Photographic Memory                                                           Mark Krancer: A Life Worth Living
Feb28

Photographic Memory Mark Krancer: A Life Worth Living

By Kate A. Hallock Mark Krancer smiles a lot. On a photo assignment, he’ll tell his clients that he’s living the dream, but that wasn’t always the case.  Krancer knows how addiction can put you in a bad place. He also knows how a positive passion can save your life. From drugs to digital camera, Krancer turned his life around 10 years ago to eventually create a successful business and achieve world renown.  Robin Patton...

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St. Augustine Plein Air Paint Out                                      April 23 – 27 
Feb28

St. Augustine Plein Air Paint Out    April 23 – 27 

The St. Augustine Art Association is hosting the St. Augustine Plein Air Paint Out from April 23 to April 27. Plein air, translated as “outdoor,” painting has been a common practice in St. Augustine for years and this event brings local art history into present day as artists converge on the streets and in notable locations while mingling with patrons. Works in progress and finished paintings can be viewed and purchased in...

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Spring Show: An Evening of Art and Bold Color March 28 
Feb28

Spring Show: An Evening of Art and Bold Color March 28 

The Hillary Whitaker Gallery (HWG) announces the opening of its highly anticipated Spring Show on Friday, March 28th, 6 – 8 p.m. This exciting exhibition will showcase the works of three renowned artists: Erin Gregory, Laura Lacambra Shubert (shown at right), and Gretchen Warsen. The Spring Show will feature a diverse collection of paintings that explore various themes and styles. Erin Gregory offers a unique perspective on...

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Publisher Note
Feb28

Publisher Note

  The Florida Park Service—one of the nation’s largest park systems, with 175 state parks, trails, and historic sites across more than 815,000 acres of public land—planned to celebrate its 90th anniversary by commercializing conservation land and inviting eager developers to the party. The big media scoop sparked bipartisan outrage and led to protests and political pressure, forcing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to halt the plans...

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Violins of Hope
Jan13

Violins of Hope

By Lorrie DeFrank Seventy lovingly restored string instruments that symbolize resilience and unity following indescribable horror will be showcased in a series of events in Jacksonville. Violins of Hope: Building Bridges Through the Power of Music will feature instruments that were played by Jewish musicians before and during the Holocaust, each with its own story that will be shared to educate the community and inspire...

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Gold Star Restaurants 
Jan13

Gold Star Restaurants 

Making Jacksonville a Foodie Destination Our annual Gold Star restaurant list spotlights new locally owned dining options and old favorites that offer exceptional quality and consistency. As we continue to explore the diverse dining options in our community, we are reminded of the incredible resilience and dedication of the restaurant industry. This year’s Gold Star list is a celebration of those who have remained...

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