See all our publications at: www.GagePub.com
March/April 2024 3
CONTENTS March/April 2024
FEATURES 6
Green Reads
7
YES! Youth Experience Symphony
10 By the Numbers: Test Your Green Knowledge 12 Spring Cleaning: The Art to Becoming a Minimalist 14 Eco Travel 16 34th Annual Spring Daytona Turkey Run
EVERY ISSUE 17-24 Scene: Events, Music, Art, Theater 28, 30 DeLand 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.
14 Cover Artist: Trish Vevera
16
12
Combining her love of outdoor “plein air painting” with the challenge of abstracting the landscape, Trish provides a contemporary rendering of a realistic environment. Her landscape work pushes reality. Recently, she has been using oil with cold wax medium to give a textural subdued result. See more of Trish Vevera’s work: http://www.fineartamerica.com/profiles/trish-vevera.html
Gage Publishing, Inc. Staff: Jan and Martin Gage - Publishers Richard Savidge - Creative Driector Stephaney Erdman - Writer Jan Gage Gage Publishing 4 March/April 2024
Contact: 386.299.9568 email: jang@gagepub.com www.gagepub.com Jan Gage
Address: Gage Publishing, Inc. PO Box 353035 Palm Coast, FL 32135-3035 @gagepublishing
Gage Publishing
March/April 2024 5
GreenReads The Little Book of Going Green
The Ultimate Seed Saving Bible
101 Ways to Go Zero Waste
How to Go Plastic Free: Eco Tips for Busy People
By Harriet Dyer The Little Book of Going Green aims to shed light on the ways humans are harming the environment, from pollution and deforestation to industrial production and farming methods. Before we can fix a problem, we must have a basic understanding of what brought us there in first place. Dyer explores past events and actions before directing our attention to the future through the exploration of how climate change has been affected by: Plastics, Fossil Fuels, Industrial Agriculture, Deforestation, & Human Population. By Kathryn Kellogg Minimalism meets DIY in an accessible guide to household waste reduction. We all know how important it is to reduce our environmental footprint, but it can be daunting to know where to begin. Enter Kathryn Kellogg, who can fit all her trash from the past two years into a 16-ounce mason jar. How? She starts by saying “no” to straws and grocery bags, and “yes” to a reusable water bottle and compostable dish scrubbers. “It’s not about perfection,” she says. “It’s about making better choices.”
Handmade Books for a Healthy Planet - Sixteen Earth-Friendly Projects From Around The World
By Susan Kapuscinski Gaylor How to make our planet more healthy by creating books from around the world with recycled materials. Using everyday tools and easy-to-find materials, children and their families and teachers experience the joy of using their hands, minds, and hearts to make books that tell their stories and reflect on the world around them. With fascinating facts about the history of books and illustrated step-by-step directions, the sixteen earth-friendly projects, including a Wish Scroll from Ethiopia, a Medieval Book of Hours and a Book of Haiku from Japan, promote cultural understanding and teach us to see things not just for what they are but for what they can become.
Your Green Home: A Guide to Planning a Healthy, Environmentally Friendly, New Home
By Alex Wilson A guide to designing and building the environmentally friendly, energy efficient home of your dreams. More and more homeowners today want houses that are healthy to live in and cause minimal damage to the environment. That’s what green building is all about. Your Green Home is written for homeowners planning a new home—whether you are working with an architect or builder or serving as your own general contractor. Intended to improve the overall environmental performance of new houses being built, the book sets out to answer some of the big-picture questions relating to having a home designed and built-and getting what you want.
Mini-Forest Revolution: Using the Miyawaki Method to Rapidly Rewild the World
By Hannah Lewis In Mini-Forest Revolution, Lewis presents the Miyawaki Method, a unique approach to reforestation devised by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki. She explains how tiny forests as small as six parking spaces grow quickly and are much more biodiverse than those planted by conventional methods. She explores the science behind why Miyawaki-style mini-forests work and the myriad environmental benefits, including: cooling urban heat islands, establishing wildlife corridors, building soil health, and more. 6 March/April 2024
By Mark Rivers Are you drawn to the idea of growing your own produce, free from harmful pesticides and cost constraints, all at your convenience and preference? Many people think that the choice of seed quality is not so essential to the growth of good fruits and vegetables, but in fact much of the work lies in this very aspect! That is why it becomes essential to know how to select the best seed, reproduce it effectively and store it properly to keep its properties intact over the years. By Caroline Jones Over the last century, global plastic usage has grown from zero to the point where humanity produces its own weight in plastic every single year. The devastating impact on the planet is well documented, from polluting oceans to harming wildlife. Filled with simple and practical ways to reduce the amount of plastic you use—such as buying loose fruit and vegetables and ditching the bottled water—this little book will help you find safe, reusable, and affordable alternatives in all areas of your life. Not only will you discover the health, cost, and waste benefits, but you’ll also find tips on how to handle the plastic you already have at home.
How to Go Waste Free: Eco Tips for Busy People
By Caroline Jones Every year, people dump over two billion tons of waste— which does untold damage to the environment, wildlife, and our health. How can we, as individuals, stem this tide of trash? How to Go Waste Free helps you change your habits, so you throw nothing away, replace nonsustainable products with reusable ones, compost or reuse everything, and live a simple, cost-effective, and eco-friendly life. One hundred easy-to-implement, painless tips cover everything from shopping locally, avoiding wastefully packaged takeout, and carrying your own shopping bags to buying LED lightbulbs, ecogifting, and throwing a waste-free wedding. Plus, there’s advice on doing a waste audit so you know where you stand right now!
HOW TO GO GREEN ON DIET: Boosting your wellbeing with plant-based food
By Emily Fallon There are several advantages to our health from a plantbased diet, according to research. For instance, it may reduce the risk of heart disease and some cancers. Additionally, it can aid in weight management because foods made from plants typically have lower calorie counts and higher fiber content, which helps prolong satiety. A plant-based diet can also reduce inflammation, enhance gut health, and possibly aid in the treatment or prevention of diabetes Registered dietician Emily Fallon gives readers a clear explanation of the advantages of a plantbased diet as well as useful advice on how to make the transition.
The Mother Earth News Guide to Vegetable Gardening
By Mother Earth News Plan for self-sufficiency with a garden focused on edibles! Longtime gardeners are sure to find something new, from vertical gardening to plans for extending the seasons. That’s right, garden through the seasons with dozens of vegetable-and fruit-specific growing guides. Start with your favorites or learn to love something new. Whether you need to know the best vegetables to grow in the shade or the top gardening tips for soil health in winter, this book has it all. All books available on Amazon.com
YES!
Youth Experience Symphony The Daytona Beach Symphony Society started the YES! Program in 1995. Now in its 28th season, YES! has provided thousands of students tickets to hear some of the world’s great orchestras and performers performing at Peabody Auditorium. YES! targets at-risk students enrolled at Volusia County schools. Since its inception, it has provided over 60,000 tickets to Volusia County students, introducing them to classical music. In addition to providing to providing free tickets, the DBSS pays for bus transportation, school coordinators and refreshment for the students at intermission of each concert. YES! is made possible through grants, sponsors and contributions. You can contribute to YES! by calling 386-253-2901.
March/April 2024 7
8 March/April 2024
March/April 2024 9
By the Numbers
Test Your Green Knowledge
1
2
3
What is the US’s biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions?
How long can a synthetic fiber like nylon take to break down in a landfill?
How many gallons of water would it take on average to produce one cotton t-shirt?
• Public Transportation • Generating Electricity • Farming/Agriculture
• 10 to 20 years • 30 to 40 years • 75+ years
• 650+ gallons • 850+ gallons • 1,000+ gallons
4
5
6
Which of the following textiles does not shed microfibers?
What percentage of plastic do we recycle globally?
Which of the following countries is a global waste management and recycling leader?
• Linen • Nylon • Spandex
• 9% • 15% • 21%
• Finland • Ireland • Germany
7
8
9
Which of the following items cannot be recycled?
What is the world’s largest source of renewable energy?
Where is the current largest solar power plant in the world located?
• To-go coffee cups • Magazines and newspapers • Steel cans
• Hydropower • Solar power • Bioenergy
• China • Egypt • India
Answer Key: 1. Generating Electricity | 2. 30 to 40 Years | 3. 650+ Gallons | 4. Linen | 5. 9% | 6. Germany | 7. To-go coffee cups | 8. Hydropower | 9. India 10 March/April 2024
March/April 2024 11
Spring Cleaning
The Art of Becoming a Minimalist Spring is here and it’s time for spring cleaning. It may seem like a daunting task, but the good news is that there are simple ways to make it easier and more enjoyable. One of the most popular trends in recent years is minimalist spring cleaning, which is all about simplifying your living space and getting rid of excess clutter. The idea is to focus on what truly matters and eliminate anything that doesn’t bring you joy or serve a practical purpose. In this article, we will provide you with some practical tips on how to achieve a minimalist spring cleaning, from decluttering and simplifying your decor to creating designated spaces and digital decluttering. So, if you’re ready to simplify your life and create a space that reflects your values, keep reading to discover the power of minimalist spring cleaning.
Make A Plan
Take an inventory
When it comes to decluttering and simplifying your home, it’s important to have a plan in place. Here are some steps you can take to create an effective plan:
Start by taking an inventory of the items in your home. Make a list of everything you have, and then go through it to identify duplicates.
Assess your home
Once you’ve identified duplicates, decide which items you actually need. For example, you may only need one set of dishes or one set of sheets for each bed in your home. Keep the items you need and get rid of the rest.
Take a look at your home and determine which areas need the most attention. Do you have a cluttered closet, overflowing kitchen cabinets, or a disorganized home office? Make a list of the areas you want to tackle.
Set realistic goals Once you have your list, set realistic goals for each area. For example, if you’re decluttering your closet, your goal might be to donate or sell half of your clothes. Be specific and realistic with your goals.
Schedule your time Block off time on your calendar to work on each area. This will help you stay on track and prevent procrastination. Be sure to give yourself enough time to complete each task.
Gather supplies Make sure you have everything you need to declutter and organize each area. This might include garbage bags, boxes for donations, and cleaning supplies. 12 March/April 2024
Keep only what you need
Donate or sell Once you’ve decided which items to get rid of, consider donating them to a local charity or selling them online or in a yard sale. This way, someone else can benefit from the items you no longer need.
Celebrate your progress Finally, don’t forget to celebrate your progress along the way. Take before and after photos of each area you tackle to see how far you’ve come. Treat yourself to something special once you’ve completed your plan.
The Power of Minimalist Spring Cleaning Minimalism is not just a trend. It’s a lifestyle that can bring you peace, happiness, and fulfillment. So, as you start your spring cleaning journey, remember to take it one step at a time and focus on what truly matters. Source: https://hellamaid.ca/spring-cleaning/the-minimalist-spring-cleaning-guide/
Bhutan
Eco Travel If you’re like us, you love exploring new places. But we also care about our carbon footprint, right? Well, fret not – this is where ecofriendly travel comes in. This form of travel allows us to explore while also being mindful of our impact on the environment. The travel and tourism industries contribute approximately 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions. It’s a staggering figure, but it doesn’t mean we have to give up travelling altogether. By choosing eco-friendly destinations, we can make a positive difference while satisfying our wanderlust. We’ve compiled some of the best eco-friendly places to visit in 2024. These spots are not only stunning, but they are also leading the way when it comes to sustainability. They embrace renewable energy, protect biodiversity, and support local communities, setting an example for responsible travel. Let’s explore the best eco-friendly places to visit in 2024, where sustainability and travel go hand in hand.
Bhutan
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
Bhutan, a small country nestled in the Himalayas, is not only renowned for its magnificent landscapes, but also for its commitment to sustainable development. Known as the only carbonnegative country in the world, Bhutan is a shining example of environmental stewardship. With more than 70% of its land under forest cover and a constitutional requirement to maintain at least 60% forest coverage, this enchanting nation prioritizes the well-being of its natural resources.
Slovenia
Slovenia
Nestled in the heart of Europe, Slovenia is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Despite its small size, this country boasts an abundance of natural beauty, including enchanting lakes, stunning caves, and picturesque alpine landscapes. Slovenia takes its commitment to sustainability seriously, being recognized as the first country to be declared a green destination by the Global Green Destination Standard. With initiatives like car-free zones and eco-certified accommodations, Slovenia invites you to immerse yourself in its pristine nature and embrace a sustainable way of exploring its wonders.
Iceland
Iceland 14 March/April 2024
Iceland’s dramatic landscapes, including volcanoes, glaciers, and geothermal hot springs make it a bucket-list destination for many. Iceland is also a pioneer in renewable energy. Around 85% of its total primary energy supply comes from renewable sources, with geothermal power leading the way. This clean energy revolution not only provides sustainable solutions for Iceland’s energy needs but also serves as an inspiration to the world. Iceland is truly a pioneer in the renewable energy world.
Finland Finland is the land of a thousand lakes and the magical Northern Lights. Known for its pristine wilderness, modern design, and sauna culture, Finland offers a unique blend of natural beauty and Nordic charm. It’s considered one of the happiest countries in the world, with a focus on quality of life and environmental sustainability. The Nordic country is also one of the world’s most eco-friendly destinations with excellent air quality, clean lakes and rivers, fast-growing forests, and protected areas.
Switzerland Switzerland: where stunning alpine landscapes and sustainability go together. Known for its snow-capped peaks, pristine lakes, and picturesque villages, Switzerland has also been at the forefront of environmental consciousness. The country boasts an impressive recycling rate of over 50% and has implemented renewable energy projects, including hydroelectric power. Switzerland’s commitment to eco-friendly practices extends to its transportation system, with an efficient network of trains and electric buses. Whether you’re skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer, Switzerland is the perfect place to take in natural wonders while being part of its sustainability story.
Finland
Switzerland
DOMESTIC TRAVEL The Rocky Mountains If you’re an avid hiker, visiting the Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado is a must. The elevation ranges from 8,000 to 14,000 feet above sea level, surrounded by forests, meadows, and diverse wildlife. Along with hiking, you can go camping or take guided tours of the park to immerse yourself fully in the environment and learn from an expert about the ecosystem. These mountain ranges truly are a national treasure.
The Florida Keys Some of the most diverse wildlife habitats in the country can be found at home in the Florida Keys. You’ll find no shortage of sustainable lodging choices. For example, Islander Resort utilizes electricity from its solar panels. Grassy Flats provides all recycled materials in guest rooms and grows the fruit and herbs for its bar onsite. While you’re there, visit Dry Tortugas National Park. It’s primarily open water, and no food or fuel is available at your destination. Therefore, you need to plan to pack a picnic lunch and pack out everything you bring with you.
Maine
The Rocky Mountains
The Florida Keys Dry Tortugas National Park
A beautiful East Coast destination in the United States is Maine. From Acadia National Park to the many beaches and bays, Maine has a lot to offer environmental travelers. You can schedule lighthouse visits to see the best views of open, blue waters. Along with lighthouses, Maine is also known for its seafood. Being conscious of your dining choices is essential to reducing your environmental impact on any trip. While in Maine, be sure to eat at local restaurants rather than chains.
Alaska Alaska is full of incredible natural sites, making it a must-see U.S. state. The state has so many national and state parks to choose from, such as Denali National Park and Preserve. Because of its wildlife and ecosystems, Alaska prioritizes environmentalism through eco-friendly lodges and tours. If your family is keen on adventure and wants to experience breathtaking mountains, glaciers, and wildlife like moose and grizzly bears, Alaska should definitely be on your bucket list. Sources: https://www.enjoytravel.com/en/travel-news/places-to-visit/50-best-eco-friendly-in-2024 https://www.travelingspud.com/us-destinations-ecotourism-trip/
Maine
Alaska March/April 2024 15
34th Spring Daytona Turkey Run Three days of classic car and family friendly fun! Get ready for a fun-filled weekend with thousands of beautiful classic cars for show and sale, a massive Swap Meet, delicious food, arts and crafts on Artisan Alley, music and so much more! The 34th Spring Daytona Turkey Run is Friday, March 22nd – Sunday, March 24th at the Daytona International Speedway and you won’t want to miss it! There truly is something for everyone! Guests can check out: •A very Shoaf from Rust Valley Restorers as seen on MotorTrend & NETFLIX Avery is passionate about vintage cars and automobile machinery. His nickname on the TV show Rust Valley Restorers is “muscle car Macgyver”, and he is widely acknowledged as the one with the most extensive knowledge of engines. Meet and greet with Avery Shoaf Friday and Saturday, March 22nd and March 23rd 8am – 4pm in the HUB. • T he Hops and Hoods Craft Beer Festival! Taste more than 120 different beers from 48 different brands at the Hops and Hoods Beer Festival! Beer tickets are $5 for 4 samples, $10 for 10 samples, and UNLIMITED samples for $35. Tickets can be purchased in advance or onsite. See www.turkeyrun.com for more info. • T ake a Kid to a Car Show - Spending quality time with a kid is the greatest gift you can give them. And sharing your appreciation for collector cars is a great way to nurture their interest in a hobby that you can enjoy together for many years to come. The first 500 kids to enter will get a special Turkey Run gift. •A rts and Crafts on Artisan Alley – Beautiful art and fashion for kids and adults. Handcrafted work designed by both local and out-of-state designers all available for purchase. •C lassic Car Parade Lap Around the Track – Registered show cars can join us for a special parade lap around the Daytona International Speedway track on Sunday at 2 pm. 16 March/April 2024
Show Details Dates:
Friday, March 22nd – Sunday, March 24th
Hours:
Friday and Saturday ~ 8AM-4PM, Sunday ~ 8AM-2PM
Tickets: Friday and Saturday ~ $15/day, Sunday ~ $10 Kids 11 and under free
Location: Daytona International Speedway Parking: FREE. Available outside speedway. Infield Spectator Parking: Inside the infield, Gate 40
For more Information: www.TurkeyRun.com Stay Updated: Facebook: @TURKEYRUN or Instagram: @daytonaturkeyrun #DaytonaTurkeyRun
S C E N E EVENTS • MUSIC •
ART • THEATER
• HEALTH
March/April 2024 17
EventScene Ongoing Rum Distillery Tour & Tasting Every Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat Copper Bottom Craft Distillery www.copperbottomspirits.com Canal Street Nights 3rd Thursday Monthly, New Smyrna Beach www.visitnsbfl.com Jewelry Making and Design with Debbie Moser Every Friday, Canal Street www.thehuboncanal.org First Friday Flagler Beach Flagler Beach www.visitflagler.com First Friday Garden Walk Washington Oaks Garden State Park www.visitflagler.com 1st Saturday Sip & Stroll Canal Street Historic District www.canalstreetnsb.com/sip-stroll/ Classic Cars on Canal 2nd Saturday Monthly, New Smyrna Beach www.visitnsbfl.com Flagler Avenue Wine Walk 4th Saturday Monthly, New Smyrna Beach www.visitnsbfl.com Climb to the Moon Full Moon Monthly Ponce Inlet Lighthouse www.ponceinlet.org March 1 – 3 POCT’s Spring Brew & Food Fest Riverwalk Park www.visitnsbfl.com March 1 – 10 Bike Week Daytona International Speedway www.daytonabeach.com March 2 Daytona Supercross Daytona International Speedway www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com
18 March/April 2024
March 4, April 1 Master Gardner Plant Clinic Edgewater Public Library www.visitnsbfl.com March 9 Daytona 200 Daytona International Speedway www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com March 22 34th Annual Daytona Spring Turkey Run Daytona International Speedway www.turkeyrun.com March 26 Tuesday at The Tower – Living at the Lighthouse Ponce Inlet Lighthouse www.visitnsbfl.com March 24 – 25, April 22 – 23 Full Moon Boat EcoTour Marine Discover Center www.visitnsbfl.com March 30 Children’s Easter Egg Hunt Party Kay & Ayres Davies Lighthouse Park, 10:00 AM 4931 S. Peninsula Drive, Ponce Inlet More Info: Jalex@ponce-inlet.org or (386)322-6703 April 9 – 14, 23 – 28 Daytona Tortugas Jackie Robinson Stadium www.daytonabeach.com April 13 Reptile Revelry Ponce Inlet Historical Museum , 10:00 AM 143 Beach Street., outside on the lawn Free RSVP by 4/4 required: Jalex@ponce-inlet.org or (386)322-6703 April 16 Master Gardner Plant Clinic Port Orange Regional Library www.visitnsbfl.com April 21 My Vibe Deland – Earth Day Event Artisan Alley Garage, Deland www.jilljordansoundliving.com or 386 852 379 April 30 Harlem Globetrotters 2024 World Tour Ocean Center, Daytona Beach www.daytonabeach.com
March/April 2024 19
MusicScene Ongoing Live Music at Rock Bottom Weekly: Monday, Friday, Saturday Rock Bottom Daytona Beach www.daytonabeach.com Karaoke with Stormin’ Norman Weekly: Saturday, Sunday Ocean Deck Restaurant & Beach Club www.daytonabeach.com March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Flashback Friday’s 80s, 90s, 00s Streamline Hotel Sky Rooftop Bar www.daytonabeach.com March 2, 16, 30 Sky High Saturdays on the Rooftop Streamline Hotel Sky Rooftop Bar www.daytonabeach.com March 2 Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center www.daytonabeach.com March 13 The Sixties Show Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org March 14 Get the Led Out Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org March 14 – 17 Shamrock & Roll Music Festival New Smyrna Beach www.visitnsbfl.com March 15 Blues Brothers Tribute Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center www.daytonabeach.com March 16 The NY Rockabilly Rockets Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center www.daytonabeach.com March 20 The Kiev Virtuosi Symphony Orchestra Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org 20 March/April 2024
March 21 Little River Band Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org March 29 Live Hart Crimson House, NSB www.visitnsbfl.com March 30 Neil Diamond Tribute Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center www.daytonabeach.com April 3 One Night in Memphis Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org April 5 Abba Tribute Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center www.daytonabeach.com April 11 Classic Albums Live performs The Who Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org April 17 Brit Floyd P.U.L.S.E. 2024 Tour Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org April 18 The Guess Who Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org April 19 Bee Gees Tribute Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center www.daytonabeach.com April 26 Jeep Beach JBR Radio Music Fest Daytona International Speedway www.jeepbeach.com April 30 STOMP Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org
March/April 2024 21
ArtScene Ongoing Volusia County Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art Museum of Arts & Sciences www.moas.org 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
Ongoing – December 7 Historic Loop Bus Tours MacDonald House Museum & Welcome Center www.ormondhistory.org March 2, 3 Off the Beaten Path Florida Arts Tour Deland, Lake Helen, Orange City https://artstours.org/west-volusia-tour/ March 4, 11 Florida 101 Princess Place Preserve www.tinyurl.com/Florida101-2024
Jack Mitchell Portrait Gallery ACA Main Campus, Pabst Visitor Center & Gallery www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org
March 16 Artists in the Garden Select Growers Nursery www.moartdeland.org
Annual Members Showcase Awards Exhibit Art League of Daytona Beach www.artleague.org
2nd Annual Gillespie STEAM Festival Gillespie Museum https://www.stetson.edu/other/gillespie-museum/events.php
Art Connects ALZ Every Wednesday The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
March 2, 16, 30, April 13, 27 The Civil War Comes to New Smyrna Walking Tour New Smyrna Museum of History www.nsbhistory.org
Artisan Alley Every Friday Downtown DeLand www.mainstreetdeland.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
Art & Artisan Stroll – Gallery Walk 1st Saturday Monthly, Canal Street www.visitnsbfl.com
March 23 Florida Heritage Day Ponce Inlet Lighthouse www.ponceinlet.org .
Ormond Art Walk 1st Saturday Monthly, E & W Granada Blvd www.daytonabeach.com Ongoing – April 16 Once Upon a Storytime Crafts Series 3rd Tuesday Monthly, 4 and under The Casements www.thecasements.net Ongoing – July 21 The Lure of Florida Fishing Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art www.moas.org Megalodon Largest Shark that Ever Lived Museum of Arts & Sciences www.moas.org
22 March/April 2024
March 23 – 24 Ben Franklin – An Ingenious Life The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach www.nsbplayers.org April 6 – 7 ONE DAYTONA Art Festival ONE DAYTONA www.onedaytona.com 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
www.ArtsTours.org
March/April 2024 23
TheaterScene Ongoing Open Mic & Poetry Slam 4th Saturday Monthly Midtown Café Daytona www.daytonabeach.com Open Mic Comedy Every Tuesday Streamline Hotel Sky Rooftop bar http://streamlinehotel.com
March 21 – 23 The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Pirate Theater at Matanzas High School www.flaglerplayhouse.org March 22 The Secret Garden The Ritz Theater https://ritztheatersanford.com/
Random Acts of Insanity Improv Comedy 1st Saturday Monthly, Cinematique Center www.daytonabeach.com
March 29 – 31, April 4 - 6, 12 – 14 Bonnie & Clyde the Musical Daytona Playhouse http://playho.us/bonnie
Ongoing – March 3 Tuck Everlasting LimeLight Theatre www.limelight-theatre.org/
March 30 World Ballet Series: Swan Lake Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org
March 1 9 to 5 The little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach www.daytonabeach.com
April 4 9 to 5 The Ritz Theater https://ritztheatersanford.com/
March 2 – 3. 7 – 10, 14 – 17, 21 – 24 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Athens Theatre http://athensdeland.org
Comedian Kevin James Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org
March 8 – 10, 15 – 17 Vanities The Ritz Theater https://ritztheatersanford.com/ March 12 Little Women: The Musical Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org March 13 - 17 OutFox The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach www.nsbplayers.org March 15 – 24 Vinegar Tom City Repertory Theatre www.crtpalmcoast.com March 15 – 31 Wait Until Dark LimeLight Theatre www.limelight-theatre.org/ 24 March/April 2024
April 5 – 7, 12 – 14, 19-21 Dead Dogs Don’t Fart Shoestring Theatre www.shoestringtheatre.net April 13 – 14, 18 – 21, 25 – 28 Rent Athens Theatre http://athensdeland.com April 23 – 28 Mrs. Doubtfire the Musical Comedy Walt Disney Theater www.drphillipscenter.org April 25 – 28 Almost, Maine The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach www.nsbplayers.org April 26 – May 5 Hysteria City Repertory Theatre www.crtpalmcoast.com
March/April 2024 41
26 March/April 2024
March/April 2024 27
DeLandCuisine American Airport Restaurant & Gin Mill 1120 Flight Line Blvd. 734 9755 Belly Busters Restaurant 930 N Woodland Blvd. 734 1611 Big Rig 815 North Spring Garden Avenue 738 1506 Cress Restaurant 103 W. Indiana Ave. 734 3740 DeLand Eatery 442 E New York Ave. 430 1136 DeLand Stockyard 1915 Old New York Avenue 734 0210 Doug & Lil’s Potato Patch 635 S Woodland Blvd. 734 8181 Gator’s Dockside 1788 S. Woodland Blvd. 738 1996 Grams Kitchen 844 E. New York Ave. 736 9340 Keke’s Breakfast Club Country Club Corners Shopping Center 2345 S Woodland Blvd, DeLand 386 507 2259 28 March/April 2024
Manzano’s 120A N. Woodland Blvd. 624 6990 Mr. Bil’s Donuts & Sandwiches 138 N. Woodland Blvd. 943 8616 Sparrow’s Grille 300 Spalding Way 738 6000 Spellbound Cafe 208 W Howry Ave. 873 2117 Taste of Soul 2723 S. Woodland Blvd 386 279 0869 Rachel’s Wingshack 595 E. International Spdwy Blvd Deland, Fl 32724 The Table 100 E. New York 873 7929 The Perfect Spot Restaurant & Bar DeLand Municipal Airport 1600 Flight Line Blvd.734 0088 Old Sugar Mill Grill & Griddle House DeLeon Springs State Park 985 5644
Pub The Abbey 117 1/2 N. Woodland Blvd. 734 4545 BakeChop Kitchen 110 Artisan Alley 873 6524 Half Wall 105 W. Indiana Ave. 740 7720 Persimmon Hollow Brewing Company 111 West Georgia Ave. 873 7350
Seafood DeLand Fish House 310 E International Speedway Blvd. 740 0069
Sushi Oudom Thai & Sushi 217 N Woodland Blvd (386) 740-0123
Deli/Café Café Davinci 112 Georgia Ave. 736 0008 Connie’s Cafe 101 N. Woodland Blvd. 738 5030
BBQ Brian’s Bar-B-Q Restaurant & Catering 795 N. Spring Garden Ave. 736 8851 briansbbq.com
March/April 2024 29
DeLandCuisine BBQ
Italian
Asian
Porkie’s BBQ 900 N. Woodland Blvd. 279 0021
Urban Brick 112 N. Woodland Blvd. 337 7040
Wok & Roll 1580 N Woodland Blvd. 873 0055
Mexican
Pizza
De La Vega Restaurante Y Galeria 128 N. Woodland Blvd. 734 4444
Angelina’s Pizzeria 2687 S Woodland Blvd. 736 6999
Won Lee 1329 N. Woodland Blvd. Hwy. 17 & 92 734 0904
El Taco Amigo 201 W. New York Ave. 490 6537 Garcia’s Mexican Grill 1498 S Woodland Blvd. 873-7229
Tom’s Pizza 140 E. Rich Ave. 738 2511 Tony’s New York Pizza 146 West New York Ave. 734 3878
German
Mi Mexico Mexican Resturant 1570 S Woodland Blvd. 740 1772
Emmy’s Time Out Tavern 2069 Old New York Ave. 734 0756
Cuban
Karlings 4640 US 17 985 5535
Chicas Cuban Café 215 S. Woodland Blvd. 469 9969 736 0008
Italian Dobro’s 658 West New York Avenue 279 0003 Forno Bello 138 S. Woodland Blvd. 279 0078
30 March/April 2024
Healthy DeLand Natural Market Deli 933 N. Woodland Blvd. 736 7919 Wrap It Up 101 N. Woodland Blvd. 279 7653
Coffee/Wine/Spirits Boston Coffeehouse 109 E. New York Ave. 738 2326
Greek
The Elusive Grape 133 N Woodland Blvd. 785-2567
Santorini Greek Cuisine 210 N. Woodland Blvd. 736 7726
Trilogy Kitchen 844 E New York Ave Suite A 469-9489
Asian
Sweet Treats
Pho Company Noodle House 111 N Woodland Blvd. 624 7623
Sweet Spot 1200 N Woodland Blvd. 204 1127
The Twisted Chopstick 442 E. New York Ave. 490 6537
For Your Best Choice.
At Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, we make choosing a children’s hospital easy for you. And once again, U.S. News & World Report has recognized our efforts by naming us a “Best Children’s Hospital” for the 14th year in a row. Learn more at ArnoldPalmerHospital.com
choose well.