![]() Memorial Day route changes Votran will operate a limited service schedule on Monday, May 25, for Memorial Day. Riders are encouraged to plan their travel in advance to avoid possible travel conflicts. East Volusia • Routes 3, 4, 10, and 15 will operate on a regular Sunday schedule from the Intermodal Transportation Facility at the Ocean Center. • Routes 1 and 17 will run a holiday schedule, operating every hour from the Intermodal Transportation Facility at the Ocean Center. • Routes 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 18, 19 and 60 will not operate. West Volusia • Route 20 will run a holiday schedule, operating every two hours. The bus leaves DeLand Walmart on the odd hour between 7:19 a.m. and 5:19 p.m. The northbound trips leave Orange City Market Place on the even hour between 8:25 a.m. and 4:25 p.m. Route 20 will not serve Amelia Superstop. • Routes 21 and 23 will operate a Saturday schedule. • Routes 22, 24, and 60 will not operate. Connecting SunRail Routes 31, 32, and 33 will not operate, as there will be no SunRail service. Southeast Volusia • Routes 40 and 41 will run a holiday schedule, operating every two hours. The first Route 40 southbound trip will depart Dunlawton and U.S. 1 at 6:30 a.m. Northbound trips will depart the Julia and Sams Transfer Point in New Smyrna Beach between 7:46 a.m. and 5:46 p.m. Route 40 will meet Routes 4 and 17 at Dunlawton Avenue and Orange Avenue to transfer passengers going north on U.S. 1 and State Road A.1.A. • Route 41 will depart the Julia and Sams Transfer Point every two hours between 6:46 a.m. and 4:46 p.m. Route 41 will serve 10th St. and turn around at the entrance to Daytona State College. The 2:46 p.m. trip departing from the Julia and Sams Transfer Point will be the only trip serving Oak Hill. • Route 44 and the New Smyrna Beach Flex will not operate. Votran Gold • Votran Gold will operate limited service. For more information, contact a reservationist or Votran customer service at 386-761-7700. Holiday schedules can be found online at votran.org or onboard the bus. Votran riders are encouraged to visit Votran.org and click the “Join” button at the bottom of the homepage to receive timely notices about bus service changes. The website also provides up-to-date alerts and real-time bus information. Riders can also download the MyStop Mobile app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
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Curfew to be ordered for Daytona BeachBreaking News: Daytona Beach 3/31/2020 Jeff Stolowitz Tonight on his personal Facebook Page Mayor Derrick Henry tells the City residents that he is issuing a curfew to begin 04/02/2020 at 10 pm to 5 am. He listed the reason as "Block Parties" were being thrown but we have seen no evidence of such. Earlier today he posted that it's past time we take this seriously. We are sorry and are prayers are with the loss of anyone in this situation. No rules were issued no guidance or how this would be enforced was mentioned. In fact when challenged the Mayor told one resident it was okay to go for a walk after 10 pm just don't attend a block party. To be continued... THUNDERJACK RETURNS TO ROCK MAIN STREET STATION
Friday, December 13 Daytona Beach, FL- AC/DC tribute ThunderJack returns to rock the Main Street Station in Daytona Beach on Friday, December 13. ThunderJack is based in Orlando and has been touring and performing since 2012. They have performed at several major events, including Earthday Birthday 26. “It was great. The crowd was fantastic. A lot of people when they first heard the band came over to the main stage thinking it was the real AC/DC” said drummer Dale Rock on performing at Earthday Birthday. “We’re excited. Main Street Station is our home in Daytona. We started off with no one knowing who we are, but now we pack the house” Rock said of performing at Main Street Station. “We bring the show. We bring AC/DC. We bring a stadium show to a small stage. We work hard on authentic sounds and visuals. We try and make everything look and sound like an actual AC/DC show” Rock said of what the audience can expect can expect. ThunderJack will perform several classic AC/DC hits, including “Back in Black”, “Highway to Hell”, “Whole Lotta Rosie”, “Thunderstruck”, “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap”, and more. V.I.P. tickets for the event are available through Eventbrite and cost $25. V.I.P. tickets give access to a seated area, a collectible lanyard, and two free drinks of your choosing. General admission is free. ThunderJack is scheduled to take the stage at 7 p.m. For more information, contact Phaedra Lee at [email protected] or by phone at (386) 214-1389. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LED ZEPPELIN TRIBUTE TO ROCK THE MAIN STREET STATION A tribute to Led Zeppelin will take place at Main Street Station on Friday, October 11th with national tribute act No Quarter. They will be performing three hours of Led Zeppelin favorites to kick off the annual Biketoberfest event happening on Main Street starting October 17th. Come enjoy this free performance, starting at 8:30pm. Doors open at 6pm with drink specials including $1 longnecks till 8pm. VIP experience tickets will be for sale for $25 and include seating, 2 complimentary drinks of your choice from the full service bar, Lanyard and goodie bag. Group tables are also available for 4 people to enjoy the show at $50 and include (4) complimentary drinks. These seats will be limited. Tickets can be purchased through Eventbrite.com. Food will be available for purchase. For more info please call Phaedra Lee at (386) 214-1389 or by email at [email protected]. -end of release- ![]() MICHAEL ALLMAN AND THE ADAM JAMES SOCIETY TO PERFORM TOGETHER AT MAIN STREET STATION
Thursday, September 5 Daytona Beach, FL- Michael Allman and the Adam James Society are slated to perform together at the Main Street Station on Thursday, September 5. The two previously performed together as part of an impromptu jam session during Bike Week. Now, they will be performing together on stage once again. The Daytona Beach Blues Society is sponsoring the event. “I invited him. I was in another band and he added a nice flair” said Allman on the Bike Week Jam Session. “So, we talked about doing something together” “It’s going to be awesome” Allman added. “We’re really going to raise some hell!” Michael Allman is the oldest of Gregg Allman’s 5 children. Adam James is a blues rock musician based in DeLand who has led the Adam James Society since 2014. Tickets for the event will be available through Eventbrite. General admission tickets cost $15 in advance, and V.I.P. tickets cost $25 in advance. The Main Street Station opens its doors at 1 p.m., with drink specials beginning at 6 p.m. The concert is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. For more information, contact Phaedra Lee at [email protected] or by phone at (386) 214-1389. PRODUCED BY Behind Daytona SPONSORED BY Behind Daytona Daytona Estates Jewelry Kids Rock The Nation Burgey's Tiki Hut Smokeys World Famous Cigar Bar Feral Note Studios Who's Hot Orlando Daytona Beach Blues Society |
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