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Fantastic Fridays for Kids at Florida

June 15, 2009 by  
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This article is written to bring a smile and glee to every kid’s lips. It is a month long event where Fridays are used to commemorate great and fantastic events for Kids. What I am about to share to you know is the Fantastic Fridays event at Hollywood, Florida. This exciting event comprises of a lot of fun and engaging activities.

The event will be done at Hollywood where we all know by now, is the place where a lot of actors and actresses live. Every Friday, downtown Hollywood is transformed into a magical fairytale kingdom, a Jungle Safari adventure, a futuristic cyber place and Victorian flair. Residents usually try to carry on the fantastic and festive spirit by letting their kids in on some of the activities. Kids from near and far usually are the ones who benefit from the festive mood.

Some of the activities include a costume party for the kids. Parents try to don their precious jewels in cute and adorable costume outfits and join the parade. For the fairytale scheme, the parade usually consists of kids in costumes of their favorite fairytale characters. We often see Snow White, Cinderella and Beauty in their adorable princess-like outfits.

The futuristic theme has a built in amusement for the whole kids to enjoy. It consists of rollercoaster rides and Buzz Lightyear mascots circling the event area for photo ops with lucky and delighted kids. This is truly an event to remember where kids will have fun in their own made up world.

I urge parents of active kids out there to attend this one of a kind festival. Make this a trip and a day to remember. Remember that the smile and laughter from your kid’s lips is priceless. Make your kids happy and the whole family as well.

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Salute to Summer Show at Jacksonville, Wyoming

June 13, 2009 by  
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After spring, summer is the season that most people await for and pray for. It is the season where people are reportedly having more fun and a cheerful disposition. Summer is the season where people go out and have fun outdoors and explore their surroundings. It is the season where most families book for a holiday or a vacation for a few days to along week gathering. Summer is fun under the sun!

Every year families either got o the beach or the nearby resort to beat the summer heat. Kids have fun frolicking in the sand while adults feel it is the time to get that golden and awesome tan. Beaches and lakeshore places such as Florida and Miami flock with tourists, their hotels get booked early in advanced. Truly, summer is the season where people just lay back and enjoy what nature has to offer.

Summer, like any other season caters different kinds of fun fete. Summer celebrations are mostly outdoors. Beaches and resorts are most probably the venues for summer shows and bazaars. .

I remember one summer I got the privilege to watch a concert of my favorite band. The concert was held in a beach (beachfront). I consider it as a memorable experience having my favorite band serenade me and at the same time hear the waves hit the shore, it was truly an unexplainable feeling. The concert is just one feature of the event, along with it are bazaars. Bazaars in the event provide the newest fashion trends. I was given the chance to find a sarong that fits my taste.

Summer event is the time to unwind. It is the time to forget all the worries of our daily life. It is the best time to bond with friends and family without any pressure of meeting deadlines!

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Artists Conference of Hawaii 2009

June 13, 2009 by  
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This year will mark the first installment of the biennial Artists of Hawaii 2009. A guest curator will be featured this year who is none other than Laura Hoptman, the senior curator for the New York Museum of Contemporary Art. The event is something that Hawaii residents all look forward to in attending because it will mark again the celebration of the locals’ talents and unique taste of the Arts.

To avoid confusion on what I am about to discuss to you now let me first give you the difference between Modern, Post modern and Contemporary Art as these are three subjects that are oftentimes misused. Contemporary Art depicts the art of the Modern times, it is often confused by Post modern because some claim that we actually live in the Post Modern era already and that any art that comes out during these times should be called as “Post Modern”.

Post modern art is described as the combination of the different Art Styles during the Modern era and these styles includes: Art Nouveau and Art Deco among many others. Post Modern style is always a mixture of two or more style era. Modern Art is described as Art that emerged after the renaissance Period or the Period of “rebirth”. It is oftentimes categorized as the Art created during the 18th to early 19th century. Contemporary Art is used to describe the current trend of Styles during the ongoing era. The term contemporary does not come into existence until the half of 19th century (1950′s) onwards.

Paintings are mostly on display on this exhibit. Expect young and talented artists churning out their fresh minds to create great pieces. Contemporary Hawaiian artists all gather at the Artists Guild to celebrate their talents by showing their creations to spectators and enthusiasts.

Come and visit the Artists of Hawaii 2009!

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Pots and Pans: Fair Guide

June 11, 2009 by  
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I have always been skeptical about the concept of doing and selling pottery at shows and at fairs.

You see, the cons of using pottery to rake in a good base and money outweigh that of the pros of indulging in pottery. I rarely would recommend pottery to an entrepreneur. But of course, one would hear the success stories of pottery entrepreneurs. So here are a few personal experiences that I hope would make it easier for you to decide whether pottery is a good thing for you, or a no-no.

For one thing, pottery skills are needed to bring your talent to levels acceptable for consumers to buy your product. Unless you have natural talent and have been honing your skills, you would have to invest in buying yourself a good book, paying a tutor, or going to a pottery skill to invest in yourself.

Second, pottery materials. You need the equipment, you need the materials, and you certainly need the time and the patience. Pottery requires mixing, molding, tempering and baking. If you cannot routinely follow these, then it is best you drop the idea.

The big difference with pottery at shows is the change of venue. There are a lot of things to be done. For one thing, preparation of the prepared pieces of earthenware would require you to transport the heavy stuff from your shop to the site.

The second one is the inclusion of demos in your booth. This is a BIG thing.

Having demos in your booth actually keeps people interested in your work and in your final product. It doesn’t have to come out finished like that. You can just leave it in the mold, or dramatically bake it in the kiln. Just let people know how pots are done.

Sell at shows that target the upper crust of society. The common people, with the stories of recession and laying-off at jobs, won’t easily buy into your wares. Pots are mainly ornamental, less functional. Unless you’re doing something along the lines of tea cups and tea pots that would put most factories to shame, I suggest you start something ornamental, cheap and functional. Like paper weights for example.

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Georgia and California Food Fest

June 8, 2009 by  
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Food festivals in my opinion are in my top to-visit list when it comes to visiting them around the country. Food is bountiful, and the people are cheery. There’s a happy atmosphere that it seems nothing could expunge it. And truly it is, because food is one of the basic needs of man, and a great joy for others. Celebrating it in an event dedicated to life’s simple pleasures is something one should not miss.

And America, blessed with the varying seasons, climates and altitudes, has an expanded scope of gastronomic delight. Along with the wonders of modern technology (halleluiah, importation!); food that you rarely would find in one place can now be as common as spaghetti in Italy. We have fruits, veggies, herbs, wine and drink, and even the strange like baby food!

First off is the esteemed Strawberry Festival in Garden Grove, California, held on May 22nd to May 25th. As the name implies, it’s all about the pink-reddish marvel, the strawberry! Tons of these juicy lovelies will come parading down the streets of Garden Grove, each in their prime and pride. There are a lot of carnivals and parades in the nearby streets for you to indulge in to! Celebrities, each new and those returning will also be making an appearance; so better watch out for them as they will be all over the place.

In the state of Georgia, a fruit is celebrated every 12th of June up till the 20th. The peach, which is well loved by those in Byron and Fort Valley Georgia. If you love peaches, now is the time to buy in bulk and stockpile on it, as peaches will be on the spotlight for the whole week. Fresh peach, peach cobblers, preserves, ice cream, pies and much more! There will be shows and events held each day as well, so if you are lucky to be in the area, indulge and you might win a prize!

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Hot Harley Nights at Sioux Falls, South Dakota

June 7, 2009 by  
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Attention motorcycle lovers! Mark your calendars on the 1st week of July as the Hot Harley Nights is back in town! Yes that’s correct. To give you a brief recap, the Hot Harley Nights is an annual event on Sioux Falls featuring a motorbike parade of hot Harley motorbikes. Oh-lala. Talk about sizzling!!!

For your information the event never fails to draw attention from the motorbike aficionados from the local towns of South Dakota and even outside. Refreshments and great tasting gourmets will be served for the delight of the crowd. Spectators sign up for the event in their big and shiny bikes. These guys really get together so they can meet and catch up with their fellow hobbyists. There will also be raffles of exciting prizes and a casino run (due to public demand).

Proceeds for the event will benefit the Make-a-Wish Foundation of South Dakota. It is great to know that there are actually organizations devoted in making the lives of people easier. I once wacthed an episode of the Make a Wish Program and was blessed at how people took out their time to help and relieve the dreams of these less-fortunate people.

It will also be a fun time to meet and exchange information about your respective bikes. Other big bikes aside from Harley Davidson are also welcome to join in the event. Duc’s (Ducati owners) are also encouraged to come on and share the fun! Ducati is a famous Italian brand/ manufacturer of luxury bikes. Hmmm, maybe me and my husband would opt to attend this event. Of course, that would be when we are able to finally get our Ducati! Yipee!

Bikers, enthusiasts, and spectators let us all come and marvel at the great looking bikes at the Hot Harley Nights Festival at Sioux Falls!

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Fruit Tours at Suzanne’s

June 1, 2009 by  
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Ahoy! Who wouldn’t want a bite or two? Of course, everyone wants to have free taste of the sumptous and juicy fruits of the season. And it will only be found at Suzanne’s Fruit Farm. It is time once again for the annual Fruit Tours in Suzanne’s Fruit Farm at Hampton, Arkansas. This year all our delectable and delicious fruits of the season will once again be bought and tasted for free at the Fruit Farm.

Spring is a season to celebrate not just for the warmer weather and the more colorful and green surroundings but also for the delicious fruits that it produce. It is really true that buying at Farmers Markets and Fruit Farm is a rewarding experience because in here, one gets to buy the freshest and most great tasting fruits because they only sell those in season. Unlike in the traditional grocery and supermarket settings, the fruits are generally picked off-season which attributes to its not so great and full taste.

Another reason to be present at Suzanne’s Fruit Farm is because fruits are deemed fertilized and culitvated using the safest methods available. You can also get a feel of what you’re eating because you will be talking with the owner, Suzanne on a personal basis. You get to ask your questions and Suzanne answers you with her farming skills and some secret tips and advice.

Oh and the Fruit tour is also a chance to meet and greet with your favorite local fruit suppliers. Fruit Tours will never be complete without your favorite companions so make sure that you bring one along. It is also a time for them to sell their preserves and fruit jams in their pretty packaging.

Come to the Fruit Tours at Suzanne’s Fruit Farm and grab a taste of a fruit or two!

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Square Dancing at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

May 29, 2009 by  
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Although considered as a folk dance, square dancing is still recognized as a cultural and historical dance especially among the youth of today. Square Dancing has long been one of the traditional dances of the United States. It is often called as the Modern Western Dance. It involves dancing with a partner. Western movies like Sweet Home Alabama features Square Dancing as a form of merriment and fun gathering. In here partners are seen dancing in a Swing-like way in an upbeat tune.

Just like the Square Dancing activity, the Myrtle Beach Bike Week is a weekly event that features biking aficionados. It is an event where biking enthusiasts gather together for a day full of bonding and biking activities. Myrtle Beach is the home where fun gatherings and exciting stuffs are happening. Events such as Bike Week which is intended solely for bikers are happening.

Generally there are two types of Square Dance, the Traditional Square Dance or the “old time square dance” and the Modern Western Dance.

Dancing is not just a form of recreation but an exercise as well. Bollywood and Aerobics are fitness regimens that uses the forms of dancing. Nowadays people would want to get in shpae while having fun. Being fit and having fun while doing it is the best way to take care of one’s body and one’s spirit. Whenever I’m in the gym I always see to it to look at the dancing and aerobics classes so I can have fun while getting in shape.

In square dancing you will need a partner so grab your favorite mate and dance the night away at Myrtle Beach! Kick off your favorite dance feet and wear your dancing shoes to have that oh-so-great overall feeling. Invite a friend or two at the Myrtle Beach and dance the night away!

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Traditional Festivals and Modern Festivals

May 28, 2009 by  
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Did you quite get the difference between the two? No? Well, hot dang. The differences between them seem pretty quite obvious even to the naked eye.

Traditional festivals have a sense of solemnity within them. They celebrate something more on the religious and/or cultural side of things. Most of the newer generation would be put off by the seriousness and the solemnity of the traditional festival. These types of festivals usually are lackluster with the glamor but have a backing of over a thousand years worth of tradition. Never mind attendance. Most traditional festivals are compulsory and oftentimes required for attendance.

The modern festival dictates nothing but camaraderie, bacchanal revelry and capriciousness. Modern festivals were made by the times for the sheer enjoyment of life amidst the troubling times, the turmoil and terror, and sometimes, just the plain boredom of things. A modern festival are usually up to date, involve a lot of dancing, music, singing and revelry, and is just plain abandon for almost all inhibitions. Usually, there is no focus in modern festivals. Just plain having fun (or at least trying to).

There is usually the involvement of the community in both festivals, although in the case of a traditional festival; it is dictated by religion, culture or belief. Sometimes, a festival is but a series of rites and ceremonies held by the spiritual leaders in an area. Sometimes…well, you get the idea.

Most towns go for the modern festival now, which is quite a tourist attraction when the season comes. The big draw in a festival is the climactic highlight where it seems that beer knows no stopper, dancing knows no beat, and partying knows not day or night. But it is this kind of freedom that people come over to stop, play and just have fun.

Festivals have a purpose. It’s up to the people to decide on it.

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Going In and Out Festivals

May 27, 2009 by  
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There’s a certain sense and pattern when trying to get into the sense of having to run into at least 3 festivals or more in one day, or even for a period of two days. Festivals are pretty much draining, in all aspects of your life. You feel tired physically, you’re drained emotionally, you feel you’ve given so much of your social life talking to people inside the festival grounds, and well, yeah. That sums it up. You could grow sick of festivals in just one sitting.

Setting your mind up to visiting at least more than two festivals a day requires that you have a different mindset of seeing the trip not as an errand or as a chore, but a social trek. When trying to go into a festival, don’t get cynical. And don’t get temperamental either. Being a party pooper at the start of the trip would have you very sour and very uncooperative while everyone else is having fun.

Some people like to go to festivals alone. These would include your typical rebellious teenager and or your love-forlorn daughter. Be understanding of their needs to want to have their own private space. The sensation of going into a festival alone is equal to almost monumental freedom. Give them the space that they deserve and the time that they will need.

Pack a bit of food yourself, but if you find the whole thing to be pretty daunting and hassling, be a bit of an anti-scrooge and go spend your money where you’re supposed to spend it in a festival. In fun, style, leisure and for your enjoyment. Of course, always exercise the usual prudence of not blowing off your entire pay on the fun and games inside the festival.

Feel free to refer with other friends as well. If you’re the type of guy to enjoy visiting a festival with friends, you can save on expenses if you go together.

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