Ring Gallery - 311 Flagler Avenue, New Smyrna Beach
Ring Gallery features the fine art photography of Mike Ring as well as artwork from a variety of local artists. Ring Gallery is located in New Smyrna Beach at 311 Flagler Avenue in Suite 103. In addition to fine art photography, Ring Gallery has a huge and eclectic selection of gift items. Adele's Closet, another feature of Ring Gallery, has a tasteful selection of clothing that is well suited for the casual atmosphere that is prevalent in this quaint, art oriented beach town.
Ring Gallery is a KeysToOurCity.com participating sponsor.
Palm Beach: Florida. A Driving Tour of the 4th Richest Zipcode in America including Mar-a-Lago
Is Palm Beach in Florida a top 25 Downtown Florida destination? Welcome to our driving tour of Palm Beach Florida, also known as Palm Beach Island!
Palm Beach is the 4th richest zip code 33480 in the USA and home to President Donald Trump's Mar-A-Lago!
We are searching for the most vibrant and diverse downtowns in Florida. The kind of places where you park and walk around to enjoy restaurants, shops,, sights and music in a fun and safe environment for the whole family.
Size does not matter! Even the smallest towns in Florida are being considered. In big cities we focus on neighborhoods, such as Las Olas in Fort Lauderdale, or Brickell in Miami.
Palm Beach is a town in South Florida, separated from the mainland by the Lake Worth Lagoon. It’s known for its glitzy estates and its beaches, including the long, sandy Palm Beach Municipal Beach. Worth Avenue is lined with upscale boutiques, galleries and restaurants. Art and antique furnishings are displayed at the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum, inside the hotel and railroad tycoon’s huge Gilded Age mansion.
Please comment below to tell us what you think and which downtowns we should visit next.
Those who plan to retire here will also find these videos useful. If you are looking for senior living in attractive towns then we hope you will learn a lot from watching these videos.
Visitors looking for hotels in downtown areas will also find these videos informative.
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First Friday Art Walk, Art Studio & Gallery
Art Studio & Gallery, St Augustine Beach Florida, is a non - profit arts organization.
President: Judy Shaulis
We hope you enjoyed the short video, and if you’re in St Augustine Florida, we invite you to come in, and see all of our local artists. We’ve a reception for the Featured artist every first Friday of every month, and when you come please sign the guest book. Beautiful Paintings, Pottery, Jewelers, Fused, & Stained Glass, Mixed Media, and many fine Craftsman work. Our address is:
370 A1A Beach Blvd.
Saint Augustine Beach, FL, 32080
(904) 615- 3197
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This nature documentary/montage video was filmed on a beautiful day at New Smyrna Beach in Central Florida. Enjoy all the lovely ocean scenes and nature vibes!
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Dream Of St Augustine Ocean Front Home - SBVB5f1
Have you ever dreamed of living on or near the ocean? Enjoy ocean breezes from your patio? Live in a place where live music is performed any night of the week? Where a varitety of art forms are available every day of the week? Enjoy great outdoor activities like boating, fishing, swimming, surfing, biking, golfing and nature study? enjoy theater productions? We have it all here in St. Augustine, FL. Flagler College, is located in our downtown area and serves undergraduate work and above.
This is St. Augustine Florida's real estate and life style video magazine. I am Suzy Bagan, a Realtor with Watson. This video magazine is about houses and life style. We will talk about buying and selling houses and the great life style here in St. Joihns County and in historic N. FL. We will cover hard hitting need to know issues, information about great houses on the market and local events and life style. Thanks for checking us out today, for more videos and information about Real Estate in St Augustine, the Great Homes in St Augustine Beach and the amazing life style here in St Johns County visit SuzyBagan.com. Remember if you are buying, selling or just looking SuzyBagan.com is the site for you !
Cafe Alcazar
Dine in the Deep at Cafe Alcazar in historic St. Augustine Florida.
C'est La Via WPB 2014
C'est la via is a play on words from the french c'est la vie that's life We made it C'est la via That's the way. For one day, the disrepaired and anonymous alleyway South of Clematis Street in West Palm Beach was transformed into an enjoyable public space, which we named Via Lejobart. The project was intended to demonstrate to the City, its dwellers and users what could spring from the concerted efforts of a group of enthusiasts. The process was lead by both FAU SURP Director Dr. Eric Dumbaugh and Instructor Sherryl Muriente with her students within the URP 6930/4930 Creative Placemaking course, the West Palm Beach Downtown Development Authority, its Director Raphael Clemente and staff, and Beju from the artist duet Lejobart. Together they made Via Lejobart their Research Urban Laboratory for the Spring 2014 school semester. They were able to involve the local community, its businesses, and the city officials through several advertised meetings open to the public encouraging all participants to express themselves in giving their opinion and ideas on how to better the alleyway. These public forums were held in a 6,000 square foot vacant store on Clematis street which de facto became the link between Clematis and Via Lejobart. During this event the front of the store became an art gallery displaying the works of prominent Floridian artists, the midsection of the store was transformed into a study laboratory, the back a movie theater for 45 spectators which lead to the back entrance of the store into Via Lejobart. The public's input was recorded and organized by the students who later extracted its essence for accurate implementation. The students took an active part into all the aspects of making this event successful therefore making it a hands on learning experience where they got to meet all aspects of a real urban design, including but not limited to, outreach, legal aspects, material, financial, funding and marketing. By studying the location, its residents, its businesses, its purpose, the city and its surroundings, the students along with their instructor were able to determine the value of the space its potential and went on to realizing a project that today is in demand for a more permanent installation and in several other locations. These future projects will be aided by all the data accumulated through the research during C'est la Via in our initial location Via Lejobart.
Natural Florida - Fort Matanzas
On the way to St. Augustine we stoped by Fort Matanzas National Monument!
Wyland at wall #95
The Great artist and Naturalist Wyland, caught being interviewed by a local paper. What an honor to have been there (Key Largo, Fl).
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Natural Florida - Local Hot Spot - New Smyrna Beach
Natural Florida - Local Hot Spot - New Smyrna Beach
A Florida SBDC Success Story - Island Conclave Fine Art Gallery Bokeelia, Fla.
A Florida SBDC Success Story: Marketing Mania’s Island Conclave Fine Art Gallery, Bokeelia, Fla.
Since 1998, Jennifer and Kevin Russell have been long-standing pioneers in voice recording and marketing with their clients throughout the Florida as well as to national and international markets. Under the umbrella of Marketing Mania, they have shifted and changed through technological advances and industry shifts, and are still considered a leader in their industry. As voice recording equipment improved and decreased in size, the need for commercial space and studio rooms reduced. This presented the Russells with an opportunity to renovate their commercial building on Pine Island. In November of 2015, the Russells developed a new vision for the location and soon thereafter in January 2016, repurposed the space into what is now Island Conclave Fine Art. Jennifer says, “We figured we were already representing artists (voice talent), why not extend into tangible arts.”
Early on, the FSBDC at FGCU provided in-depth market and statistical research including compilations of what-if scenarios to help the Russells understand the market they were entering. Transforming from a nationally and internationally known voice-over company to a physical retail marketspace presented challenges for them. To help mitigate the hurdles of the new market, the FSBDC at FGCU provided both demographic and industry-specific research to obtain comparable data, including financial performance for the owners to create a baseline snapshot of potential income and expenses. In addition to research, the FSBDC at FGCU provided reports and instruction on how to utilize visitor demographics and traffic studies for the southwest Florida area to pinpoint target audiences both during and outside of the area’s three to five month visitor season.
The Russells spent four months renovating the commercial property, turning all of the small offices, with the exception of one studio booth, into an open floor-plan retail space. Desks and shelving were converted into retail cabinetry and closets converted to selling alcoves for smaller items. Kevin said, “We had been here for years doing B2B, but we also had a good retail location, so why not merge the two concepts together.”
They currently have four employees and several producers and editors all over the world who support Marketing Mania. The gallery arm of the company features over 30 fine artists, which is far from the early beginning of only six local artists. The gallery is local-centric with some global outreach, thanks in part to their international connections. The Russells consider Island Conclave a destination gallery and a great attraction for tourists. The gallery specifically focuses on providing customers fine art crafted by local artists and includes a selection of unique art ranging from pottery, paintings, sculpture, jewelry, to other mixed-mediums. Jennifer says the best part of being an entrepreneur through the years is being able to create something and watch it grow. She further states, “With every business we have opened, it is always nice to see what comes out of the blood, sweat, and tears.”
The information and business consulting provided to Marketing Mania by the FSBDC at FGCU has since help them expand the Island Conclave into their newest local venture, Things to Do Pine Island, a collaborative marketing effort of 20 plus Pine Island businesses. The collaboration, led by the Russells, features businesses along the Pine Island corridor in multiple local area publications and online sources, to encourage visitors to visit Pine Island and experience local area art, food, nature, and water activities.
Jennifer highly recommends the FSBDC at FGCU. The FSBDC at FGCU team of people can pull needed research information and are happy to provide assistance and advice to you. One aspect the Russells appreciate of the FSBDC at FGCU is their support of local businesses beyond consulting, by providing exposure for clients through success and stories and awards programs. Jennifer said, “The SBDC is providing a service to the public, any new business really should take advantages of the services they offer.”
Flagler Restaurant Week
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The Flagler County Chamber of Commerce introduces Flagler Restaurant Week from April 25 - May 9.
Flagler Restaurant Week (FRW) showcases what's cooking in local kitchens by giving local foodies and visitors a perfect opportunity to explore participating restaurants that will offer specially priced menus.There are no passes, tickets or coupons for Restaurant Week.
Be sure to ask for your Flagler Dining Passport. The #FlaglerFoodie that visits the most restaurants and turns in their passport will be entered to win the grand prize on May 12.
Postcards from Home - Backus Museum & Gallery 2017
Host Erick Gill tours the AE Beanie Backus Museum & Gallery - they only museum dedicated for Fort Pierce artist AE Backus.
Family Day at The Key West Turtle Museum
The Key West Turtle Museum hosted a day of fun and learning for the families of local residents and tourists on November 7, 2009. On hand were representatives from the Florida FWC Marine Turtle Program and the Turtle Hospital to teach about the situation of sea turtles today and what we can do to help them thrive. The most extraordinary guest was Scooter, a young loggerhead sea turtle rescued by the Turtle Hospital. Scooter is helping to raise awareness about sea turtles until he is big enough to be released into the wild.
Everyone at the Turtle Museum was thrilled by his visit!
The staff and supporters of the Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society were very pleased by the strong interest in the Key West Turtle Museums Family Day. It was so nice to see so many people enjoying Key Wests newest museum! This was only a beginning. If you are interested in sea turtles or the history of old Key West, stay tuned, there is much more to come
Central Florida Roadtrip: Flagler
This week Central Florida Road Trip explores Flagler County. Did you know that size-wise, Bunnell is the second largest city in the state of Florida? We'll learn what is happening at Marineland and what ever happened to Marco Polo Park. We will explore the Bulow Plantation, the Flagler Beach Arts project and the home of a real princess.
IMAGES: A Festival of the Arts 2018
42nd Annual, IMAGES: A Festival of the Arts
Presented by Atlantic Center for the Arts
January 26, 27, & 28, 2018
Friday 1 PM – 5 PM | Saturday 9 AM – 5 PM | Sunday 10 AM – 4 PM, Riverside Park- New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
FREE and Open to the Public
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A free public festival, IMAGES: A Festival of the Arts, is considered one of the top outdoor art shows in the Southeast US; indeed 92% of participating artists rated the event a “10,” the highest rating. In 2017, the 41st annual juried fine art festival presented 239 artists from 28 states and Canada, and drew a huge crowd of more than 48,000 arts enthusiasts. The weekend of festivities includes outstanding art, live music, a student art exhibit featuring the work of 100 of our talented youth in Southeast Volusia, and a creative education tent with five hands-on art projects that serves over 750 children, in partnership with art educators from our local schools.
Become a Patron!
The Patron’s Choice Awards, totaling $200,000 in 2017, demonstrates community support for the Festival, thereby enhancing its reputation and increasing its prestige. Patron’s Choice Awards are given by individuals or businesses who commit to spending a minimum of $200 on artwork at the Festival and who make a $150 tax-deductible donation; this commitment demonstrates community support for the artists and the Festival. The Patrons select work for purchase, then give the artist(s) a prestigious “Patron’s Choice Award” ribbon to be placed in his/her booth. For more information on the Patron’s program, phone 386-423-4733.