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FEATURES
6 Farm to Table
8 Cookbooks by Cuisine Reads
10 Foodie Fun Facts
12 Cuisine Gadgets
14 Foodie Travel Destinations
16 33rd Spring Daytona Turkey Run
26 Florida Oral & Facial New Treatment with Jaw-Dropping Results
26 The Goods on Grief
What to Send When Someone Dies
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17-24 Scene: Events, Music, Art, Theater
28, 30 Ormond Cuisine
Cover Artist: Cindy Dennis
Cindy Dennis was born and raised in Oklahoma City and her passion for art began as a young child.
Cindy works in a variety of mediums including Watercolors, Acrylics, Alcohol Inks and mesh wire screen.
Her works encompass a wide variety of subjects and styles rather than a singular approach as she prefers to allow her artistic creativity to flow freely.
Her artwork has received recognition in a number of competitions and has proven to be very popular with art enthusiasts, finding its way into private collections across the United States, Canada and Europe.
Cindy resides in Port Orange, Florida and displays her artwork and conducts Workshops at the Hub on Canal in New Smyrna Beach. www.cindysheartworks.com
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Farm to Table
Farm to Table is not a new concept; in fact it has been around for many, many years. Farmers Markets have long been an important part of the farm to table concept. Essentially farm to table means “harnessing the produce and livestock of locally grown farmers and ranchers; to put it simply, buying local.”
Over the years, the farm to table concept has grown into a restaurant concept where the restaurant’s ingredients are sourced as locally as possible, meaning they tend to be very fresh, and they have been through a minimal series of middlemen, if any, literally going directly from the farm to the table.
The farm-to-table restaurant trend is part of a larger movement to eat as locally as possible, taking advantage of seasonally available fruits and vegetables and focusing on the environmental and cultural impacts of farming. As a general rule, farm-to-table restaurants readily identify themselves, as the farm-to-table concept is considered a selling point.
Here are just a few of the top designated certified Farm to Table restaurants in Florida where you can expect fresh local ingredients, fresh from the farm:
Cress
Deland (Volusia County)
103 West Indiana Avenue
(386) 734-3740
www.cressrestaurant.com
Gainesville (Alachua County)
Humble Pie Wood-Fired Pizza & Bagel Shop
(850) 766-4467
307 SW 4th Avenue
www.humblepiecatering.com
Vine Bread & Pasta
627 N Main Street
(352) 872-5866
www.facebook.com/VineGainesville/
Jacksonville (Duval County)
Congaree and Penn
11830 Old Kings Road
904.527.1945
www.congareeandpenn.com/farmers-table
Loxahatchee (Palm Beach County)
Swank Specialty Produce
14311 North Road
(561) 202-5648
https://www.swankspecialtyproduce.com/
Orlando (Orange County)
Primo by Melissa Kelly at JW Marriott
Orlando Grande Lakes
4040 Central Florida Parkway (407) 393-4444
www.grandelakes.com/dining/primo
The Strand
807 N Mills Avenue
(between Park Lake St & Illinois St)
(407) 920-7744
http://strandorlando.com
Miami Beach (Miami-Dade County)
Essensia Restaurant & Lounge
3025 Collins Avenue (lobby level at The Palms Hotel)
(305) 908-5458
www.essensiarestaurant.com
Winter Park (Orange County)
The Ravenous Pig
1234 N. Orange Avenue
(407) 628-2333
www.theravenouspig.com
Source: knowwhereyourfoodcomesfrom.com
FARM TOURS
Greenlund’s Blueberry U-Pick and Farm
1515 Harper Road, Pierson
Greenlund’s Fernery & Packing Shed
469 Minshew Road, Pierson
Vo-LaSalle Farms
601 Johnson Lake Road, DeLeon Springs
Lindley’s Nursery
1232 Canal St., New Smyrna Beach
Luznar Feed and Farm Supply
3645 Watermelon Lane, New Smyrna Beach
Benedict Farms
705 Airport Road, New Smyrna Beach
Volusia County Agricultural Center
3100 E. New York Ave., DeLand
Florida Agricultural Museum
7900 Old Kings Road N., Palm Coast
Cowart Ranch and Farms
8185 West Highway 100, Bunnell
Wesley Wells Farm
2680 Ada Arnold Road, Saint Augustine
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Cookbooks by CuisineReads
Lebanese Cuisine: The Authentic Cookbook
by Samira Kazan
Whole grains, fruits, vegetables, chickpeas, garlic, parsley, olive oil, lemons, fresh seafood, poultry, and lamb—with its abundance of healthful ingredients, Lebanese cuisine will leave you fully satisfied! If it suits you, find vegan or vegetarian adaptations for every recipe. Plus with helpful step-by-step photography for every recipe, you will know exactly how to make all of these dishes right.
Author and recipe developer Samira Kazan has put her whole heart into making sure you have the very best, complete recipe collection of her home country.
Mexican Cookbook: Mexican Food History and Mexican Every Day Cuisine
by Aron Smith
There are many reasons to travel to Mexico; from the beaches of the Mayan Riviera to dream islands like Holbox and Cozumel, passing through the Mayan ruins of Teotihuacan to the capital Mexico City. But don’t forget one of the most important aspects of a trip to this country: Mexican cuisine. Mexican cuisine remains one of the most beloved and appreciated outside the country of origin, immediately after the Asian ones, such as Japanese or Chinese. It may be that it comes very close to the tastes of texas, it may be the inevitable presence of chili, but Mexican food has always been a huge success.
The Ultimate Chinese Cookbook: 111 Dishes From China To Cook Right Now
by Slavka Bodic
Are you a fan of an authentic Chinese kitchen?
Then you are in luck! This cookbook has it all and more. This cookbook will upgrade your cooking routine with one hundred eleven delicious and filling meals from China with love. You will be happy to cook again. Explore new and exciting flavors of authentic Chinese cuisine. You will be delighted with the results. Don’t worry if you are not a chef. This comprehensive cooking guide is good for any level. It will help tap into your creative side.
You will love this cookbook because everyone can appreciate a real homemade meal and newness. Surprise yourself, your friends, or your family. It is time to cook something new. Be ready for your taste buds to sing.
Spice Kitchen: Healthy Latin and Caribbean Cuisine
by Ariel Fox and Gordon Ramsay
Chef Ariel Fox introduces you to both classic recipes as well as innovative new dishes in Spice Kitchen: Healthy Latin and Caribbean Cuisine in a way that works for all lifestyles. This book has something for everyone, including information on how to maximize your pantry, simple recipes, and useful suggestions for adapting the dishes to any diet.
Ariel made the decision to change her lifestyle, learn about nutrition, and get in the greatest shape of her life while still maintaining a connection to the foods she grew up eating. Now she’s here to share her decades of experience and knowledge with you. This cookbook will be a fantastic addition to your kitchen, whether you are looking for healthier alternatives to the nostalgic flavors of your childhood or are new to Latin and Caribbean foods.
Plant-Based India: Nourishing Recipes Rooted in Tradition
by Dr. Sheil Shukla
India is home to a vibrant tapestry of culinary traditions—and to more vegetarians than anywhere else in the world. It’s also where Dr. Sheil Shukla learned to love traditional Gujarāti fare, cooking alongside his adored ba (grandmother) over summers in Mumbai.
Plant-Based India presents over 100 completely vegan recipes for shāk (spiced vegetable dishes), dāl (legume stews), rotli (flatbreads), bhāt (rice dishes), and more. From a comforting Pālak Tofu that transcends dairybased paneer, to vegan Nān, festive Navratan Rice, hearty Dāl Makhani, and summery Chocolate Chāi Mousse with Berries, these are recipes from the heart—filled with nourishing ingredients at their seasonal best.
French Country Cooking: Meals and Moments from a Village in the Vineyards: A Cookbook by
Mimi Thorisson
Readers everywhere fell in love with Mimi Thorisson, her family, and their band of smooth fox terriers through her blog, Manger, and debut cookbook, A Kitchen in France. In French Country Cooking, the family moves to an abandoned old château in Médoc. While shopping for local ingredients, cooking, and renovating the house, Mimi meets the farmers and artisans who populate the village and learns about the former owner of the house, an accomplished local cook. Here are recipes inspired by this eccentric cast of characters, including White Asparagus Soufflé, Wine Harvest Pot au Feu, Endives with Ham, and Salted Butter Chocolate Cake. Featuring evocative photographs taken by Mimi’s husband, Oddur Thorisson.
Colombian Cookbook: Plunge into a Flavorful Cuisine
by Rachael Rayner
The book would let you plunge into the wide and flavorful cuisine of Colombia. It introduces a newbie to the great cooking technique. You will find spicy, savory, tangy, fresh, and sweet recipes that are easy to cook. The ingredients are mostly available in any super-shops because Colombians like to keep things simple and hassle free.
You will find 30 delicious Colombian recipes. These recipes are divided into breakfast, lunch, snack, dinner and desserts. Plunge into this fabulous cuisine and give your taste buds an unforgettable ride.
Around the World in 80 Recipes
by Publications International Ltd.
Embark on an unforgettable culinary adventure: Take a delicious trip around the globe and discover some of the best recipes from every continent. From tacos to tagine and pot stickers to paella, you’ll find that cooking is the best way to travel!
• Recipes are arranged in chapters by continent: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.
• You’ll get local specialties from around the world for breakfasts, dinners, snacks, sides, soups, desserts and more.
• Try Fried Green Tomatoes from the USA and Shredded Beef Tacos from Mexico.
• Classic Pesto Linguine from Italy, Lamb and Mint Hand Pies from Ireland and Chocolate Macarons from France.
• Peri-Peri Chicken from Africa.
• Donburi from Japan and Butter Chicken from India.
• Every recipe is accompanied by a color photo.
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Foodie Fun Facts
4%
Cheese is the most stolen food in the world. In fact, it’s stolen so much it has its own percentage! About 4% of all cheese made around the globe ends up stolen. There’s even a black market for cheese!
100
One fast food burger can have meat from 100 different cows. It sounds like a crazy amount, but the ground beef used to make burgers, both in fast food places and grocery stores, is made of a collection of muscle tissues.
70%
Although we may be accustomed to burgers, goat meat accounts for 70% of the red meat eaten globally. This is great news because goats are better for you and the environment.
1:4 60%
Humans’ DNA is 60% the same as bananas. Our genes are comprised of 3 billion building blocks which are surprisingly un-unique. From this, 60% of our genes are identical to that of a banana.
One in four hazelnuts end up in Nutella. Nutella is so popular, 25% of all hazelnuts end up in a jar! Since they’re in such high demand, some universities are trying to grow them in labs in order to negate global shortages.
49%
During the Revolutionary War, the Americans would avoid sandwiches due to their association and origin in Britain. Clearly, that has changed today, after a 2014 study found that 49% of Americans over 20 eat one sandwich every day.
40% 200
Australians eat the most meat. Coming in at a whopping 200 pounds per person every year, Australians take first place, but are still closely followed by Americans.
Specifically, a whopping 40% of produce grown is never sold just because it’s too ugly. Because consumers won’t buy imperfect fruits or veggies, grocery stores, in turn, refuse to stock them.
2.5 Billion
McDonald’s sells 2.5 billion hamburgers per year. That equates to 75 McDonald’s hamburgers sold every second, every day, or 6.5 million hamburgers each day.
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Cuisine Gadgets
If you’re in the mood to try your hand at preparing international cuisine, you may want to check out this list we’ve prepared featuring gadgets designed to help you navigate your way through just about any recipe you plan to tackle.
Make authentic, rich, and spellbinding salsas and guacamole with the aid of a beautiful and efficient molcajete. Perfect for replicating traditional recipes, a molcajete allows you to grind up herbs, spices, grains, and a range of fruits and vegetables, to make spreads, sauces, and dishes with smooth textures and balanced flavors. amazon.com
No home chef can cook truly authentic paella without using one of the most iconic pieces of kitchenware in Spanish restaurants and tapas bars: the paella pan. Paella pans are designed to be able to prepare large quantities of golden paella. The design distributes the heat equally across its large volume, allowing you to gently cook the rice, vegetables, and delicious meats together in harmony. amazon.com
The glistening chrome exterior and the sight of fresh pasta squeezing through the rollers are synonymous with Italian kitchens. Italian cooking is at its most breathtaking when everything is prepared from scratch. Even the most luxurious of storebought pasta cannot compare with preparing your own.
amazon.com
Do you dream of sliding a freshly baked Neopolitan pizza from the heat of your outdoor stone oven? A pizza stone gives you an authentic yet practical way to bake your pizzas and other dough. Pizza stones can be used in your home kitchen oven. Their texture and ability to evenly distribute heat allow for an even, crisp bake, and that iconic stonebaked taste. amazon.com
Elevate your European-inspired casseroles, stews, and meat dishes by staying true to the centuries-old Northern European technique of cooking in cast iron cookware. A Dutch-French oven pot is surprisingly lightweight, despite its robust appearance. It is key to capturing authentic flavor and texture when cooking various French and Nothern Europe classics. amazon.com
Crepes are a surefire way to add a generous dose of French-inspired sweet or savory to your dinner party or brunch. A crepe pan’s tapered rim allows you to cook flawless crepes, in a quick, balanced way. Durable, yet easy to handle, crepe pans are a welcome addition to any worldly home kitchen. amazon.com
If you or a foodie close to you longs for spicy meat tacos or cheese-smothered enchiladas, a tortilla press will undoubtedly be a great addition to the kitchen. Passionate chefs and foodies will tell you that store-bought tortillas simply cannot come close to the fresh, delicate taste of homemade tortillas. amazon.com
Dreaming of tasting creamy, icycold gelato beneath the Tuscan sun? Bring the magic of Italy’s most beloved dessert into your home with a premium gelato machine. Gelato machines work gently and with care, crafting authentic gelato in a short space of time. amazon.com
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Vasconia Granite Molcajete Mortar and Pestle - $29.99
Matfer Bourgeat Black Steel Paella Pan - $115
Marcato Atlas 150 Pasta Machine - $129.99
Fibrament-D Baking Pizza Stone - $142
Cuisinart 623-24 Chef’s Classic Crepe Pan - $24.99
Le Creuset Enameled Dutch Oven - $379.95
Cuisinart ICE-100 Gelato Maker - $296.95
Victoria Cast Iron Tortilla Press - $29.25
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Foodie Travel Destinations
Discovering new food can be the whole reason many of us travel. It’s simply all about that destination meal. According to Eater.com, a renowned foodie source, there’s good food everywhere, but destination meals are different. They whisk travelers from their cooking routines and familiar takeout spots, drawing them out with flavors that can’t be replicated, service that can’t be matched, and most of all, a story that can’t be told elsewhere. Below, you’ll find Eater’s best foodie cities with captivating stories written by a diverse cast of chefs, home cooks, street hawkers, and restaurateurs telling us why we need to visit these cities right NOW.
Guadalajara, Mexico
Street Food - Guadalajara, Mexico
Markham, Canada
Guadalajara is the new Mexico City. After years in the shadow of CDMX, Tapatíos are threatening to nab the title as the country’s gastronomic center. Financed by local tech and tequila industries, celebrated young chefs are drawing international diners and expanding on their parents’ success. The buzz builds on the city’s famed taquerias, fondas, and street food, as well as Jalisco’s ancestral agave spirits. It’s also a destination for mariscos, spicy tortas ahogadas doused in incendiary Yahualica chile salsa, and antojitos (snacks) like red and green enchiladas and crispy tacos dorados. And then there’s birria, found at honored institutions and street stands. Strolling through the city, sizzling comales awaken the senses with aromas of chiles, tomatoes, and spices, while young locals can be heard toasting the enlivened dining scene. Grab a glass. —
Bill Esparza
The most diverse city in Canada, Markham brings an amalgam of gastronomic riches from the Asian continent to its gleaming plaza s and bustling streets.
For a decade, construction has sprawled across Markham, always augmenting the suburban Toronto enclave. These new buildings provided space for new immigrants, further diversifying a complex community, and for thriving local restaurants to expand. More often than not, those places spotlight Asian cuisines, from high-end Chinese restaurants to strip-mall Hakka noodles to Afghani kebab shops. It’s no wonder David Chang, who runs restaurants downtown, believes Markham has the best food in Toronto.
Toronto imposed a longer ban on indoor dining than other major cities. But when Ontario lifted most capacity limits in October, it roused restaurants, cafes, and bars from their slumber. Joints are jumping again, and the neighborhood has resumed its rocket growth. Don’t make a quick stop to Markham on your next trip to Toronto; plan your whole trip around Markham. —
Faiyaz Kara
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Afghani Kebab - Markham, Canada
Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia
Another city that never sleeps, the capital of Malaysia boasts an overwhelmingly diverse culinary scene. Take a listen to Kuala Lumpur. Most days the streets reverberate with hawkers exchanging friendly banter, utensils ricocheting off woks, chendol trucks rumbling by, diners chatting excitedly at tables spilling out of open-air restaurants. Then, in 2020, an eerie silence took hold, interrupted only by scattered footsteps echoing through deserted alleys. Lockdowns caught the food and beverage industry off guard. But the noises of dining have returned, along with brand-new sounds: Home bakers zipped by delivering bitesized Nyonya kueh, private chefs warmly greeted guests for homecooked meals, and proud locals paraded culinary tours through plates of nasi lemak and char kuey teow. The smells, sights, sensations, and of course tastes returned too, as locals and expats fill the streets again, not only in the city center but in lively suburbs and coastal enclaves. From the sound of it, Kuala Lumpur is hungry for visitors. —
Ian Poh Jin Tze
Saint-Martin, Caribbean
The Saint-Martin tourism board declared 2022 as the year of gastronomy, a signal that the dining industry is bouncing back from both the devastating Hurricane Irma in 2017 and the COVID-19 pandemic. The optimism isn’t misplaced; the island’s restaurants, from haute tasting menus to beach bars, are thriving, pairing delicacies like accra salt cod fritters with Champagne in celebration of the Creole and French flavors that drive the culinary scene. Unlike some nearby Caribbean destinations (including the touristy Dutch half of the island overrun with cruise ships and casinos), it can feel effortless to eat well in French Saint-Martin, even on a budget. Wake up with fragrant herbal bush tea and warm johnnycakes, guava turnovers, or pain au chocolat. For lunch, taste the oceanic bounty of fresh spiny lobster with crisp frites. Follow that with beef samosas at the bar paired with epic blended concoctions. And for dinner, goat curry or a nouveau tasting menu, followed by Cuban cigars and aged rhum agricole. — Maria C. Hunt
San Antonio, Texas
For a city named after the patron saint of lost things, San Antonio is great at holding onto its heritage. From the Alamo to the River Walk, the city is home to an assemblage of historic cultural landmarks, as well as institutions of tacos, barbecue, and other food traditions. Diners still rely on homegrown staples like the 65-year-old Ray’s Drive Inn (home of the puffy taco) and Schilo’s delicatessen (serving German-style deli meats since 1917), as well as decades-old local chains like Bill Miller Bar-B-Q and Burger Boy. Over the last decade, San Antonio has embraced change without losing its grip on its roots. Just look at the Pearl; following the opening of the Culinary Institute of America in 2008, the mixeduse development became a hotbed for dining, including Southern coastal eats at Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery and new Asian American cuisine at Best Quality Daughter. Same with Southtown, where restaurants like Little Em’s Oyster Bar and Battalion are becoming must-visits for splurge meals. — Polly Anna Rocha
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The busy streets of Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia
Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery San Antonio, Texas
French Pastry - Saint-Martin, Caribbean Source: eater.com
33rd 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 33rd Spring Daytona Turkey Run is Friday, March 24th – Sunday, March 26th at the Daytona International Speedway and you won’t want to miss it! There truly is something for everyone! Guests can check out:
• Meet the Star of the Hit TV Show “My Classic Car”!
Meet Dennis Gage from My Classic Car on Saturday March 25th at the HUB. Now in production for its 27th season, My Classic Car is the longest running show of its kind in television history.
• The 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 and $10 for 10 samples. Tickets can be purchased in advance or onsite.
See www.turkeyrun.com for more info.
• Take 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.
• Arts 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.
• Classic 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 2pm.
Show Details
Dates:
Friday, March 24th – Sunday, March 26th
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.
Lakeside VIP Parking: Inside the infield, south of the lake
For more Information: www.TurkeyRun.com
Stay Updated: Facebook: @TURKEYRUN
or Instagram: @daytonaturkeyrun
#DaytonaTurkeyRun
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EVENTS • MUSIC • ART • THEATER • HEALTH
SCENE
EventScene
February 21
Annual Mardi Gras Masquerade Ball
Presented by Flagler County Education Foundation
Grand Haven Golf Club, Palm Coast 6-9 pm www.flagleredfoundation.org
Ongoing
Rum Distillery Tour & Tasting
Every Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat
Copper Bottom Craft Distillery www.copperbottomspirits.com
March 3, April 7
First Friday Flagler Beach
Reoccurring Monthly, 5:30 pm – 9 pm www.visitflagler.com
March 3 - 12
Bike Week
Daytona International Speedway www.daytoninternationalspeedway.com
March 4
Taste of Ormond
Rockefeller Gardens www.ormondbeachmainstreet.com
Daytona Supercross
Daytona International Speedway www.daytoninternationalspeedway.com
March 4, April 1
1st Saturday Sip & Stroll
Canal Street Historic District, 1 pm www.canalstreetnsb.com/sip-stroll/
March 5, April 2
First Sunday BBQ
Dirty Harry’s Pub & Package www.daytonabeachmainstreet.com
March 7
Jazz on the Alley
Downtown DeLand www.mainstreetdeland.org
March 7, April 6
Climb to the Moon Ponce Inlet Lighthouse www.ponceinlet.org
March 8
Wine, Women, & Chocolate
Downtown DeLand www.mainstreetdeland.org
March 10, April 14
Movies in the Park Central Park, Town Center www.palmcoastgov
March 11
Riverwalk Park Seafood Fest
Riverwalk Park Port Orange www.visitnsbfl.com
Ormond Beach Historical Society Speaker Series
History of Fishing in Ponce Inlet, Florida
Historic Anderson-Price Building www.ormondhistory.org
March 11 - 12
6th Annual Strawberry Festival
Central Park in Town Center www.visitflagler.com
March 11, April 8
Stroll our Streets
Downtown DeLand www.mainstreetdeland.org
March 16, April 20
Canal Street Nights
New Smyrna Beach
https://www.canalstreetnsb.com/canal-street-nights/
March 18, April 15
Downtown DeLand Cruise
Downtown DeLand www.mainstreetdeland.org
March 21, April 18
Food Truck Tuesdays
Central Park, Town Center, 5 pm – 8 pm www.palmcoastgov.com
March 24 - 26
Spring Daytona Turkey Run
Daytona International Speedway
Daytona Beach www.turkeyrun.com
March 25
Florida Wildflower & Garden Festival
Downtown DeLand www.mainstreetdeland.org
March 25, April 22
Wine Walk
Flagler Ave, New Smyrna Beach www.visitnsbfl.com
April 15 – 16
Ormond Beach Celtic Festival
Rockefeller Gardens www.ormondbeachmainstreet.com
April 22
Ormond Beach Historical Society Speaker Series
Florida’s Female Pioneers
Historic Anderson-Price Building www.ormondhistory.org
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March 1
Hotel California – A Salute to the Eagles Flagler Auditorium
www.flaglerauditorium.org
Ones – The Beatles #1 Hits Peabody Auditorium
www.peabodyauditorium.org
March 3
Koe Wetzel – The Road to Hell Paso Pt. 1 St. Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com
March 8
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Athens Theatre DeLand www.athensdeland.com
March 10
Bruce Springsteen Tribute The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
March 11
Joe Bonamassa
St. Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com
Norm Hoffman Jazz Trio Concert
56N Halifax Dr., Ormond Beach www.uucob.org
March 12
Swingtime - The Jive Aces Flagler Auditorium
www.flaglerauditorium.org
March 17 – 18
The Avett Brothers St. Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com
March 21
The New York Bees Gee Flagler Auditorium www.flaglerauditorium.org
March 22, April 26
Slo’ Jam hosted by Marcia Buckingham The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
March 24
The Reverend Billy C. Wirtz Blues Pianist
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
March 24 - 26
Widespread Panic
St. Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com
MusicScene
March 29
ABBA Revisited
Athens Theatre DeLand www.athensdeland.com
R.E.S.P.E.C.T. A Celebration of the Music of Aretha Franklin Peabody Auditorium
www.peabodyauditorium.org
March 31
Hollywood Concert Orchestra “Night at the Oscars” Peabody Auditorium
www.peabodyauditorium.org
Hollywood Concert Orchestra “Night at the Oscars”
Presented by the Daytona Beach Symphony Society
Peabody Auditorium Daytona Beach
www.dbss.org
April 1
US Stones: Tribute to the Rolling Stones
Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 7:30 pm www.wdpac.com
Elvis: That’s the Way It Is
Athens Theatre DeLand www.athensdeland.com
April 7
Natural Woman: A Tribute to Carole King
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
April 8
Zee-R Classic Rock Celebration
Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 7:30 pm www.wdpac.com
April 15
Rocky and the Rollers Flagler Auditorium
www.flaglerauditorium.org
April 18
Styx St. Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com
April 19
Million Dollar Time Machine
Peabody Auditorium
www.peabodyauditorium.org
April 23
What a Fool Believes - Brothers Doobie Flagler Auditorium
www.flaglerauditorium.org
Planet Band Camp
St. Augustine Amphitheatre www.theamp.com
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FRIDAY, MARCH 31
HOLLYWOOD CONCERT ORCHESTRA
“Night at the Oscars”
Known as “the Orchestra of the Stars”, the HCO is an ensemble of America’s finest musicians and one of the premier pop ensembles in North America. Offering a unique presentation of the latest TV, Movie and Broadway themes, and featuring the best and brightest guest artists and soloists, the HCO specializes in the music that “made” the movies! Come hear your favorite music from films such as Superman, Phantom of the Opera, James Bond, Sound of Music, Gone with the Wind, Raiders of the Lost Ark, & more!
SUNDAY, MARCH 19
ROYAL NATIONAL BALLET
Direct from Tbilisi, Democratic State of Georgia
“Fire of Georgia” – Ethnic Dance
Georgian dance is a celebration of life and of Georgia’s rich and diverse culture. The dances perfectly capture the natural gracefulness and beauty of Georgian women and the courage, honor and respectfulness of Georgian men. The male dancers perform spectacular leaps and turns with incredible spins and can also boast a highly original technique for, unlike any other dancers in the world, they dance on their toes without the aid of “block” shoes. The female dancers “glide” like swans.
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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
Ongoing – March 5
Every Girl Deserves Flowers
North Wing Corridor www.moas.org
Ongoing – March 19
Minor Masterpieces: Porcelain Painted Scenes from the Collection Bouchelle Changing Gallery www.moas.org
Photography Awards Exhibit
Art League of Daytona Beach www.artleague.org
Ongoing – April 9
Mysterious Realms by Andrea Kowch Museum of Art DeLand www.moartdeland.org
Ongoing – April 23
Florida Artists Group Statewide Exhibition
Gary R. Libby Entry Court, Lemerand Wing & Karshan Center of Graphic Art www.moas.org
Ongoing – May 7
A Treasury of Indian and Persian Miniature Paintings
Edward E. and Jane B. Ford Gallery www.moas.org
Ongoing – June 23
Painting for Wellness
Live Oak Cultural Center, NSB www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org
Ongoing – October 28
Nature Sketch Club
ACA Main Campus, Pabst Visitor Center & Gallery www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org
March 3 - April 2
Florida Women’s Art Association Members’ Showcase Gallery 500 1870 Victory Circle Daytona Beach
HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday 11A-8P, Sunday, Noon-6P
March 4
Fish Tales by Byron Keith Byrd, 4-7pm
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
The Art of Photography with Lisa Englebrecht, 1-2pm The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
March 4 – 5
Off the Beaten Path Florida Art Tours West Volusia County www.artstours.org
March 7 – April 11
Art It Through Our Lady of the Sea, NSB www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org
March 18 – 19
10th Annual Spring Art Sale
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
March 18 – May 26
It’s a Kite Thing! presented by Florida Women’s Art Association Museum of Arts and Sciences, 352 S. Nova Road, Daytona Beach
Mon-Sat 10A-5P, Sun 11A-5P
March 25
Deland Outdoor Art Festival Downtown DeLand www.mainstreetdeland.org
March 25 – August 20
Curiosities from the Collection Bouchelle Changing Gallery www.moas.org
March 26 - April 23
“The Way I See It Awards Exhibit”
Opening Reception March 26th, 1-4pm
Art League of Daytona Beach www.artleague.org
April 1 - 30
Let Music Lift Your Soul presented by Florida Women’s Art Association
Frame of Mind, 23 W Granada Blvd, Ormond Beach
Tuesday-Friday 10A-6P, Saturday 10A-3P
April 1 – 2
One Daytona Art Festival
1 Daytona Blvd. www.onedaytona.com
April 2 - April 23
“Mainland & Seabreeze Highschool Awards Exhibit”
Opening Reception April 2nd, 1-4pm
Art League of Daytona Beach www.artleague.org
22 March/April 2023
Florida Artists Group Statewide Exhibition
Open January 28, 2023 through April 23, 2023
Sponsored by the Gary R. Libby Charitable Trust
The Florida Artists Group is the state’s premier professional-level artists’ organization. Established in 1949 by art leaders and University professors, this prestigious statewide Florida organization is composed of more than one hundred rigorously selected and invited members, many of whom are nationally and internationally recognized. FLAG’s mission is to enhance understanding of the myriad of visual art forms created today. This exhibition will bring together a selection of works by many of the best professional-level artists working in Florida today and all eight areas of the state will be represented.
A Treasury of Indian and Persian Miniature Paintings
Opening February 18, 2023 through May 7, 2023
The complex cultural heritage of India is woven into a rich, colorful fabric in this compilation of Indian miniature paintings. The first Indian paintings to receive notice and appreciation in the West were the miniature, created for the Mughal courts of India. Their realistically rendered tableaux of court life, warfare and portraiture appealed to Western tastes. Other works comprising this exhibit include Deccani: Muslim paintings from South India, Rajasthani: Paintings from the plains in North India, Pahari: Paintings from the Himalayan foothills, and the Dhruva Folios, which illustrate portions of the Prince Dhruva story from the fourth book (Pusan) of the Bhagavata-Purana. Image Credit: Embracing Couple with Female Server, 89.16.527, 19th century, Gift of Kenneth Worcester Dow and Mary Mohan Dow
Florida Women’s Art Association Exhibition
Opening March 18, 2023 through May 28, 2023
Local women’s arts group that produces a unique exhibition each year consisting of art applied to objects beyond the usual canvas such as umbrellas or, this year, paper kites.
Curiosities from the Collection
Opening May 25, 2023 through August 20, 2023
The MOAS collections contain many fascinating curiosities from the past including “Lord Byron’s Walnut” (a tiny perfume case made out of a walnut given to the wife of the painter John Hoppner) a small Egyptian cuneiform tablet, a box made of a mastodon tooth, a framed portion of the wallpaper from Napoleon’s last home in exile on the island of St. Helena, porcelain figures of humanoid shrimp and lobsters, a sword with a rooster head for a handle, a miniature wooden replica of a butcher shop, a Polynesian star chart, and a three-handled ceramic mug. This exhibition will bring these rarely-exhibited unusual items out of storage to showcase the uniqueness of the MOAS collections. Image Credit: Toothpick Holder Figurine. Gift of Kenneth Worcester and Mary Mohan Dow, c.1880, Artist Unknown
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TheaterScene
Ongoing – March 5
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach www.nsbplayers.org
Pretty Woman: The Musical Walt Disney Theater www.drphillipscenter.org
Ongoing – March 19
The Diviners
Lime Light Theatre, Flagler College’s Lewis Auditorium www.limelight-theatre.org
March 3 - 12
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Flagler Playhouse www.flaglerplayhouse.com
March 8 – 11
MOONSUIT
The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach www.nsbplayers.org
March 10 – 12, 17 - 19
Murder on the Orient Express Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center www.wdpac.com
March 11
Dark Victory (1939) with Paul Marino
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
March 16 – 19
Shen Yun 2023
Walt Disney Theatre www.drphillipscenter.org
March 17
On Your Feet! The Musical The Peabody Auditorium www.peabodyauditorium.org
March 17 – 26
Scapino! City Repertory Theatre www.crtpalmcoast.com
March 19
Fire of Georgia
Royal National Ballet
Presented by the Daytona Beach Symphony Society
Peabody Auditorium Daytona Beach www.dbss.org
March 21 – 26
Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird www.drphillipscenter.org
March 27 – April 9
Urinetown Daytona Playhouse www.daytonaplayhouse.org
March 29
Hits! The Musical Steinmetz Hall www.drphillipscenter.org
April 7 – 30
Over the River & Through the Woods Kroger-Gamache Black Box Theatre www.limelight-theatre.org
April 13 – 23
Silent Sky
The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach www.nsbplayers.org
April 14 – 16, 21 – 23, 28 – 30 I Do, I Do Shoestring Theatre www.shoestringtheatre.net
April 21
Jojo Rabbit (2019) with Paul Marino
The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
April 21, 23
The Daughter of the Regiment Steinmetz Hall www.drphillipscenter.org
April 21 – May 7
Barnum Flagler Playhouse www.flaglerplayhouse.com
April 22 – 23
Mary Poppins
Alexis & Jim Pugh Theatre www.drphillipscenter.org
April 24
CATS
The Peabody Auditorium www.thepeabodyauditorium.org
April 27 – 30
A Streetcar Named Desire Steinmetz Hall www.drphillipscenter.org
April 28 – 30
Harvey Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center www.wdpac.com
24 March/April 2023
New Treatment with Jaw-Dropping Results
Premiere Facial Cosmetic Surgeon Provides Early Access to Jawline Definition Treatment
The first and only hyaluronic acid filler to receive U.S. FDA approval for improving jawline definition is now being offered by Volusia and Flagler Counties’ premier facial cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Curtis Schalit, F.A.C.S.
Dr. Schalit is honored to now provide the new JUVÉDERM® VOLUX™ XC treatment for the improvement of jawline definition in those over the age of 21 with moderate to a severe loss of jawline definition. During a clinical study, the makers of JUVÉDERM® VOLUX™ XC said 82% of participants reported satisfaction with the appearance of their lower face and jawline through the 12 months following treatment.
Dr. Schalit is one of only a small group of providers across the country who can offer this new treatment, due to his elite status as a Top 250 National Allergan Account, putting him in the top 1% of providers. Dr. Schalit received specialty training to be able to administer these injections and is now offering the treatment before it is released to other providers.
“I am excited to be one of the very first to provide this new treatment for my patients,” said Dr. Schalit. “Jawline definition loss is one of the biggest issues we see and to now have this amazingly successful non-surgical treatment available in our arsenal of tools to fight the signs of aging is huge and just one of the ways I strive to provide the very best care for my patients.”
JUVÉDERM® VOLUX™ XC is the latest in the line of specifically designed treatment options created by Allergan Aesthetics, an AbbVie company (NYSE: ABBV).
Dr. Schalit is partnered with Florida Oral & Facial Surgical Associates, the top regional oral and facial surgical practice. To schedule a private consultation, visit drschalit.com or call 386-239-3600
The Goods on Grief
What to Send When Someone Dies
by Diane Michael
A phone call to your local florist is typically the first thing done when we hear that someone has died. If you’ve been on the receiving end of these deliveries, you know they’re appreciated but can become overwhelming quickly. Here are a few unique ways to express your thoughts.
PLANT A TREE IN THEIR HONOR
There are many services out there that will plant a tree in the name of the person who died. They can even be there when it’s planted and watch it grow every year. It would really be nice on the year anniversary to give a gift that has the coordinates engraved somewhere.
FOOD DELIVERY GIFT CERTIFICATES
Bringing over dishes is a long-standing tradition but also can be overwhelming. Sending gift cards to a food delivery service is a great way to help them not have to think about cooking meals and allows them to choose what they want and when.
MEMORY BOWLS
When all the relatives and supporters have left, it can become very lonely. Memory Bowls were created to nourish the soul and keep the loved one’s memory alive. With inscribed pebbles, crystals, and a stand to put the loved one’s picture or card, these bowls are made with great care for comfort when used. Many options can be found on Etsy.
All thoughts are appreciated but choosing to send unique items at this time can really make a huge difference. There are many other options out there. Take some time to find what’s
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American
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
Huey Magoo’s Chicken Tenders
222 N. Nova Road
256 4762
Keke’s Breakfast Café
260 N Nova Rd, 386 265-0037
Pumphouse BBQ
124 W Granada Blvd
386 492-7559
OrmondCuisine
Rose Villa Southern Table & Bar
43 W Granada Blvd.
615 7673
SoNapa 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
Pirana Grille
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
Seafood
River Grille 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 Fresh Mex & Cantina 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 Cocina
348 N. Nova Rd., Trails Shopping Center 256 4829
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Mexican
Mr. Taco Mexican Grill
663 S. Nova Road 236 8369
Asian 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 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
Mediterranean Dimitri’s Bar Deck & Grill
790 South Atlantic Ave.
492 2945
Greektown Teverna
150 N Nova Rd.
944 9526
Istanbul Turkish Mediterranean Cuisine
488 S Yonge St
492-7100
OrmondCuisine
Mediterranean
Pasha Middle East Cafe 919 W International Speedway Blvd 257-7753
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
Delcato’s Pizza & Italian Restaurant
1474 W Granada Blvd
673-3446
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 New York Pizza
1456 Oceanshore Blvd. 673 0590
Italian 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
Healthy 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
Sweet Treats
Donnie’s Donuts 200 E Granada Blvd 944 9750
Coffee/Wine/Spirits
Rivergate Coffee Shop 128 S. Nova Rd. 386 672 9577
Wine Not?
Trails Shopping Center 317 2108
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