By Staff Writer
The 10th year Anniversary of the Annual New Smyrna Beach Shrimp & Seafood Festival takes place, 5pm to 9pm on Thursday, August 3, 2017 The event will include all the best restaurants in New Smyrna and its surrounding areas serving up sample sized portions of their award winning seafood dishes. Plus local artists, musicians and other activities. Eateries and their chef's will be competing for the coveted “BEST ON THE BEACH” awards in 4 categories, Shrimp, Shellfish, Fish and Specialty Seafood. This is a great opportunity to sample local New Smyrna cuisine and perhaps find a new favorite dish or local restaurant. Sponsored by www.daytonabeachweek.org
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Did you know is there is Kayaking Behind Daytona Sunsetters Riverfront Bar Grill has teamed up with Kayak Atlantic Waters to bring you a unique outdoor experience. Kayak across the Halifax you may see Dolphins. Catch the Sunsetters, Sunset and top it off with great food, drinks and live music. Each “Eco” friendly tour includes.
Information Duration: 45-60 minutes Price: $35 per person Age range: 8+ Weight Limit: 300 lbs for Single Kayak & 600 lbs total for Tandem Kayak What You Should Bring: Sunblock, insect repellant, and water bottle. Meeting Point: Sunsetters Riverfront Bar & Grill Times Saturday's 6pm - 9:30pm Sunday’s 10:30am - 2pm. Contact and Reservations Email gerri@sunsettersdaytona.com Gerri 386-243-3252 Sunsetters Riverfront Bar and Grill Sponsored by www.behinddaytona.com By Staff Writer
Have you noticed the rapid rise in Gas prices. There has been a jump of more then $0.25 per gallon at some stations. Since there has been no mention of this in Main Stream Media, we ask how this might affect your plans for the remainder of the summer. Is inflation on the rise? We see signs across the board. From rising rents to rising prices at the grocery store it seems that corporate America is unchecked and is reaching deeper into your pockets. We at Behind Daytona have taken notice have you? By Jeff Stolowitz
Boogie to Memphis at the Bank and Blues in Daytona was “Fantastic” said one attendee. Our ticket winners Stacie Jenkins Garafano and Kim M. Garafano had broad smiles as they kicked back and enjoyed the show. Blown away was an understatement, as wind blew and a mid summer thunderstorm threatened to bring down the house, the storm did the Floridian roar, but all we heard was the sound of timeless blues. The winner was Souliz. This is their second time heading to Memphis to compete for the title of international Blues artist of the year. They were a reminder of how America is awesome. The name of the band reflects how you feel when you listen to them play. Sugar and Spice a 15 year old guitar phenom “Hurricane”, Tony Fullwood an incredible rythmic Bass player and original member and the rest of the band just simply stole the show. Blues ruled the day but the food being dished out by “ODB” the famous wrestler from TNA Wrestling at her food truck Meat and Greet was second to none. Pork u Nacho's and Pick Yo Meat Rice Bowls, can I have some more please. We Congratulate the artists that performed and look forward to sponsoring the event and supporting Volusia County Blues Society next year. Performing in the Challenge
Sponsored by www.daytonabeachweek.org By Staff Writer
Sons of the Beach is an organization committed to keeping beach driving and the unique beach access it provides intact for Volusia County residents, for generations to come. Sons Of the Beach was created in 1984 as an organized effort to stop beach tolls. Over the years we have grown to combat the county's efforts to remove driving on the beach Come out support and join them for a fun filled Sunday. With live music, raffles, giveaways, great food and the most awesome Sunset view in Daytona at Sunsetters Riverfront Bar and Grill. Open to the public. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1474375402620096/?ti=cl /?ti=cl Sponsored by www.sunsettersdaytona.com |
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