glass of wine, well cocktail or domestic beer Soup du Jour or House Salad & Bread with any entrée Sunday Brunch Serving from 10:30 am The Grille’s French Toast Eggs Benedict Omelet Your Way Bloody Mary Bar Mimosas Daily Specials Each day our Chef Creates a variety of Specials for Lunch & Dinner

386•428•1865

101 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach (N. Causeway Bridge) www.thegrilleatriverview.com

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Caters to a casual lifestyle with clothes for every woman. Features Fresh Produce casual cotton clothing from xs to 3x sizes. Offering Birkenstock shoes for fashion and comfort. Many one of a kind clothing, gifts and jewelry from all over the world. Personal service and free gift wrap. Shipping available. Open: Seven days 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 314 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach, 386-427-2256 or 877-426-4065, www.GoneBonkers.com See ad on page d25.

The Grille at Riverview

Discover great food in a spectacular waterfront setting located in NSB on the Intracoastal. Relax and enjoy Happy Hour Mon. – Fri. on the Key West deck and watch the dolphins play as the sun sets over the river. Live Entertainment every Fri. & Sat. night. Enjoy a delicious Lunch, Sunday Brunch, Sunset Menu and Dinners. Full bar. Private Party rooms available.

Where community and art meet in New Smyrna Beach. Explore the vibrant arts scene on historic Canal Street. The Hub is a place to meet and greet friends. Enjoy a wide variety of classes and workshops, or find the perfect decor and gift items. With more than 75 artists represented, The Hub offers a multitude of intriguing, professional crafts and fine art. Many of the artists have working studios where you can interact and observe their work in progress. Classes are always evolving to include music, art, dance, yoga, conversational languages, creative writing and much more. Be inspired! Join us for your own creative experience. Visit thehuboncanal.org, phone 386-957-3924 or stop by The Hub at 132 Canal St., New Smyrna Beach.

Hours: Tues–Sat: 10:30–5:00 • Open later during events

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101 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach, 386-428-1865, www.TheGrilleAtRiverview.com See ad on page d23.

Plumb Silver Works and Art Owners, John Plumb & Lucinda Sloan, offer fine silver jewelry that is hand-crafted & one-of a-kind. Pieces can also be especially designed for you. The gallery contains original, signed works by such artist as Picasso, Chagall, Kandinsky & Christo. Rare books & antiques are also sold. Open Tue. – Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 215 Canal St., Historic District, New Smyrna Beach, 386-427-6200, www.PlumbSilverworks.com See ad on page d25. “Two by Tube” Artist: Barbara Perrotti

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local dining

a world of dining choices and entertainment. Whether you dine on picnic tables or with linen tablecloths, crystal and silver, each venue promises a new experience. Prices run the gamut and you’ll discover that rarely do you find a budget buster. You can find everything from an oversized fish sandwich in a basket brimming with onion rings to the catch of the day, artistically placed on a plate where the appearance rivals the flavor. Dressing for most venues requires nothing more formal than shorts and sandals; others require a smart casual look, but the choice is yours. Local restaurants offer such delights as slow cooked barbequed ribs and fresh caught fish,

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shrimp, oysters and clams in an array of cooking preferences that range from broiled, to blackened or lightly sautéed.

You are on vacation and your taste buds are gearing

If you feel more adventurous, go for an

up for the adventure. Palate pleasers abound with

ethnic flair. Our restaurants offer cuisine with roots in the

culinary options that range from traditional comfort food

Caribbean, Asian, Mediterranean, Spanish and French

to the exotic. But what you really yearn for is something

cultures. Our chefs take pride in using fresh Florida

gratifying, both in the food and in the surroundings.

vegetables and herbs and the presentation is as pretty

The backdrop for your dining experience can be

riverfront with a panoramic view of a marina or boats

as it is tasty. As the day draws to an end, take a leisurely stroll

passing by. Or you can opt for an oceanfront seat and watch

along the beach and indulge in an appropriate dessert.

as breakers whip the shore. There are outdoor cafes where

A hand-dipped ice cream cone will complete the mood.

you can people watch and indoor venues that offer music

Spoil yourself! You are on vacation!

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Appetizers Fried Calamari Jumbo Peel and Eat Shrimp Chicken Wings “Inlet Harbor Nachos” Sesame Crusted Ahi Tuna Shrimp Cocktail Bacon Wrapped Shrimp Cajun Fried Gator Tail Fresh Oysters – Raw or Steamed Shrimp Ceviche Sunfire Shrimp Blue Crab Bruschetta Soups & Salads New England Style Clam Chowder Soup of the Day Jumbo Caesar Salad Caprese Salad Inlet Harbor “Jumbo” Salad Sandwiches Reggae Wraps Mahi Sandwich Grouper Reuben Key West Chicken Sandwich Prime Rib Sandwich Half Pound Harbor Burger or Cheese Burger Classic Triple Decker Club Grilled Chicken Sandwich All You Can Eat Fried Fish Basket Crab Cake Sandwich

Entrees from the Ocean Captain Redwood’s Jumbo Fried Shrimp Platter Captain’s Platter Oyster or Scallop Platter Fried Coconut Shrimp Hand Made Super Lump Crab Cakes Alaskan Snow Crab Clusters Fresh Fish Selections Catch of the Day Mahi Mahi Grouper Salmon Shrimp and Scallop Skewers For the Land Lover Prime Rib “Au Jus” Caribbean Seasoned Ribeye Top Sirloin Island Grilled Pork Chops Jamaica-Mon Chicken Chicken Bruschetta

Pastas St. Thomas Island Scampi Vegetable Alfredo Mediterranean Shrimp and Scallop Pasta Pirate Kid’s Menu Served on Inlet Harbor Souvenir Frisbee with French Fries Captain Hot Dog Popeye’s Popcorn Shrimp Chicken of the Sea Tenders First Mate Fish Fingers Hamburger or Cheeseburger Inlet Sweets Key Lime Pie Banana Xango Chocolate Passion Cake

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Racing’s North Turn sits on the exact location where Racing History began in Daytona Beach. Casual Oceanfront Dining on our 5000 sq. ft. Deck or in our Air Conditioned Dining Room.

Live Music Nightly! SERVING BREAKFAST SEASONALLY ON THE WEEKENDS 9 A.M. - 12 P.M., CALL FOR AVAILABILITY HOURS: MONDAY - THURSDAY 11 A.M. - 10 P.M. FRIDAY - SATURDAY 11 A.M. - 11 P.M. SUNDAY - 11 A.M. - 10 P.M.

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Daytona’s Favorite Waterfront Restaurant and Bar

Caribbean Jack’s Menu Appetizers

Salads

Sandwiches

Spinach & Artichoke Dip Gator Bites Jack’s Wings Crabby Patties Fried Calamari Peel & Eat Shrimp Coconut Crunchy Shrimp Caribbean Crab Dip Sesame Seared Tuna

Jack’s Crispy Chicken Salad Giant Caesar Salad Pirate’s Portobello Salad Coconut Crunchy Shrimp Salad

Jack’s Jumbo Fish Fish Reuben Mahi-Mahi BLT Crab Cake Sammy French Dip Tropical Chicken Breast Jack’s Char-Grilled Angus Burger

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Desserts

Your choice of: Ahi Tuna, Atlantic Salmon, Longfin Tilapia, Mahi-Mahi, Grouper – Grilled or Blackened with your choice of sauce Jack’s Seafood Bowl

Jack’s Famous Bananas Foster Key Lime Pie Coconut Creme Bombe Brownie Bliss

Steaks & Chicken Tropical Sweet & Sour Chicken Sweet Jerk Ribs Jerk Filet Medallions Bird of Paradise

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Specialty Drinks Caribbean Colada Jack’s Ass – (Rum Punch) Rum Smuggler Strawberry Daiquiri Shark Attack – (Bloody Mary) Samba Cherry Spiced Tiki Torch Key West Lemonade

Alaskan Snow Crab Legs Shrimp Scampi

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All-U-Can-Eat Snow Crab EVERY DAY! Steaks · Ribs · Wings · Burgers · Seafood · Full Bar

Open Daily 11 AM, noon on Sunday Serving Lunch & Dinner TAK AVAI E-OUT LABL E www.charliehorserestaurant.com

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Brickyard Lounge

Since 1993, The Brickyard Lounge and Grill has become a destination for great food – just ask the locals and visitors alike. They all know it’s the place to get the best burger served in town that is well seasoned and grilled over an open-flame. They also feature a full service bar. Open: Mon. – Sat. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m., Sun. 12 p.m. - 8 p.m. 747 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, 386-253-2270, www.DaytonaBrickyard.com See ad on page d39.

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. & Mai Tai Bar

It’s the most entertaining duo in Daytona Beach! At Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., our world famous seafood and family-friendly atmosphere create a one-ofa-kind setting. And it’s always a party at Mai Tai Bar, with legendary drinks, live music and late night happy hours. Join us at the Ocean Walk Shoppes for ocean views and an experience you won’t forget! Ocean Walk Shoppes, Daytona Beach, Bubba Gump: 386-947-8433, www.BubbaGump.com, Mai Tai: 386-947-2493, www.MaiTaiBar.com See ad on page d39.

Caribbean Jack’s Restaurant & Marina

Discover this tropical waterfront destination with outdoor dining. Whether you’re there for lunch or dinner, or having drinks with friends, Caribbean Jack’s menu is sure to satisfy any mood or occasion. Family friendly with live entertainment, and happy hour nightly from 3 -7 p.m. Open daily for lunch and dinner. 721 Ballough Rd., Daytona Beach, 386-523-3000, www.CaribbeanJacks.com See ad on pg. 2, menu on pages d32 & d33.

Charlie Horse Restaurant

The Charlie Horse is a family owned and operated restaurant conveniently located right on Atlantic Avenue. Specializing in hand-cut steaks, seafood, wings, burgers, ribs, hot sandwiches and all you can eat Alaskan Snow Crab.

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They have a casual family-friendly atmosphere, featuring a children’s menu, several TV’s, full bar and video games. You may dine-in or carry out. Join them for lunch or dinner. Open: Mon. - Sat. 11 a.m. and Sun. 12 noon. 810 S. Atlantic Ave., Ormond Beach, 386-672-4347, www.CharlieHorseRestaurant.com See ad and menu on page d35.

Chart House

Dine on fresh fish specialties, slowroasted prime rib, and the original hot chocolate lava cake while you enjoy spectacular views of the Intracoastal Waterway. Join Chart House for the fabulous happy hour, extensive salad bar and special early dining menu. Reservations recommended. 1100 Marina Point Dr., Daytona Beach, 386-255-9022, www.Chart-House.com See ad on page d37.

Doc Bales’ Grill & Legends Sports Bar

Located at the Hilton Daytona Beach. Doc Bales’ features seafood or continental fare. Indoor or outdoor terrace overlooks the ocean. Legends has big screen TV’s, casual meals and your favorite cold beverage. 100 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, 386-254-8200. See ad on page d38.

Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse

With prime views overlooking the ocean, Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse is Zagat-Rated as one of America’s Best Steakhouses and recipient of Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence. Featuring prime aged steaks, chops and fresh seafood. Open daily at 5 p.m. Happy Hour Sun. – Fri. 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.- Martinis, Cocktails & Bar Plates starting at $5. Walk-ins welcome. 100 N. Atlantic Ave., at Hilton Ocean Walk, Daytona Beach, 386-226-9844, www.HydeParkRestaurants.com See ad page d27.

Inlet Harbor Marina & Restaurant

The Place to GO! …with Plenty to DO! Experience their casual

indoor/outdoor dining over the river with scenic views, birds and marine life. Enjoy the torch-lit all weather deck, dancing to live music, unique shopping, pier & charter fishing and cruises. The kid’s menu & Pirate Ship playground will keep them happy. Open 11 a.m. Breakfast Sat. & Sun. 133 Inlet Harbor Rd., Ponce Inlet (just 5 miles south of Dunlawton), 386-767-5590, www.InletHarbor.com See ad and menu on pages d28 & d29.

Krispy Kreme

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, located 3 miles west of the the beach and only 1 ½ miles east of the Daytona International Speedway. Open 24 hours! Download the Hot Light app at KrispyKreme.com so you will always know when they are serving their famous original glazed doughnuts! 980 W. Int’l Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, 386-253-2508, www.KrispyKreme.com See ad on page d37.

Mario’s Restaurant of Distinction

Where Italians dine. Stuffed artichoke, homemade ravioli, veal, steaks, grouper francaise, calamari, mussels, clams and specialties. For 3 generations Mario’s has provided a full-service restaurant, cocktail lounge and take-home menu. One mile S. of Granada (SR 40) on US1. Open for dinner at 4:30 p.m., seven days. Daily early bird 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. 521 S. Yonge St. (U.S. 1), Ormond Beach, 386-677-2711, www.MariosOrmondBeach.com See ad on page d34.

Racing’s North Turn Bar & Grill

Voted #1 Seafood Restaurant by WESH 2’s “A-List”. Featuring 25 Flat Screens to catch your favorite sporting events. Pool tables, and bar games. Full bar available. For lunch and dinner, enjoy delicious seafood, steaks and chicken. Live music 7 nights a week. 4511 S. Atlantic Ave., Ponce Inlet, 386-322-3258, www.RacingsNorthTurn.com See ad and menu on pages d30 & d31.


“Still Life” Artist: Barbara Perrotti

980 W. Int’l Speedway Blvd. Corner of ISB & Nova www.KrispyKreme.com

Spectacular Waterfront Dining Fresh Fish Specialties • Prime Rib & Steaks Hot Chocolate Lava Cake AvAiLAbLe eveRy DAy 3-course early Dining Menu 4:30PM – 6PM HaPPy Hour • 4:30PM – 7PM available in bar and lounge only. not available on select holidays and holiday weekends.

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Let’s get your vacation party started...here are several ways to enjoy

Rum.

PLANTER’S PUNCH: 1 oz. lemon and ½ oz. lime juice, 1 oz. passion fruit, 1 oz. pineapple juice, 1½ oz. rum. Pour over shaved ice, with a sprig of mint. RUM RUNNER: 1½ oz. rum, ¾ oz. blackberry brandy, ¾ oz. crème de banana, a splash of grenadine and splash of lime juice. BAHAMA MAMA: 1 oz. OJ, 1 oz. pineapple juice, ½ oz. grenadine, ½ oz. rum, ½ oz. coconut- rum, 1 cup crushed ice. Garnish with a slice of pineapple and a cherry.

“Best Burgers Served in Daytona”

Est. 1993

Serving Lunch and Dinner Full Bar Service Open Kitchen Grill Open Mon-Sat 11am-10pm Sun 12pm-8pm

386-253-2270 747 W. International Speedway Blvd.

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With its cobblestone streets, quaint cafes, unique

Your visit wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the

shops and charming bed and breakfast inns, you’ll find St.

old Spanish fort, an imposing waterfront structure where

Augustine to have a distinct European flavor. But if you

Native Americans first met the Spanish explorer Pedro

take a closer look, you will discover the nation’s oldest

Menendez de Aviles in 1565. From here, take a stroll along

city to be full of modern day surprises. It’s hard to believe

the painstakingly restored Bridge of Lions, built in 1927.

that a town so full of tradition could be so cool!

Bell towers and spires will inspire and delight as well as

Welcome to St. Augustine, the gateway to cultural travel and host to miles of sun drenched beaches, pristine waterways and preserves. Whether you are a frequent or

provide a desirable backdrop for a vacation photo that is guaranteed to make your friends back home envious. Shopping along the bricked streets is never

first time visitor, this book will assist you in making the

disappointing. Each street is brimming with stores touting

most of your time in the Old City, Anastasia Island,

everything from swimwear to antiques. You’ll find dining

Ponte Vedra and the beaches.

as diverse as the city itself. In the evening, music fills the

History comes alive as visitors ramble through narrow

air both indoors and outside at restaurants, wine bars and

brick streets lined with well-preserved buildings including

in St. Augustine’s top notch clubs. In addition, there are a

colonial homes, wooden pioneer structures and a variety

variety of ongoing activities that can be enjoyed year round.

of architectural styles, many built during railroad magnate

We hope you will immerse yourself in everything St.

Henry Flagler’s era, a time that marked a renaissance of

Augustine has to offer and that the memories of your visit

sorts in the city.

will become part of your history.

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“An American Landmark” Built during St. Augustine’s First Spanish Occupation!

Discover

Adventure into Colonial St. Augustine. This original historic site is dedicated to Preservation and Education, a perfect destination for families! Treasure the original antique furnishings, rare artifacts, books and slates surrounding the Professor and students as they recreate school life from the 1800’s.

“Grove of Educators” The beautiful garden is home to dedicated Busts & Statues of great leaders from the Americas and Caribbean known for their contributions to education and culture. Enjoy the gentle breeze from the Matanzas Bay and the historical architecture surrounding our newest archaeological exhibits.

Historically Accurate! Discover the stories of centuries past!

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Free Diploma! Compare your School Days with those of the Old Days!

14 Saint George Street ~ St. Augustine ~ 32084 904-824-0192 ~ 888-OLD-SCHL Email: oldestwoodenschoolhouse@yahoo.com Web: oldestwoodenschoolhouse.com

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activities

in the st. augustine area Your guide will point out historic dwellings, Flagler railroad era buildings and quaint Victorians homes on route. Check out the beautiful Tiffany glass windows and chandeliers at the former Hotel Ponce de Leon, now part of Flagler College. Challenge yourself as you climb the 219 steps to the peak of the St. Augustine Lighthouse. The reward is at the top where you will have a panoramic view of the nation’s oldest port, the beaches and waterways. Fishing is just minutes away. Golfers can play at courses designed by the best in the sport: legends like Sam Sneed and Jack Nicklaus. Golf aficionados will want to take a walk down memory lane at the World Golf Hall of Fame where you will be immersed in photos and memorabilia of golf days gone by. Stroll through art galleries and museums dotted all around the city and learn more about the area’s history. After all, history encompasses you in St. Augustine!

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of St. Augustine where stately buildings, bell towers, spires and other architectural delights abound. The nation’s oldest city promises to captivate and enchant. Take a romantic horse drawn carriage ride or hop on

There are more than 100 parks and preserves in the Ancient City, Anastasia Island and Ponte Vedra areas, all brimming with trails for hiking, bird watching, biking and kayaking. A string of beaches lined with golden sand offer opportunities for horseback riding at sunset, surfing or sunbathing. The city comes alive after dark with eateries, wine bars and nightclubs offering food, music and your favorite libations. And there’s another option – if you dare! Take

the trolley for a narrated tour where you can explore the

a chilling ghost tour and learn about what lurks in the

Native American, colonial and pirate past of the Old City.

corners of the Old City and roams the halls by night.

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“Unique Wine Tasting Like You’ve Never Experienced”

“A Shopping Experience Like No Other”

Their wine experts will help you make your selections.

Wine & Food Pairing

Part of the fun in wine tasting is deciding what you find is delicious. Everyone has a different set of taste buds, so drink the wines you like with the food you like. Instead of red with meat, white with fish, think about balancing flavors. For example, pair delicately flavored foods with light-bodied wines. A lightly flavored fish calls for a crisp, light white wine. Deeper flavored salmon calls for a flavorful, buttery white wine. Bold, spicy foods require a full-bodied wine that’s slightly sweet and full of flavor. Seasoned dishes like pasta and savory meats are balanced with a rich, robust red wine.

HERE IS WHERE YOU WILL DISCOVER THESE AMAZING WINES GALLERIA LOUNGE 1 King St. (next to A1A Ale) World Class Wines 350 Varieties 30 Amazing Wines by the Glass Tantalizing Frozen Wine Cocktails Unique Gifts >Artifacts >Jewelry “Surprise” Wine Event Every Fri. & Sat.

TASTING LOFT 46 St. George St. Award Winning Florida Tropical Fruit Wines [Every Flavor Explodes on Your Tongue] Olive Oils Balsamic Vinegars Spanish Wines Unusual Gifts

BOUTIQUE WINES OF THE SOUTH 35 Hypolita St. (behind Casa Del Hidalgo) Awesome Small Production & Limited Edition Wines. Gifts that Grab You!

3 Locations In St. Augustine

SIMPLY THE BEST-COME SEE WHY!!! | 904-824-7962 | www.VinoDelGrotto.com www.SEE-StAugustine.com

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Scaled Replica of Spain's Famous Alhambra Palace

Colonial Quarter The city’s newest attraction is a living history experience. Enjoy a 17th-century-styled watchtower, dine at two 18th century-styled eateries, replica demonstrations of all types. 33 St. George St., St. Augustine, 904-342-2857, www.ColonialQuarter.com Look for coupon in SEE St. Augustine in your lobby.

Fiesta Falls Miniature Golf

Explore a 19th Century Architectural Masterpiece and its Astounding Art and Antique Collection Audio Tours in English, Spanish and French

83 King Street, St. Augustine 904 829-9887•VillaZorayda.com

Enjoy 18 holes of championship miniature golf with ocean views, waterfalls, caves, tropical rainforest and a 65-foot Spanish ship. Serving soft-serve ice cream and refreshments. Located one mile south of the St. Augustine Beach Pier. Open daily and nightly. 818 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine, 904-461-5571, Look for coupon in SEE St. Augustine in your lobby. continued on page s8

FINS, GRINS & FAMILY ADVENTURE FOR OVER 75 YEARS.

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See surprising artifacts from our 146 members Cross over the Swilcan Burn Bridge replica Play the 18-hole Natural Grass Putting Course Visit the IMAX® Theater – Largest Screen in North FL Golf Simulator • Gift Shop • Fairways Cafe

World Golf VillaGe • i-95, exit 323 • St. auGuStine worldgolfhalloffame.org

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It's full of countless ideas, fun things to do, visitor information, maps, events and valuable coupons!

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Marineland Dolphin Adventure

Experience the thrill of swimming with dolphins at Marineland Dolphin Adventure. Immerse yourself in a hands-on shallow or deep water dolphin program, create a one-of-a-kind painting with a dolphin artist, or attend a summer camp for kids. Customized Dream Dolphin Weddings, corporate events, and parties are available in this spectacular setting. 9600 Oceanshore Blvd., St. Augustine, 877-298-5994, www.Marineland.net See ad on page s6.

Oldest Wooden School House Historic Museum and Gardens

Your first lesson in history begins at the Old School House - a historic museum dedicated to preservation and education to be enjoyed by the entire family! The professor & students from 1864 recreate school life as it was in the 1800’s. Enjoy their beautiful garden as you stroll pathways to

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view the newest educational & archaeological exhibits. 14 St. George Street, St. Augustine, 904-824-0192, www.OldestWoodenSchoolHouse.com See ad on page s3.

Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth

Visit St. Augustine’s birthplace where Pedro Menendez established the first colony in 1565. Drink from the legendary fountain, explore Timucuan Indian Village and see stars in their Planetarium. This is where it all began! Daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 11 Magnolia Ave., St. Augustine, 904-829-3168, www.FountainofYouthFlorida.com

San Sebastian Winery

San Sebastian Winery offers complimentary tours and tasting of award winning wines seven days a week. Discover the art of winemaking via audiovisual presentation and guided tour. An assortment of San Sebastian wine, gourmet food items and gift

baskets are available in the wine shop. Open: Mon. – Sat. 10 - 6 p.m., Sun. 11 - 6 p.m. 157 King St., St. Augustine, 904-826-1594, www.SanSebastianWinery.com See ad on page s9.

St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum

Discover St. Augustine’s maritime past. Climb the 165-foot tower that is still an active aid to navigation for a spectacular view of the area and beaches. Explore the interactive exhibits and learn about the area’s shipwrecks in the keeper’s house. For their safety, children must be 44 inches tall to climb the tower. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Daily. 81 Lighthouse Ave., St. Augustine, 904-829-0745, www.StAugustineLighthouse.com

St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum

Journey three centuries back in time to the Golden Age of Piracy when ruthless rogues ruled the seas. Explore


more than 800 real pirate artifacts, like one of only three Jolly Roger flags in the world. Touch real treasure and get in on interactive pirate fun designed by Disney Imagineers-all in the city that pirates once raided and burned to the ground. 12 S. Castillo Dr., St. Augustine, 877-467-5863, www.ThePirateMuseum.com

Villa Zorayda Museum

Experience this private home that was originally built in 1883 by Franklin W. Smith. The building is a scaled replica of a portion of the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain. The museum houses an extraordinary original art and antique collection as well as a 130 year history. Continuous audio guided tours are available in English, Spanish and French. Hrs: Mon. - Sat. Open at 10 a.m.; Sun. Open at 11a.m. 83 King St., St. Augustine, 904-829-9887, www.VillaZorayda.com See ad on page s6.

World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX® Theater at World Golf Village

See thousands of artifacts and pieces of memorabilia celebrating golf’s greatest players and contributors and enjoy hands on golf experiences. Tickets include all day admission and a round on the outdoor 18-hole putting course. The IMAX Theater features documentaries and Hollywood films year round. Senior, student, military and group discounts. St. Augustine, 904-940-IMAX, www.WorldGolfIMAX.com See ad on page s7. “Bridge of Lions” Artist: Linda Holmes

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calendar of events

Editor’s note: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information. However, as all dates, prices and times are subject to change without notice, we recommend you call ahead before traveling long distances to attend an event.

ONGOING

Wednesday Market at St. Augustine Beach Every Wednesday: 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., St. Johns County Pier Park, 904-347-8007, www.TheCivicAssociation.com

First Friday of the month Art Walk Self-guided walk, park for free at the San Sebastian Winery, 157 King St., Galleries are open from 5 - 9 p.m., 904-829-0065, www.STAAA.org

Old City Farmer’s Market Every Saturday: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 1340 A1A South, www.StAugustineFM.com

Tolomato Cemetary Guided Tours 3rd Saturday of every month: 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., Cordova St., www.TolomatoCemetery.com

Uptown Saturday Night Last Saturday of Month: 5 - 9 p.m., San Marco Ave. between Ripley’s Museum and the Mission of Nombre de Dios, St. Augustine, 904-823-9263

Cannon Firing Demonstrations Every weekend:10:30, 11:30, 1:30, 2:30 & 3:30, Avenida Menedez at Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine, www.nps.gov/casa

The Cellar Upstairs Jazz & Blues Friday 4:30 p.m., Saturday and Sundays 1 p.m., San Sebastian Winery, 157 King St., St. Augustine, 904-826-1594, www.SanSebastianWinery.com/jazzbar.php

OCTOBER 2013

12-14: The African Market 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., Fort Mose State Park, 15 Fort Mose Trl., St. Augustine, 904-823-2232, www.FloridaStateParks.org/fortmose/

19-20 & 26-27: Haunted Trails 6 - 10 p.m., Florida Agricultural Museum, Palm Coast, 386-446-7630, www.MyAgMuseum.com

21-26: St. Augustine Spanish Wine Festival Various locations around the city, www.SpanishWineFestival.com

NOVEMBER 2013

2: Barenaked Ladies in Concert 7:30 p.m., St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 1340 A1A South, 904-471-1965, www.StAugAmphitheatre.com

8-10: 7th Annual Pirate Gathering Francis Field, St. Augustine, www.PirateGathering.com

17-Jan 31, 2014: Nights of Lights Plaza de la Constitucion, King St., www.NightsofLights.com

29-30: Candlelight Tours of Villa Zorayda Refreshments at 6:00 p.m., Candlelight tour begins at 6:30 p.m., 83 King St., St. Augustine, 904-829-9887, www.VillaZorayda.com

30- December 1: 48th Annual Fine Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., 10 W. Castillo Dr., St. Augustine, 904-824-2310, www.STAAA.org

5-6: Datil Pepper Festival

DECEMBER 2013

11 a.m. - 2 p.m., St. Johns County Agriculture Center, 3125 Agriculture Center Dr., St. Augustine, 904-209-0430, www.DatilPepperFestival.com

7: 59th Annual St. Augustine Christmas Parade 10 a.m., Plaza de la Constitucion, St. Augustine, 904-824-4997

11-13: 16th Annual Greek Festival

7: St. Augustine Beach Surf Illumination

Francis Field, St. Augustine, 904-829-0504, www.StAugGreekFest.com/

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4 – 7 p.m., Pier Park, St. Augustine Beach,

904-347-8007, www.theCivicAssociation.com

14: Regatta of Lights 6 p.m., Matanzas Bay between the Bridge of Lions and Castillo de San Marcos, 904-824-9725, www.SAYC2000.com

14-15: 20th Annual Tour of St. Augustine Bed and Breakfast Inns 1 - 5 p.m., sahistoricinns@yahoo.com, www.StAugustineBandBTour.com

21-22: St. Augustine Ballet Performs The Nutcracker Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College, St. Augustine, 904-824-1764, www.SaintAugustineBallet.com

28-29: Old Town Art & Craft Show 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Francis Field, 25 W. Castillo Dr., St. Augustine, www.HolidayArtShows.com/old-townart-craft-show.html

31: Beach Blast Off 2014 4 - 10 p.m., St. Augustine Beach, www.BeachBlastOff.com

JANUARY 2014

4: EMMA Concert: Philandanco Dance Company 7:30 p.m., Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College, St. Augustine, 904-797-2800, www.EMMAConcerts.com

24: Shawn Colvin at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall 8 p.m., 1050 A1A North, Ponte Vedra Beach, 904-209-0399, www.PVConcertHall.com

FEBRUARY 2014

15-16: Arts and Crafts Festival at St. Augustine Beach Pier Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. & Sunday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., St. Johns County Pier, 350 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine Beach, www.TNTEventsInc.com


22: Nocha de Gala (Night of the Ball) 6:30 - 11 p.m., Lightner Museum, 75 King St., St. Augustine, www.CasaMonica.com

MARCH 2014

8-9: The St. Augustine Celtic Music & Heritage Festival Francis Field on Castillo Dr., www.RomanzaStAugustine.org/celtic

21-23: 33rd Annual Lions Club Seafood & Music Festival Friday, 3 - 9 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. 9 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., Francis Field, 25 W. Castillo Dr., St. Augustine, 904-829-1753, www.LionsFestival.com

APRIL 2014

4-6: 19th Annual Rhythm and Ribs Festival Friday, 5 - 10 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. 10 p.m. & Sunday, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., Francis Field, W. Castillo Dr., St. Augustine, info@rhythmandribs.net, www.RhythmAndRibs.net

12: 19th Annual Flower & Garden Expo St. Johns County Agricultural Center, 3125 Agricultural Center Dr., 904-829-3295, www.EpicBH.org

JUNE 2014

SEPTEMBER 2014

12: Sunset/Moonrise at St. Augustine Lighthouse 81 Lighthouse Ave., St. Augustine, 904-829-0745, www.StAugustineLighthouse.org

15: Father’s Day at the World Golf Hall of Fame St. Augustine, 904-940-4123, www.WorldGolfHallOfFame.org

JULY 2014 TBA: World Golf Village Fireworks 904-940-4123, www.WorldGolfHallOfFame.org

4: St. Augustine’s Fourth of July Celebration/Fireworks 9:30 p.m., Along the bay front between Castillo and the Bridge of Lions, 904-825-1004

TBA: Concerts at the Pier Pavilion Music by the Sea, Wednesdays 7 9 p.m., St. Augustine Beach, 904-347-8007, www.TheCivicAssociation.com

OCTOBER 2014

1-31: Ghosts and Gravestones Frightseeing Tours 27 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine, 904-826-3663, www.GhostsAndGravestones.com/ St-Augustine

FUTURE EVENTS

At the time of this publication some event dates were not established. For the most current event information go to www.SEE-StAugustine.com.

AUGUST 2014 TBA: Concerts in the Park Memorial Day to Labor Day, Plaza de la Constitución, 904-825-1004, www.StAugustineGovernment.com

“St. Augustine Beach” Artist: Linda Holmes

26: 18th Annual Taste of St. Augustine St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 904-829-3295, www.EpicBH.org

26: Race to the Taste- 5K run 4:30 p.m., Starts at St. Augustine Amphitheater, 904-829-3295, www.EpicBH.org

30-May 4: 12th Annual Florida’s Birding & Photo Fest

Be Charmed by St. Augustine With Nautical and Estate Jewelry

505 Guana River Rd., Ponte Vedra Beach, 904-209-4422, www.FloridasBirdingAndPhotoFest.com

MAY 2014

5-11: The Players Championship TPC Sawgrass, 110 Championship Way, Ponte Vedra Beach, 904-285-7888, www.PGATour.com

16-17: 15th Annual Riding into History Motorcycle Concourse Gates open at 10 a.m., World Golf Village, St. Augustine, www.RidingIntoHistory.org

904.829.5003

TBA: Romanza Festivala

7 Rohde Ave., St. Augustine

Various locations throughout the city, St. Augustine, www.RomanzaFestivale.com

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shopping

st. augustine area out of the unique stores, shops and dining establishments. As you stroll St. George Street, you are never far from anything. It is here you will find the oldest locally owned clothing store, H.W. Davis Co. It has been operating continuously since 1894. The oldest byway in the city is Aviles Street where cafes and benches beckon as you wander down the bricked thoroughfare. There is a plethora of boutiques, art galleries and even a wine bar that will keep you occupied an entire afternoon. Stop by the Historical Library where you can immerse yourself in the past before you resume shopping in the present. Within walking distance of both streets, you will find galleries brimming with paintings, sculptures and the like, all created by emerging artists. Taking some of the local color back home will not only grace your walls for years to come,

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“Shopping” Artist: Linda Holmes

Like explorers who came before, you will find shopping

in the Old City to be a treasure hunt where you can discover gems at every turn. You’ll unearth the latest in fashion trends, jewelry and chic accessories as well as find one of a kind

you might just get lucky and discover that you bought the next Picasso! No need to fret over shipping. Many galleries will send your purchases home. The Old City is overflowing with antique shops where you can search for old maps, French and English antiques, rare artifacts, books and other collectibles. Beyond the historic district and only a short drive away to surrounding neighborhoods like Ponte Vedra Beach and

souvenirs, vintage maps, books and linens and distinctive

Anastasia Island, you’ll find outlet malls offering designer

household furnishings.

clothing at bargain prices, flea markets and dozens of

Think of the historic district as a giant department store with the street acting as a grand walkway leading into each shop. On St. George Street, many of the old homes have

beachside boutiques and specialty stores just waiting to be discovered. Ponce de Leon didn’t just discover St. Augustine.

second stories where boutiques and restaurants exist. This is

He paved the way for a shopper’s paradise to be enjoyed

a pedestrian friendly street, making it easy to venture in and

by visitors for years to come.

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Amiro Art & Found

“Unique Wine Tasting Like You’ve Never Experienced” Wines Olive Oils Balsamic Vinegars Unusual Gifts 3 LOCATIONS IN ST. AUGUSTINE

1 King St. 46 1/2 (up) St. George St. 35 Hypolita St.

904-824-7962 www.VinoDelGrotto.com

Features the original creations of six local artists, our cover artist, and the work of over twenty guest artists. Find contemporary art and vintages finds, paintings, prints, clay and collage, musical instruments and more at Amiro Art & Found on Aviles Street, the oldest street in America. Thursday – Monday 11 a.m - 6 p.m. Sunday 12 - 5 p.m. 9C Aviles St., St. Augustine, 904-824-8460, www.AmiroArtandFound.com For Linda Holmes current exhibits.

Artsy Abode

Fashionable, Fun, Fantastic! All your favorite things come together in one artsy, colorful, unique location on the corner of King Street and St. George Streets (near the Casa Monica hotel). Featuring Pandora, Vera Bradley, Alex and Ani and Sticks Object Art - also adorable baby clothing and beach necessities. They will ship anywhere. 41 King St., St. Augustine Beach, 904-460-2436, www.ArtsyAbode.com See ad on inside front cover.

Island Beachwear

Large selection of sun dresses and beach cover-ups. Guy Harvey and

Gator, Seminole and Bulldog for all the fans. Sandals, beach toys, sunglasses, swimwear, souvenirs, beach towels, shells, hats and boogie boards. 10,000 sq. ft. of shopping. Open: Mon. - Sun. 9 a.m. 480 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine Beach, 904-460-9449, www.IslandBeachwear StAugustine.com See ad on this page.

Neff Jewelers

Since 1994 family owned Neff Jewelers specializes in fine jewelry, custom gold, platinum designs, and a fabulous collection of estate jewelry, expert repairs and appraisals. For the freshest new jewelry designs and gemstones from around the world this is the place to go. 7 Rohde Ave., St. Augustine, 904-829-5003, www.NeffJewelers.com See ad on page s11.

St. Augustine Outlets

Save up to 65% on 75 brand-name outlet stores including Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Juicy Couture, Cole Haan, Michael Kors, Kate Spade, Hugo Boss, St. John, Nautica and many more! Open Monday – Saturday, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m I-95, Exit 318, St. Augustine, 904-8261311, www. StAugOutlets.com See ad on page s13.

St. Augustine Premium Outlets Shop St. Augustine Premium Outlets® and enjoy savings of 25% to 65% every day at 85 designer and name-brand outlets including Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Coach, J. Crew, Tommy Hilfiger and more. Visit website for complete information, including center hours, a list of stores and to join the free VIP Shopper Club. 2700 State Rd. 16, St. Augustine, 904825-1555, www. PremiumOutlets.com

Vino Del Grotto Winery

Sample an eclectic mix of world class boutique grape and fruit wines. Unique gifts, artifacts and jewelry with a wine and shopping experience like no other. Simply the best-Come see why! Visit our 3 locations. 1 King St., St. Augustine, 904-824-1855, www.VinoDelGrotto.com See ads on pages s5 & on this page.

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palm coast and the Flagler beaches

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Welcome to Palm Coast and the

Flagler Beaches. Imagine finding a secret place where you

could truly lay back and relax; where the worries of the day just drifted away. There is such a place. Locals refer to it as the quiet side of Florida. Sandwiched between bustling Daytona Beach and historic St. Augustine, the area known as Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches is Florida’s best kept secret. Cliché, but true. The seaside village of Flagler Beach is the epitome of laid back. It was recently named one of America’s Coolest Small Towns by Budget Travel and it’s easy to see why. You won’t find high-rise, chain hotels here. Instead, there are colorful cottages, quaint bed and breakfast inns “Washington Oaks” Artist: Linda Holmes

and charming Mom and Pop owned motels. And no matter your choice of accommodations, you are

or hike along more than 100 miles of designated nature

always just steps away from one of the area’s best beaches.

trails. Do some backwater paddling in the St. Johns River

Here you can soak up some rays, learn to surf in

or the Intracoastal Waterway. Golf on courses fit for

water perfectly suited to the sport, or for landlubbers,

and designed by champions, including links right on

fish or walk along the iconic Flagler Pier. With

the ocean!

19 miles of cinnamon colored beach, you can easily find your own private hideaway. And if your favorite pooch is accompanying you, there are several pet friendly beaches where they too can enjoy a day at the beach.

And if all that makes you hungry, over 180 restaurants offering everything from fresh caught seafood to mouthwatering burgers, are available to satisfy your every craving.

Take your vacation to a different level when you swim

When you are looking for a peaceful, quiet getaway,

with the dolphins at Marineland Dolphin Adventure. Bike

look no farther than Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches. www.SEE-StAugustine.com

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"European Village is your one-stop destination for dining, entertainment, and shopping in Palm Coast!" European Village is a one-stop destination for dining, entertainment, and shopping located right below the Hammock Dunes bridge in Palm Coast. Enjoy the European architecture & atmosphere. The pedestrian-only Courtyard is surrounded by boutique shops, lounges and restaurants featuring from cuisines from around the world.

LaPiazza Café - Italian Cuisine with a Continental Flair. Upscale atmosphere, a true culinary experience. Family owned & operated, new 50 seat banquet room. Kokoro Sushi & Steak - Asian American Fusion Cuisine. Extensive sushi menu. Fresh, authentic recipes from around the world. A memorable experience. Mezzaluna Pizzeria - Family owned and operated. Voted best Pizza by locals, plus the best of Italian foods, made with the freshest of ingredients in a fun and inviting atmosphere. Burrito 101 - Fresh Mexican with everything from salsa to flan made from scratch. The atmosphere, décor and food combine to create an explosion of flavor & color to excite all the senses. Le Rendez Vous - French cuisine with continental influences. Fine dining, Dinner only, full bar and elegant atmosphere. Farley’s Irish Pub - Best Pub Grub, Seven Days a Week. Full liquor bar, 50 craft beers, 17 on tap selection, HDTV’s for sporting events, NFL Football Package, Live Music in a relaxing pub style setting. Shakespeare’s Fine English Tea Room - Enjoy a true English tea, or light lunch, early dinner. Lovely selection of sandwiches, teas, desserts in a bright uplifting atmosphere. Coconut Island - An oasis style boutique with all your favorite brands: For the women, Brighton, My Flat in London, Joseph Ridkoff and much more. For the men, Weekender, Luau, Hook & Tacke, Mojo, and “New” Johnny Uptown.

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Café Gelato - Ice cream, Gelato and more. Experience Italian style ice cream. Cool treats for all ages. Panache Shoes - Fun little boutique. Great selection of heels, flats, sandals and boots, plus bags and fun accessories. “Give a Girl the right shoe and she can conquer the world” The Humidor Cigar Bar & Lounge - A great selection of cigars and accessories for cigar enthusiasts, but also welcoming to all with a nice selection of wine and beer. Diane’s Natural Food Market - High quality, organically grown foods and natural health products. Dedicated to the well being of our customers and the spirit of healthy living. Coastal Mermaid - Inspired by Surf, Sand & Sea: Resort wear, jewelry, hats, accessories and Home Furnishings. A full boutique with gifts, stationery and artwork. CriSoph Day Spa - A luxurious, European Style Day Spa with all the latest technology. Skin Care products, Body Treatments, Facials, Massages, Botox and Liposuction. Relax, pamper and delight your entire being. Blooming Flowers & Gifts - A real flower shop with quality, expertly designed floral arrangements ready for delivery or pick up. Gifts, Hand blown Glass, Wedding and Event Specialists. Wine, Cheese, Chocolate & Fine Art - Coming soon to Suite 121. YoBelle Frozen Yogurt - Proprietary yogurt-34 flavors and counting. Using natural ingredients, with no artificial colors or preservatives. Low fat, non-fat, no sugar added, kosher certified, as well as non-dairy choices. Cinnamon Beach Realty & European Village Rentals - Let us show you all that Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches have to offer. “We love living in this unique, unspoiled region of Old Florida, and we think you will, too!” Palm Coast Gold Buyer, Fine Jewelry & Coins - Get the very best price for gold, silver or coins-we beat all legitimate offers. Large selection of estate jewelry for every taste and budget. Established community reputation. O2 Secure Wireless - Enabling lives with technology. Wireless services including prepaid cards, mobile phone, product lines including parts & accessories. Repairs available for many of the common cellular phones.

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European Village

What a better place to enjoy wine than overlooking the ocean. Our small, artisan winery is located in a quaint Florida beach town. All our wines are handcrafted on-site. Enjoy a glass on our oceanfront patio or take a bottle home to share with others. Want to try something different? Try one of our creative wine cocktails, craft beer on tap as well as our famous wine slushie! Come discover a new kind of beach paradise! Hours: Monday - Thursday 12-9pm Friday & Saturday 12-10pm Sunday 12-8pm

European Village is a one-stop destination for dining, entertainment, and shopping located right below the Hammock Dunes bridge in Palm Coast. Enjoy the European architecture & atmosphere. The pedestrianonly Courtyard is surrounded by boutique shops, lounges & restaurants featuring from cuisines from around the world. 101 Palm Harbor Pkwy., Palm Coast, 800-501-0645, see ad pages s16 & s17.

Flagler Beachfront Winery

Come for the wine, stay for the view. Our small artisan winery allows you to enjoy wine overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Our handcrafted wines, made on site, highlight the best grapes the of the various US regions. Great wine comes from great grapes, come enjoy a glass, or take home a bottle to share. Specials Daily, plus Entertainment. 611 N. Oceanshore Blvd. (A-1A), Flagler Beach, 386-693-4950, www.FlaglerBeachfrontWinery.com See ad on this page.

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386-693-4950 611 N. Oceanshore Blvd., Flagler Beach On Scenic A-1A, Just North of the Pier

www.FlaglerBeachfrontWinery.com


st. augustine dining

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In St. Augustine, Anastasia Island or the Beaches, you will never have a problem finding a place to dine, but you might find choosing where problematic. You see, the area is a food lover’s paradise. Dining options are seemingly endless. From a late night dinner of freshly caught blackened grouper to a stacked fish sandwich in a basket overflowing with fries, you can get what you want, when you want it and anywhere you want to have it. Newly caught Florida seafood accompanied by garden-fresh vegetables is the pride of many dining establishments and is always a good choice for guests. At more casual eateries, you can have fish nuggets nestled in a bed of tartar sauce or shrimp accompanied by a tangy mango salsa, all while listening to a band playing the music of the islands. Toss down oysters on the half shell while at an open air diner. Your olfactory sense will thank you as you “Dinner Time” Artist: Linda Holmes

alternatively breathe fresh air punctuated only by the wonderful scent of food.

Italian, continental cuisine or edgy Asian fusion you’ll love

Watch dolphin play as you enjoy an elegant waterfront

our restaurants. And if ethnic flavors aren’t appealing, you

restaurant. Sip on designer coffee and people watch at a

are minutes away from classic favorites like a slow-smoked

sidewalk café. Share a romantic supper by candlelight. The

barbeque to a burger topped with all the fixings. Many

large selection of venues will suit your every whim.

restaurants offer live music to complete your

St. Augustine is brimming with innovative eating

dining experience.

establishments and their accomplished chefs are known

And at the end of the day, treat yourself to a rich, chocolaty

for their imaginative dishes. From traditional to nouvelle

concoction, a velvety ice cream cone, or a tangy slice of key

cuisine, whatever your personal taste in dining, Spanish,

lime pie. Indulge! You and your taste buds are on vacation!

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On the BayfrOnt ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖

appetizers

fried green tomatoes harry’s signature crab cakes crabmeat and eggplant napoleon mussels st. charles crispy calamari Voo doo shrimp “hooked On” harry’s Wings seared ahi tuna shrimp and crawfish fondeaux Bacon Wrapped scallops

sOups

All soups are made from scratch daily.

harry’s Original gumbo she crab soup soup of the day

dinner salads

garden or caesar salad

Blackened shrimp salad seared ahi tuna honey almond salmon grilled chicken feta

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Served with your choice of side item.

Blackened red fish mahi mahi - grilled or Blackened Bourbon street salmon pecan crusted trout tilapia - seared, fried or blackened harry’s signature crab cakes Baked french scallops Baked stuffed shrimp twin rock lobster tails

BOurBOn st. faVOrites Jambalaya red Beans & rice with smoked sausage crawfish or shrimp etouffee shrimp creole shrimp-n-grits evangeline pasta with scallops & shrimp pasta chicken louisianne shrimp scampi menu items and prices subject to change

signature dishes

chicken caesar

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Sunday-Thursday 11am - 10pm Friday & Saturday 11am - 11pm

www.hookedOnharrys.com

Lunch & Dinner Served Daily Live Entertainment Nightly St. Augustine’s Finest Courtyard Dining Full Kid’s Menu

shrimp & scallop Orleans crab crusted redfish royale tilapia shrimp meuniere mahi acadiana Bayou grilled shrimp

steak • chicken • pOrk Served with your choice of side item.

grilled or Blackened chicken harry’s style chicken grilled chicken Baton rouge sautéed chicken Jolié Blonde pork tenderloin medallions southern fried chicken tenders new Orleans ribeye filet mignon

pO’BOys, Burgers & mO’ Served with your choice of side item.

shrimp or Oyster po’Boy fried fish po’ Boy half-pound choice Beef Burger grilled mahi sandwich parmesan crusted fish sandwich

fried platters

Served with French Fries & cole slaw.

shrimp fried fish

Oysters / scallops seafood combo

(904) 824-7765

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Avilés Restaurant & Lounge St. Augustine’s best kept secret with an eclectic variety of dishes prepared by top chefs influenced by Spanish, Mediterranean and Latin Cultures. Enjoy signature drinks and craft cocktails prepared by top notch bartenders in the lounge. Enjoy Thursday’s Pasta night and Saturday’s Casa Del Asado. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Inside the Hilton St. Augustine Historic Bayfront.

“A Table at La Pentola” Artist: Linda Holmes

32 Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine, 904-829-2277. See ad on inside back cover.

European Village

European Village is a onestop destination for dining, entertainment, and shopping located right below the Hammock Dunes bridge in Palm Coast. Enjoy the European architecture & atmosphere. The pedestrianonly Courtyard is surrounded by boutique shops, lounges & restaurants featuring cuisines from around the world. 101 Palm Harbor Pkwy., Palm Coast, 800-501-0645, see ad pages s16 & s17.

Flagler Beachfront Winery Come for the wine, stay for the view. Our small artisan

winery allows you to enjoy wine overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Our handcrafted wines, made on site, highlight the best grapes of the various US regions. Great wine comes from great grapes, come enjoy a glass, or take home a bottle to share. Specials Daily, plus Entertainment. 611 N. Oceanshore Blvd. (A1A), Flagler Beach, 386-693-4950, www.FlaglerBeachfrontWinery.com See ad on page s18.

Harry’s Seafood Bar & Grille

New Orleans style seafood, steaks, chicken and pasta. Courtyard dining overlooking the bay front and indoor dining in a historic home. Full bar. Live music daily. 46 Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine, 904-824-7765, www.HookedOnHarrys.com See ad on back cover and menu on s21.

Salt Life Food Shack

They offer a carefully-crafted eclectic menu to cater to all tastes, including a Tuna Poke Bowl, Fresh Rolled Sushi, Local Fried Shrimp, Lobster and Shrimp Pasta, and Beer Can Chicken. They have a little something from everywhere and little something for everyone. See for yourself! Eat. Drink. And be Salty. Opens early 2014 in St. Augustine Beach. 321 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine Beach, Coming Soon, www.SaltLifeFoodShack.com See ad on page s20.

South Beach Grill

Enjoy lunch and dinner daily, weekend breakfast all from their oceanfront view. Dine inside or out to feel the cool ocean breezes. Menu includes fresh catch; grilled, sautéed, blackened or broiled seafood and sandwich platters, steaks, pork, chicken and pasta. Fried shrimp, wraps, burritos and more. Full-service bar and call ahead seating available. 45 Cubbedge Rd., Crescent Beach, 904-471-8700, www.SouthBeachGrill.net See ad on page s23.

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St. Augustine’s Best Casual Oceanfront Restaurant Seafood

Fried Shrimp Dinner • Steamed Seafood Platter Fresh Fish—Grilled/Blackened/Sautéed/Broiled Fried Fish Platter • Seafood Jambalaya • Crab Chowder Seafood Enchiladas & Burritos • Local Oysters (in season) $9.99-$22.99

Chicken, Steak and Pork

Black Angus Sirloin • New York Strip Chicken and Andouille Sausage Jambalaya Pulled Pork • Steak Wrap • Chicken Fajita Wrap $7.99-$22.99

Dinner Plates

Breakfast Served on Weekends 7:30 to 10:30a.m. t in Voted Best Seafood Restauran rds “Best of St. Augustine” Awa

A “People’s Choice” Award Winner Follow Us on Facebook!

Hamburger • South Beach Burger Crab Cake Sandwich • Seafood Burrito Grilled or Blackened Fish Sandwich Grilled or Blackened Chicken Sandwich Includes Fries ~ $6.99- $10.50

Our Lunch Menu Includes:

Burgers • Hotdogs • Pasta • Fried Shrimp Platter Fried Fish Platter • Fish Tacos • Wrap Sandwiches & Burritos Grilled or Blackened Fish and Chicken Sandwiches Large Selection of Entree Salads $5.99-$8.99

Kid’s Menu Available Starting at $5.50 Serving Lunch And Dinner 7 Days A Week • Beer, Wine And Full-Service Bar • Early Bird Specials Mon.-Fri. 4-5:30 Happy Hour Specials Mon.-Fri. 4:30-6

Creative Nightly Dinner Specials Featuring Fresh Local Seafood Oceanfront at 45 Cubbedge Road • One Block South Of S.R. 206 On A1A • Next to Beacher’s Lodge

(904) 471-8700

www.southbeachgrill.net

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Stuff to do with Did you know that there’s more to Florida oranges than making juice?

Oranges

Oranges have long been a symbol of Florida and probably the state’s best known export. The liquid from the colorful fruit has satisfied the taste buds of juice groupies from around the world. But there are many other uses for the fruit as well. The aptly named Orange is a versatile product that can be used to add zing to just about any recipe. Uses range from a tangy syrup that can be trickled over ice cream to a sour version used to flavor pork and poultry dishes.

Easy Orange Pie 3/4 cup sugar 1/4 cup cornstarch 1-1/2 cups Florida orange juice 3 egg yolks, lightly beaten 1 tablespoon butter • 1 - 9 inch pie crust baked according to package instructions • Any whipped topping, found at your local grocer. • Orange peel strips for garnish

Combine sugar and cornstarch In a large saucepan. Stir in orange juice until smooth. Cook and stir over medium-high heat until thick and bubbly. Reduce heat; cook and stir an additional two minutes. Remove from heat. Stir 1/2 cup of the hot mixture into egg yolks, then return to the pan, stirring constantly. Bring to a gentle boil; cook and stir two minutes longer. Stir in butter. Pour hot filling into baked pie crust. Refrigerate 3 hours before serving. Prior to serving, place a heaping tablespoon of whipped topping on each slice and garnish with orange peel strips, if desired. Makes 6-8 delicious servings.

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