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4 May/June 2024 Gage Publishing, Inc. Staff: Jan and Martin Gage - Publishers Richard Savidge - Creative Driector Stephaney Erdman - 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 Cover Artist: Morgan Louis Graham Morgan Louis Graham, a self-taught artist and a recovering NYer lives in Downtown Daytona Beach and works in Downtown New Smyrna Beach, giving him inspirational access to the vast artistic community of Volusia County. His works are nonrepresentational but speak volumes through the incorporation of a street vibe, striking color, lines, and shapes. Morgan’s influences come from the astounding beauty of the natural world all around him and the ramifications humans bring to it, by noting the darkness he likes to focus on the light. To see what he is working on visit www.morganlouisgraham.com CONTENTS May/June 2024 FEATURES 6 Discover Your Heritage 8 Heritage Reads 10 By the Numbers: Heritage Statistics 12 Exploring Heritage Through Film 14 Heritage Tours EVERY ISSUE 17-24 Scene: Events, Music, Art, Theater, Health 28, 30 Halifax Cuisine 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. 12 6 14

Mardi Gras

New Orleans, Louisiana

Puerto Rican Day

New York City, New York

Dublin Irish Festival

Dublin, Ohio

Colombiano Fest

Houston, Texas

Festivals Acadiens et Créoles

Lafayette, Louisiana

Little Italy Festival

Clinton, Indiana

Bavarian Blast

New Ulm, Minnesota

Japanese Festival of Houston

Houston, Texas

The Cherokee National Holiday

Tahlequah, Oklahoma

Source: https://www.smallworldfs. comen/blog/top-cultural-festivalsin-the-us

Discover Your Heritage

Exploring genealogy makes an excellent hobby, especially for older adults. It’s something that’s accessible to anyone with an internet connection. It can be enjoyed from the comfort of home. And it offers many other social and emotional benefits:

Sense of Purpose

It’s not unusual for recent retirees to fall into depression during the transition from long-time work routines into a so-called life of leisure. Researching family history can provide an intriguing focus that ignites the imagination. Any family’s story is likely to be filled with many small mysteries and discoveries that can keep a person engaged for a long, long time.

Deeper Personal Identity

Everyone wants to belong, and learning about ancestors is a wonderful way to ground an individual’s life within a greater context of time and place. Tracing family roots back through generations can help a person connect more deeply with a sense of self by learning about their family’s past.

Mental Stimulation

Researching genealogy encourages the development of new skills (such as working with computers) and provides valuable opportunities to improve cognition and self-esteem. Reminiscing and exploring the unknown past can have deep psychological benefits for older people, giving them a chance to reconnect with their own memories while also learning new things about family members they never knew.

Family Connections

Researching genealogy can make a great family activity, involving siblings, children, and grandchildren. It can bring family members together around a shared interest and also inspire intergenerational storytelling and sharing. Learning about common ancestors has a way of opening up doors of communication.

Social Benefits

Researching family history offers the chance to meet other people who are likewise engaged in learning about their own families. There are plenty of online groups and forums that can offer conversation and community. Some researchers wind up turning their family histories into other projects as well—a talk at the local library or senior center, a history lesson for local school children, or a memento book for family members.

Family Matters

As we get older, we realize the importance of family, not just the people we grew up with or raised, but the broad extended family of great aunts, third cousins twice removed, and great-great-greatgreat grandparents. There is much to be said for looking back on the generations that came before.

Source: https://www.czepigalaw.com/blog/6-surprising-benefits-of-researching-your-family-history/

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HeritageReads

Ultimate Genealogy Websites Guide: A Comprehensive Guide to Online Genealogy Research

This comprehensive guide is your go-to resource for utilizing the internet to trace your genealogy and unlock the mysteries of your ancestral heritage. This guide demystifies the process of online genealogy research, providing step-by-step instructions and expert tips to help you make the most of your online search. Learn how to create and organize your family tree, utilize DNA testing services to discover genetic connections, and interpret and analyze historical documents to piece together your family’s narrative.

Online Roots: How to Discover Your Family’s History and Heritage

Covers historic and contemporary records throughout the world, how to locate online photographs, and how to contact distant relatives; explores alternate records and methods; and explains how to share information.

Your Heritage How to Be Intentional About the Legacy You Leave

Strengthening your roots by understanding the heritage you were given and charting a new course for the future by building a positive heritage for yourself, your children, and coming generations.

India: UNESCO World Heritage Sites

A stunning photographic survey of India’s thirty-eight World Heritage Sites. The cultural sites in India are a rich repository of the country’s long history, bearing witness to the creativity and influence of multiple communities, crafts, and religions. The sites covered in this volume are located across India. They include ancient rock art, Buddhist caves and Hindu temples, Sultanate and Mughal forts, medieval Hindu and Islamic cities, Portuguese churches, Victorian and Art Deco architecture, twentieth-century industrial heritage sites, and national parks of exceptional natural beauty.

What is Cultural History?

Updated in its third edition, leading historian Peter Burke offers afresh his accessible account of the past, present and future of cultural history, as it has been practiced not only in the English-speaking world, but also in Continental Europe, Asia, South America and elsewhere. Burke begins by discussing the ‘classic’ phase of cultural history, associated with Jacob Burckhardt and Johan Huizinga, and the Marxist reaction to it, from Frederick Antal to Edward Thompson. He then charts the rise of cultural history in more recent times, concentrating on the work of the last generation, often described as the ‘New Cultural History’. He places cultural history in its own cultural context, noting links between new approaches to historical thought and writing and the rise of feminism, postcolonial studies and an everyday discourse in which the idea of culture plays an increasingly important part. The new edition also surveys the latest developments in the field and considers the directions that cultural history has been taking in the twenty-first century and may take in the future.

Japan’s World Heritage Sites: Unique Culture, Unique Nature

Japan’s World Heritage Sites presents the exquisite temples, shrines, gardens, castles and natural wonders found throughout Japan which have now been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This new edition has more convenient size and includes many newly-designated UNESCO sites.

Readers will learn how Japan became involved with the World Heritage Sites program back in 1993, the importance of these designations, and their popularity in Japan and abroad today. Whether you are planning to travel to Japan or just enjoy learning more about this history of this unique land, Japan’s World Heritage Sites is sure to inspire.

World Heritage Sites by UNESCO

World Heritage Sites are designated by UNESCO which judges them under strict criteria with a view to the aim that they reflect the world’s cultural and natural diversity and are of outstanding universal value. Sites that no longer meet these criteria are delisted. There are currently 1,073 World Heritage Sites. They attract a general readership of travelers and those with an interest in natural or cultural history, geography, architecture, heritage preservation, and wildlife habitats and conservation. At a time when knowledge of global history, culture and natural heritage has never been more urgent, it is a timely addition to all bookshelves.

Living Our Cultures, Sharing Our Heritage: The First Peoples of Alaska

by Aron A. Crowell, Rosita Worl, et al.

Based on a collaborative exhibition created by Alaska Native communities, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, and the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center, this richly illustrated volume celebrates both the long-awaited return of ancestral treasures to their native homeland and the diverse cultures in which they were created. Despite the North’s transformation through globalizing change, the more than 200 objects shown in these pages are interpretable within ongoing cultural frames, articulated in languges still spoken. They were made for a way of life on the land that is carried on today throughout Alaska.

The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy

by E. D. Hirsch Professor, Joseph F. Kett Professor, James Trefil Physics Professor

In this fast-paced information age, how can Americans know what’s really important and what’s just a passing fashion? Now more than ever, we need a source that concisely sums up the knowledge that matters to Americans -- the people, places, ideas, and events that shape our cultural conversation. Wireless technology. Gene therapy. NAFTA. In addition to the thousands of terms described in the original Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, here are more than five hundred new entries to bring Americans’ bank of essential knowledge up to date.

What is My Heritage?: Ancestor Collector series for beginners

Use this genealogy journal to record how you want to be remembered, stories about your parents, photos of your grandparents and memories of their parents and times gone by. This book is for beginner genealogists, grandparents creating a keepsake memory box for grandchildren and for the casual family historian and storyteller.

Source: Amazon.com

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By the Numbers

Heritage Statistics

50%

Agree that history and culture are strong influences on their choice of vacation destination.

257

There are 257 Natural World Heritage Sites.

1 Billion

The direct global value of culture and heritage tourism is well over $1billion dollars.

6000

The world speaks over 6000 languages.

1 in 5

1 in 5 world heritage sites are recognized for their outstanding natural values.

75 Million

The indirect benefits of culture and heritage tourism account for further 75 million jobs across the region.

16

16 Natural World Heritage Sites are on the list of World Heritages in Danger.

111

111 countries have an area designated as a natural or mixed world heritage site.

Sources: https://www.mytravelresearch.com/culture-and-heritage-tourism-boosts-visitor-economy/ https://www.iucn.org/our-work/topic/world-heritage/natural-sites/facts-and-figures

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Exploring Heritage Through Film

Sometimes it can feel as if we live in a world that is so focused on division, but it’s important to remember that, despite language barriers and cultural differences, we are all the same. This list of inspiring films document the wonderful, tragic, and important things happening all around the world. Some focus on natural beauty and preservation of our planet; others tell the story of history, fading cultures, and war-torn cities. Nonetheless, all of these documentaries and docu-series inspire community and connection. Theses 5 globally focused documentaries encourage us to learn more about what’s happening outside of our own circles and to support our neighbors, whereever they may be, when in need.

1. The Square

Directed and produced by female cinematographer and Egyptian native, Jehane Noujaim, The Square tells the story of the Egyptian Revolution, beginning in 2011, as it has happened behind the headlines. Through personal stories and dramatic imagery, this documentary—released in 2013 and nominated for an Academy Award—takes us straight into Tahrir Square where we gain a deeper understanding of Egypt’s recent history and the conflict between Egyptian activists and the Muslim Brotherhood.

2. Life In A Day

After sending out a global request for people to film and send in videos of their day, producer Ridley Scott and Oscar-winning director Kevin MacDonald received over 80,000 clips from people across the globe. The result? A breathtaking and unifying documentary. A beautiful reminder of the life that is happening all around the world, this film inspires a sense of community and oneness.

3. The Look Of Silence

A tragic and haunting documentary, Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Look of Silence showcases the painful aftermath of the 1965 and 1966 Indonesian Genocide through the lens of a surviving family. The film, nominated for an Academy Award and released in 2014, is important, educational, and a must-see to learn more about Indonesia and the effects of genocide on a society.

4. Living On One Dollar

Over one billion people in the world are currently living on less than one US dollar per day. Set in rural Guatemala, this documentary follows four friends as they embark on a social experiment, attempting to live within the local community for 56 days—working, eating, and living solely on one dollar a day. An eye-opening and inspirational story, this film challenges us all to learn more about the impact of currency.

5. Daughters Of Destiny

In India, children impacted by generational poverty are denied access to education, but The Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project has set out to change this. Directed by the Academy Award-winning filmmaker Vanessa Roth, Daughters of Destiny follows the journey of five girls as they strive for a brighter future at The Shanti Bhavan Boarding School. A 2017 Netflix Original docu-series, the story is told in four exciting episodes.

Source: https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/must-see-global-documentaries/

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Heritage Tours

Embark on epic cultural discoveries with our bespoke culture and heritage tours, discovering fascinating archaeological sites, cobblestoned medieval cities, and ancient traditions. With expert knowledge, these luxury tailor-made itineraries will not only take you to the world’s most renowned monuments but also lead you off the beaten track to less discovered sites. Whatever your interests, whether it’s the Moors of Spain or the Samurai of Japan, dedicated travel experts will be on hand to personally design your unforgettable trip.

Delve into the ancient world of Greece on private tours to its most prominent landmarks including the Acropolis, Delphi, and Meteora, or explore the marvels of Ancient Rome such as the Colosseum, the largest ancient amphitheater ever built. You might explore the vast complex of Angkor Archaeological Park on a cultural vacation to Indochina or travel to Kyoto in Japan, the country’s historical and cultural heart. Here, explore ancient temples, sip tea in traditional teahouses, and encounter geishas.

Austria

With postcard-perfect villages, grand cities with opulent palaces, and mountainous landscapes for world-class hiking and skiing, there are many reasons to visit Austria. Everywhere you turn history comes to life although the old and new often blend seamlessly while the stunning peaks of the Alps provide a breathtaking backdrop throughout.

Bali

The world immediately conjures up images of vibrant culture and tropical beauty. Known for its lush rice terraces, serene beaches, and rich Hindu heritage, Bali offers a diverse range of experiences. From bustling markets to tranquil temples, it’s a destination that captivates every traveler’s heart. Bali is a bucket list destination that never, ever disappoints.

It may be one of 17,000 islands in the Indonesian archipelago, Bali stands out with words like “paradise” and “nirvana” often used to describe it. Only about 1.5 miles from the eastern tip of Java, just west of Lombok, this lush island is an ideal destination for travelers on a budget as well as those with money to spend.

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Cambodia

Cambodia is a criminally overlooked luxury travel destination. While the famed Angkor temples are aweinspiring, Cambodia offers much more. It invites daring travelers to uncover uncharted adventures, making a bid for the title of Asia’s most thrilling destination.

Beneath Angkor’s splendor, Cambodia boasts diverse landscapes, from lush jungles to pristine beaches and lively cities. Explore remote temples in Koh Ker’s forests or cruise the Mekong for a dynamic range of experiences. Whether you seek culture, adventure, or island serenity, Cambodia has it all.

Germany

Germany is a vibrant country where one can discover everything from modern artworks and World War II sites to charming villages with half-timbered architecture. Scenic hikes, cruises on the Rhine, wine tasting, and sipping from a stein at a traditional beer hall are just a short list of what’s on offer. There’s lots of history to discover across the country, from glorious Roman ruins to the more recent like the Berlin Wall with a mile-long stretch serving as an open-air art gallery. Berlin’s quirky side, creative vibe, and fantastic nightlife always make it a joy, but strolling through charming villages with cobbled streets and half-timbered homes feels like stepping into a storybook.

India

From the snow-covered peaks of the Himalayan ranges to the beaches of Kerala; jungles teeming with elephants, leopards, and the Royal Bengal tiger; to its eclectic, kaleidoscopic cities. Mumbai, famous for its Bollywood productions, and the iconic Taj Mahal Hotel; the former British capital of Calcutta, which still retains its old-world charm; and Delhi, the effervescent capital. The Portuguese influences of Fontainhas in the former capital of Goa, and the Dutch influences of Cochin’s old fort area, abound with stories a world away from the brilliantly painted, towering temples of Tamil Nadu. Yet, is any city as historic as Varanasi? It is the oldest living city in the world, whose very existence is about death.

Japan

As a destination, Japan really can offer it all. Urban escapades in Tokyo and Osaka really are unbeatable; heritage sightseeing in Kyoto, Nara, Nikko, or Hiroshima throws up insights into both ancient and modern history. Takayama and Kanazawa offer beautifully preserved samurai quarters, artisan craft stores, and stunning gardens. Gorgeous hikes and thrilling outdoor adventures can be found in the Alps, Miyajima, and Kii or Noto peninsulas. Nowhere else provides such striking contrasts as Japan.

Source: https://unforgettabletravel.com/luxury-cultural-tours/

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EventScene

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Rum Distillery Tour & Tasting

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Jewelry Making and Design with Debbie Moser

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First Friday Flagler Beach

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1st Saturday Sip & Stroll

Canal Street Historic District

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Cruisin’ Car Show

First Saturday Monthly

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Classic Cars on Canal

2nd Saturday Monthly, New Smyrna Beach www.visitnsbfl.com

Flagler Avenue Wine Walk

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Climb to the Moon

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BESE Oyster Mat Workshop

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Ongoing – May 31

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Ongoing – July 1

Master Gardener Plant Clinic

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Full Moon Kayak & Boat EcoTour

Marine Discover Center

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May 1

Wednesday Low Tea Lunch

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Riverfront Esplanade Splash Pad

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May 3

Downtown Daytona Nights: Food Trucks

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May 4

Cinco de Mayo Street Party

Downtown Daytona Beach www.daytonabeach.com

May 5

NSB Taco Challenge

New Smyrna Beach

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May 11

History of Textiles & The Industrial Revolution

Halifax Historical Museum www.daytonabeach.com

May 12, June 16

High Tea

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May 19

Taste of Ormond

Rockefeller Gardens www.daytonabeach.com

May 25

Food Festival

Riverwalk Park

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June 6

Magician Cesar Domico

Edgewater Public Library

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June 12

Magician Cesar Domico

Port Orange Regional Library

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June 15

Flag Day at the Lighthouse

Ponce Inlet

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MusicScene

Ongoing

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May 1

Memphis Motown Soul Experience Athens Theatre www.daytonabeach.com

May 2-5

Palm Coast Songwriters Festival For Schedule and tickets www.palmcoastsongwritersfestival.com

May 5

Zu Krew rocks First Turn for Cinco de Mayo First Turn Port Orange

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May 9

Welcome to Rockville 2024 Daytona International Speedway www.daytonabeach.com

May 9 – 12

Spring Music Festival on Flagler Ave New Smyrna Beach https://www.visitnsbfl.com/events

May 10

Side Piece at the Doghouse Doghouse Bar & Grill

https://www.visitnsbfl.com/events

May 11, June 8, 22

Laser Rock Concerts Museum of Arts & Sciences Planetarium www.daytonabeach.com

Smooth Groove

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May 15

Sesame Plexer rocks the Doghouse Doghouse Bar & Grill

https://www.visitnsbfl.com/events

May 17

Karaoke @ AmVets Post 2

Edgewater

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May 17

Reed Foley in Concert MetroHealth Statdium Holly Hill www.daytonabeach.com

May 18

Out on Bail Live at the Foxhead Foxhead Lounge

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May 22

Orlando Gay Chorus

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May 26

Freestyle by the Beach Summer Jam

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May 29

Foreigner Experience Athens Theatre www.athensdeland.com

May 31, June 7, 14, 21, 28

Bandshell Sounds of the Summer Concert Series

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June 1

Frampton Comes Alive Athens Theatre www.athensdeland.com

June 5

Happy Together Tour Peabody Auditorium www.daytonabeach.com

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Smokin Renegade a Tribute to Boston & Styx Athens Theatre www.athensdeland.com

June 14 – 15

The Long Run Experience the Eagles Athens Theatre www.athensdeland.com

June 19

Bluffett & the Son of a Sailor Band Athens Theatre www.athensdeland.com

June 26

The OBB Patriotic Salute Athens Theatre www.athensdeland.com

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Volusia County

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Florida Weather

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

Art Connects ALZ

Every Wednesday

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Artisan Alley

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Art & Artisan Stroll – Gallery Walk

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Once Upon a Storytime Crafts Series

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The Lure of Florida Fishing

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Megalodon Largest Shark that Ever Lived Museum of Arts & Sciences www.moas.org

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Ongoing – December 7

Historic Loop Bus Tours

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March 2, 3

Off the Beaten Path Florida Arts Tour

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March 4, 11

Florida 101

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March 16

Artists in the Garden

Select Growers Nursery www.moartdeland.org

2nd Annual Gillespie STEAM Festival

Gillespie Museum

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March 2, 16, 30, April 13, 27

The Civil War Comes to New Smyrna Walking Tour

New Smyrna Museum of History www.nsbhistory.org

March 7, 14, 21, 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25

The Three Downtowns of New Smyrna Walking Tour

New Smyrna Museum of History www.nsbhistory.org

March 23

Florida Heritage Day

Ponce Inlet Lighthouse www.ponceinlet.org .

March 23 – 24

Ben Franklin – An Ingenious Life

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April 6 – 7

ONE DAYTONA Art Festival

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April 20

Earth Day at the Gillespie

Gillespie Museum

https://www.stetson.edu/other/gillespie-museum/events.php

April 26

Earth Day Celebration

Washington Oaks Garden State Park www.palmcoast.gov

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Ongoing

Open Mic & Poetry Slam

4th Saturday Monthly

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Open Mic Comedy

Every Tuesday

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Random Acts of Insanity Improv Comedy 1st Saturday Monthly, Cinematique Center www.daytonabeach.com

Ongoing – May 12

First Date

Limelight Theatre www.limelight-theatre.org

May 2

Almost, Maine

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Rent

Athen’s Theatre www.daytonabeach.com

May 10 – 19

Play On! By Rick Abbot

Ritz Theatre

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May 16

The Party

Ritz Theatre https://ritztheatersanford.com/

Walter Cronkite is Dead

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May 17

Art in the Form of Film: See How They Run

The Hub on Canal https://www.visitnsbfl.com/events

May 17 – 23, 24 - 26

Sense and Sensibility

Daytona Playhouse www.daytonaplayhouse.org

May 17 – June 2

A Doll’s House Part 2

Limelight Theatre www.limelight-theatre.org

TheaterScene

May 18

Open Mic Poetry Night

The Hub on Canal https://www.visitnsbfl.com/events

Black Sheep Rocks the Doghouse Doghouse Bar & Grill https://www.visitnsbfl.com/events

Random Actus of Insanity Cinematique Theater www.daytonabeach.com

May 25

Open Mic & Poetry Slam Midtown Café Daytona www.daytonabeach.com

June 14

Annie The Sing-A-Long Movie

Ritz Theater

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June 14 – July 7

Always a Bridesmaid Limelight Theatre www.limelight-theatre.org

June 16

Bert Kreischer’s Third Annual Fully Loaded Comedy Festival

Ocean Center www.daytonabeach.com

June 19 – 23

Rogers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella

Ritz Theater

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June 20 - 23

Guilty Pleasures

Daytona Playhouse www.daytonaplayhouse.org

June 21st

Art in the Form of Film: Sideways

The Hub on Canal https://www.visitnsbfl.com/events

June 21 – 23

The Story of the Velveteen Rabbit Shoestring Theatre www.shoestringtheatre.net

June 29

One Woman Man

Ritz Theater

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HealthScene

Ongoing

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

Kidney Smart Classes

Free, Week Days

Multiple Locations

https://www.davita.com/education/kidney-smart-classes

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

Pickleball

Mondays and Fridays, 9:00am Sanborn Activity Center, DeLand www.sanborncenter.com

Yoga

Mondays and Wednesdays

Sanborn Activity Center, DeLand www.sanborncenter.com

Shuffleboard

Mondays and Fridays

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

Nutrition Workshop

1st Friday Monthly, Flagler Health Village www.flaglerhealth.org

Childbirth Education Class

2nd Saturday Monthly, Flagler Hospital, St Augustine www.flaglerhealth.org

Living with Cancer Support Group

3rd Wednesday Monthly, Cancer Specialist of N. FL St. Augustine www.flaglerhealth.org

Movement Classes

Every Sunday, Riverwalk Park www.visitnsbfl.com

Ballroom Dance Lessons

Every Saturday, Gold Star Ballroom, S Daytona www.daytonabeach.com

Riverfront Market Wellness Walk

Last Sunday Monthly, Riverfront Esplanade www.daytonabeach.com

May 1, 20

June 18

Paddleboard with Native Wildlife Menard-May Park

https://www.visitnsbfl.com/events

May 3 – 5

Hidden Orchestra – an Arts & Wellness Retreat

Atlantic Center for the Arts

https://www.visitnsbfl.com/events

May 4 – 5

Palm Bluff Trail Race and Ultra Palm Bluff Conservation Area

https://www.visitnsbfl.com/events

May 6

Yoga in the Rose Garden Riverfront Esplanade www.daytonabeach.com

May 11

Julians 4Ever Family Fun Day Riverwalk Park

https://www.visitnsbfl.com/events

June 1

Don’t Panic 42k

Daytona Beach www.runningintheusa.com

June 8

Ninja 5k,10k, and Half Marathon Deland

www.runningintheusa.com

June 15

Juneteeth Freedom Day 5k Daytona Beach

www.runningintheusa.com

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HalifaxCuisine

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

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. 255 2555

The Oyster Pub 555 Seabreeze Blvd. 255 6348

Mai Tai Bar 250 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

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HalifaxCuisine

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

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 2024
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