Spring is coming to an end, which means it's time to start planning for the summer months! Florida residents and visitors alike are no strangers to the high temperatures of the Sunshine State, so keeping cool is always a priority. Follow along for a few fun ways to stay cool throughout the summer!
Read MoreMemorial Day is an American holiday that takes place on the last Monday of May and honors the U.S. military personnel who have died serving in the United States armed forces. This year, Memorial Day takes place on Monday, May 30th, and there are plenty of ways to honor this day while spending time with friends and family.
Read MoreFrom Fernandina Beach to St. Augustine, Northeast Florida is full of history. Visiting museums, monuments, and even Florida’s lighthouses is a great way to celebrate Florida’s past.
Read MoreJacksonville is often credited as being the birthplace of Southern Rock music, and this title is celebrated through music festivals such as Springing the Blues and the Jacksonville Jazz Festival. But, did you know that Jacksonville actually got its reputation in music because it was the home of many famous artists like Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Allman Brothers, Tom Petty, 38 Special, and Limp Bizkit?
Read MoreNot only does sustainable seafood provide many health benefits, but it also has a positive impact on the environment. When it comes to seafood, sustainability means that the seafood is caught in ways that promote the long-term vitality of the species.
Read MoreEaster marks the unofficial beginning of the Spring season, and what better way to celebrate than with bright colors and family-friendly activities?
Read MoreFor hundreds of years, pirates have been the focus of many works of fiction. But, did you know these dramatizations are often based on real pirates?
Read MoreLooking to add some spice to your life? Look no further! Timoti’s Cajun Blackening Blend is a fan favorite, and it’s one you can use when cooking at home, too.
Read MoreAmelia Island is full of fun places to visit for family members of all ages. Spend time outdoors, plan a beach day, or take a tour around Amelia Island visiting some favorite historic spots.
Read MoreThe Players Championship was first played in 1974, and since has become one of the PGA Tour’s most sought after titles. The tournament is played at the TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, however, Florida’s unpredictable weather has caused some issues for this year’s Players Championship.
Read MoreThe Garden Club of Jacksonville, strives to help members of the Jacksonville community connect to preserve green spaces throughout the city. The Garden Club dates back to the spring of 1922, when Ninah May Holden Cummer gathered a group of friends to start an organization that would celebrate the creation of a more beautiful Jacksonville.
Read MoreSince the 10th century, St. Patrick’s Day has been celebrated on March 17th, honoring the death of St. Patrick. The Irish have celebrated this holiday for over 1,000 years, spending the day attending church and hosting celebrations to eat, drink, and dance.
Read MoreDuckpin bowling is a variation of ten-pin bowling, with the biggest difference between the two games being the size of the ball and pins used to play.
Read MoreGoing on a date with your significant other is the most popular way to celebrate Valentine’s Day. What most people don’t realize, though, is that the dates and gift-giving that come along with this holiday contribute to a lot of environmental waste.
Read MoreAre you looking for a fun way to celebrate Valentine’s Day? There are plenty of places to go in Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach!
Read MoreJust like the seasons change on land, the ocean undergoes seasonal changes. Specifically in Florida’s Atlantic Ocean, spring is a time of great changes.
Read MoreCelebrating a fresh start with a new year is always exciting, and what better way to do it than with friends and family at home? An at-home gathering doesn’t need to be expensive or extravagant, but a few small touches can help make your celebration feel special.
Read MoreTaking down your Christmas tree doesn’t have to be a chore. In fact, there are many fun ways to repurpose a Christmas tree after the holiday season has ended!
Most animals don’t remain in the same place all year. The reason for their seasonal migration is often to find food, and in the winter many animals migrate to avoid cold weather.
Read MoreWhen planning for the holidays, most people think of traditional holiday dishes to serve to family and friends. Cooking with seafood might seem unconventional, but there are many delicious holiday-inspired dishes that are easy to make and will stand out to guests at your next holiday party.
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