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SEE Magazine and In-Room Concierge have been a trusted source for visitor information for over 35 years, and continues to give visitors the best information on how to have a fun vacation. So much to see and do on their vacation that they need to stay longer or come again sooner. Serving Daytona Beach print publications, partnered with this companion web site, do a fine job of providing the information everyone on vacation is looking for. Once you are here, having the time of your life, use the web site, the SEE Insiders Guides will help you find your way around. Detailed maps, listings with specific information about dining, attractions and shopping are most useful. Coupons in the magazine will help you choose where to get the most value. http://www.SEE-DaytonaBeach.com #SEEDaytonaBeach beach, coupons, daytona, daytona beach, daytona beach fl, daytona fl, discounts, family, florida, travel guide, vacation, vacation guide, hotel

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daytona beach, daytona beach shores, ormond beach, new smyrna beach

Paradise Awaits

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Publisher & Editor: Deb SmithAssociate Publisher: Michael Cunningham

Contributing Editor: Georgia BrownAccount Management: Kelli with an Eye Marketing

Ad Layout and Design: Mastando Media Contributing Graphic Artists: Rob Peaden, Jon Schiller

For advertising information,Deb Smith ph: 386-562-2213 f: 800-746-1135

Email: [email protected]

WELCOMEVISITOR INFORMATION see reverse side of this page

MAPa quick guide to get around

WELCOME TO PARADISE. enjoy our luxurious beaches as relax with friends and family

ACTIVITIESRECREATION AND ATTRACTIONSexplore nature, fishing, and exhilarating round of golf and much more

CALENDAR of EVENTSANNUAL FESTIVALS AND CALENDAR OF EVENTS

SHOPPINGSHOPPING PASSION AWAITS EVERYONE.bring home a special, "wish you were here"

DININGthe best eats, from elegant to casual, with tempting menus

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The In-Room Concierge Daytona Beach is published by SEE Coastal Media, LLC. P.O. Box

1924, Daytona Beach, Fl. 32115. Content and Ads created for In-Room Concierge are the

property of SEE Coastal Media, LLC and may not be reproduced. Copyright 2009©. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without written

permission of the publisher.Please enjoy this In-Room Concierge and leave

in room. If you would like to purchase the book for $18.95, please inquire at the front desk.

For more information on what to see and do in Daytona Beach, Ormond and New Smyrna

Beach Area, pick up a copy of SEE Daytona Beach Insider’s Guide in this hotel or go to

www.SEE-DaytonaBeach.com.

ST. AUGUSTINE DAY TRIPVisit the Old City, a short drive north along the ocean on A1A’s Coastal Highway. s2 MAP s4 ACTIVITIESs10 CALENDAR OF EVENTSs12 SHOPPINGs14 DINING

Featured art on the Daytona area pages provided by: Kay Botet, of Ormond Beach Cover: “Lighthouse” Painted on site in Plein Air at the Ponce Inlet Park. Kay Botet’s chosen view from the boardwalk facing Northwest, on a winter morning.(watercolor)

St. Augustine area art by: Charles Dickinson

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Air/rail/busAmtrAk: 800-USA-rAIL (872-7245)

GreyhoUnd: 800-231-2222

dAytonA-orLAndo

trAnSIt: 386-257-5411

contInentAL AIrLIneS: 800-992-8532

deLtA: 800-221-1212

US AIrwAyS: 800-428-4322

Health servicehrS bAckGroUnd-checked nUrSe AIdeS

Are on cALL AroUnd the cLock.

tech heALth cAre: 407-628-1114

memorIAL hoSpItAL

penInSULA: 386-672-4161

BeachesdrIvInG & SUrf condItIonS,

reGULAtIonS: 386-239-SUrf (7873)

feeS for beAch AcceSS And AvAILAbILIty

of nIGht pArkInG vAry. pASSeS mAy be

pUrchASed At beAch AcceSS rAmpS.

Driving informationpLeASe obServe the Speed LImIt. roAdS

Are heAvILy pAtroLLed And LImItS Are

StrIctLy enforced.

rIGht on red IS LeGAL After A

compLete Stop (UnLeSS A SIGn

IndIcAteS otherwISe).

LIGhtS mUSt be tUrned on In

the rAIn.

FishingfIShInG LIcenSeS: 386-254-4610

(preSS 9)

Handicapped servicesSUrfchAIrS: beAch pAtroL offIcerS or

LIfeGUArdS wILL provIde beAch wheeL-

chAIrS At no chArGe At SeverAL AreA

beAch AcceSSeS.

dAytonA beAch

mAIn StAtIon: 386-239-6484

new SmyrnA beAch: 386-424-2345

Lost/stolen credit cardsAmerIcAn expreSS: 800-528-4800

dInerS cLUb/

cArte bLAnche: 800-234-6377

dIScover cArd: 800-347-2683

mAStercArd: 800-622-7747

vISA: 800-847-2911

Movie theaters reGAL port orAnGe 6: (novA At dUnLAwton) 386-788-6940

reGAL ormond beAch cInemA 12: (ormond towne SqUAre) 386-673-7828

r/c oceAn wALk 10 386-238-5252

tmI beAcon theAtreS, new SmyrnA beAch 386-428-8484

tmI vIctorIA SqUAre 6 deLAnd 386-228-6555

Out-of-town newspapersbArneS & nobLe (LocAL, StAte,

nAtIonAL And InternAtIonAL),

1900 w. Int’L SpeedwAy bLvd.,

dAytonA beAch, 386-238-1118

Police emerGency: 911

dAytonA beAch: 386-671-5100

ormond beAch: 386-677-0731

dAytonA beAch ShoreS: 386-322-5033

fLAGLer co. SherIff: 386-437-4116

Beachside post officesormond beAch: 55 e. GrAnAdA bLvd.

dAytonA beAch: 19 n. AtLAntIc Ave.

dAytonA beAch ShoreS:

2136 S. AtLAntIc Ave.

Taxis, shuttles & limosyeLLow cAb: 386-255-5555

Time/weather 386-252-8000

Visitor information pIck Up yoUr free copy of

See dAytonA beAch InSIderS GUIde

In the Lobby of thIS property.

Where to swim and surfSwIm In the oceAn or In pooLS.

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Kay Botet moved to Ormond Beach after many years in South Florida .

The beauty of the landscape played a major role in determining where she would retire. As a member of East Coast Plein Air she has many opportunities to paint the local scenery, and she has participated in Central Florida Paint Out events.

Kay Botet taught art for the Miami Dade Public Schools and served six years as Education Consultant for the Art Museum at Florida International University with the Museum Education Program.

Her work has been exhibited at the Nichols Fine Art Gallery in Taos, New Mexico with the American Impressionist Society National Exhibition, The Bascom in Highlands, North Carolina, The Florida Biennial 2008 at the Museum of Florida Art, The Casements with East Coast Plein Air annual exhibitions, The Absolute Americana Gallery and Island Fine Arts in St. Augustine with the Reflectionists, and at the Old St. Augustine Village, The Murat House Exhibit, Perceptions of Paradise, Gateway Art Center De Barry and Invitational exhibitions.

She is a member of Florida Watercolor Society, Florida Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, and American Impressionist Society.

More of her work can be seen at www.metrogalleryandframe.com, metropolitanframing@hotmail Teresa Rizzo owner.. She may be contacted through [email protected].

Kay Botet

Visitor Informationfor the daytona beach area

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Experience our new menu selections and refreshing specialty drinks.

• Live Entertainment Nightly

• Great Food and Boat Drinks

• Indoor and Outdoor Seating

• Free Valet Parking

Open 7 Days a Week

721 Ballough Road • Daytona Beach386-523-3000

CaribbeanJacks.com

Daytona’s FavoriteWaterfront Restaurant

and Bar

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AppetizersSpinach & Artichoke Dip

Gator Bites

Jack’s Wings

Blue Crab Cakes

Fried Calamari

Peel & Eat Shrimp

Coconut Crunchy Shrimp

Caribbean Crab Dip

Sesame Seared Tuna

SaladsJack’s Crispy Chicken Salad

Sailor’s Stuffed Tomato

Giant Caesar Salad

Pirate’s Portobello Salad

Coconut Crunchy Shrimp Salad

SandwichesJack’s Jumbo Fish

Grouper Reuben

Mahi-Mahi BLT

Crab Cake Sammy

Mainsail Steak Sandwich

Tropical Chicken Breast

Jack’s Char-Grilled Angus Burger

Jack’s Famous FishYour choice of:

Ahi Tuna, Atlantic Salmon, LongfinTilapia, Mahi-Mahi, Grouper

– Grilled or Blackened withyour choice of sauce

Savory Seafood Basket

Salmon Oscar

Macadamia Harvest

Caribbean Harvest

Steaks & ChickenTropical Sweet & Sour Chicken

Sweet Jerk Ribs

Jack’s Top Sirloin

Filet Mignon

SpecialtiesMartinique Mahi-Mahi

Pasta Primavera Alfredo

Twin Lobster Tails

Snow Crab Legs

Shrimp Scampi

DessertsJack’s Famous Bananas Foster

Key Lime Pie

Butterfinger® Ice Cream Pie

Chocolate Mousse Pie

Amaretto® Almond Cream Cake

Caribbean Cobbler

Specialty DrinksCaribbean Colada

Caribbean Martini

Jack’s Ass – (Rum Punch)

Rum Smuggler

Strawberry Daiquiri

Pain Killer

Shark Attack – (Bloody Mary)

Caribbean Jack’s Menu

721 Ballough Road Daytona Beach386-523-3000

CaribbeanJacks.com

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daytona beach,ormond beach, daytona beach shores

&new smyrna beachFrom the moment you feel the sand under

your toes, the upbeat energy of Daytona Beach will captivate your heart. The sun shines on 23 miles of coastline, a stretch of golden beaches with a wide range of sporting activities from bicycling to deep sea fishing, the best that Florida has to offer.

We’ll help you discover the hot spots, the best places to shop, eat and dance the night away in our neighboring communities of Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach Shores, New Smyrna Beach and Ponce Inlet.

From flying a kite to building a sandcastle with the family, you’ll find our beaches are great places for playing in the sun or under the moon. It’s all part of the local landscape that we share with visitors.

Whether you prefer leisurely strolls or more vigorous walks and action-packed days, you’ll soon feel at home with our tips for outdoor fun, local eating establishments and the best bargains.

We welcome one and all, and our wide range of visitors proves just why this friendly seacoast is among America’s favorites.

In our seaside neighborhoods, there are kid-friendly mini parks with slides, swings and multi-layered play structures to explore. Best of all, children of all ages like to cool off in the splash fountains designed to delight and refresh.

If you are looking for adventure, consider a kayak or canoe to paddle quiet coastal waterways among pines and palmettos. Experience the thrill of parasailing, rent a personal watercraft or cruise down the Intracoastal.

There’s so much to do, from strolling the boardwalk to playing championship golf, that it will be hard to decide what to do first.

At the end of the day, settle down with a tall iced beverage while you watch the last rays of a Florida sunset. Whatever your lifestyle, you can do it all here.

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“Once you’ve spent some time in the sun and relaxed, chances are you’re ready for high spirited fun.”

O Once you’ve spent some time in the sun and relaxed, chances are you’re ready for high spirited fun.

For some, that’s grabbing a surf board for the best surfing on the Eastern Seaboard. But you can also rent a personal watercraft or learn to soar above the crowd on a parasail.

If fishing is your game, the Atlantic Ocean, Indian River and the estuaries along the Intracoastal all provide excellent fishing challenges. Anglers enjoy a full-day charter of deep sea fishing or a short freshwater trip that the whole family will enjoy.

Discover our historic landmarks, climb Florida’s tallest lighthouse at Ponce Inlet, explore the ruins of an early sugar mill or visit the ballpark where Jackie Robinson played in the first integrated Major League spring training game in 1946.

Beyond the beach are the lush fairways of our world-class golf courses, one reason the area is rated one of the top golfing destinations in the world.

We never forget we’re the birthplace of speed and one of the few places that allows driving on the beach. The Daytona International Speedway offers tours, and to satisfy your need for excitement, let loose and take the wheel at a go-kart park and experience the thrill of taking the turns at top speed.

Not far inland you’ll find air boat rides, sparkling springs perfect for a refreshing dip and the charming town of Deland. Our wildlife preserves, safe havens for waterfowl and migrating birds, are places where only the splash of a canoe or kayak paddle breaks the stillness.

And before you leave, try to fit in simple pleasures. Ride a bike along the dunes, attend a seasonal art show or heritage festival—our area’s full of unexpected fun.

“Break Time” (watercolor)

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All it takes is a permit, some dry wood and starter kindling. And don’t forget a good lighter. In some locations, there are beach fire pits you can use. Bonfires are permitted from November 1 to April 30 when turtles are not making nests. In summer months, lights on the beach are banned, because they would disorient females trying to lay eggs and confuse hatchlings scurrying toward the safety of the sea.

Call First for a PermitVolusia County: 386-239-6414, ex. 230. For more details, visit Volusia.org Flagler County: 386-517-2010

Tips on Having a Good TimeCheck out your site beforehand and bring lanterns or flashlights, marshmallows and the fixings for S’mores, chairs or large blankets. A wheel barrow comes in handy, depending on the tide line, for bringing dry wood, lighter logs and a bucket for water to extinguish your coals. Smoldering embers covered with sand can unknowingly cause burns to people walking the beach after you’ve left. You must contain your fire and are responsible for cleaning up your site afterwards. You may collect some nice items that people leave behind, sweaters and beach towels. Expect drop-ins and remember, beer and alcohol are not allowed on the beach.

When the weather is cool, there’s nothing like a

seaside bonfire to warm the night air. Add some

drums, the mellow tones of a flute or guitars, and you have the makings of a therapeutic night under

the stars.

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�e lush, green Florida courses will increase your enjoyment and decrease bogeys.

• Stay hydrated.• Wear 15-SPF Suncreen.• Warm up to prevent muscle soreness.• Ask about twilight rates for better

green fees.• To help choose your best club, watch

the tree tops for wind direction and speed.

• Relax and have fun –you’re on vacation!

Did you know?Northern grasses grow differently than Florida’s Bermuda grass. Replace your divots with sand and not the grass piece, as it will not survive.

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Adventure Boat ClubDaytona Beach, 386-788-3838, www.AdventureBoatClub.net “Don’t Buy A Boat, Join the Club! Adventure Boat Club, Florida’s finest boating country club provides members a spectacular fleet of boats, including cabin cruisers, pontoons, and center consoles up to 33 feet. For the visitor, they offer full & half day rentals of pontoons and center console boats. Guided fishing, sight-seeing trips also available. See our ad on page d11.

DeBary Hall Historic Site210 Sunrise Blvd., DeBary, 386-668-3840, www.debaryhall.com. Once the retreat of millionaires, this public site now offers a window on life and experiences along the St. Johns River. Open Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sun., noon to 4 p.m. See our ad on page d11.

LPGA International1000 Champions Dr, Daytona Beach, 386-274-5742 www.lpgainternational.com. Two challenging 18-hole courses - Champions, by Rees Jones at 7,088

yards is challenging and enjoyable for all skill levels. Legends, by Arthur Hills, at 6,984 yards, requires players to use their mind over their muscles. Our practice facility is 57,000 sq.ft. surface area of natural turf and 10 target greens. See our ad below.

Marine Science Center100 Lighthouse Dr., Ponce Inlet, 386-304-5545, www.marinesciencecenter.com. “An environmental odyssey.” Offers exhibit gallery, observation tower, nature trails, aquariums and the rehabilitation of sea birds and turtles. Open Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sun., noon to 4 p.m. See our ad on page d11.

Michael’s Photography & Video204 S. Beach St. Daytona Beach, 386-255-2555, www.MichaelsPhotography.cc Daytona Beach’s full service studio that provides all of your imaging needs, since 1982. Weddings, family sessions on the beach & senior portraiture, commercial, corporate & graphic design. Complete digital retouch; take away that blemish, fly away hairs or tired eyes…..all done

in-house, 8 time winner of the “Best Around.” See our ad on page 10.

Ponce Inlet Lighthouse & Museum4931 S. Peninsula Dr., Ponce Inlet, 386-761-1821, www.ponceinlet.org. This 175-foot lighthouse, the tallest in Florida, was completed in 1887. A National Historic Landmark, it is one of the best-preserved and most complete light stations in the nation. Open daily at 10 a.m. See our ad on page d7.

Daytona Sky ToursAIRPLANE RIDES OVER DAYTONA BEACH...Fly High in Daytona’s Newest Attraction that rises above all other attractions by far! This Fun and Scenic Airplane Ride filies you over the coastline of the World’s Most Famous Beach! Come Fl with Us and Take Home a Free Video of YOUR Adventure! CALL 386-405-5185 or Visit Us Online at www.DaytonaSkyTours.com See our ad on page d8.

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ONGOINGthrough Oct. 30, 2009: Bandshell Live! Fall Season ConcertsThe Bandshell, Daytona Beach, 386-307-0922through Oct. 31, 2009: Lawson Digget, A Daytona Beach Original!Halifax Historical Society Museum, Daytona Beach, 386-255-6976through Nov. 1: Ringling Retro ExhibitMuseum of Arts & Sciences, Daytona Beach, 386-258-0285through Nov. 2: The Florida Wetlands exhibit, by Lee Dunkel Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona Beach, 386-257-3172

through Dec. 16, 2009: JOURNAL Exhibit by Annabel ClarkSoutheast Museum of Photography, Daytona Beach, 386-257-3172

through Dec. 12, 2010: Ormond Beach Farmers MarketThe Casements, Ormond Beach, 386-676-3233Nov. 21-May 17, 2009: Reflections, Paintings of Florida 1865-1965 Exhibit from the Collection of Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, 386-255-0285

Apr. - Sept., 2010: Daytona Cubs Baseball Florida State League Games at Jackie Robinson Ballpark, Daytona Beach, 386-506-4475

OCTOBER 20098-11: Octoberfest Prince of Peach church, Ormond Beach, 386-672-5272

9-10: Annual Arts and Crafts Show Ponce Inlet Community Center, 386-760-9911

10-Dec. 19 Metropolitan Opera Live!Ocean Walk Movies 10 Theatre, 386-258-9544

15-18: Biketoberfest locations throughout Daytona Beach, 386-255-0415 (ext. 117)

16-25: Wait Until Dark The Little Theatre, New Smyrna Beach, 386-423-1246

22: Hotel California: A Salute to the Eagles Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

23-25: Daytona Beach Dream Cruise locations throughout Daytona Beach, 866-880-3747

24: Art Walk on Flagler "Masquerade" along Flagler Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, 386-428-1770

28: Benise: Nights of Fire!The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

NOVEMBER 2009Nov. 5-15: Volusia County Fair & Youth Show, Volusia County Fairgrounds, DeLand, 386-734-9514

7-8: Halifax Art Festival Historic Downtown Marketplace, Daytona Beach, 386-441-2776

8: Tap Dogs, Broadway Series The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

8: American Big Band Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

12-15: 2009 Greek Festival St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church,Daytona Beach

14-Mar. 28: 10th Annual Winterfest, Daytona Beach Symphony Society, Daytona Beach, 386-253-2901

18: Junie B. Jones (children’s show), The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-34621-3462

20: New Shanghai Circus,Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

20-Dec. 6: Oliver!, The Little Theatre, New Smyrna Beach, 386-423-1246

21: Irish Comedy Tour, The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-3462

21-22: Fall Festival of the Arts,Downtown DeLand, 386-738-5705

21-22: Riverfest at Rockefeller Gardens, Fortunato Park, Ormond Beach, 386-451-2128

21-23: 3rd Annual Glenn Wilkes Classic, NCAA Men’s Basketball Tnmt.,Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, 800-745-300

26-29: Daytona Turkey Run,Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, 386-255-7355

28: Art Walk on Flagler “Christmas Village,"along Flagler Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, 386-428-1770

DECEMBER 20091-31: Lighting up the Harbor,Inlet Harbor Restaurant, Ponce Inlet, 386-767-5590

5: The Nutcracker Ballet, The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

11: The Christmas Music of Mannheim Steamroller, The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

12: Avenue Q, Broadway Series,The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

Editor’s note: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information. However, as all dates and times are subject to

change without notice, we recommend you call ahead before traveling long distances to attend an event.

Calendar of Events

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14: That’s Amore: Dean Martin & Friends Holiday Special, The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

16: A Viennese Christmas,Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

19: Art Walk on Flagler “Christmas Celebration,”along Flagler Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, 386-428-1770

JANUARY 20102: Electric Cirquit, Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

8: Bob Newhart Comedy Show, The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

8-17: Run For Your Wife, The Little Theatre, New Smyrna Beach, 386-423-1246

12: Forbidden Broadway,Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

22: Spencer’s Theatre of Magic & Illusion, Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

27: Vince Gill in Concert, The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

30-31: Images! A Festival of the Arts,New Smyrna Beach, 386-427-4733

30-31: Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, 800-PIT-SHOP

FEBRUARY 20106-13: Speed Weeks Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, 800-PIT-SHOP

6: Harvey Robbins Royalty of Doo-Wopp Show, The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

12: The Israel Ballet, Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

14: 52nd Annual Daytona 500,Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, 800-PIT-SHOP

17: Cabaret, Broadway Series, The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

21: Jackie Mason Comedy Show, The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

26: ZOSO – The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience, Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

26-March 7: Bike Week, sites throughout the Daytona Beach area, 386-255-0981

26-March 14: Kiss Me Kate, The Little Theatre, New Smyrna Beach, 386-423-1246

MARCH 20101: Mikado, Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

7-31: Spring Break, sites throughout Daytona Beach, 386-671-3421

10: The Hollywood Concert Orchestra presents A Night at the Oscars starring Shirley Jones, Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

12: The Irish Tenors, The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

14: Red Hot Hollywood, Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

19-21: Historically Black Colleges and Universities Weekend, sites throughout Daytona Beach, 386-671-3421

26-28: Daytona Beach Car Shows & Swap Meets, Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach

31: One Night of Queen, The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

APRIL 20102: Peking Acrobats, The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

April 3: 100 Years of Broadway, The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

8: FDR, starring Ed Asner, Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

9-18: Dixie Swim Club, The Little Theatre, New Smyrna Beach, 386-423-1246

11: Aaron Neville and His Quintet,Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

17-18: ShrimpFest, Inlet Harbor Restaurant, Ponce Inlet, 386-767-5590

19: Beauty and the Beast, Broadway Series, The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

25: Rasta Thomas’ Bad Boys of Dance,The Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462

MAY 20101: Let’s Hang On – A Four Seasons Tribute, Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast, 386-437-7547

5: Cinco de Harbor, Inlet Harbor Restaurant, Ponce Inlet, 386-767-5590

14-23: Incorruptible, The Little Theatre, New Smyrna Beach, 386-423-1246

JULY 20102: NASCAR Coke Zero 400,Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, 800-PIT-SHOP

4: Independence Day celebrations, locations in Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach and New Smyrna Beach

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shopping in the daytona

beach area

N No trip to the beach is quite complete until you’ve shopped. From beach boutiques to outlet malls, the shopping around Daytona Beach is casually sophisticated and trendy.

What catches your eye everywhere you look is our colorful collection of stores offering everything from beach garb to trend conscious apparel.

Our island style favors fabrics in bright tropical patterns or breezy silk. It’s all part of being relaxed, letting the cares of the world pass you by.

Life is good when you can choose between high-end designer names and unbelievable bargains.

Whatever your personal style, our specialty is equipping you for your day at the beach. You’ll find an amazing selection of swim suits for the whole family, plus body boards, skimmers, sand toys and hats to shade your face.

Accessorize your purchase with our incredible selection of sandals. And don’t forget to pick up sunscreen to work on that tan without burning.

On Atlantic Avenue (A1A), browse fun shops for original souvenirs and check out the action-packed

scene along more than a mile of boardwalk. There’s even more to see off the beaten path on the mainland and in seaside neighborhoods. Browse through New Smyrna Beach shops showcasing artwork, antiques, studio glass, pottery and handcrafted beaded jewelry.

Spend a little time in Daytona Beach’s downtown shopping district, a mix of art deco, new and historic buildings. Wander leisurely through Beach Street’s smart, attractive shops and stop for lunch or an icy drink at a sidewalk café. Flip through this guide for shopping ideas.

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For MORE fun ideaspick up a copy of SEE

in your hotel lobby.

Coupons too!

www.SEE-DaytonaBeach.comwww.SEE-NewSmyrnaBeach.com

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Artsy Abode1700 W International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL 32114-1387, (386) 238-0509, www.artsyabode.com. Unique gifts for every occasion, located in the Volusia Mall off International Speedway Dr--across from the Speedway! Jewelry, Art, Home Décor; furniture, mirrors, lighting and more. This adorable boutique is a Pandora dealer with the entire selection of beads on hand, plus a large selection of Life is Good products and Fresh Produce sportswear. See our ad on d17.

Maui Nix635 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, additional locations in Ocean Walk Shoppes and Volusia Mall, 386-253-1234. Daytona’s largest surf and apparel shop equips shoppers with everything they

need for the beach to the street with brands such as Quiksilver, Billabong, Voccom, Fox, Rusty, Roxy and O’Neill. Children’s surf wear. Surfboard rentals. Personal checks accepted. Open daily. See our ad on page d1.

Ocean Club Sportswear403 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, 386-253-0105. For the best swimwear selection in town including Guess, Body Glove, Sauvage, Malibu, Playboy and more. Carries all your vacation needs from boogie boards, towels and beach shoes to all the best gifts to take home. See our ad on page d15

Gone Bonkers314 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach, 386-427-2256, www.gonebonkers.com. Caters to a casual lifestyle, leans toward the fun and unique. Features Fresh Produce clothing, casual cotton

wear in kids adults and plus sizes. Offers Birkenstock shoes for fashion and comfort and many one-of-a-kind clothing and gift items from all over the world. Personal service and free gift wrap. Call toll free at 877-426-4065. Shipping available. Open seven days, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. See our ad on page d17.

Seabreeze Fine Jewelry529 Seabreeze Blvd., Daytona Beach, 386-252-6135. Offering largest selection of Fine Jewelry from bankruptcies and estates. Designer and custom-made Jewelry including MK, Natalie K, D’oro, S & R Design (Vertu’.) Watches new and estate including Rolex, Tag, Geneve, Seiko & Citizen. Waterford crystal, Crystal World, Armani, Zampiva, etc. Graduate Gemologist (GIA) Family owned and operated since 1968. See our ad on page d17.

ALWAYS IN STYLEResort Casual

Floridians are known for their own special style. They took the necessity of having to dress for hot, humid weather and ran with it.  Florida’s “resort casual” has become the fashion of choice. Resort casual style is all about ease!  It’s characterized by sundresses, tunics, capris, khakis and chinos, tropical prints, bright colors, sheer fabrics, caftans, boat shoes, and �ip �ops.   Speaking of �ip �ops, did you ever wonder how they became all the rage?  Flip �ops have been around for six thousand years and were �rst depicted on Egyptian murals around 4000 BC.   They began appearing in America in the 1950s when soldiers brought back Japanese zori (similar to �ip �ops) as souvenirs. Since then, the designs have changed –Flip �ops have become a pervasive part of Florida beach style, and you’ll even �nd them on some high fashion runways!               

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Across from the Daytona SpeedwayIn the Volusia Mall

across from Hollister

386.238.0509

Shop Artsy Abode for a fabulous assortment of

BRIGHTONjewelry and accessories!

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Whether you are here for a weekend or longer,

dining out is an important

part of your vacation. One

of the great things about the Daytona

Beach area is the wide range of restaurants

offering tantalizing

cuisine.

cooked for hours, golden cornbread and crisp hush puppies are specialties that many of our restaurants serve with pride.

We also offer romantic dinner cruises and funky themed restaurants. The ambience of your surroundings, including the presence of visitors from around the world, enhances dining pleasures. Waterfront views are everywhere, from simple eateries serving picnic-table style to restaurants with linen table cloths high above the surf.

In the afternoon, island style drum beats revitalize you while you linger in the shade of an umbrella. Stroll along the boardwalk and listen to music carried by the sea breeze from inviting pubs with outdoor tables.

When the day’s ended, and dessert is on the table, take a moment to reflect on another perfect day in paradise.

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CConnoisseurs may seek out a fine wine cellar and a gourmet meal served at a candlelit table overlooking the water. But if you are in a more casual state of mind, wear your flip flops and dine on fresh caught seafood at one of our outdoor dockside restaurants.

Florida seafood ordered the way you like it, sautéed, broiled or blackened, is a savory specialty—no matter what your budget. From the ever-popular grouper sandwich served in a basket to succulent shrimp scampi, the extraordinary selections will exceed even your highest expectations.

Florida has culinary roots in Spanish and Caribbean dishes that mix savory herbs and fresh ingredients like mango, avocado and peppers. But southern cooking traditions are also strong in Florida, tempting all your down-home taste buds. Barbeque that’s slow

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And you’ll love what Bubba’s servin’ up!Come experience our delightful destination filled with fantastic food and fun,where every visit creates fresh memories for family and friends, and each visittops the last. Bring one or bring 'em all, and see what all the fuss is about!

��� OCEAN WALK SHOPPES ���

250 N. Atlantic Avenue - Daytona Beach386-947-8433

PERFECT FOR GROUP EVENTS • LUNCH & DINNER DAILY • CALL AHEAD SEATINGwww.bubbagump.com

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For full Menu CALL: 386-322-3258 or GO ONLINE: www.racingsnorthturn.com

Seared Sesame Ahi Tuna $10.99Pan Seared, thin sliced Ahi Tuna rolled in Black & White Sesame Seeds. Drizzled with a Cucumber Wasabi Sauce.

Peel & Eat Shrimp $10.00 1/2lb Spicy or Plain, Steamed or Chilled. $19.00 1lb

Coconut Shrimp $9.95Lightly Breaded w/ shredded Coconut and Golden Fried.

Alaskan Snow Crab Legs $Market PriceServed by the Pound with Drawn Butter.

Crab Cake $8.95One Homemade Crab Cake Seasoned & Grilled. Topped w/ Texas Petal Sauce, served w/ a Pineapple Salsa.

Oysters $Market PriceFreshly Harvested, Raw or Steamed Oysters on the 1/2 shell, Served by the Dozen w/ Drawn Butter & Cocktail Sauce.

Clams $10.50Raw or Steamed on the 1/2 Shell, Served by the Dozen w/ Drawn Butter.

Bacon Wrapped Sea Scallops $10.99Lightly Breaded & Golden Fried. Served with Horseradish Dijon.

Clam or Mussel Special $8.99Served in a Homemade White Wine & Garlic Sauce. Add a slice of Garlic Bread $1.25.

Smoked Fish Dip $8.99A Homemade Blend of Cream Cheese, fresh Vegetables, & Smoked Fish served with Cafe Crackers.

Crab Dip $9.99A House Blend of Crab Meat, Cream Cheese, Garlic, Parmesan Cheese, and Spices Served w/ Tri- Colored Tortilla Chips.

Super Charged Shrimp $9.958 Lightly Breaded Shrimp, Deep Fried and tossed in a Creamy Sauce with a Kick.

Deep Fried Calamari $9.95Tender Calamari Rings & Tentacles Flash Fried and served w/ Marinara and Caribbean Mojo Sauce.

Grand National Burger $8.001/2 lb Burger topped w/ Bleu Cheese Crumbles, Lettuce, Onion, Tomato, and a Deep Fried Onion Ring.

Infield Burger $6.50A Homemade 8oz Vegetarian Red Bean Burger, Served on a Kaiser Roll.Add .75 for each additional item: American, Provolone, Swiss, or Mushrooms.

Build Your Own 1/2 lb. Burger $6.99Add .75 for each additional item: American, Provolone, Swiss, Bacon or Mushrooms.

Chicken Sandwich $8.25Served Grilled, Fried or Blackened.Add .75 for each additional item: American, Provolone, Swiss, Bacon or Mushrooms.

Crew Chief Chicken Sandwich $9.00Grilled Chicken topped w/ Caesar Dressing, Roasted Red Peppers and Provolone Cheese on Grilled Sourdough Bread.

Speedway Club $9.50Grilled Ham & Turkey topped w/ Swiss Cheese, Lettuce and Tomato, served on Toasted Sourdough Bread. Add bacon for .75.

Short Track Shrimp Sandwich $9.50Grilled or Fried Shrimp topped w/ Lettuce, Tomato, Onion and a Zesty Tartar. Served on a Hoagie Roll.

“Ray Fox” Shrimp Salad Sandwich $9.25Creamy blend of Shrimp, Celery & Onions. Served on a toasted Kaiser Roll.

“Russ Truelove” Prime Rib Sandwich $9.75Slow Roasted & Seasoned Prime Rib. Served on a Kaiser Roll w/ a Pickle.

Catch of the Day Sandwich $9.75Grilled, Blackened, Fried or Garlic Seared.

North Turn Fish Reuben $9.75Fried Fish served on Rye w/ Slaw, Provolone & Thousand Island Dressing.

“Mad Marion” Melt $9.75Grilled or Blackened Fish topped w/ Provolone & Grilled Onions on Rye.

Fish Tacos $8.503 Soft Tortillas stuffed w/ Mahi, Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, and Cilantro then drizzled w/ a Zesty Tartar Sauce.

Crab Cake Sandwich $9.99One Homemade Crab Cake Seasoned and Grilled servedon a Kaiser Roll topped w/ Texas Petal Sauce & a Pickle.

Cup Series Cuban $9.25Slow Roasted Pork, Sliced Ham, Swiss Cheese, Pickles,and Spicy Mustard, Pressed on the Grill.

Spicy Chipotle Chicken Wrap $9.50Grilled Chicken Breast sliced & served w/ Lettuce, Tomato, Roasted Red Peppers & a Spicy Chipotle Mayo Dressing. Rolled in a Garlic & Herb Wrap.

“Vicki Wood” Cheese Steak Wrap $9.75Thinly Sliced Grilled Sirloin topped w/ Mushrooms, Onions, & Melted Provolone Cheese, Lettuce and Tomato rolled in a Garlic & Herb Wrap.Jumbo Hot Dog $5.75Add Chili, Cheese or Kraut for .75 eachAdd French Fries (or) Cole Slaw for $1.75 more.

BACKSTRETCHSANDWICHES

THE BEACH SIDECOURSE

THE ROAD SIDECOURSE

Pan Seared Jumbo Scallops $18.99Seasoned Jumbo Scallops, Pan seared & served w/ mashedPotatoes & a Bacon-Cabbage Hash.

Lobster Ravioli $17.99Sauteed in a Scotch Whiskey Sauce. Add Sauteed Shrimp, Scallops, or Chicken for $3.95.

Clams Linguini $16.99Whole & Chopped Clams Sauteed w/ Garlic, Italian Herbs & a light Butter Clam Sauce. Tossed w/ Linguini.

Chef’s Pasta Special $16.99Diced Ham & Bacon Sauteed w/ Garlic & Broccoli tossed w/ Penne Pasta & a light Cream Sauce.Add Sauteed Shrimp, Scallops, or Chicken for $3.95.

Catch of the Day $16.99Ask your Server.

Fried Shrimp $17.99Breaded to order & Golden Fried.

Drivers Fried Combo $20.99A generous portion of Fried Fish, Shrimp, & Clam Strips.

Fried Clam Strip Dinner $11.99Golden Fried & Served w/ choice of Cocktail or Tartar Sauce.

North Turn Crab Cakes $18.992 Homemade Crab Cakes Seasoned & Grilled. Topped w/ Texas Petal & Sauce served w/ a Pineapple Salsa.

The Extravaganza (Dinner for Two) $40.99Broiled Fish, Spicy Steamed Shrimp, Mussels, Clams, Oysters & Snow Crab Legs. Includes two sides per person. Served w/ your choice of Mashed, Baked Potato, French Fries or Vegetable of the day, House Salad or Cole Slaw. Substitute a House Caesar for $1.75 More.

Baked Potatoes Served after 4:00PM. Add Chives, Bacon, Cheddar Cheese for .75 per item. Pasta dishes are served w/ a Slice of Garlic Bread & a House Salad.

UNDER THESEA

All Steaks are USDA Choice, Hand Cut in House, & Flame Broiled

12 oz NY Strip $21.9910 oz Sirloin $17.99

*Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodbourne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions. If unsure of your risk, consult a physician.

8 oz Prime Rib $16.99 12 oz Prime Rib $20.99

WE HONOR:

* ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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Get a Taste ofRacing History!STOP BY AND HAVE A DRINK WITH OUR LIVING LEGENDS

You never know when one of racing’s living legends willstop in for a burger – and they love to sign autographs

You never know when one of racing’s living legends willstop in for a burger – and they love to sign autographs

so...say ‘hello’ as you enjoy one of our famous Tropical Drinks!

4511 S. Atlantic Ave.Ponce Inlet, Florida

386-322-3258Visit us on the web at racingsnorthturn.com

Directions: From Daytona Beach, take A1A south to PonceInlet…Only 3.2 miles south of the Dunlawton Bridge.

OPEN 11AM DAILY

Experience our newlyrenovated deck &

music venue

• Fresh Seafood & Raw Bar• Casual Oceanfront Dining• Full Bar with 14 Choices of Draft

Beer• Spectacular Views• Dine outside on our 5000 sq. ft.

All-Weather deck where smokingis permitted or dine inside our non-smoking air conditioned dining room

Racing’s North Turn sits on the exact location where racinghistory began in Daytona Beach. The races took place righton the beach from 1936 to 1958, before they moved to thebrand-new super speedway.

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RAW BAR

SHRIMP COCKTAIL5 colossal shrimp with rock shrimp in a

gazpacho cocktail sauce.

SEARED PEPPERED AHI TUNAServed with tangy mustard, ginger and wasabi.

CRAB, AVOCADO& MANGO STACK

Jumbo lump crabmeat tossed in remoulade overlayers of fresh avocado and mango.

APPET IZERS

CALAMARILightly fried with Thai chili citrus

or sweet peppers.

CRAB STUFFED MUSHROOMSBaked in a white wine sauce.

SOUPS & SALADS

LOBSTER BISQUELaced with sherry

CLAM CHOWDERAward-winning,

New England style chowder.

CHOPPED SPINACH SALADWith warm bacon dressing, chopped egg,

bacon, mushrooms & radishes.

SHR IMP & SEAFOOD

COCONUT CRUNCHY SHRIMPCoconut ginger rice and sweet plum sauce.

SHRIMP FRESCAParmesan crusted jumbo shrimp with angel hair

pomodoro, topped with jumbo lump crab.

CHART HOUSE MIXED GRILLA jumbo lump crabcake, fresh grilled fish and

grilled shrimp accompanied by seasonalvegetables and rice pilaf.

PR IME R IB , STEAKS AND CHICKEN

PRIME RIB - CHART HOUSE CUTRubbed with aromatic herbs and spices,

slow roasted with au jus.

TOMATO BASIL CHICKENGrilled chicken breast with fresh tomatoes,

basil and lemon butter.

CRAB & LOBSTER

ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGSSteamed, served with drawn butter

and baked potato.

AUSTRALIANLOBSTER TAIL (7 oz.)Baked with gremolata butter,

served with seaonal vegetablesand rice pilaf.

TODAY’S FRESH FISH SELECTIONWe serve only the finest fish available each day.Any of these fish may be prepared to your liking;

grilled, baked or blackened.Served with seasonal vegetable of the day

and herbed rice.

FRESH F ISH SPEC IA LT I ES

SNAPPER HEMINGWAYParmesan crusted, sauteed and topped with

jumbo crab and shallot butter.

MACADAMIA CRUSTED HALIBUTWarm peanut sauce with a hint of Frangelico,

mango, coulis and coconut ginger rice.

SPICED YELLOWFIN AHICajun spiced and grilled, ginger soy butter,

wasabi cream, spinach and bok choy.

This is a sample of our more popular items. Drop by to enjoy our full dinner menu.DAYTONA BEACH • 1100 MARINA POINT DR. • 386.255.9022 • www.chart-house.com

BoondocksAt the end of Mallard Dr. (off Atlantic Ave.), on the river in Wilbur-by-the-Sea, 386-760-9001. This casual, outdoor riverfront restaurant serves fresh seafood, burgers, soups, salads, chicken, steaks and daily specials. Or choose from their raw bar. Key West atmosphere. Open 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. daily. See our ad on page d22.See our menu on page d23. Boot Hill Saloon310 Main St., Daytona Beach 386-258-9506, www.Boothillsaloon.com. Take a walk into the past at the legendary Boot Hill Saloon. Casual atmosphere, friendly staff, vintage photos from days past, live entertainment daily. Daily luncheon specials, hand drawn collectible t-shirts. Outdoor deck and bar. Open

daily 10:30 a.m. until 3 a.m. Across from the cemetery on Main Street.

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Restaurant & Market250 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, 386-947-8433, www.BubbaGump.com. Enjoy the down-home fare, fun, great shopping and family-oriented atmosphere of this Forrest Gump movie-themed restaurant and retail store. See our menu on page d19.

Caffeine Bistro & Wine Bar49 West Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach, 386-672-7277, www.caffeinewinebar.com. Enjoy upscale cuisine in a casual atmosphere. Join us for lunch, dinner, or just a drink from our expansive wine and beer lists. Caffeine offers banquet facilities in our authentic Corks Wine Cellar. Relax to our live entertainment

nightly, or join us for happy hour daily from 4-6 p.m. Complimentary valet service available. We’ll see you there. See our ad on page d29.

Caribbean Jack’s Restaurant & Marina721 Ballough Rd., 386-523-3000, www.CaribbeanJacks.com. Discover this tropical dining destination with beautiful waterfront views of Daytona. Whether you’re there for lunch or dinner, or having drinks with friends, Caribbean Jack’s menu is sure to satisfy any mood or occasion. Family-friendly with live entertainment, and happy hour nightly from 4 -7 p.m. Open daily for lunch and dinner, and kids eat free with an accompanying adult from 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. See our ad on page d2. See our menu on page d3.

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Charlie Horse810 S. Atlantic Ave., Ormond Beach, 386-672-4347, www.CharlieHorseRestaurant.com. The Charlie Horse is a family owned and operated restaurant conveniently located right on Atlantic Avenue. Specializing in hand-cut steaks, all-you-can-eat Alaskan snow crab legs, seafood, wings, burgers, ribs, and hot sandwiches. We have a casual family-friendly atmosphere, featuring a children’s menu, several TVs, jukebox, full bar and video games. You may dine-in or carry out. Join us for lunch or dinner. Open Mon.-Fri. at 11 a.m. and Sundays at 12 p.m. See our ad & menu on page d27.

Chart House1100 Marina Point Dr., Daytona Beach, 386-255-9022, www.Chart-House.com. This riverfront restaurant serves dinner only and offers a children’s menu, early bird specials and a full liquor bar. Menu includes delicious seafood, steak and chicken dishes. Salad bar. Casual attire. Come by land or boat. Reservations suggested. See our menu on page d24.

Doc Bales’ Grill100 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, 386-254-8200. Located at the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort. Features seafood or continental

fare. Indoor or outdoor terrace overlooks the ocean with casual elegance. See our ad on page d32.

Inlet Harbor Marina & Restaurant133 Inlet Harbor Rd., Ponce Inlet (just 5 miles south of Dunlawton), 386-767-5590, www.InletHarbor.com. The Place to GO! …with Plenty to DO! Experience our casual indoor/outdoor dining OVER the river with scenic views, birds & marine life. Enjoy our torch-lit all weather deck, dancing to live music, unique shopping, pier & charter fishing and cruises. Our kid’s menu & Pirate Ship playground will keep them happy. Open 11 a.m. Breakfast Sat & Sun.See our menu on pages d30-d31.

Legends Sports Bar100 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, 386-254-8200. Located at the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort. This sports and racing-themed bar provides casual meals and your favorite cold beverage, within view of the hottest game of the day on one of numerous flat screen TVs. See our ad on page d32.

Lime Restaurant & Rum Bar512 Seabreeze Avenue, Daytona Beach, 386-258-1838, www.thelimerestaurant.com. For a sophisticated environment that

uniquely merges Caribbean style and modern

elements, visit Lime Restaurant &

Rum Bar.

Our premium bar offers creative cocktails, wine selection, and our signature Mojito. We invite you to relax and stay awhile at Lime Restaurant & Rum Bar…..Cuisine, with a twist. See our ad & menu on page d25.

Mario’s Restaurant521 S. Yonge St. (U.S. 1), Ormond Beach, 386-677-2711. Where Italians dine. Specialty dishes, stuffed artichoke, homemade ravioli, veal, steaks, grouper francaise, calamari, mussels and clams. Owned and operated by three generations of the Bertolami family, going on their 53rd year in the business. Mario’s is a full-service restaurant with four dining rooms, cocktail lounge and take-home service. Live jazz on final Thursday of every month. Full-service takeout menu. Located one mile south of Granada (U.S. 40) on U.S. 1. Open seven days a week. Early bird specials 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. every day. See our ad & menu on page d28.

Racing’s North Turn Bar & Grill4511 S. Atlantic Ave., Ponce Inlet, 386-322-3258, www.RacingsNorthTurn.com. Voted #1 Seafood Restaurant by WESH 2’s “A-List”. Featuring 13 Flat Screens to catch your favorite sporting events. Pool tables, and bar games. Full bar available. For lunch and dinner, enjoy delicious seafood, steaks and chicken. Live music 5-7 nights a week. See our menu on page d20. See our ad on page d21.

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Marina & Gift Shop

Established 1940

Florida Fresh Shrimp Cocktail`Large shrimp! We steam ’em, clean ’em, and chill ’em. Served with cocktail sauce.

“Cracked” Conch FrittersCaribbean-style fritters. Served with our spicy island remoulade sauce. Delicious!Fresh Fried Fish FingersFlorida fresh fish strips fried to a golden brown.

Calamari

Fresh, lightly breaded & fried calamari. Served with tyger or marinara sauce.

St. Croix Peel & Eat ShrimpHalf pound, fresh shrimp, lightly seasoned and steamed.Voodoo Shrimp

Half pound, fresh shrimp, steamed with spicy hot tropical seasoning.Barbados Bacon Wrapped ShrimpLarge white shrimp seasoned and wrapped with tasty bacon, chargrilled.

Calypso Crab CakeFresh Maryland-style crab cake, deliciously seasoned and lightly sauteed.

Cayman Island Coconut ShrimpSix large white shrimp, hand dipped in a light batter, coated with shreddedcoconut and fried. Served with raspberry pepper & sweet marmalade sauces.

Florida Fresh Gator TailSesame Seared Ahi TunaThick-sliced sushi grade ahi tuna lightly breaded with island bread crumbs, blacksesame seeds & crushed red pepper, pan-seared medium rare & served on a bed ofmixed greens with wasabi, pickled ginger & soy sauce.

APPETIZERS

PASTAChicken Parmesan Pasta Boneless breast of chicken, dusted and sautéed to perfection,served over a bed of pasta with our homemade Marinara Sauce.Barefoot Shrimp PastaFlorida white shrimp, sautéed with fresh mushrooms, black olives,toasted pine nuts, artichoke hearts and capers in a garlic sauce.St. Thomas Island Shrimp ScampiFlorida white shrimp sautéed with fresh herbs in a rich blend ofgarlic butter and wine. Served on a bed of pasta.Shrimp & Scallop PrimaveraFlorida white shrimp & scallops sautéed with fresh vegetables ina creamy Parmesan sauce. Served on a bed of pasta.St. Martin Shrimp PastaFlorida white shrimp sautéed with fresh spinach, tomatoes, blackolives, Feta cheese and fresh herbs in a garlic butter white winesauce. Served on a bed of pasta.

FRESH FISH & SEAFOODFlorida Fresh Mahi Mahi Served grilled, blackened or broiled.

Captain Redwood’s Jumbo Fried ShrimpIsland Fresh Sea ScallopsGolden Fried Oysters

PLANTATION FAVORITES Slow roasted & served to perfection.

Daily - 11:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.

To enjoy the Sunset Special menu, guests must be seated by 6 P.M.

SUNSET SPECIAL ENTRÉES

Lighthouse Linda’s Clam ChowderOur version of creamy New England style chowder with a

special ingredient that makes it the best!

SOUPS

SALADS

LUNCH · Sandwiches & More Served ALL DAY!Florida Fresh Mahi Mahi Sandwich Bay Island Grouper ReubenFlorida fresh grouper fried, topped with coleslaw, zesty 1000 Islanddressing and melted Swiss cheese. Served on marbled rye bread

Caribbean Grilled Chicken SandwichPhilly Cheese Steak SandwichThinly-sliced roast beef topped with onions, peppers and provolonecheese on a toasted hoagie roll.Monte Cristo SandwichHam, turkey & Swiss cheese on egg-battered Texas Toast, fried anddusted with powdered sugar.

Monterey Fried Chicken Wrap ORSesame Seared Ahi Tuna WrapRolled in tomato basil flour tortilla with Cheddar Jack cheese,garden greens and fresh tomato with your selection of dressing.

Cayman Island Coconut Shrimp

Open Daily · 386-767-5590www.inletharbor.com

133 Inlet Harbor RoadPonce Inlet, FL 32127

Sandwiches includefries and pickle spear

RESTAURANT

The Halifax Heart Center has joinedInlet Harbor to identify meals on our menu

found suitable for a heart-healthy diet.

Seafood Sampler CocktailEnjoy one snow crab cluster, three shucked oysters and three jumbo shrimp.

Angels on HorsebackPlump, fresh oysters wrapped in bacon, breaded and fried.

Our Chef’s Homemade Soup du Jour

Shrimp QuesadillaShrimp, tomatoes, red onion & peppers smothered in CheddarJack cheesesbetween three flour tortillas and served with Salsa, Guacamole and Sour Cream.

House or CaesarInlet Harbor Salad

Fresh cut field greens, red grape tomatoes, sliced calamata olives, cucumber, red onion & feta cheese with homemade red wine basil vinaigrette & sliced tortilla chips.

Or add: Chicken, Shrimp, Ahi Tuna, Florida Fresh Grouper, or Mahi Mahi

Inlet Harbor Jumbo SaladChoose one lettuce, four toppings and one meat from a selection of choices

All entrées include our freshly baked bread, house key lime butter and our fresh House Salad or homeade creamy coleslaw. Except for Pasta dishes and our Jamaica-Mon Chicken Breast, we also offer a baked potato, a sweet potato, french fries, our Chef’s daily rice selection or our market-fresh steamed vegetables

with each entrée. The Fish & Seafood items also come with hush puppies, while the Jamaica-Mon Chicken is accompanied by black beans, rice and sour cream.

Inlet Stu�ed ShrimpFour large white shrimp filled with our famous crabmeat stuffing andserved with Béarnaise sauce and lemon wedge.Southern Fried Cat�sh Fiddlers (Bone-in)Lightly coated in our own corn meal breading, deep fried golden brown.

Six large white shrimp, hand dipped in a light batter, coated with shredded coconut and fried to a golden brown. Served with raspberry pepper and sweet marmalade sauces.Triple Decker Club SandwichHam, turkey, bacon & American cheese with lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise on your choice of toasted bread.

Island Wings • Mucho Nachos

Riptide Burger • Crabcake Sandwich

Prime Rib Sandwich • Chicken Tenders

Buffalo Chicken Sandwich • Riverdog

Prime RibIsland Grilled Pork ChopJamaican-Mon Chicken Breast · Bimini Bones

With our lite olive oil vinaigrette

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W Welcome to St. Augustine, a cultural melting pot with a vibrant historic past. Its ties to Spain and Europe are so rich and exciting that they nearly overshadow the area’s natural beauty.

Besides exploring the Old City, follow our tips for enjoying the outlying areas, including world class golf, year-round fishing and fantastic surfing and water sports.

The area has more than 100 parks for hiking, biking, canoeing and kayaking. Create family memories while watching the children build a sand castle, fish off a pier, or take a pontoon boat tour on a placid waterway.

Romantics will be swept away by cozy bistros with inner courtyards, urbane wine bars and all the many facets of nightlife in this city. Ramble to your heart’s content, be entertained at a cozy piano bar, or dance to the music of the night.

To get the feel of the historic district, hop on a trolley or set out on foot to explore the brick paved streets laid out in orderly fashion. The area is peppered with fascinating landmarks and an eclectic mix of architecture, from colonial dwellings with inner courtyards and Victorian houses painted in candy store colors, to community churches that have survived for generations.

Prepare to be charmed by lively dramatic re-enactors who bring history to life and teach us new lessons of how our nation has survived. After all, St. Augustine was founded by Pedro Menendez de Aviles in 1565—long before Plymouth Rock—and is the oldest continually occupied settlement in America.

It’s the sight of Spanish conquistadors, American Indians and colonial citizens in authentic dress as they tell tales of their struggles that make this city the most fascinating in America.

st. augustine,ponte vedra &the beaches

“Anastasia Island” (oil)

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activities in the st. augustine area

After you’ve soaked up the Old City’s ambiance, you won’t have to venture far for surfing, parasailing, jet skiing, sailing or windsurfing on Anastasia Island or Ponte Vedra.

Hiking up 219 steps to the top of the St. Augustine Lighthouse, the oldest navigational site in North America, is worth the view. After seeing the expanse of azure water that surrounds the area, you will understand why fishing is a year ‘round sport here.

Saltwater and freshwater fishing are minutes from the historic district. Hang out at a local bait shop to soak up the local lore about “the big one that got away.”

Along the Matanzas River, family operated fishing resorts offer complete setups, renting pontoon boats and skiffs as well as tackle, if you didn’t bring your rod. Locals are eager to give tips on inshore saltwater fishing near feeder creeks and oyster bars off the main channel where they catch black drum, tarpon and mangrove snapper.

Deep-sea charters will take you trolling for wahoo, tuna and marlin, or hop on a party boat to fish for redfish, speckled trout and flounder.

For those who prefer to keep their feet dry, there’s plenty of fun to be had fishing on local piers and specially designed walkways under bridges. Or visit the section of beach where you can park your car, eat a picnic lunch and fish in the surf.

Whether you’re in top form or just a weekend golfer, there’s a local golf course with gently rolling fairways for you to try. Courses have been designed by such world champions as Sam Sneed, Gene Sarazen, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. And for a golfer’s paradise, visit the World Golf Hall of Fame.

More than 100 parks are the area’s treasures, retreats for nature lovers and reminders of how ancient Indian civilizations lived off the land for thousands of years. Spend a morning biking, hiking, canoeing or kayaking, and you’ll feel far removed from the rush of the city.

Just for fun, end the day with a ghost tour—with 450 years of history, didn’t you expect some mysteries?

“San Sebastian River, St. Augustine, FL” (oil)

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(904) 819-6400 • 74 KING STREET • ST. AUGUSTINE WWW.FLAGLER.EDU • [email protected]

Boat Rentals, Skiffs,Pontoons, KayaksBait, Tackle and

Boat Ramp3 Mi. To Matanzas Inlet

St. Augustine Historical Society presents

A National Historic LandmarkOPEN DAILY • FREE PARKING 14 St. Francis St. (904) 824-2872

www.oldesthouse.org

Gonzalez-Alvarez Houseee oldest Spanish Colonial dwelling in Florida. ee house dates to the early 1700s.

Manucy Museum ofSt. Augustine HistoryLocated in the 1924 Webb Building. St. Augustine’sonly exhibition covering 400 + years of FL history.

Museum StoreDistinctive gifts, souvenirs and St. Augustine’s best

selection of books on local and Florida history.

WeddingsTimeless garden settings with brick walkways and arched stone loggias capture the beauty of a wedding. Multiple ceremony sites, reception site, bridal dressing room. Friendly professionals will ensure the success of your wedding day. Call for more information.

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WATER SAFET Y TIPSRip Currents occur when the waves returning back out to sea �nd a gap in the sandbar. Since that gap will be a path of least resistance for moving water, a channel of swi�ly moving water is created. 

Escaping a Rip CurrentIt is best not to try and �ght your way out of it right away, as it may only exhaust you.  So, it is very important to remember not to panic, and initially allow the current to pull you out. 

When you feel you can swim out of the current, start swimming parallel to the shore. As soon as you feel you are out of the pull of the current, then you can start to swim towards the shore.

Smart beachgoers are aware of the possibility of an undertow or rip currents and know what do if caught in one. Check out the warning �ags posted along the beach before you swim:

GreenCalm Conditions, but exercise caution, conditions can change

YellowMedium Hazard, moderate surf and possibility of rip currents

Red High Hazard, high surf and strong rip currents

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Phone 904.829.6950Fax 904.829.9028

www.eknifefactory.com

Prime Outlet Mall • 500 Prime Outlets Blvd.I-95 Exit 318 • St Augustine, FL 32084

THE

KNIFE FACTORY

Call us forEXCITING NEW OFFERS

and LOCATIONJanuary 1st 2010!

Established in 1989

The Knife Factory is happy to accept phone orders, and will ship most items to anywhere

in the U.S. We accept all major credit cards.

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DOW MUSEUM OF HISTORIC HOUSES

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Help Us Protect the DunesWhy do we protect our dunes? Well, it’s obvious that sea oats, those tall fronds that wave in the slightest breeze, help prevent erosion when there is a severe storm. They have deep roots that have a stabilizing effect on the drifting mounds of soft sand that gradually slope from the uplands to the high tide line. That’s why we use wooden walkways to get to the beach.

In St. Johns County, dunes also protect the Endangered Anastasia Island Beach Mouse, the only mammal native to the dunes. Buff colored fur with white markings on the face and nose

provide good camouflage for living among the sea oats and panic grass. They make burrows for storing food and nesting in undisturbed dunes, but you can sometimes see their tiny footprints around the creeper vines that extend out from the dunes.

Oldest Wooden School House Historic Museum and Gardens14 St. George Street, St. Augustine, 904-824-0192, www.oldestwoodenschoolhouse.com. Your first lesson in history begins at the Old School House - a historic museum dedicated to Preservation and Education to be enjoyed by the entire family! The Professor & students from 1864 recreate school life as it was in the 1800’s. Enjoy our beautiful garden as you stroll our pathways to view our newest educational &

archaeological exhibits.

PGA TOUR Spa Laterra 955 Registry Boulevard, St. Augustine, 904-940-7800, www.pgatourspa.com. The PGA TOUR Spa Laterra is a unique experience in rejuvenation and replenishment at the heart of Laterra, the condo/hotel resort community in the World Golf Village. Spa Hours Monday - Wednesday 10:00am - 6:00pm,Thursday 10:00am - 7:00pm, Friday - Saturday 9:00am-7:00pm, Sunday 10:00am-5pm. Fitness Center 5:00am -11:00pm daily Lic.#MM16051 See our ad on page s9.

St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum81 Lighthouse Ave., St. Augustines, 904-829-0745, www.staugustinelighthouse.com. Discover St. Augustine’s maritime past. Climb the 165-foot tower that is still an active aid to

Devil’s Elbow Fishing Resort7507 A1A South, St. Augustine, 904-471-0398, www.devilselbowfishingresort.com. Enjoy exploring the local waterway at your leisure. Rental boats available that are easy to operate. Instructions provided and fuel plus safety equipment included. Perfect for fishing or sightseeing. Rod rentals also available. Full service bait and tackle shop on premises. Fishing licenses sold here. Call today to get on the water 904-471-0398. See our ad on page s5.

Dow Museum149 Cordova Street, St. Augustine, 904-823-9722, www.dowmuseum.com. Visit an Authentic St. Augustine neighborhood and explore period decorated houses, galleries, courtyards and gardens. Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. See our ad on page s7.

Flagler College74 King St., St. Augustine, 904-819-6400, www.flagler.edu. Built by Henry Flagler in 1887, the former Hotel Ponce de Leon was a luxury resort for the rich and famous, alive with magnificent displays of Tiffany stained-glass windows, and is now home to Flagler College. Guided tours available daily, year-round. Call for tour times and prices. Shop 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., daily tours 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA. See our ad on page s5.

Ghost Augustine Haunted Pub & Hearse Tours162 St. George St., Suit 19, St. Augustine at Beerhammers, 904-824-8840, www.

ghostmatters.com. Enjoy an evening at the most haunted pubs and taverns of St. Augustine. Cheer with the guide and your new friends, living and ... or get equipped for a ghost hunt and ride in our gothic old hearse to unique spots including the lighthouse. A very real tour. See our ad on page s9.

Marineland’s Dolphin Conservation Center9600 Oceanshore Blvd., 888-546-2984, www.inrm.marineland.net. Experience the thrill of swimming with dolphins at Marineland! Enjoy these amazing animals by creating a painting with a dolphin friend, immersing yourself in shallow or deep water programs, or attending a summer camp for kids like none other. Available for one of a kind dolphin weddings and parties along the pristine Atlantic coastline. See our ad on page s7.

Oldest House Museum Complex14 St. Francis St., St. Augustine, 904-824-2872, www.oldesthouse.org. Gonzalez-Alvarez Oldest House is the area’s oldest Spanish Colonial home. The complex also includes the Museum of Florida’s History, the Florida Military Museum, a gallery with rotating exhibits, the Museum Store and more. Operated by the St. Augustine Historical Society. Daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. MC, VISA. See our ad on page s5.

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Endangered Anastasia Island Beach MousePhoto credit: Florida Park Service

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navigation for a spectacular view of St. Augustine and the beaches. Explore interactive exhibits and learn about the area’s shipwrecks in the keepers’ house. For their safety, children must be 44 inches tall to climb the tower. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily AMEX, DS, MC, VISA See our ad on page s1.

World Golf Hall of Fame 1 World Golf Pl., St. Augustine, 904-940-4123, www.wgv.com, Guests can tour the 75,000-sq. ft. museum and see traditional and interactive exhibits with a variety of artifacts and memorabilia celebrating golf’s greatest players and contributors. Admission includes play on the 18-hole natural grass putting course and a film at the World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX® Theater. World Golf Hall of Fame Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sun. noon - 6 p.m. , AMEX, DS, MC, VISA. See our ad on back cover.

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ONGOINGEvery Saturday: Old City Farmer’s MarketSt. Augustine Amphitheatre, St. Augustine 904-471-1965

3rd Sat. of each month: St. Augustine “Cruise-In”Ponce de Leon Mall (parking lot), St.

Augustine, 904-669-2321

through May 31, 2010: Concerts in the Plaza La Plaza de Constitucion, St. Augustine 904-825-1004

Continual: St Augustine Beach Farmer’s Market,every Wed. 7:30am to 12:30 pm, 904-347-8007

Oct.-Nov: Bob Hope: Shanks for the Memory, World Golf Hall of Fame, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

OCTOBER 20099-11: 12th Annual Greek Festival, Francis Field, St. Augustine, 904-829-0594

10-11: 21st Annual Folk Arts & Crafts Festival Colonial Spanish Quarter, St. Augustine, 904-825-5033

16-Dec: Where the Wild Things Are, World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX Theater, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

20-25: St. Johns County Fair, SR 207 Elkton, www.stjohnsfair.com

23: Lynyrd Skynyrd, St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 800-745-3000

NOVEMBER 20092: 2009 World Golf Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

6-8: 8th Annual Ponte Vedra Winefest, Ponte Vedra Beach, www.pontevedrachamber.org

Nov. 6-8: Lincolnville FestivalFrancis Field, St. Augustine, 904-501-8299

7: St Augustine Beach Turns 50 B’day Celebration (free), 904-501-1253 (sand sculpting, music, food and drinks)

13-March 12: (2nd Friday of the month) in Garb Pub Crawl Tours begin at Pirate Portraits ‘n Treasures, St. Augustine

21–Jan. 31: 16th Annual Nights of Lights Celebration St. Augustine, 800-653-2489

28-29: Fall Arts and Crafts Festival, St. Augustine, 904-824-2310

DECEMBER 20091-29: Classic Theatre presents “It’s a Wonderful Life,” St. Augustine 904-829-0745

4-13: St. Johns County Festival of Trees, World Golf Village, St. Augustine 904-940-4123

4-May: The Alps, World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX Theater, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

31: Beach Blast OFF (free), St. Augustine Beach Pier, 904-377-2766 (Chili cook-off, fireworks, food and drinks)

JANUARY 201015-Aug: Sharks, World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX Theater, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

FEBRUARY 201013-14: President’s Day, World Golf Hall of Fame, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

Feb.-May: Van Gogh: Brush with Genius, World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX Theater, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

MARCH 2010March: Murray Bros. Caddyshack Charity Golf Tnmt., World Golf Village, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

12-14: 29th Annual Lions Club Seafood Festival St. Augustine 904-825-0850

Editor’s note: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information. However, as all dates and times are subject to

change without notice, we recommend you call ahead before traveling long distances to attend an event.

Calendar of Events

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27: Easter Egg Hunt, World Golf Hall of Fame, St. Augustine 904-940-4123

APRIL 20102-4: Rhythm and Ribs Festival St. Augustine 904-540-1834

17-18, 24-15, May 1: Putting Championship, World Golf Hall of Fame, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

MAY 2010May: Free Lesson Month, World Golf Village, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

May: Riding into History, World Golf Village, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

4-9: The Players Championship,Sawgrass TPC, Ponte Vedra Beach, www.PGA.com

15 - 24 Florida’s First Coast Arts FestivalSt. Augustine Amphitheatre, 904-471-1965

29: Uptown Saturday Night, San Marco Avenue, St. Augustine, 904-824-3152

May-Sept: St. Augustine Beach Pier Concerts (free), St. Augustine, 904-347-8007

JUNE 2010June: Women’s Golf Month,World Golf Village, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

20: Community Day on Father’s Day, World Golf Hall of Fame, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

JULY 2010 July: Family Golf Month, World Golf Village, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

2: Community Fireworks, World Golf Village, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

July-August: Junior Golf Camps, World Golf Village, St. Augustine, 904-940-4123

“Carousel” (oil)

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Yshopping

st. augustine area Your shopping instinct may motivate you to take home a reminder of your visit, be it jewelry or clothing. Whatever you desire, the shopping experience in St. Augustine will reward you with outstanding selections.

Wander leisurely through the historic district’s specialty shops and stop for lunch or a praline. It’s all part of letting the cares of the world pass you by.

Avid collectors gravitate to the Old City and the antique district for nautical artifacts, old maps and fine cutlery prized by collectors. If your taste runs to imported English and French antiques, or Victorian and Edwardian linens and china, specialty shops carry an excellent assortment.

Not only is the St. Augustine area a fantastic place for antique hunting, it’s also the place to find sophisticated accent pieces and stained glass that will redirect the focus of a room.

Besides an abundance of yesterday’s treasures, you’ll find the latest in resort wear and precious gemstone jewelry here too. Look for the hottest tropical fashions in beach boutiques and check out the outlet malls for your favorite signature labels.

Even more fun, prepare for a day on the beach with a new pair of bejeweled sandals or a trendy cover-up. You’ll find a fantastic assortment of swim suits for the whole family, plus surf boards, skimmers, sand toys for the little ones and sunglasses to keep the sun out of your eyes.

There’s even more to see off the beaten path in neighborhood specialty shops and in the air-conditioned comfort of everything-under-one-roof centers.

While you have the time, stroll through the fine art and contemporary photography galleries. You may find the perfect memento of your vacation. Sometimes the best part of shopping is to bask in the glow of knowing you have made just the right choice.

Find amazing selections of eclectic artworks at the First Friday Artwalk in the historic district from Orange Street south. The last Sat-urday of the month, enjoy Uptown Saturday Night in the north part of the historic district on San Marco Avenue.

Millions of white lights illuminate the Old City in the holiday season.The Nights of Lights begins Saturday, November 21, just prior to Thanksgiving, and runs through the month of January.

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“St. George Street” (oil)

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shopping

The Ultimate in Chocolate.

A Jacksonville Tradition” since 1983.

1011 A1A Beach Blvd. 904.471.2830 In The Publix Shopping Center

Anastasia Island

St. Augustine MarketplaceFLEA MARKETRV PARK & OUTSIDE STORAGE

Free ParkingFree Admission

ONE OF THE LAST TRUE FLEA MARKETS IN FLORIDA!

We have old, new, antique and unique items, plus a variety of custom services too!

We also offer a used vehicle sales lot every Sat. and Sun. $5 per day to sell your vehicle.

You Want It – We’ve Got It2495 S.R. 207 at I-95

Exit 311Open Sat & Sun 8 to 4,

rain or shine, year aroundRV Park open daily

8-10:30 a.m. & 1:30-6 p.m. Courtesy Wheelchairs & Courtesy Wheelchairs &

Strollers Available904-824-4210

or 904-824-9840

Phone 904.829.6950Fax 904.829.9028www.eknifefactory.com

Come in and register for a

FREE6” Wusthof Chef Knife!

Prime Outlet Mall • 500 Prime Outlets Blvd. • I-95 Exit 318 • St Augustine, FL 32084

THE

KNIFE FACTORYEstablished in 1989, located in St. Augustine, The Knife Factory offers the largest selection of cutlery products in the state of Florida and carries all major manufacturers of pocket, sporting, tactical, collectible knives, and swords.

The Knife Factory features Wusthof, Shun, Global, and Henckles kitchen cutlery. We are an authorized Case Platinum Dealer offering W.R. Case collector knives and a Benchmade Premium Dealer with a full line of automatics (appropriate documentation required).

Whether browsing or buying be sure to visit us the next time you are in the area.

Call us for EXCITING NEW OFFERS and LOCATION January 1st 2010!

The Knife Factory is happy to accept phone orders, and will ship most items to anywhere in the U.S. We accept all major credit cards.

Peterbrooke Chocolatier1011 A1A Beach Blvd. #3 St. Augustine, 904-471-2830, www.peterbrooke.com. Come visit our friendly staff at Peterbrooke Chocolatier and sample St. Augustine’s finest gourmet chocolates made locally by expert chocolatiers! Treats, Gifts, & Events. We gladly ship. Located in the Publix Plaza on St. Augustine Beach. [email protected] Facebook: Peterbrooke Chocolatier~ St. Augustine Beach.

St. Johns MarketPlace, Inc., Flea Market & RV ParkI-95 & State Road 207, Exit 311, St. Augustine, 904-824-4210. One of the last true flea markets in Florida. They have old, new, antique and unique items, plus a variety of custom services too. They also offer a used vehicle sales lot and an an eventfield. Free parking and free admission. Wheelchairs available. ATM on premises. Open Sat. and Sun. (rain or shine) 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; RV Park open daily (rain or shine) 8 - 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 - 6 p.m. MC, VISA.

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establishmentyou choose,

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from their smaller portion menu. Or enjoy a steak on a garden patio at a Victorian home.

Crispy fried shrimp and down-home Southern favorites are part of the lifestyle near the coast, and your meal will be served to please your eye as much as your appetite.

Whatever eating establishment you choose, tapas style bistro in a gallery setting, a Key West-style grill, or urban cuisine—a little of a lot of things—you will find food is a personal experience here.

The Old City’s vintage buildings sparkle with lights just as the sun is setting. Jazz cafes and piano bars with golden light spilling out into the street invite you to step inside and enjoy the music.

Indulge in a dessert crafted by a French chef or chocolatier and a romantic carriage ride through the historic neighborhoods. The clip-clop of the horses’ hooves is the height of romance in St. Augustine.

S Strolling through the Old City or playing in the sun can build up an appetite. Not to worry, because dining out is another great part of being here.

For a city of its size, St. Augustine offers exceptionally delicious fare, a combination of available fresh ingredients and the freestyle imagination of accomplished chefs.

Whether you want a romantic dinner for two that is paired with a fine wine or a frosty brew at the locals’ favorite beach grill, serving fresh-catch Florida seafood the way you like it and thick clam chowder, we have restaurants you will love.

Some offer casual meals with a view of a marina, the Atlantic Ocean or the Intracoastal.Whenever you dine overlooking the water, it’s a great way to unwind.

Speaking of views, after taking the tour at our local winery, you can sit on the rooftop and relax with a bottle of wine and enjoy items

st. augustine dininga culinary adventure

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“Sunny Cafe, Davis Islands, FL” (oil)

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Dine Local.Go SAiRA.

Who is SAiRA? We are a collection of the finest independently owned and operated restaurants

in St. Augustine. For more information go to www.staugstinerestaurants.com

View menus and offerings online at www.staugustinerestaurants.com

Mission Statement: To continually surpass the expectations of guests who dine at locally and independently owned restaurants. To encourage support and enhance visibility for independently owned businesses. To continually contribute to and advance St. Augustine’s unique culinary and cultural diversity.

824-3663 beach471-2434 downtown

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471-2332

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471-5555

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824-7211

810-2400

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823-3367

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SEASONAL DINNER SPECIALSSunday through Thursday ~ 5 pm ‘til closingFriday and Saturday ~ 5pm ‘til 6pm

$9.99 to $15.99

Raintree Seafood au Gratin • Mussels Marinara

Catch of the Day Florentine • Chicken Scampi

Citrus Grilled Chicken • Chicken Zingara

Homemade Meatloaf • Steak de Leon

Capellinni Pomadoro • Lasagna Puntanesca

Raintree Fettuccine • Eggplant Parmigiana

All entrées served with salad, starch, vegetables and homemade bread & butter • menu items subject to change

CASUAL DINING

HISTORIC LOCATION(904) 824-7211 • 102 San Marco Ave. St. Augustine, FL

www.raintreerestaurant.com

s16 st. augustine area

DINNER DAILY • SUNDAY BRUNCHTAPAS STYLE MENU DESIGNED FOR SHARING

All Food Items Under $12 • Kids Menu AvailableALL YOU CAN EAT BRUNCH Sunday from 10-3

SIDNEY’S CIGAR BARThe hippest place in St. Augustine!

Fine Cigars • Specialty Martinis • Wine, Beers and CocktailsLive Music Nightly 8:30-12:30 p.m. • Artists at Work • Art Exhibits

904.823.3367 www.Zhanras.com108 Anastasia Blvd. • Just 2 blocks east of the Bridge of Lions

Where the visual arts and cooking arts come together...

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