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Richard Savidge - Creative Driector Amanda Stinnet - Writer
Staff: Jan and Martin Gage - Publishers
Richard Savidge - Creative Driector Amanda Stinnet - Writer
17-24 Scene: Events, Music, Art, Theater 28, 30 Ormond Cuisine
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Having moved to Ormond Beach in June of 2014, Marianne loves this tranquil ocean setting. She works in oils, acrylics, and watercolors depending on her mood. Her repertoire includes painting pet portraits, photo-realistic ocean scenes, and whimsical mermaid creations. Marianne enjoys working with liquid colors and vibrant hues. Composition and value are her keystones as she works to bring life and excitement to her viewers.
With more than forty years experience in visual arts, she learned her skills working with both relaist and abstract artists. She has been exhibited in California, Colorado, New Yorkm and The Caribbean, winning Best in Show for her work, “Tangerine Sunrise.”
Gage Publishing, Inc.
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November 5
Ormond Beach
First Saturday Art Walk
3 PM - 7 PM
November 10, 17, 24
Ormond Beach
Farmer’s Market
8 AM - 1 PM
City Hall Plaza, 22 S Beach St.
November 15
Once Upon A Storytine Series
10 AM - 11 AM
The Casements 25 Riverside Drive
November 19
Riverfest Seafood Festival
10 AM - 6 PM
Rockefeller Gardens 26 Riverside Drive
December 3
Ormond Beach
First Saturday Art Walk
3 PM - 7 PM
December 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Ormond Beach
Farmer’s Market
8 AM - 1 PM
City Hall Plaza, 22 S Beach St.
December 20
Once Upon A Storytine Series
10 AM - 11 AM
The Casements 25 Riverside Drive
January 7
Ormond Beach
First Saturday Art Walk
3 PM - 7 PM
January 5, 12, 19, 26
Ormond Beach
Farmer’s Market
8 AM - 1 PM
City Hall Plaza, 22 S Beach St.
February 4
Granada Grand Festival of the Arts
10 AM - 4 PM
New Britain Avenue Ormond Beach
March 4
Taste of Ormond
4 PM - 7 PM
Rockefeller Gardens
For more info visit: ormondbeachmainstreet.com
While overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, you will enjoy the best breakfast you could imagine at Alfies Restaurant. You can watch the dolphins jumping and the surfers riding the waves as you enjoy one of the many famous dishes.
www.alfiesrestaurant.com
Head over to The Casements for Christmas on the Halifax 44th Annual Gala.
Have some Holiday Tea before lunch on 12/4 at 12:30 pm. You can always come back for more at 2:30 pm!
For lunch, go to Greektown Taverna for a hand cut Gyro and a decadent baklava!
You won’t be disappointed.
www.greektowntaverna.com
Take part in the 30th Annual Home for the Holidays Parade on Main Street at 5 pm. The theme this year is “Holiday Broadcasts” featuring holiday scenes from your favorite movies and shows. There will be live bands, outstanding performances, Santa & Mrs Claus, festive floats, and the Ormond MainStreet Tree Lighting at 6pm.
www.ormondbeach.org
Enjoy a delicious dinner at Rose Villa while also observing the festive gingerbread fantasy holiday light display out front. Expect a mouth-watering menu with many selections from which to choose.
www.rosevillarestaurant.com
Take in a holiday movie at Movies on the Halifax. Bring a chair or blanket to Rockefeller Gardens and enjoy a showing of “Santa Clause” rated PG. Movies are weather-sensitive.
www.thecasements.net
Get ready for a fun filled Thanksgiving weekend with more than 6,000 beautiful classic and custom cars for show and sale, a massive swap meet, delicious food, arts and crafts on Artisan Alley and so much more! The 49th Daytona Turkey Run is Thursday, November 24th – Sunday, November 27th at the Daytona International Speedway and you won’t want to miss it!
• Meet Joe and Mandi Martin from Iron Resurrection as seen on MotorTrend TV, Friday, November 25th and Saturday, November 26th from 9am-12pm and 1pm - 4pm.
• The Hops and Hoods 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 and $10 for 10 samples and include a Saturday VIP parking pass. Tickets can be purchased in advance or onsite. See www.turkeyrun.com for more info.
• Mecum Mobile Experience – Experience first-hand what it feels like to be in the middle of a fast-paced Mecum auction through simulations and hands on activities!
• Kids Zone – There is something for everyone in the family at the Daytona Turkey Run! Parents, kick your feet up and take a walking break while the kids check out the fun with games, slides and more!
• Turkey Run Nights – Don’t let your fun end at the Daytona Turkey Run. Join us November 23th – 26th for FREE nighttime fun outside the Daytona Speedway. Sit with friends, enjoy the music, and check out some awesome classic cars!
• 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.
Dates:
Thursday, November 24th – Sunday, November 27th
Hours: Thursday - Saturday ~ 8AM-4PM, Sunday ~ 8AM-2PM
Tickets: Thursday - Saturday ~ $20/day, Sunday ~ $15
Kids 11 and under free
Location:
Daytona International Speedway Parking: FREE. Available outside speedway.
Limited infield spectator parking also available for $25 (must be purchased in advance of the Daytona Turkey Run)
For more Information: www.TurkeyRun.com
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Few things feel as special as opening a personalized gift made just for you. Cross all of your loved ones off your list with these unique, custom presents.
Personalized Hardcover Cookbook, $79.99
They can say goodbye to their handwritten recipes and upgrade to a personalized photo cookbook filled with all their favorites. This Pinhole Press hardcover cookbook includes 20 pages or you can add more for an additional cost.
www.pinholepress.com
A gift for newlyweds or those with anniversaries coming up, this personalized world map is a sentimental and thoughtful gift for them to use whenever they travel together.
www.uncommongoods.com
Nike makes great products, and they’re popular for a reason. But it’s nice to get the benefits of the design team without forsaking what makes something unique. You can customize a pair of Nike’s for them or gift them a gift card so they can get creative making something one-of-a-kind on their own. www.nike.com
Ink & Luxe Personalized Zodiac Mug, $26.25
Choose from a ceramic or glass mug printed with their zodiac sign, constellation, and thoughtful words to describe their sign’s traits. You can also personalize the mug by adding their name.
www.etsy.com
Subscription, $79.99 (originally $120)
VNYL’s team of curators studies your music profile to hand-pick new albums that they think you’ll love. Then they send you a tailored pick to your door. If your giftee is a music-lover and has a record player, this is a cool subscription that will help them discover even more music to love. www.vnyl.org
A sturdy, comfortable, and stylish apron becomes even more stylish and personal with the addition of embroidery on the apron chest or waist strap. You can choose from script or block font in a variety of colors. While we love the classic styles, now might also be a good time to take advantage of their limited-edition aprons. www.hedleyandbennett.
A pizza-making kit is a sweet gift for couples or families that love to cook together. The threepiece set comes with a monogrammable pizza board, a rocker, and a crisper for delicious results. www.bedbathandbeyond.com
If they’re new to the world of wine, gifting them a Winc subscription will help them choose their favorite styles by testing several wines each month. Winc is one of our favorite wine delivery options due to its extensive selection and interactive wine quiz that each subscriber takes before receiving wines to try. www.winc.com
If their pet is more like family, this fun portrait of their favorite furry or scaly best friend is sure to make their day. Choose from three art styles and canvas sizes and several background colors to make this gift even more unique. www.canvaspop.com
Want a gift that keeps on giving? Food subscription boxes are a great way to make your favorite foodie happy. With a box to open every month, you’re sure to put a smile on their face all year long. The experts from Delish recommend these tasty boxes ranging from boozy, cheesy to meaty to even pizza! Knock several people off your list with this unique gift idea.
Pasta of the Month Club - $65
For three months of pasta, choose this subscription that always includes one box of Sfoglini Organic Semolina pasta, one box of Sfoglini specialty pasta, and recipe cards for inspiration.
www.sfoglini.com
CUTS Meat of the Month - $185
Arby’s isn’t the only place that has the meats this year because CUTS is bringing them right to your door. With this membership, you can choose between a three or six month arrangement of five pork or pork-free cut options that are 100 percent American-raised and grazed meats. Can’t get any better than that!
www.cutsbyjayandpat.com
Pizza of the Month - $89
Each box of this subscription will come with one pizza per month that will serve up to four people. The recipient will be able to try pizza from Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, Nebraska, and Brooklyn, NY.
www.goldbelly.com
Popcorn of the Month - $20
For those who can’t get enough of popcorn, The Popcorn Factory’s Flavor of the Month Club will be able to soothe their hunger. Featuring a new flavor each month, popcorn lovers will receive a onegallon tin of popcorn that ships the first week of every month.
www.thepopcornfactory.com
Snack of the Month - $40
Have a friend who loves all things Japan? While they may not be ready travel quite yet, gifting them a monthly membership to Bokksu may be able to hold them over. Equipped with 20 to 24 authentic Japanese snacks and a cultural guide, this is the one snack experience they won’t want to let go of.
www.bokksu.com
The Wine Party Co.
Wine of the Month - $110
Though there are plenty of wine subscriptions that you can purchase for yourself or gift to a friend, none are quite like this one. This monthly experience delivers four wines right to your door with either a signature mix or just red wines only. There’s even a guide on what to pair with each wine.
www.thewinepartyco.com
For the pickle lover in your life, there is now a personalized monthly pickle subscription for them to enjoy on sandwiches or alone. The shipment comes with a few jars of pickled cucumbers as well as other pickled produce to get their taste buds excited.
www.mouth.com
Coffee of the Month - $17
For the coffee junkie comes this monthly subscription, customselected by the experts at North Carolina roaster Counter Culture. Beans are fresh-roasted and seasonal and you can choose between nine different types, from the darkest roasts to decaf.
www.counterculturecoffee.com
When we have something to celebrate, nothing is better than traveling somewhere that provides endless entertainment. A city that provides novelty, culture, and fun is exactly where a good celebration takes place. The writers and editors of Thrillest Travel whittled down 300-plus American cities to find the absolute best places to celebrate in the US and here are a few of their top picks.
Every cinematic, musical, and literary love letter to New York City is true. Most even fall short of the real thing. A few days hardly seems long enough to see, hear, taste, and feel it all. And it isn’t. But neither is a lifetime. So hop on the subway—the best way to gain a deeper understanding of the city and its many denizens—and take a small bite out of the Big Apple instead of trying to swallow it whole.
The only thing more famous than NYC’s restaurants, bars, cultural institutions, music scene, and sports dynasties is its absolute immensity. And while the world-famous neighborhoods of Lower and Midtown Manhattan—Little Italy, Chinatown, Soho, the Village, the list goes on— are arguably the most beginner-friendly, they’re only the tip of the iceberg. Peaceful parks and killer (not to mention cheap!) nightlife in Brooklyn; international fare in the globe-spanning cultural melting pot that is Queens; vibrant Black history and culture in Harlem; hidden goodies and a singularly strong sense of community in the Bronx.
In recent years, Santa Fe has emerged from the desert as an oasis for incredible food, art, culture, and natural beauty in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Nicknamed “The City Different,” New Mexico’s capital city serves as a thriving creative hub; for proof, look to the trippy installations at Meow Wolf, the Museum of International Folk Art, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, and the classic Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. (One might argue that a day trip to Bandelier National Monument or a turquoise-filled retail therapy session at Wind River could be equally inspiring.)
New Orleans has everything you could possibly need to have the most fun three days of your whole damn life. It’s the best city in America for a stroll, whether drink-in-hand through the lamp-lit cobblestones of the French Quarter, or past the stately manors of the Garden District. You’ll encounter historic architecture, gothic live oaks, and joyous music wherever you go. When it comes to atmosphere, Crescent City is king.
No judgment if you go all-in with the frozen daiquiris on Bourbon Street or jazz club-hopping on Frenchmen, but it’s well worth going beyond the tourist haunts. Get lost in the spooky labyrinthine Lafayette Cemetery in the Garden District, drink and shop your way down Magazine Street, and hit any number of quintessential watering holes for food that’ll leave you in a happy, deep-fried daze. Hospitable residents are passionate about showing their city to worthy visitors: Be respectful and open-minded, opt for a hotel or B&B over an Airbnb, and never—NEVER—talk trash about the Saints.
Along with a music scene that’s still second to none—look no further than the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Musicians Hall of Fame, the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the National Museum of African American Music for proof—the creative cup runneth over here: artists, tech geniuses, and master chefs keep flocking to Nashville to be a part of the latest “It City.” Pack your bags and prepare to honky-tonk.
Country stars-turned-entrepreneurs like Blake Shelton offer enormous entertainment complexes where music and drinks are a-go all day long, while locals party at more humble spots like Robert’s Western World, where cream-of-the-crop Nashville acts take the small stage. Breweries (Yazoo Brewing Co., Jackalope Brewing, and Tennessee Brew Works) conveniently all lie within staggering distance of one another, and all adventures here should culminate in a feast of Nashville Hot Chicken from the OGs at Prince’s Hot Chicken Shack or Bolton’s.
Have you ever heard a Savannah native speak? If you haven’t, you’re missing out. The sweet Southern drawl of the city’s denizens should tell you all you need to know about this Spanish-moss draped city. It’s easy-going. It’s classic. And it’s charming as hell. In many respects, Savannah feels like a mini New Orleans. Mouthwatering seafood (The Olde Pink House, Savannah Seafood Shack, Sorry Charlie’s Oyster Bar, Shabazz Seafood Restaurant, and River House Seafood) awaits all across town, as do all kinds of butter-loaded, piping hot Southern comforts. Along River Street, you’ll find candy shops, art galleries, hopping restaurants, and lively bars.
October 13
Simple Self Defense for Women® Workshop
Spruce Creek Country Club – Sunset Room 6:00 – 8:00pm 1900 Country Club Drive, Port Orange www.simpleselfdefenseforwomen.com 386 295 2043
October 22
Annual Pars and a Purpose for Children’s Cure Fundraiser golf tournament and luncheon dance Crane Lakes Golf & Country Club https://fundraising.stjude.org
CampWinona Mud Fest Run
YMCA Camp Winona, DeLeon Springs, noon www.ymcacampwinona .org
Yappy Hour
Bistro 424 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm 424 Luna Bella Lane, STE 111, New Smyrna Beach www.halifaxhumanesociety.org
October 28
Halloween Fundraiser for Neighbors to Families, Inc Palm Coast Yacht Club, 6 pm – 1 pm www.palmcoastyachtclub.com
October 29
Halloween Harvest
YMCA Camp Winona, DeLeon Springs, 4-9 pm www.ymcacampwinona .org
November 4, December 2
First Friday Flagler Beach Reoccurring Monthly, 5:30 pm – 9 pm www.visitflagler.com
November 5, December 3
1st Saturday Sip & Stroll
Canal Street Historic District, 1 pm www.canalstreetnsb.com/sip-stroll/
Creative Bazaar Arts & Crafts Flea Market Palm Coast Arts Foundation www.visitflagler.com
November 8, December 7
Climb to the Moon Ponce Inlet Lighthouse www.ponceinlet.org
November 9, December 4
Wine, Women, & Chocolate Downtown DeLand www.mainstreetdeland.org
November 12, December 10
Canal Street Classic Cruise Car Show Canal Street, NSB www.canalstreetnsb.com
November 12 – 13
The Flamingo Follies Holiday Art Show Flagler Ave., NSB www.flaglerave.com
November 15, December 20
Food Truck Tuesdays Central Park, Town Center, 5 pm – 8 pm www.palmcoastgov.com
November 17, December 15
Canal Street Nights New Smyrna Beach www.visitnsbfl.com
November 19
Indigenous Peoples Heritage Day Ponce Inlet Lighthouse www.ponceinlet.org
Riverwalk Park Food Truck Fest Riverwalk Park, Port Orange www.visitnsbfl.com
November 19, December 17
Downtown DeLand Cruise Downtown DeLand www.mainstreetdeland.org
November 25
Spark the Spirit 2022 Christmas Park, 5 pm – 7 pm www.canalstreetnsb.com
November 26
Coastal Christmas Market 2022 Christmas Park, 9 am – 5 pm www.canalstreetnsb.com
December 2
Light Up Deland Downtown DeLand www.mainstreetdeland.org
December 3
39th Annual Palm Coast Holiday Boat Parade Palm Coast Yacht Club www.palmcoastyachtclub.com
Winter Family Fest Pavilion at Port Orange, 10 am www.visitnsbfl.com
2022 City of NSB Christmas Parade
Flagler Ave. to Canal St. Route www.canalstreetnsb.com
December 10 - 11
Florida Holiday Challenge Ocean Center www.oceancenter.com
October 29
Majesty of Rock Tribute to Journey/Styx Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 7:30 pm www.wdpac.com
Celebrating 13 Years of Picnic and Pops Palm Coast Arts Foundation www.palmcoastartsfoundation.com
November 3 – 6
Florida Smooth Jazz Weekend Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort www.floridasmoothjazz.com
November 4
Sweet Baby James – James Taylor Tribute Athens Theatre DeLand www.athensdeland.com
November 5
Wholigans – The Ultimate Tribute to the Who Athens Theatre DeLand www.athensdeland.com
November 9
Cowboy Bebop Live Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 7:30 pm www.wdpac.com
November 11
ZZ Top with Austin Meade Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org
Music Night – A Patriotic Salute to Our Veterans with the Veterans Band The Hub on Canal, 7 pm – 9 pm www.thehuboncanal.org
November 12
Hey Tonight – A Musical Tribute to CCR & Fogerty Athens Theatre DeLand www.athensdeland.com
November 18
The Jersey Tenors Flagler Auditorium www.flaglerauditorium.org
The Motowners “Legends of Motown” Tribute Show and Revue Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 7:30 pm www.wdpac.com
November 25
The Celtic Angels Christmas Flagler Auditorium www.flaglerauditorium.org
November 30
One Night of Queen Flagler Auditorium www.flaglerauditorium.org
December 2
Community Chorus of Palm Coast Trinity Presbyterian, 7 pm www.communitychorusofpalmcoast.com
December 3
True Rumours: Fleetwood Mac Tribute Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 7:30 pm www.wdpac.com
December 4
Community Chorus of Palm Coast Trinity Presbyterian, 4 pm www.communitychorusofpalmcoast.com
Sanford Jazz Ensemble Holiday Concert Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 3 pm www.wdpac.com
December 5
Million Dollar Quartet Christmas Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org
December 9
Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org
Music Night – Christmas Concert
The Hub on Canal, 7 pm – 9 pm www.thehuboncanal.org
December 10
Three Dog Night Live in Concert Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org
December 11
Opera Orlando All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 7:30 pm www.wdpac.com
December 14
Orlando Gay Chorus presents: A HoliGAY Spectacular Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 7:30 pm www.wdpac.com
December 18
Sanford Jazz Ensemble Christmas Show Brannon Center, NSB 410 2890
Orlando Big Band: Holiday Favorites Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 3 pm www.wdpac.com
Ongoing Exhibits
Selections from the MOAS Contemporary Collection Root Hall 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
Visions of the Future Lowell and Nancy Lohman Family Planetarium Lobby www.moas.org
Jack Mitchell Portrait Gallery
ACA Main Campus, Pabst Visitor Center & Gallery www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org
Ongoing – November 27
Epiphany! Visions of Art | Beaux Arts of Central Florida Annual Exhibition Gary R. Libby Entry Court and Root Hall www.moas.org
Ongoing – November 13
Annual Members Showcase Awards Exhibit Art League of Daytona Beach www.artleague.org
Ongoing – December 2
Gathering Light: One Collector’s Journey Southeast Museum of Photography www.southeastmuseumofphotography.org
Ongoing – December 17
Days of Punk Southeast Museum of Photography www.southeastmuseumofphotography.org
Ongoing – December 4
Tech Savvy: Home Technology from 1890’s to the 1990’s Edward E. and Jane B. Ford Gallery www.moas.org
Family Ties: Joachim Murat and Family in the MOAS Collection Edward E. and Jane B. Ford Gallery www.moas.org
Ongoing – December 11
Robert Shetterly: Americans Who Tell the Truth Museum of Art DeLand www.moartdeland.org
Ongoing – December 23
Najee Dorsey: Southern Crossroads Museum of Art DeLand www.moartdeland.org
Ongoing – March 19
Minor Masterpieces: Porcelain Painted Scenes from the Collection Bouchelle Changing Gallery www.moas.org
October 18 – 22
1th Annual New Smyrna Beach Plein Air Paint Out Marine Discovery Center/Artists’ Workshop www.marinediscoverycenter.org
October 22
Palm Coast Fall Arts Festival Palm Coast Arts Foundation www.palmcoastartsfoundation.com
November 5
Talk Art! Pamela Ramey Tatum – Between Realism and Abstraction The Hub on Canal, 1 pm – 2 pm www.thehuboncanal.org
November 5, December 3
Downtown Arts District Gallery Walk
Canal Street, New Smyrna Beach, 10 am – 84pm www.canalstreetnsb.com
First Saturday Ormond Beach Art Walk Arts on Granada, 4 pm – 8 pm www.facebook.com/ormondbeachartstudio
November 5 - 26
Stacey Fletcher: Silver Linings
ACA Downtown: Arts on Douglas, Feature Gallery www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org
November 19
Fall Festival of the Arts Deland Downtown DeLand www.mainstreetdeland.org
November 20 – December 18
Beaux Arts Annual Members’ Exhibit Art League of Daytona Beach www.artleague.org
December 3 – January 10
Small Things Considered: A Special Holiday Group Exhibition
ACA Downtown: Arts on Douglas, alt_space Gallery www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org
December 15
Creative Medicine: Poetry and Prose with a Rhythmic Twist
ACA Harris House www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 - 9AM TO 5PM
NOVEMBER 6 - 10AM TO 4PM
Historic Downtown Riverfront Park on Beach Street, between Bay Street and Orange Avenue.
Enjoy 225 fine eartists and artisans from around the country. www.HalifaxArtFestival.
Open October 29 - January 15, 2023
Paul Jacoulet (1902-1960) designed a remarkable set of woodblock prints that are beautifully composed, visually exciting, and masterfully produced. This group of 47 of the original prints - about a third of his total output - demonstrate, not only Jacoulet’s interest in exotic subjects but also the remarkable range of techniques and unsurpassed skill his carvers and printers used to achieve the images. Image Credit: Les Paradisiers Menado, Celebes, 1937, woodblock on paper
Open December 10 - February 5, 2023
This diverse exhibition features an all-female roster of talented artists and includes approximately 18 artworks and installations. By utilizing non-traditional materials, personal memories & complex histories, the ten women artists in A Beautiful Mess strive to revolutionize a previously marginalized genre. A Beautiful Mess: Weavers & Knotters of the Vanguard was organized by Bedford Gallery at the Lesher enter for the Arts, Walnut Creek, CA. Image Credit: Kirsten Hassenfeld, Millefleur, 2019, salvaged textiles with mixed media, 78 inches diameter.
October 13 - 23
Dial M for Murder
The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach www.nsbplayers.org
October 28- Nov 6
Charley’s Aunt City Repertory Theatre Palm Coast www.crtpalmcoast.com
October 30
Russian Ballet Orlando Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 3 pm www.wdpac.com
November 4
Movies on the Halifax “The Goonies”
The Casements, 6:30 pm www.thecasements.net
Rocky Horror Picture Show with Shadow Cast
Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center www.wdpac.com
November 4 -6, 10 – 13
To Die For Daytona Playhouse, 7:30 pm (Sundays 2 pm) www.daytonaplayhouse.org
Driving Miss Daisy Flagler Playhouse www.flaglerplayhouse.com
November 6
Jokoy: Funny is Funny Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org
November 11
Movies in the Park
TBA
Central Park at Town Center www.palmcoastgov.com
November 18
Colin & Brad: Scared Scriptless Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org
November 19
Chelsea Handler: Vaccinated and Horny Tour Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org
November 26 – December 18
Scrooge The Musical Athens Theatre Deland www.athensdeland.com
December 1-4
A King and Two Queens City Repertory Theatre www.crtpalmcoast.com
December 1 - 11
A Christmas Carol
The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach www.nsbplayers.org
December 3 - 4
Holiday Hallelujah Lime Light Theatre, Flagler College’s Lewis Auditorium www.limelight-theatre.org
December 8
Steve Solomon’s “My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish, I’m Home for the Holidays” Flagler Auditorium www.flaglerauditorium.org
December 8 – 11, 15 - 18
The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge Shoestring Theatre www.shoestringtheatre.net
December 9
Movies on the Halifax “Santa Claus”
The Casements, 6 pm www.thecasements.net
Movies in the Park
TBA
Central Park at Town Center www.palmcoastgov.com
December 9 - 10
Stone Dance Academy’s The Nutcracker Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center www.wdpac.com
December 16
Russian Ballet Orlando: The Nutcracker Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center www.wdpac.com
31 Supper Club
31 W. Granada Blvd. 275 1625
63 Sovereign 63 W Granada Blvd. 238 9032
Absolutely CheeZee 1064 Ocean Shore Blvd. 256 3180
Alfie’s Restaurant 1666 Ocean Shore Blvd 441 7024
Burntwood Tavern 250 N Nova Rd. Suite 254 492 6550
Charlie Horse Restaurant 810 S. Atlantic Ave. 672 4347
D.B. Pickles 400 South Nova Road 672 1931
Halifax Plantation 3400 Clubhouse Drive 676 9600
Heffer’s Kountry Cafe 603 South Yonge Street 677 7544
Rose Villa
Southern Table Restaurant & Bar 43 W Granada Blvd. 615 7673
Huey Magoo’s 222 N. Nova Road 256 4762
So Napa Grille 324 N. Nova Rd. sonapa.com 872 5674
Stonewood Grille & Tavern 100 S. Atlantic Ave. 671 1200
Pub
Billy’s Tap Room & Grill 58 East Granada Blvd. 672 1910
Grind Gastropub and Kona Tiki Bar 49 West Granada Boulevard 672 7277
Houligan’s A Spirited Sports Grille 1110 W. Granada Blvd. 673 7878
Houligan’s A Spirited Sports Grille 1643 US 1 671 2285
Lagerheads Bar & Grill 2986 Ocean Shore Blvd. 265-1977
Ormond Garage 48 W. Granada Blvd. 492 7981
Piranha Grill
241 North US Highway 1 615 0098
Seafood
The Beach Bucket 67 S Atlantic Ave. 308 1134
Hull’s Seafood Market & Restaurant 111 W. Granada Blvd. 673 8888
Lulu’s Oceanside Grill 30 S. Atlanitc Ave. 673 2641
Rivergrille on the Tomoka 950 N. US 1 615 2004
Salty Farms Seafood Market and Restaurant 1452 Oceanshore Blvd. 265 5659
Sushi
Fancy Sushi & Grill
1930 W Granada Blvd Suite 1 615 9688
Café Café One 405 US 1 492 4873
Granada Cafe 376 W Granada Blvd. 615 3383
Sun & Sand Cafe 1460 Ocean Shore Blvd. 238 9169
Mexican Agave 1474 West Granada Blvd. 677 7779
Don Pepper’s Mexican Grill & Cantina 794 South Atlantic Avenue 673 7668
La Catrina Cocina Mexicana 500 W Granada Blvd. 281-3443
La Fiesta Mexican Restaurant 348 N. Nova Rd., Trails Shopping Center 256 4829
Mr. Taco Mexican Grill 663 S. Nova Road 236 8369
Green Tea
7 North Nova Road 677 2488
Hot Wok Restaurant 345 West Granada Boulevard 615 1531
Pacific Asian Bistro 222 n Nova Rd 677 4388
Takeya’s Japanese Steakhouse 220 Williamson Blvd. 615 7600
Thai Erawan 219 E Granada Blvd. 677 0999
Thai Woodhouse Restaurant 362 W. Granada Blvd. 672 3222
Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar 175 Nova Road 671 0979
Blau Mediterranean Grill
175 S. Nova Rd. 492 7925
Dimitri’s Bar Deck & Grill
790 South Atlantic Ave. 492 2945
Greektown Teverna 150 N Nova Rd. 944 9526
Jerusalem Glatt Kosher Restaurant and Deli, Grocery, Pizza 366 W. Granada Blvd. 671 0033
The Crepevine
247 E Granada Blvd. 310-7006
Italian Bruno’s Pizza 1254 Oceanshore Blvd. 238 9032
Dalmare Italian Chophouse 814 S Atlantic Ave. 265 0094
Frappes Italian Grille 123 W. Granada Blvd. 615 4888
Genovese’s Italian Cafe 183 East Granada Blvd. 677 3222
L’Angolo 1439 US-1, Suite A8 492 2698
Mario’s Restaurant 521 So. Younge St. 677 2711
Oliv Epicurean Grill 701 Ridgewood Ave. 254 6868
Pizza Manny’s Pizza House 487 South Nova Road 676 9901
Lenny’s Pizza 1456 Oceanshore Blvd. 673 0590
Paganos Pizzeria 116 S nova Rd 236 9966
Stavros Original Pizza House IV 1350 Ocean Shore Blvd, Ste D 441 0003
Caribbean Jimmy Hula’s 191 East Granada Blvd., Granada Plaza 872 3086
Loves Whole Foods Market and Café 275 Williamson Blvd. 677 5236
Peach Valley Cafe 185 E. Granada Blvd. 615 0096
Peach Valley Cafe West 1185 W. Granada Blvd. 256 2501
Wild Rabbit Bistro 48 E Granada Blvd 256 7998
Donnie’s Donuts 200 E Granada Blvd 944 9750
Rivergate Coffee Shop 128 S. Nova Rd. 386 672 9577
Wine Not? Trails Shopping Center 317 2108
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