Halifax Magazine - May/June 2023

Page 1

all our publications at: www.GagePub.com
See

14

29

EVERY

17-26

28,

Cover Artist: Gary Borse

Focused on the energy and spiritual essence of the landscape, Gary Borse’s award-winning work has been featured in the Florida State Capitol Building, public art, museums, art galleries, books, magazine covers, and is included locally in the permanent art collection of The State of Florida, The University of Florida and many other prestigious collections worldwide.

“Capturing the soul, or spiritual essence and energy of the landscape is a challenge. Painting what you see and what you feel at the same time is like walking the fence. If you fall one way you will have what everyone sees, if you fall the other, you will have what everyone feels. Therefore, you must stay on the edge of the fence,” says Gary.

Gary is fascinated by the Florida landscape and strives to paint it in a different way than any other artist. While he stays on the edge of the fence he can still create images that are representational, but have the essence of mystery and excitement that reality does not permit some imaginations to perceive.

www.garyborse.com

4 May/June 2023 Gage Publishing, Inc. Staff: Jan and Martin Gage - Publishers Richard Savidge - Creative Driector Amanda Stinnet - Writer Contact: 386.299.9568 email: jang@gagepub.com www.gagepub.com Address: Gage Publishing, Inc. PO Box 353035 Palm Coast, FL 32135-3035 Jan Gage Gage Publishing Jan Gage @gagepublishing Gage Publishing CONTENTS
2023 All rights reserved. No portion of this magazine may be copied fro any reason, by any means without expressed written permission fromthe publisher. Gage Publishing reserves the right to refuse any advertiser. Gage Publishing is not responsible for typographical errors, production errors, or accuracy of information provided by its advertisers. 14 10 8 FEATURES
Reads for ExPats
Living Abroad - By The Numbers
Pros & Cons of Being an ExPat
ExPat Must-Haves
May/June
6
8
10
12
The Best ExPat Destinations
Reader Survey
ISSUE
Scene: Events, Music, Art, Theater, Health
30 Halifax Cuisine

Live the Florida lifestyle

New homes from the $300s

Addison Landing puts you in the heart of downtown Deland. Enjoy historic vibrance, outdoor recreation and sparkling Volusia County beaches. This intimate neighborhood of 83 single-family homesites has a laid-back, beachy feel with architecturally diverse exteriors and thoughtful Mattamy floorplans.

May/June 2023 5 All illustrations are artist’s concept. All dimensions are approximate. Prices, specification, terms and conditions subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2023 Mattamy Homes. E. and O.E. Builder’s #CGC1519466 MATORL472 03/2023 For more information call us at (407) 305-3452

How to Become an Expat: and move out of the U.S.: the Detailed “How-To” Guide

Thinking of moving out of the U.S.? This book will tell you nuts-to-bolts how to do it: drawing on the experiences of actual expats who have gone before you, it will tell you whether you’re a good candidate to live abroad, how to decide where to go, what to do with your belongings, how to keep a U.S. phone number and receive essential text messages at little to no cost, how to get your mail or packages, how to do banking and manage your finances, how to receive Social Security while living abroad, how to watch your favorite U.S. sports & TV programs, how to practice safe online computing , how to prevent identity theft and credit problems while abroad, how to minimize and prevent federal & state income tax problems, where you should have your U.S. driver’s license and register to vote, and much more.

How To Move Abroad And Why It’s The Best Thing You’ll Do

There has to be more to life than this. How many times have you said that to yourself lately? You are not alone. There has never been a better time to take the leap and move abroad. Four-time expat and travel expert Jessica Drucker distills 15 years of living, working, and traveling abroad into an amazingly simple recipe that anyone can follow. In the long tradition of Tim Ferriss’ The 4-Hour Work Week, Marie Kondo’s decluttering framework and Bill Bryson’s travel memoirs, How To Move Abroad And Why It’s The Best Thing You’ll Do provides a practical step-by-step guide and personal anecdotes to get you abroad, whether you’re looking to start over, retire, reignite your career, or show your kids the world.

Moving Out, Working Abroad and Keeping Your Sanity: 11 secrets to make your expat life better than you imagine (The Digital Nomad & Expat Mentor)

When I left my country 8 years ago, I committed a lot of mistakes. Errors that could be avoided if only I knew it. Instead of giving up, I learned the expat secrets of this book, moved out again, first to the Middle East, then Asia, Europe…and became a better version of myself. The tips and ways written in this guide helped me to get promoted, triple my gains, find my wife and start my own business. The rules contained in this book are universal, they worked for me in South America, Middle East, Asia and Europe, and they will work for you too. Find answers to questions like “What expat means and how is becoming an expatriate”, “Why expat and not immigrant”, as well as a self-identifying collection of expat stories (or, in some cases, expat humor).

Expat Secrets: How To Pay Zero Taxes, Live Overseas & Make Giant Piles of Money

Mikkel Thorup draws on his 20+ years of overseas experience to bring you a complete guide to living overseas, saving money on taxes, obtaining a second passport and travelling the world as an Expat. This book will save you years of trial and error and will give you a comprehensive blueprint to planting flags around the globe. If Secret Vaults in Asia, Offshore Bank Accounts in Belize, Hardwood Plantations in Central America, Real Estate in China and Business Class Travel around the world excite you then this is the book for you.

How to Retire Overseas: Everything You Need to Know to Live Well (for Less) Abroad

Whether motivated by a desire for adventure, or the need to make the most of a diminished nest egg, more and more Americans are considering an overseas retirement. Drawing on her more than three decades of experience helping people relocate happily and successfully, Kathleen Peddicord shows how living in an unconventional retirement destination can cost less than a traditional home in Florida or Arizona. Peddicord addresses all of the essential issues, including:

• Finding a home to own or rent

• Researching and understanding your tax liability

• Obtaining health insurance and medical care

• Avoiding common mistakes and pitfalls

• Opening a bank account

Living Abroad: Challenging the Myths of Expat Life

With over 200 published articles in the international travel/retirement field, three books about travel, a dozen presentations at international retirement conferences on his resumé, and six years living in Ecuador, the author is uniquely qualified to bring you an unvarnished look at the challenges, pitfalls, and possible rewards of expat life. This is not a how-to book, or even a why-to. Instead it is an honest look at some of the questions and myths about living overseas, using entertaining and informative real-life examples to illustrate what is true and what is not so true. The goal is to provide the reader with the good and the bad – not to persuade you to become an expat or not – but to give you enough insight to decide what might be best for you.

Moving Abroad: The Essentials: Everything you need to know about getting a job, finding a house, managing your budget... and much more by

Decided to move to another country? Then this is the Guide for you. You’ll be guided step-by-step through the preparation, the move and accommodation in the new country.

Use this Guide to avoid expensive mistakes, save time with your planning and get rid of your stress and overwhelm. Enjoy the feeling of having everything in grip and… simply become the expert of your move, for you, your family and anyone around you who wants to move! What to expect when you’re an Expat: Exploring the life of an Expatriate

Have you ever considered taking a job abroad? Did life get in the way of your dream to travel and explore the world? An expatriate (or ‘expat’ for short) is defined as someone who lives outside of their native country. Today’s society is filled with expatriates, living and working abroad enjoying some of the best and most exciting years of their lives. If venturing abroad for work or a change in scenery then this book can help you get to grips with what to expect on your journey and will provide you with some useful tips along the way. If living abroad is just a pipe dream then this is still the book for you! The insights into the life of an expat may help you decide whether to follow your dream or not.

6 May/June 2023
ReadsforExPats
May/June 2023 7

3

Living and working abroad can improve your mental health. Recent studies show that digital nomads are more productive, creative, and engaged with their work – 3 factors that contribute to improving mental health.

Living Abroad By the Numbers

799,000

Mexico is ranked as the country with the highest number of expatriates in the world.

1983

In 1983 one of the first “digital nomads” was Steven Roberts. He was a freelance writer and corporate consultant from Columbus, Ohio, that turned his recumbent bike into his workspace, which he calls Winnebago.

1997

In 1997 Tsugio Makimoto and David Manners wrote “The Digital Nomad.” Their book makes clear that Digital Nomads, also called expatriates, both love to travel but take it up a notch because they work online and live in different countries for months or years!

$1k-$2K

Monthly living expenses can range from $1k to $2k, depending on lifestyle and the location.

50%

Digital nomads are mostly comprised of millennials or those in their mid-20s to early-40s; a study also shows that half of digital nomads worldwide are in their 30s.

8 Million

There are more than 8 million expats today living overseas. The reasons can be as many and as varied as the number of people who have left the US. A main reason someone would take up citizenship or residency in another country is business or fortune. It is a viable reason that the lure of opportunity in a foreign endeavor could pull or persuade some to leave.

50s

Although 50% of Expats are in their 30s, many in their 50s are also a large part of digital nomads, some even turning digital nomads after retirement!

8 May/June 2023

Pros & Cons of Being an ExPat

The world has changed immeasurably since the beginning of 2020. Thanks to remote working technologies and innovations in software allowing for business to be accomplished from anywhere, we are less tied to our physical location than ever. Thus, the trend to work abroad and become an expatriate is at its highest point with many people considering this new way of life. An expatriate, or expat, is an individual living and or working in a country other than their country of citizenship, often temporarily and for work reasons. An expatriate can also be an individual who has relinquished citizenship in their home country to become a citizen of another. Much expatriation also occurs during retirement. While most Americans spend their retirement in the U.S., a growing number are opting to retire overseas. People are motivated to relocate abroad at an older age as part of their retirement plan. As with any major life decision there are many pros and cons to consider. Let’s take a closer look at the pros and cons of being an expatriate.

Pros:

Cultural Exposure: One of the biggest benefits of being an expatriate is the opportunity to immerse yourself in a new culture. From trying new foods to learning new customs and traditions, living in a foreign country can broaden your horizons and enrich your life.

Career Opportunities: Moving abroad can also be a great opportunity to advance your career. Many companies are looking for employees with international experience and working in a new country can provide you with new skills and valuable connections.

Personal Growth: Being an expatriate requires you to step out of your comfort zone and adapt to new situations. This can be a great opportunity for personal growth, as you learn to navigate new challenges and develop new skills. You will grow as you learn to overcome various hurdles. You will get enough opportunities to grow stronger mentally and physically as you settle into a new life abroad.

Adventure: Being an expatriate is an adventure. From exploring new cities to meeting new people, the experience can be thrilling and exciting. Expats and many global nomads have enough options to expand their social life. Building friendships and relationships shouldn’t be a hassle at all. As you settle in a new city, you will meet people who can later turn out to be the best of friends. You may even find your soulmate or the love of your life.

Cons:

Homesickness: While cultural exposure and adventure can be exciting, being far away from friends and family can be difficult. Homesickness is a common challenge for expatriates.

Language Barriers: Living in a country where a different language is spoken can be challenging, especially if you are not familiar with the language. Communication difficulties can cause frustration and make it difficult to navigate daily life.

Culture Shock: Adjusting to new cultural norms and expectations can be a challenge. Culture shock can cause feelings of frustration or disorientation, and it may take time to fully acclimate to your new surroundings.

Cost of Living: Living in certain countries can be more expensive, making it challenging to maintain a comfortable lifestyle. This is especially true in popular expatriate destinations, where the cost of living can be significantly higher.

Being an expatriate can be a rewarding experience, filled with opportunities for personal growth, cultural exposure, and career advancement. However, it’s important to be aware of the challenges, such as homesickness, language barriers, culture shock, and the cost of living. With the right preparation and a positive attitude, being an expatriate can be a truly enriching experience.

10 May/June 2023

ExPat Must Haves Gear for Living in a Foreign Country

No world traveler would be complete without travel adapters and power converters to fit the varying outlet designs and power needs for all your electronic devices. These power converters and adapters are designed to allow your devices to be charged in over 150 countries, regardless of socket design, and offer step-down voltage options to power any device you bring. amazon.com

Depending on your destination, it’s possible that WiFi will be unreliable, expensive, or both. Take your fate into your own hands and bring a WiFi Hotspot with you! This mobile hotspot has coverage on every continent except Antarctica (sorry, penguins), and offers sweet, sweet unlimited data through affordable $9-per-day passes. amazon.com

For expats who need the security of being prepared for absolutely anything, the Wallet Ninja is a practical and affordable addition to any packing list. Like a modern Swiss Army Knife, this handy little tool has 18 functions, but is not much larger than a credit card. Seems silly not to bring it! amazon.com

Athlon Optics Midas Binoculars - $239.99

In hot or dusty environments that may call for a clear optical boost, the Athlon Optics Midas binoculars deliver top quality. Its focus dial offers a wide range of depths that makes it easier to see whatever it is you desire—birds, grass or darkened areas of the forest. amazon.com

Feeke Solar Charger Power Bank - $59.99

These power banks will be especially handy in areas prone to blackouts or frequent power outages, like India and Central America. This pocketsized solar panel gives a free, reliable source of electricity for your most essential electronic devices. amazon.com

One Line A Day Journal - $15.26

For those daunted by the idea of keeping a journal or diary, the simple commitment of just One Line a Day is manageable for everyone. Each page of the journal includes an entry for five successive years, allowing users to revisit previous thoughts on a specific day of the year over the span of five years, and reflect on change and progress. amazon.com

GRAYL UltraPress 16.9 oz Water Purifier & Filter Bottle - $89.95

Undrinkable tap water can be a hazard if your work is taking you to a developing country that your stomach isn’t used to. This item is a must-have to avoid an inytestinal problems. It might seem pricey, but it will pay for itself quickly with all the money you save on plastic bottled water (and the Earth will thank you). amazon.com

Repel Umbrella - $29.99

The Repel Umbrella’s durable, ninerib construction holds up admirably against gale-force winds, and it’s as sturdy as umbrellas that sell for more than twice as much. The Repel folds up to an 11½-inch long, 14-ounce package that fits easily into most bags and glove boxes. And it forcefully expands at the touch of a button to reveal an ample 37-inch-diameter canopy. amazon.com

12 May/June 2023
Bestek International Power Adapter & Voltage Converter - $39.99 SIMO Solis Lite 4G LTE WiFi Mobile Hotspot - $139.99 Wallet Ninja Multitool Card - $14.98

The Best ExPat Destinations

Working abroad has reached an all-time high and doesn’t show any signs of slowing down in 2023. The challenging part is choosing a country that fits your lifestyle and career goals.

Around 9 million American civilians are currently living abroad, which, for scale, is one New Jersey’s worth of us out there roaming the world. Where to go, though, isn’t an easy question to answer. Some places are just plain easier for Americans to move to than others.

According to Thrillist.com, a popular travel site, more and more countries are pushing to attract the most talented expats. When it comes to the ideal country for expats, the choice is almost always between the lifestyle a country promises and the financial and careerbuilding opportunities.

In this article you’ll find some of Thrillist’s best countries for American’s who want to live abroad as written by a diverse cast of experienced expats giving us their reasons why these countries are a MUST on your list to move to.

Thailand

Thailand is the most livable of tropical paradises, with strong infrastructure and incredibly low living costs. In busy Bangkok, $600 a month comes with high-rise perks like a pool, sauna, and gym; in ultra-chill Chiang Mai, an established community of freelancers and other self-employed folk spend nearly half that. And if you can do without big-city comforts, there are even better deals to be had on island bungalows in beautiful beach towns, where you’ll subsist on the freshest, cheapest, and very often spiciest seafood of your life.

Thailand

Mexico

Tight rules can make long stays in Thailand tricky, though not impossible: Depending on the type of visa you get, you can stay for anywhere from a few weeks or months to a few years.

“In Mexico, we spend less on all our expenses added together than we did just on rent in the US,” says longtime expat Tim Leffel, who literally wrote the book on moving abroad. From the Caribbean to the Pacific, along tropical beaches and in cool mountain highlands, most foreigners in Mexico pay between $400 and $1,000 on rent. The biggest deterrent might be the bureaucracy—plan on all paperwork taking an extraordinary amount of time—but it’s relatively simple to fly to the US once a year to restart the clock on a six-month tourist visa.

Without a doubt one of the greatest cities in the world, Mexico City is among the most popular places to relocate. Newcomers ca n get their bearings and work on their Spanish with cosmopolitan comforts in the Condesa and Roma areas before branching out to more affordable locales like Juárez, San Rafael, or Narvarte. Alternatively, Oaxaca City lures with its mezcal, mole, and architecture, while Puerto Escondido and its low-key beach vibes are equally as certain to draw you in.

14 May/June 2023
Puerto Escondido - Mexico

Belize

Home to lively local culture, ancient jungle ruins, and scores of tiny, laid-back islands (some of which you can even rent!) lolling in the blue of the Caribbean, Belize has all the things we love about destinations like Mexico, but with a fraction of the crowds. It’s also the only country in Central America whose official language is English and accepts US dollars, making it a Grade A destination for Americans to come and find a patch of sand to call home. Belize recently became one of many nations around the world to introduce a visa specifically for remote workers. With the country’s Work Where You Vacation visa—the very name of which will make you feel seen—you can stick around for six months. The downside: The visa promises a shorter stay than many, and you’ll need to have a relatively high income—at least $75,000 for individuals and $100,000 for couples/families— to qualify. The upside: Belize’s visa promises far less paperwork than most. Besides proof of income, all you’ll need is a valid passport, proof of a bank account, a clear criminal record, and travel insurance to enter.

Canada

Life up north comes with diversity, amazing food, low crime rates, excellent public education, healthcare, a stable economy, eco-consciousness, ketchup chips, and most importantly, more nature than you can even bother to care about. Wander around Canada’s mountains and glaciers and beaches and islands to ski, surf, kayak, dive, hunt, hike, or just hibernate in a house on the prairie. And you can take your pick of several different ways to move to Canada. You’ll probably already know the language (though French certainly adds another layer to cities like Montreal!), so you can skip the culture shock and go straight to cultural immersion. That said, Canada’s notoriously livable cities are getting silly expensive, and Canadians are oddly cliquish when it comes to hiring. They tend to value “Canadian experience,” whatever that is, over the skills you bring from abroad.

Costa Rica

A steady democracy that spends its money on education instead of the military, Costa Rica has been chummy with the US for more than 150 years, making culture shock minimal for those who wish to call it home. Though, be forewarned: Tourist visas are a cinch, but residency can be slow going for anyone who’s not working for a big company. And once you get here, residency is going to be top of mind. A million Americans visit the country every year, and the Ticos have put those dollars back into infrastructure—reliable airports, deluxe highways, huge conservation districts—that make the country easy to get around and easy to enjoy. The healthcare system and public health insurance are also above par, and the literacy rate is one of the world’s highest. If you have a full-time job, you get Aguinaldo—an extra month’s salary at Christmas. Not surprisingly, the people here report being pretty dang happy.

Australia

With the US dollar now worth $1.41 Australian dollars, it’s more affordable than ever to live in one of the most culturally and geographically diverse continents on the globe. While most Americans stick to tried-and-true hubs like Sydney and Melbourne, smaller cities like Darwin, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, and Broome also lure expats with cheaper rents, unparalleled scenery, and the chance to really connect and co-mingle with Aussies.

If you’re between the ages of 18-30, the Working Holiday Visa lets you live and travel around the country for a year—or up to three if you do enough specified work. Just be warned that application processing times are extra-long right now as the government tries to catch up on approving those requests submitted before the country locked down.

Source: thrillist.com

May/June 2023 15
Belize Canada Costa Rica Australia
EVENTS • MUSIC • ART • THEATER • HEALTH
SCENE

EventScene

April 22

The Lucky Losers (Cathy Lemons & Phil Berkowitz)

The HUB on Canal, New Smyrna Beach, 7 pm www.thehuboncanal.org

Ongoing

Rum Distillery Tour & Tasting

Every Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat

Copper Bottom Craft Distillery www.copperbottomspirits.com

Jewelry Making and Design with Debbie Moser

Every Friday Canal Street

www.thehuboncanal.org

Ongoing – October

Kidney Smart Class

4th Wednesday monthly, 11am

Renal Care Consultants, Port Orange

4th Thursday monthly, 2pm Davita Building, Ormond Beach

May 5, June 2

First Friday Garden Walk Washington Oaks, Palm Coast www.floridastateparks.org

First Friday Flagler Beach

Reoccurring Monthly, 5:30 pm – 9 pm www.visitflagler.com

May 5, June 3

Climb to the Moon Ponce Inlet Lighthouse www.ponceinlet.org

May 6, June 3

1st Saturday Sip & Stroll

Canal Street Historic District, 1 pm www.canalstreetnsb.com

May 7

Razzle Dazzle Fashion Show

The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org

May 7, June 4

First Sunday BBQ

Dirty Harry’s Pub & Package www.daytonabeachmainstreet.com

May 10, June 14

Wine, Women, & Chocolate Downtown DeLand

www.mainstreetdeland.org

May 12, June 9

Movies in the Park Central Park, Town Center www.palmcoastgov

May 13

Ormond Beach Historical Society Speaker Series

U-Boats, Saboteurs, and Orange Groves: Florida in WWII

Historic Anderson-Price Building www.ormondhistory.org

May 16, June 20

Food Truck Tuesdays Central Park, Town Center, 5 pm – 8 pm www.palmcoastgov.com

May 18

Canal Street Nights New Smyrna Beach www.canalstreetnsb.com

Fairy Hair Fun

Canal Street Nights Marketplace www.visitnsbfl.com

May 18, June 22

My Big, Fat, Greek Cooking Class! The Casements, 4 pm www.mybigfatgreekcookingclass.com

May 18 – 21, 25 – 28

Florida Family Consignment Kid’s Sale One Daytona www.onedaytona.com

May 20

Open Mic Poetry Night

The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org

May 21

FlyKicksOnly Sneaker Expo Ocean Center Ballroom www.oceancenter.com

May 27, June 24

Wine Walk - Wine Tasting Flagler Ave, New Smyrna Beach www.visitnsbfl.com

June 9 – 11

Atlantic Coast Classic Ocean Center’s Exhibit Hall, Arena & Ballroom www.volusia.org

June 17

Downtown Deland Cruise Alabama & Indiana Ave www.mainstreetdeland.org

June 22

Bailaora, Mis Pies Son Mi Voz Steinmetz Hall www.drphillipscenter.org

18 May/June 2023

MusicScene

April 21

Community Chorus of Palm Coast Trinity Presbyterian Church

156 Florida Park Dr., Palm Coast 32137

May 5

The Mega-Monsters Tour: Mastodon and Gojira St. Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com

May 6

OURS (Jimmy Gnecco)

The Bank and Blues Club www.daytonabeachmainstreet.com

The Killers St. Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com

May 6 - 7

Mahler’s 5th Steinmetz Hall www.drphillipscenter.org

May 12

Natural Woman, a tribute to Carole King Downtown Deland www.mainstreetdeland.org

Harryoke! Karaoke & DJ Harry smith

The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org

May 13

Tenacious D St. Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com

May 14

How I Got Over: The Mahalia Jackson Musical Athens Theatre www.mainstreetdeland.org

May 18 – 21

Welcome to Rockville Daytona International Speedway www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com

May 19 – 20

The Surrogate Band Athens Theatre www.mainstreetdeland.org

May 21

Sanford Jazz Ensemble

Ritz Theater www.ritztheatersanford.com

May 24

Slo’ Jam

The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org

May 25

Brit Floyd – World Tour 2023

Peabody Auditorium

www.peabodyauditorium.org

May 27

Sir Jac, a Tribute to Prince Downtown Deland www.downtowndeland.org

May 28

The Ultimate Van Halen Tribute Band Athens Theatre www.athensdeland.com

Pierce The Veil and The Used St. Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com

June 2

Renegade – The Ultimate Tribute to Styx Athens Theatre www.athensdeland.com

June 2 – 3

Kane Brown – Drunk or Dreaming Tour St. Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com

June 4

TLC & Shaggy: Hot Summer Nights St. Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com

June 7 – 8

Rebelution St. Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com

June 9

Shekinah King Music Night The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org

June 10

Frankie Valli Tribute Show Athens Theatre www.athensdeland.com

June 15

My Morning Jacket St. Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com

June 16

Gordon Lightfoot Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org

June 16 – 17

The Long Run – Tribute to the Eagles Athens Theatre www.athensdeland.com

20 May/June 2023

ArtScene

Ongoing Exhibits

Volusia County

Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art Museum of Arts & Sciences

www.moas.org

The Seminole and the Everglades

Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art Museum of Arts & Sciences www.moas.org

Jack Mitchell Portrait Gallery

ACA Main Campus, Pabst Visitor Center & Gallery

www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org

Annual Members Showcase Awards Exhibit

Art League of Daytona Beach www.artleague.org

Artisan Alley

Every Friday Downtown DeLand www.mainstreetdeland.org

Art Connects ALZ

Every Wednesday

The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org

Ongoing – May 7

A Treasury of Indian and Persian Miniature Paintings

Edward E. and Jane B. Ford Gallery www.moas.org

Curiosities from the Collection Bouchelle Changing Gallery www.moas.org

Ongoing – May 13

“The Way I See It Awards Exhibit”

Art League of Daytona Beach www.artleague.org

Ongoing - May 28

Florida Women’s Arts Association Root Hall www.moas.org

“Figuratively Speaking Awards Exhibit”

Opening Reception April 30th, 1-4pm

Art League of Daytona Beach www.artleague.org

Ongoing – June 23

Painting for Wellness

Live Oak Cultural Center, NSB www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org

Ongoing – October 28

Nature Sketch Club

ACA Main Campus, Pabst Visitor Center & Gallery www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org

May 1, 8, 15

Advanced 2D Art Course

Grades 6-12

The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org

May 5

Learn & Create the Blue Period of Picasso Paintings

Grades K-12

The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org

May 5

Au Naturel a Celebration of Human Form

Galerie Elan

www.galerieelan.com

May 5, June 2

First Friday Galerie Elan

5 to 9 Complimentary snacks and refreshments www. galerieelan.com

May 6

Let’s Play with Alcohol Ink

The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org

May 6, June 3

Art & Artisan Stroll – First Saturday Gallery Walk

Canal Street Historic District www.canalstreet.nsb.com

First Saturday Art Walk

Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach www.ormondbeachmainstreet.com

May 6 – 28, June 3 – 25

The Founders Gallery – Exhibitions

The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org

May 8

Oil Painting with Morris

The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org

May 13 – Aug 6

Caribbean Indigenous Resistance

Karshan Center of Graphic Art www.moas.org

May 20, June 17

ACA Spotlight

ACA Harris House www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org

June 5 - 22

Summer Art Camps for Kids & Teens

The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org

22 May/June 2023

TheaterScene

Ongoing – May 7

Barnum Flagler Playhouse www.flaglerplayhouse.com

All My Sons City Repertory Theatre

www.crtpalmcoast.com

May 5 – 7

The Secret Garden

Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater www.drphillipscenter.org

Harvey Ritz Theater www.ritztheatersanford.com

May 6 – 7

Bluey’s Big Play Walt Disney Theater www.drphillipscenter.org

May 9 – 14

My Fair Lady Walt Disney Theater www.drphillipscenter.org

May 12 – 14, 18 – 21

Sherlock Holmes the Comedy is Afoot Daytona Playhouse www.daytonaplayhouse.org

May 12 – June 4

Little Miss Sunshine Lime Light Theatre, Flagler College’s Lewis Auditorium www.limelight-theatre.org

May 14

Flamenco Color Ritz Theater www.ritztheatersanford.com

How I Got Over: The Mahalia Jackson Musical Downtown Deland www.mainstreetdeland.org

May 18

Disney’s The Little Mermaid Steinmetz Hall www.drphillipscenter.org

May 18 – 28

Louise The Limo Driver

The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach www.nsbplayers.org

May 19

…And Justice for All with Paul Marino

The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org

May 19 – 21

Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus Live!

Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater www.drphillipscenter.org

June 6 – 11

Into the Woods

Walt Disney Theater www.drphillipscenter.org

June 8 – 11

Yankee Tavern A Conspiracy Thrilelr Daytona Playhouse www.daytonaplayhouse.org

June 16

Paths of Glory with Paul Marino

The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org

June 16 – 18, 23 – 25

Alice @ Wonderland Shoestring Theatre www.shoestringtheatre.net

June 23 – 25

High School Musical Jr Ritz Theater www.ritztheatersanford.com

June 23 - July 9

All My Sons

Lime Light Theatre, Flagler College’s Lewis Auditorium www.limelight-theatre.org

June 27 – July 2

Beetlejuice The Musical Walt Disney Theater www.drphillipscenter.org

24 May/June 2023
May/June 2023 25

HealthScene

May 1 – 31, June 1 – 30

Abs, Glutes, Zumba Classes

Mondays, 6 pm

Sanborn Activity Center, DeLand www.sanborncenter.com

Bipolar and Depression Support Group

Halifax Health Medical Center- Daytona Beach

Wednesdays and Thursdays, 3 pm 386.425.4080 www.halifaxhealth.org

The Happy Wanderers

5K/10K Fun Walk or YRE Walk Every Sunday & Wednesday www.happywanderersfl.org

Pilates

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8:30am The Casements www.thecasements.net

Tai Chi

Mondays and Fridays, 9:30am Sanborn Activity Center, DeLand www.sanborncenter.com

Yoga

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 am The Casements www.thecasements.net

Yoga in the Gallery Wednesdays, 5:30 pm Museum of Arts & Sciences www.moas.org

May 2

Stroke Prevention & Survival – Tower Talks France Tower Meeting Room E www.halifaxhealth.org

May 3, June 14

Flagler County Parkinson’s Support Group Community Center www.palmcoastgov.com

May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31

Wise Women Wednesday Walk

Daytona Beach, Port Orange, Ormond Beach, Ponce Inlet www.wisewomenweeklywalk.com

May 4 – Aug 3

Widow/Widower’s Support Group

Every Thursday, Community Center www.palmcoastgov.com

May 9

Art it Through Grief After Loss Center for Health & Wellbeing www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org

May 13, 27

Medal Madness Movie 5k & 10k Deland www.runningintheusa.com

May 14

National Chocolate Chip Day 5k New Smyrna Beach www.runningintheusa.com

May 25

Wellness Workshop – Salad in a Mason Jar Community Center www.palmcoastgov.com

May 27

Turtle Trot 5k New Smyrna Beach www.runningintheusa.com

May 31, June 28

New & Expecting Moms – Bountiful Breastfeeding Community Center www.palmcoastgov.com

June 6

Advances in Wound Care – Tower Talks France Tower Meeting Room E www.halifaxhealth.org

June 7, 14, 21, 28

Wise Women Wednesday Walk Daytona Beach, Port Orange, Ormond Beach, Ponce Inlet www.wisewomenweeklywalk.com

June 10, 24

Medal Madness Ninja 5k & 10k Deland www.runningintheusa.com

June 22

Wellness Workshop – Men’s Health Community Center www.palmcoastgov.com

26 May/June 2023
May/June 2023 27

Daytona Beach

American Chart House 1100 Marina Point Dr. 255 9022

The Club At Pelican Bay 350 Pelican Bay Dr. 756 0040

Doc Bales Grill 100 N Atlantic Ave. 254 8200

Daytona’s Steakhouse & Wine Bar at First Turn

5236 S Ridgewood Ave. 788 5434

H2O Daytona Bar & Grill

1615 South Atlantic Ave. 255 0921

Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse Grill

Daytona Beach Hilton 100 N. Atlantic Ave. 226 9844

Malcolm’s Bar & Grill 1000 Champion Dr. 523 2088

Malibu Beach Grill

The Pavilion at Port Orange 5543 S Williamson Blvd., Suite 900 492 2968

Millie’s Restaurant & Catering 3218 South Atlantic Ave. 275 1492

Monkey Morning Cafe 1728 S Nova Rd. 238-9045

The Red Bud Cafe 317 Seabreeze Blvd. 310 8512

HalifaxCuisine

American Sloppy Joe’s 250 N. Atlantic Ave., Suite 220 239 0014

Webber’s Steakhouse 2017 S. Ridgewood 761 5982

Pub

BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse 2514 W International Speedway Blvd. 226 2005

Daytona Tap Room 310 Seabreeze Blvd. 872 3298

Miller’s Ale House 1564 Outlet Blvd.

2555 The Oyster Pub 555 Seabreeze Blvd. 255 6348

Mai Tai Bar

N. Atlantic Ave. 947 2493

Ocean Deck Restaurant & Beach Club 127 Ocean Ave. 253 5224

Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery Shoppes at One Daytona 516 8322

Seafood Bay St. Seafood 141 Bay Street 386 255 8650

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. 250 N. Atlantic Ave. 947 8433

Seafood Crabby Joe’s Deck & Grill 3701 S. Atlantic Avenue 788 3364

Joe’s Crab Shack 1200 Main St 238 4050

Macker Seafood 600 Mason Ave., Ste. 100 253 9905

Sushi

Ronin Sushi & Bar, LLC 111 W International Speedway Blvd. 252 6320

Sushi King 238 N Nova Rd. 310 4129

Diner/Café

Honeybaked Ham & Café 345 Bill France Blvd 238 0026

Starlite Diner 401 N. Atlantic Ave. 25 9555

Steve’s Famous Diner 2011 N. Atlantic Ave. 252 7340

Mexican Chucherias Hondurenas 101 2nd St., Holly Hill 239 0548

28 May/June 2023
255
250

Italian

Anna’s Trattoria Italian Cuisine 304 Seabreeze Blvd. 239 9624

Cafe D’Amore Bellevue Ave. 220 4411

Carrabas 2200 W. International Speedway Blvd. 255 3344

The Cellar 220 Magnolia Avenue 258 0011

Don Vito’s Italian Restaurant 137 West International Speedway Blvd. 492 7935

Rosselini’s Italian Restaurant 136 S. Atlantic Ave. 253 8333

Pizza Fratelli’s Pizzeria 2328 S Atlantic Ave. 256-4888

French Chez Paul 927 North Beach Street 252 3588

Asian Hibachi Grill 1320 W Int’l Speedway Blvd 748 3817

Siam Spice 101 Bay St. 252 8792

HalifaxCuisine

Asian Zen Bistro 223 Magnolia Ave 248 0453

Indian Masala Indian Cuisine 581 Beville Rd. 760 4505

Caribbean Bahama Breeze Island Grille 1786 W International Speedway 226 2292

Caribbean Jack’s 701 Ballough Rd. 523 3000

Healthy Dancing Avocado Kitchen 110 S. Beach St. 947 2022

Kale Café Juice Bar & Vegan Bistro 116 N Beach St. 872-5097

Sweet Treats Angell and Phelps Cafe 156 S Beach St. 257 2677

Duck Donuts 1405 Cornerstone Blvd. Suite C 256 7714

Sweet Marlays 214 S Beach St. 310 7817

Port Orange Area

American Lola’s Cantina & Burger Bar 1665 Dunlawton Ave. #101 761 6868

Original First Turn Restaurant 5236 S Ridgewood Ave 788 5434

Our Deck Down Under 78 Dunlawton Ave. 767 1881

Seafood

Aunt Catfish’s 4009 Halifax Drive 767 4768

Italian

Genovese’s Italian Cafe 116 Dunlawton Blvd. 767 4151

Coffee/Wine/Spirits

Dunes Brewing 59 Dunlawton Ave Port Orange ( under the Dunlawton Bridge) www.dunesbrewing.com

95 and Vine 1665 Dunlawton Avenue 947 7929

Ponce Inlet

American Hidden Treasure Rum Bar & Grill 4940 South Penninsula Drive 761 9271

Racing’s North Turn Beach Bar & Grill 4511 S Atlantic Ave 322 3258

Seafood

Down the Hatch Seafood Comapny 4894 Front Street 761 4831

30 May/June 2023
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.