






Staff:
Jan and Martin Gage - Publishers
Richard Savidge - Creative Driector
Stephanie Erdman - Writer

Staff:
Jan and Martin Gage - Publishers
Richard Savidge - Creative Driector
Stephanie Erdman - Writer
July/August 2023
FEATURES
6 Day Boat Tours
8 Cruise Reads
10 Cruising Must-Haves
12 Off Season Cruises
14 Best Cruise List
16 Cruising - By The Numbers
29 Reader Survey
EVERY ISSUE
17-26 Scene: Events, Music, Art, Theater, Health
28, 30 Flagler Cuisine
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Cover Artist: Tracy Lupanow
Tracy’s desire as an artist is for her paintings to connect with you on an intimate level, bringing forth emotions evoked from old memories, strong feelings and lived experiences. An abstract painting is an experience of discovery as each viewer finds a little piece of themselves within it.
Over the years her work has shifted from representational watercolors to bold and expressive abstract mixed-media paintings. From a distance, they catch your attention with bold color. Up close, they tell an intimate story through texture and detail. As Tracy draws and paints layer upon layer, her paintings begin to develop a history that naturally unfolds as she reacts intuitively and enjoys the process of what is emerging. She combines the elements of line, color, shape, and composition to capture emotional energy rather than an image.
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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.
COUNTY
Alex Sailing Dream
Romantic Sailboat Cruises
Palm Coast
386-569-5160
https://alexsailingdream.com
Mystic Knot
Boat Tours, Waterskiing & Jetskiing, Boat Rentals
Palm Coast
386-230-3949
https://www.mystic-knot.com
Palm Coast Fishing Trips
Boat Tours, Eco Tours, Fishing Charters & Tours
Palm Coast
518-222-5652
https://www.palmcoastfishingtrips.com
EAST VOLUSIA COUNTY
Dine and Cruise Boat Tours
Daytona Beach
386-402-1353
www.dineandcruise.com
Fun Cat Sailing
Boat Tours
Ponce Inlet
386-871-7778
www.funcatsailing.com
Howling Owl Sailing
Boat Tours
Daytona Beach
386-631-4004
https://www.saildaytona.com
Marine Discovery Center Boat Tours
New Smyrna Beach
386-428-4828
www.marinediscoverycenter.com
Paddle Pub
Pedal Powered Pontoon Party Boat Tours
Daytona Beach
386-478-9207
https://www.paddlepub.com
WEST VOLUSIA COUNTY
Blue Heron River Tours Deland, FL
386 873 4843
www.blueheronrivertours.com
Captain Jed’s Airboat Rides
Deland, FL 904 891 1817
Dora Queen Boat Charters
Tavares
352-533-3380
www.doraqueen.com
Fountain of Youth Eco/History Tours
Deleon Springs State Park
386 837 5537
www.fountainofyouthtours.com
Rusty Anchor Mount Dora
Boat Tours
Mount Dora
352-383-3933
www.rustyanchormountdora.com
St. Johns Rivership Company Boat Tours
Sanford
www.stjohnsrivershipcompany.com
St. Johns River Eco Tours
Debary, FL 386 626 9004
www.stjohnsriverecotours.com
St. Johns River Cruises
Orange City, FL 904 330 1612
www.bluespringadventures.com
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Embarking on a day boat tour is an exciting and adventurous experience that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime! As you set sail from the harbor, you’ll feel the wind in your hair and the sun on your face, immersing yourself in the exhilarating feeling of being out on the open water.
As the boat glides across the waves, you’ll be surrounded by breathtaking scenery and the stunning natural beauty of the water. You’ll be on the lookout for hidden coves and secret beaches, anticipating the thrill of exploring these hidden gems.
As the adventure continues, you’ll be immersed in the culture and history of the area, as the tour guide shares fascinating stories of the local landmarks and wildlife. The possibility of encountering rare marine species, such as dolphins or whales, will add a sense of excitement and wonder to your day.
If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, you can also take part in snorkeling or fishing, diving into the depths of the ocean and exploring the underwater world. The sense of discovery and exploration will be exhilarating as you come face to face with the incredible marine life.
And as the day comes to a close, you’ll return to shore with a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction, having experienced an incredible day full of adventure, excitement, and discovery on the open water.
Dine and Cruise
125 Basin St. Ste 140
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Dora Queen
375 S Sinclair Ave.
Tavares, FL 32778
Fun Cat Sailing
4958 S Peninsula Dr. Ste D Ponce Inlet, FL 32127
Marine Discovery Center
520 Barracuda Blvd.
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169
Rusty Anchor Mount Dora
400 W 4th Ave.
Mount Dora, FL 32757
Schooner Freedom Charters
111 Avenida Menendez
Saint Augustine, FL 32084
St. Augustine Sailing
3076 Harbor Dr.
Camachee Cove Yacht Harbor
Saint Augustine, FL 32084
St. Johns Rivership Company
433 N Palmetto Ave.
Sanford, FL 32771
Discover the beauty of a 2021 Alaska cruise in this first-hand account for people who have never been there before. This concise, easy-to-read book is packed with planning tips, ports of call, shore excursions, the best time to go and much more. Author Scott S. Bateman is a professional journalist and travel blogger who has traveled widely and written extensively about his trips throughout North America. And yes, he wrote this book during and right after his first cruise to Alaska.
Planning a Disney Cruise Line (DCL) trip is a big deal. It’s too important to be left to chance, so put the bestselling independent guidebook to the DCL in your hands and take control of your vacation. Make every minute and every dollar count with this no-nonsense, consumer-oriented guide to the best (and worst) of Disney’s ships and itineraries.
The Unofficial Guide to the Disney Cruise Line 2023 explains how the DCL works and how to use that knowledge to stay ahead of the crowd. Authors Erin Foster, Len Testa, and Ritchey Halphen know that you want your vacation to be anything but average, so they employ an expert team of researchers to find the secrets, the shortcuts, and the bargains that are sure to make your vacation exceptional!
Mediterranean By Cruise Ship - 7th Edition: The Complete Guide to Mediterranean Cruising
The destination every cruiser dreams about with its famous cities and islands, history and cultures. This edition includes all ports from Portugal to the Black Sea with additional emphasis on home ports such as Barcelona, Rome, Venice, Athens and Istanbul. Tour maps for the ports and islands, practical tips on getting about in each port and city and information on public transit. Extensive detail on attractions at each destination and port. Covers several background subjects such as history, architecture and natural phenomena. Color maps and photos throughout.
Cruise ships, the largest moving manmade objects, can be almost a quarter-mile long, as tall as a 25-story building, and can be largely self-contained cities of perhaps 8,000 people. With 172 photographs and illustrations, the cruise ship is examined; its planning, construction, operation, and ultimate fate. This behind-the-scenes look examines the concept, development, and construction of vessels, what makes them work, and how, as well as ship operations. More than 240 ships are highlighted as the cruise ship’s history is traced from its origins through to its future projections. This book is a great resource for designers, architects, shipbuilders, and the cruise ship passenger. Read it before you board and take it along when you sail.
Dream Cruises introduces you to the joys of private yacht charter vacations, a fast-growing and often surprisingly affordable alternative to cruise ships. With charters, you get the whole boat for your family and friends, with a crew catering only to you, and you go wherever you choose-from Alaska to the South Pacific.
Based on first-hand experience as well as advice and information from sixty charter-industry experts worldwide, Dream Cruises explains which kinds of yachts are available, where to book them, how to find a trustworthy broker, what you can expect to pay, and much more.
Do you want to go on a cruise but you are worried about how expensive it can be? The author has answers for you with this book, Cruise on a Budget. They give you all the insider tips and tricks to help you find unbeatable deals. You will learn how to get the best fares, where to book, and what to pack to make the most of your vacation. With the author’s advice, you can even use social media to maximize your savings and get the most out of your trip. Discover what it takes to go on a cruise while sticking to your budget.
The fastest growing segment of the population going on cruise vacations are young families. And it’s no wonder! The Caribbean is now the #1 cruise destination for families and multi-generational parties. And Carnival is the #1 cruise line running in the Caribbean with the largest selection of cruise destinations at cost-effective prices.
In this book, you’ll discover:
• What recent policy changes could impact your cruise experience.
• How the F.A.S.T. approach will get you the best deals and value.
• How to make the most of the Camp Carnival Program.
• What 3 specific things you can do to build excitement prior to your cruise.
• Dozens of do’s and don’ts when packing for a family cruise vacation.
• Why Embarkation Day can make or break your vacation.
• What 15 items you should have to best explore ports of call with minimal frustrations. and much more.
If you’re planning a cruise or just dreaming of one, don’t hesitate! Tips from the Cruise Addict’s Wife is an informative, solution-oriented and easy-to-read bestseller that humorously equips you with all the crucial hacks for a successful cruise. Tips from the Cruise Addict’s Wife by Deb Graham is loaded with tips and tricks to plan the best cruise ship vacation ever! Easy read, laced with humorous stories you’ll want to highlight, it’ll make you the most informed passenger on any cruise ship. All you need to plan your once-in-a-lifetime cruise vacation is right here. Whether you’re a first-time cruiser or experienced passenger, you’ll pick up common sense hacks and practical advice to see and do more while saving money.
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Luggage Tag Holders by Cruise On - $11.99 – $12.99
Updated to fit all Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Carnival, MSC, Princess, Celebrity, Disney, Azamara, & Holland America Cruise Lines, these fit ship tags for cruise ships and Itineraries through 2023. This clear, waterproof holder will keep your luggage tags dry and beautiful in all weather conditions. Made with Stainless Steel Metal Rings so extremely durable and rust-proof when exposed to water. Available at amazon.com
Cruise On - Cruise Staff Thank You Cards - $12.99
INSTANT VIP TREATMENT: this small gesture goes a long way toward VIP treatment.
WARM & FUZZIES: cruise staff will feel appreciated and you’ll get the warm & fuzzies as a bonus.
BE UNIQUE: every cruise passenger uses default envelopes for extra gratuities... but not you.
SPREAD THE LOVE: don’t forget your cruise dining staff, room crew, and favorite bartender. Available at amazon.com
Cruise Lanyards Waterproof Cell Phone Pouch Dry Case with Touch Screen - $14.99
CRUISE APP ACCESS! For doors, boarding, and payent.
TOUCH CAPABLE! Use apps while phone is still in the pouch.
This PREMIUM LANYARD is super soft and has a quick release poucha “must have cruise essential”. It is WATERPROOF for under water phone pictures & protection. Available at amazon.com
Cruise Power Strip No Surge Protector with USB Outlets Ship Approved - $24.99
Approved for Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Princess, Norwegian & most lines’ policies (NOT Disney).
Three, 3-prong outlets and Two USB sockets for a total of Five [5] plugs at a time.
Mini size, Compact & Lightweight for easy Travel and Packing. Available at amazon.com
Night Light Motion Sensor with Rotating Base - $23.99
BATTERY OPERATED: takes three [3] AAA batteries so able to use without a nearby power source.
MOTION ACTIVATED: activated when sensing motion within 15 feet of nightlight.
MAGNETIC BASE: use the magnet base to attach to metal areas or included adhesive for other surfaces.
TRAVEL SIZE: compact & perfect for cruise cabins.
ROTATING BASE: set on any flat surface or attach to walls & use rotating base for perfect lighting. Available at amazon.com
LEAKPROOF: 100% leak proof silicone containers & travel carrying case.
TRAVEL SIZED: silicon bottle set comes with TWO 2 oz and TWO 1.4 oz travel bottles & leak proof case.
BPA FREE: empty travel bottles are food-grade, BPA Free, reusable, refillable & easy to wash & refill.
CARABINERS: clips let you clip your travel container on any travel accessories. Available at amazon.com
Collapsible Travel Tote Bag - $12.99
Tiny after folding then expandable to hold large quantities of beach gear, shopping goodies & more. Double-stitched nylon for durability and waterproof for long-lasting beach, cruise & travel use. Large strap handles for over the shoulder carrying and comfortable when packed with stuff. Available at amazon.com
Package: 10/20/30 Count Available Options. Choose the right quantity according to your needs.
Advantages: Waterproof and sweatproof, light and convenient, easy to use and carry.
Attach 10 minutes before the travel, the effect will last about 1-3 days. Available at amazon.com
Regardless of where you want to sail, the sunny Caribbean or majestic Alaska, there are ways to save money on a cruise vacation. Sailing during shoulder season, that is, the period near the beginning or end of the peak cruising times, is one of the best ways to save money. Savvy cruisers who book during this period can benefit from major discounts, often 30- 40%. Money to keep for the next cruise, a once in a lifetime excursion, or other fun onboard activities like specialty dining or a massage. Just how much you can save varies by cruise line, ship and itinerary; however, we found some major differences when searching popular itineraries. Here’s a look at shoulder season by destination with some great saving opportunities.
The cruise season is relatively short in Alaska, running from May to September. While many travelers enjoy the milder weather of mid summer, there are savings for those who can brave a little cooler weather.
Typically you will find the best price for an Alaska cruise if you sail in April, May, or September. If you can find a ship that sails earlier or later than those dates, expect even better prices. The reason why prices are lower in these times is it’s far colder in Alaska these months than the peak summer.
Bermuda is a bit of an anomaly in that cruises don’t sail there in the winter, typically a busy time for warm destinations. May to October is the destination’s short cruise season and many itineraries feature an evening in port, a great bonus. For the most economical fares, cruisers should try to travel in early May or September. For example, a seven-night cruise out of New York on the Norwegian Joy in a balcony cabin runs is $1,670 in May but jumps to $2,250 in July for the same cabin. A 35% increase in the cruise fare.
Summer cruises that visit the UK, Baltics, and points beyond are pretty limited because of the shorter season. Typically, the Baltic and Northern European cruise season runs between April to October.
You will find the best price if you can visit at the very beginning or very end of the season. Try for the first or last sailing.
Cruising to the Caribbean continues to be the number one choice amongst cruisers, and the season has extended well outside traditional winter months. January, May, and September are good times to cruise to the Caribbean to save money.
Since the Caribbean is a year-round destination, you’re going to find the lowest prices on a Caribbean cruise if you sail during times of the year when school is in session. When there are less families looking to cruise, demand dips a bit and you can find a good deal.
Likewise, cruising during hurricane season can get you better prices. Hurricane season runs between the end of June through November, with the peak in the fall months. The prospect of a hurricane is enough to scare away some people. Combined with the fact school is in session, and you can find some great deals.
The cruise season generally encompasses May to October, with the occasional outlier.
Flying to the Mediterranean is an added expense for most cruisers. Booking flights during non-peak times can also save a significant amount, a factor to consider when booking a cruise.
A great time for a low price and favorable weather during a Mediterranean cruise is to go in early fall, when the weather is still warm but kids are back in school.
Source: cruise.blog
If you’ve been on a cruise before, then you likely have plenty of reasons why someone should take one. But if you’ve never been on a cruise, then you might wonder what all the fuss is about. The truth is, there’s no shortage of reasons that people take cruises. And each person will have their own favorite reason for setting sail. Cruises offer the uncanny ability to “disconnect”, there are no limits on baggage, and you can visit multiple places in one trip. There’s tons to do without going far and cruises are easy to plan. They give access to worldclass culture and offer a family-friendly vacations. They also leave year-round… meaning they fit any schedule. With so many cruises to choose from, here you’ll find the best cruises for you as put together by U.S.News Travel.
Newcomer Virgin Voyages may not seem like the most affordable offering at a glance, but it presents cruisers with supreme value. Base fares include all onboard dining, gratuities, Wi-Fi access, group fitness classes and more. Add those benefits to Virgin’s ongoing sales, and you’re looking at a top-notch experience for less. The brainchild of British entrepreneur Richard Branson, Virgin Voyages is a hip, adults-only cruise line that aims to be a bit different from the other options on the cruising market. And according to recent cruisers, it succeeds; many rave that a Virgin Voyages sailing is unlike any cruise experience they’ve had before (in a good way). Virgin Voyages’ ships stand out with their superyacht-inspired atmosphere, upscale dining outlets, free Wi-Fi access, design-forward staterooms and wellness activities. There are four ships in the fleet – Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady, Resilient Lady and Brilliant Lady – and the line sails to a variety of destinations around the globe, including popular spots in the Caribbean, Europe and the South Pacific. Virgin’s ships depart from ports in Miami; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Barcelona, Spain; Athens, Greece; Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Singapore; Melbourne, Australia; and Auckland, New Zealand. Itineraries typically last anywhere from two to 15 nights. Cruisers can enjoy numerous amenities on Virgin’s ships, including swanky pools with plenty of lounge seating, group workout classes, unique evening performances and more. Meanwhile, foodies will appreciate the ships’ 20-plus dining venues and specialty bars. Shore excursion options range from snorkeling and exploring Mayan ruins in Mexico to cultural tours and beach club relaxation in the Bahamas to scenic bike rides and food tastings in Corfu, Greece.
Disney’s ships sail to ports across the Caribbean, including Barbados, Jamaica and St. Lucia. Most of Disney’s Caribbean cruises stop at Castaway Cay – the cruise line’s private island in the Bahamas. In addition to offering character greetings and waterslides, the island boasts lesscongested beaches and prime snorkeling.
Whether you’re in the infinity pool, by the common area’s fireplace or on your stateroom’s veranda, Viking Ocean Cruises’ adults-only ships offer ample ways to cuddle up with your loved one while taking in your surroundings. After admiring the view, reconnect while sipping tea at the airy Wintergarden lounge or relaxing in the Nordic spa’s snow grotto or sauna.
Viking Ocean Cruises appeal to active and intellectual adults who are interested in learning about the history and culture of the destinations they visit. The smaller size of Viking’s ships allows them to access more exclusive ports throughout Europe, Asia, Australia, the Caribbean and the Mediterranean.
From its signature Mickey’s Sail-A-Wave Party to its pirate-themed dinners, Disney attracts passengers looking for a full roster of entertainment options. Passengers can enjoy kid-friendly dining venues and amenities, plus visits from Disney characters like Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Pluto. The line’s cruise ships also offer adults-only dining areas, quiet pool spots and nightlife options.
Disney Cruise Line’s ships – Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and the brand-new Disney Wish – receive kudos from families and critics alike for their kid-friendly atmospheres, whimsical amenities and well-equipped staterooms. The theme of Disney cruises is understated enough that sentimental adults looking to reconnect with their childhood fantasies will enjoy sailing just as much as the kids. In fact, each ship boasts secluded adults-only pools, restaurants, and lounges (though still not as many as other cruise lines). Although Disney’s ships vary in size, each vessel carries approximately one crew member for every three passengers.
Smaller ships (with verandas in every cabin) and destination-focused itineraries set Viking Ocean Cruises apart from other cruise lines. Viking’s emphasis on cultural enrichment means you can expect activities like TED Talk screenings, cooking classes and riveting stage performances, as well as shore excursions like exclusive after-hours museum visits or culinary tours.
Starting on day 1,684 guests will call Regent’s Seven Seas Mariner home for its 143-night Navigate the World cruise. The ship sails from Miami to Barcelona, with stops in enchanting destinations across South America and idyllic islands like Bora Bora in French Polynesia. There are also stops in Australia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, Vietnam, India, South Africa, the Canary Islands and more.
Most cruise ships feature a fake funnel (or two, or three!). Funnels were originally introduced to expel smoke and fumes from the lower decks. And they’re still necessary today—just not as much. They’re still present but mostly for for aesthetic reasons.
84,007
The average cruise ship sails the equivalent of three times around the world each year. Every year, the average commercial cruise ship covers some 84,007 miles
The world’s largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas, is twice the length of the Washington Monument. The ship (which debuted in 2018) is about 1,188 feet long and boasts 22 dining venues and 24 swimming pools.
Most cruise ships don’t have a thirteenth deck. Similar to skyscrapers around the world that omit the 13th floor, cruise lines often skip the 13th deck (and sometimes the 13th cabin) on the basis of superstition.
1900
The Prinzessin Victoria Luise, a German passenger ship of the Hamburg-America Line, was the first official cruise ship to set sail in the summer of 1900.
30-30
Cruise ship crew members have a secret set of codewords. A ‘30-30’, for instance, means the crew is asking maintenance to clean up a mess. Other codes are ‘Alpha’ which is a medical emergency, and ‘Bravo’ which indicates a fire.
The Titanic was only a fraction of the size of modern cruise ships. Compared to nearly every modern cruise ship, the Titanic falls short in a range of ways, from its size to its accommodations. For example, Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas, which made her maiden voyage in 2009, is about five times more spacious than the Titanic. And while the Titanic was only able to accommodate 2,229 guests, the Oasis of the Seas can accommodate 5,400
Cruise ship anchors can weigh up to 20,500 pounds—about the same as four African forest elephants.
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
July 1
Postal Worker Day
Ponce Inlet Historical Museum www.ponce-inlet.org
July 1, August 5
1st Saturday Sip & Stroll
Canal Street Historic District, 1 pm www.canalstreetnsb.com
July 4
Fireworks over the Runway Flagler Beach & Palm Coast Flagler Executive Airport www.palmcoast.gov/events
July 7, August 4
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
July 7
Onward Movies on the Halifax The Casements www.thecasements.net
July 7, Aug 4 Book Club
Fridays Palm Coast community Center www.parksandrec.fun/adults
July 14
Movies in the Park
Jurassic World Central Park at Town Center www.palmcoast.gov/events
July 18
Learn the Basics of Your Computer Palm Coast Community Center www.parksandrec.fun/adults
July 18, August 15
Food Truck Tuesdays
Central Park, Town Center, 5 pm – 8 pm www.palmcoastgov.com
July 21
Tropical Nights
Downtown Deland https://mainstreetdeland.org/
July 22
Shark Exploration Day
Ponce Inlet Historical Museum www.ponce-inlet.org
July 28
Horticulture Workshop
Palm Coast Community Center www.parksandrec.fun/adults
Ongoing – August 2
A Day at the Movies Wednesdays
Palm Coast Community Center www.parksandrec.fun/adults
August 3
Watermelon Day
Ponce Inlet Historical Museum www.ponce-inlet.org
August 4
Princess Diaries
Movies on the Halifax The Casements www.thecasements.net
August 11
Movies in the Park Men in Black Central Park at Town Center www.palmcoast.gov/events
August 16
Scavenger Hunt @ the Park Timucuan Oaks Garden www.ponce-inlet.org
August 26
Coke Zero Sugar 400 Daytona International Speedway 7:00 pm www.daytnainternationalspeedway.com
June 30
Jaded - Aerosmith Tribute
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
July 1
Never Stop Believin’ - Journey Tribute
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
July 4
Alter Eagles - Eagles Tribute
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
July 7
Carnival of Crue - Motley Crue Tribute
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
July 8
Rushour & Kiss America - Rush and Kiss Tributes
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
July 14
The Boss Project - Bruce Springsteen Tribute
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
July 15
China Grove & Supernatural - Doobie Brothers & Santana Tributes
The Boss Project - Bruce Springsteen Tribute
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
Ted Nugent Adios MOFO
Peabody Auditorium
https://www.peabodyauditorium.org/
July 19
The Beautiful Loser Bob Seger Tribute Athens Theatre https://athensdeland.com/
July 21
The Wildflowers - Tom Petty Tribute With Special Guest: Bluefield Acoustic Duo
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
July 22
US Stones - Rolling Stones Tribute
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
July 23
Michael Franti & Spearhead – Big Big Love Tour 2023
Saint Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com
July 26, August 23
Slo’ Jam
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
July 28
Sir Jac - Prince Tribute
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
August 2
Night Ranger
Peabody Auditorium
https://www.peabodyauditorium.org/
August 4
Nuthin’ Fancy - Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
August 5
Loverboy Tribute, REO Survivor & Chicago Rewired - Loverboy, REO Speedwagon & Chicago Tributes
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
August 11
Aerosmith Rocks! A Tribute
Athens Theatre
https://athensdeland.com/
Music Night – The Gazebros
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
KC 70’s Party Band & Back in Time
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
August 12
Best of Rod Stewart Tribute
Athens Theatre
https://athensdeland.com/
August 18
Peace of Woodstock Athens Theatre
https://athensdeland.com/
Fast Forward - Kenny Chesney Tribute
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
August 19
Smokin’ & Renegade - Boston & Styx Tributes
Daytona Beach Bandshell 7:15 pm www.daytonabeach.com
August 25
John Denver Tribute
Athens Theatre
https://athensdeland.com/
Ongoing Exhibits
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
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 – July 8
“Figuratively Speaking Awards Exhibit”
Opening Reception May 21st 1-4pm
Art League of Daytona Beach www.artleague.org
Past Perfect Exhibition & Sale
Arts on Douglas
New Smyrna Beach
www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org
Ongoing – July 15
Inspirations & Reflections
Featuring Suzanne Barrett & Louise Kennedy
Expressions Art Gallery on Colbert https://expressions-9a53.mailchimpsites.com/upcoming-events
Ongoing – July 31
Sit, Stitch, ‘N Give Mondays
Palm Coast community Center www.parksandrec.fun/adults
Ongoing – August 1
Wood Carvers
Tuesdays
Palm Coast community Center
www.parksandrec.fun/adults
Ongoing – August 2
Open Art Studio
Palm Coast community Center www.parksandrec.fun/adults
Ongoing – August 6
Caribbean Indigenous Resistance
Karshan Center of Graphic Art www.moas.org
Ongoing – Oct 1
Unfolding the Universe: The James Webb Space Telescope
Edward E. and Jane B. Ford Gallery www.moas.org
Ongoing – October 28
Nature Sketch Club
ACA Main Campus, Pabst Visitor Center & Gallery www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org
Now- July 28
Camp Create Museum of Art Deland
Monday-Friday 9:00 am- 4 pm www.moartdeland.ort
July – August
New Painting Foundations with Mary Gerlach Thursdays, 6-9pm
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
July 1
Talk Art! Linda Lopez
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
July 1, August 5
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
July 7, 14, 21, 28
Explore & Channel your Creativity with Carolyn Land
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
July 9
Now and Not Yet
Performing and Visual Arts
Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater www.drphillipscenter.org
July 10, August 14
Oil Painting with Morris Weiner
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
July 12, August 9
Palette Knife Painting with Pamela Ramey Tatum
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
July 14- October 1
William Entrekin
THE KEEN OBSERVER
Museum oof Art Deland www.moartdeland.ort
July 14, August 11
Book Club
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
July 16 - August 20
“Contemplations” Exhibit
A Retrospective Collection of Works by Betty Morris Parker
Opening Reception July 16th 1-4pm
Art League of Daytona Beach www.artleague.org
July 19 – September 2
Grace Senior Morandi & Christine Broussard
Opening Reception 5-7pm
Expressions Art Gallery on Colbert https://expressions-9a53.mailchimpsites.com/upcoming-events
August 5
Talk Art! Joannie Fusella
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
August 27 - September 23
“Melange” Florida Artist Group Exhibit
Opening Reception August 27th 1-4pm
Art League of Daytona Beach www.artleague.org
Ongoing – July 2
Beetlejuice The Musical Walt Disney Theater
www.drphillipscenter.org
Ongoing - July 9
All My Sons
Lime Light Theatre, Flagler College’s Lewis Auditorium www.limelight-theatre.org
July 9, 10, 11
Annie Jr. The Penguin Project Flagler Playhouse www.flaglerplayhouse.com
July 1
Harvey Ritz Theater www.ritztheatersanford.com
July 1 – 2
The Princess and the Pea Daytona Playhouse https://daytonaplayhouse.org/
July 2
Bring It On The Musical Steinmetz Hall www.drphillipscenter.org
July 13 – 30
Seussical the Musical
The Little Theatre of NSB https://www.nsbplayers.org/
July 14, 28
Movie Matinee
Flagler County Public Library https://www.flaglercounty.gov/
July 14 – August 6
Jimmy Buffet’s Escape to Margaritaville Athens Theatre https://athensdeland.com/
July 21
Art in the Form of Film: Rumble Fish (1983) The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
July 21 - 22
George Lopez Live Hard Rock Live https://www.orlando-theatre.com/
July 29
Kapil Sharma Amway Center https://www.orlando-theatre.com/
August 11 – 13
Paw Patrol Live Orlando Theatre https://www.orlando-theatre.com/
August 11 – September 3
Hands on a Hardbody
Lime Light Theatre, Flagler College’s Lewis Auditorium www.limelight-theatre.org
August 18
Art in the Form of Film: O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
August 31 – September 10
Over the River and Through the Woods The Little Theatre of NSB https://www.nsbplayers.org/
July, August
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
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
Ongoing – July 29
Welcome to Tennis
Thursdays & Saturdays
Palm Coast Tennis Center
www.parksandrec.fun/tennis
Ongoing – August 3
Bam! Balance and Motion
Mondays, Thursdays
Palm Coast community Center
www.parksandrec.fun/adults
Ongoing – August 8
Adult Basketball League
Tuesdays
Buddy Taylor Middle School
www.parksandrec.fun/athletics
Ongoing – August 9
Intermediate Pickleball
Wednesdays
Holland Park Tennis Courts
www.parksandrec.fun/athletics
Ongoing – August 9
Master Swim Club
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Palm Coast Aquatics Center
www.parksandrec.fun/aquatics
Ongoing – August 11
Beginner’s Pickleball
Tuesdays & Fridays
Holland Park Tennis Courts
www.parksandrec.fun/athletics
Round Robin Tennis
Tuesdays, Fridays, & Saturdays
Palm Coast Tennis Center
www.parksandrec.fun/tennis
Ongoing – August 14
Aqua Zumba
Monday – Thursday
Palm Coast Aquatics Center www.parksandrec.fun/aquatics
Morning Blast Tennis Drills
Mondays, Fridays
Palm Coast Tennis Center
www.parksandrec.fun/tennis
July 1
Beach 5K NSB
New Smyrna Beach, 7:00 am www.runningintheusa.com
July 8
Medal Madness Squirrel 5K and 10K at Green Springs Park Deltona, 8:00 am www.runningintheusa.com
July 19, August 16
Summer Stretch
Timucuan Oaks Garden
www.ponce-inlet.org
July 22
Tour De Palm Coast Bike Tour
Palm Coast Community Center
www.palmcoast.gov/events
Medal Madness Squirrel 5K and 10K at Lake Beresford Park DeLand
www.runningintheusa.com
July 28
Florida Healthcare Plans Wellness Workshop
Healthy Hydration
Palm Coast community Center
www.parksandrec.fun/adults
July 31, August 7, 14
Women’s Self Defense with FCSO
Palm Coast community Center
www.parksandrec.fun/adults
Palm Coast
American Dominic’s Deli & Eatery
160 Cypress Point Pkwy. 445 8422
High Jackers Restaurant
202 Airport Rd. 586 6078
The Pub at Pine Lakes Golf Course
400 Pine Lakes Pkwy 445 2913
Seafood
386 A Fusion of Fine Eating 5949 N. Oceanshore Blvd. 246 0070
J.T.’s Seafood Shack
5224 N Oceanshore Boulevard 446 4337
Sushi
Fancy Sushi & Grill 5290 E. Hwy 100, Ste 105 586 5988
Cafe
La Piazza Cafe 101 Palm Harbor Pkwy 246 6366
Metro Diner
250 Palm Coast Pkwy., NE Ste. 205 951 4490
Mexican
Cantina Louie
10 Palm Harbor Village Way W. 585 4112
BBQ
Captain’s BBQ Bait & Tackle
5862 N. Oceanshore Blvd. 597 2888
BBQ
Woody’s Bar-B-Q
99 Flagler Plaza Dr., Route 100 439 5010
Asian
Ai Japanese Restaurant 208 St. Joe Plaza Dr. 446 0508
Bamboo Creek Restaurant
800 Belle Terre Parkway, Suite 216 446 9888
China King 1475 Palm Coast Pkwy. 447 8788
China One 1220 Palm Coast Pkwy SW 445 7188
Mamaling Asian Street Food 1280 Palm Coast Pkwy. SW 302 0777
Caribbean Caribbean Treats 4996 Palm Coast Pkwy. W 447 7386
Coffee/Wine/Spirits
Hammock Wine and Cheese Shop 5368 N. Oceanshore Blvd. 386 445 3357
French La Creperie Kafe 9 Harbor Center Dr. 597 4443
Indian Fifth Element, 101 Palm Harbor Pkwy. 302 0202
Italian Mezzaluna Pizzeria
101 Palm Harbor Pkwy #104a European Village 386 445 1004
Modern American Next Door Beach Bistro 509 N Ocean Shore Blvd 338 3506
Pub The Brass Tap 250 Palm Coast Pkwy. NE, Unit 201 585-4551
Flagler Beach/Beachside
American The Anchor 500 S. Oceanshore Blvd. 439 1818
Beach Belly Bobs Sandwich Shop 1842 S Oceanshore Blvd. 693 5000
Beachfront Grille 2444 S Oceanshore Blvd. 693-4839
Friends Cafe 220 South Flagler Ave. 439 4815
High Tides at Snack Jacks 2805 S. Oceanshore Blvd. 439 3344
Whaam Burger 400 S Oceanshore Blvd. 439 2543
Flagler Beach/Beachside
Pub
Finn’s Beachside Pub 101 N Oceanshore Blvd 439 7755
Seafood Atlantic Grille Restaurant Hammock Beach Golf Resort 105 16th Rd E. 447 4610
Break Awayz at the Beach 819 N Oceanshore Blvd. 439 7700
Crave’s Coastal Kitchen and Cocktails 2000 S Oceanshore Blvd
386 439 5830
Flagler Fish Company 180 South Daytona Ave. 439 0000
Golden Lion Café 501 North Oceanshore Blvd.
439 3004
Island Grille 224 S. Ocean Shore Blvd. 693 4966
Oceanside Beach Bar & Grille 1848 S. Oceanshore Blvd. 439 6345
The Net by George 1916 S. Oceanshore Blvd 338 3358
talian
Romero’s Tuscany by the Sea 308 S Ocean Shore Blvd. 693 4055
Flagler Beach/Beachside
Café
By the Sea Café 1536 S. Oceanshore Blvd. 439 6428
Hi Tulip Café 400 Beach Village Dr. 439 9274
Java Joint Beachside Grille 2201 N A1A Flagler Beach 439 1013
Sun Bros. Café 301 Moody Blvd. 693-4399
The Turtle Shack 2123 N. Oceanshore Blvd. 693 4851
Vessel Sandwich Co 213 S 2nd St #4 693 5085
Mexican
A1A Burrito Works Taco Shop 400 S. A1A 439 6601
Pizza Faro 311 N Ocean Shore Blvd. 693 4746
Giovanni Pizza and Pasta 218 Moddy Blvd 693 4815
Rocky’s Pizzeria Restaurant 105 N Oceanshore Blvd 439 6545
Flagler Beach/Beachside
Caribbean Funky Pelican 215 S Oceanshore Blvd 439 0011
Tortugas Florida Kitchen & Bar 608 S. Ocean Shore Blvd. 439 0098
Healthy Back to Eden Café 210 S Central 693 4930
Coffe/Wine/Spirits
Flagler Beachfront Winery 611 N Oceanshore Blvd 693 4950
Bunnell American Chicken Pantry, LLC 1105 S State Street 437 3316
Hot Diggity Dog 1001 State Street 437 0990
Seafood Bantam Chef 101 East Court Ave. 437 3804
Italian Terranova Restaurant 208 N State St 437 3101