Sunday Jazz Brunch at the Riverwalk

Posted on May 31, 2011 By Marcus (Edit) Leave a Comment
Sunday Jazz Brunch

From June through December, enjoy the Suntrust Sunday Jazz Brunch at the Riverwalk.  This live outdoor concert series in a beautiful setting provides the opportunity to relax with family and friends from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm Sunday.  Well-behaved, leashed pets are welcome also.  Spread a blanket and have a picnic, or go for a stroll along the walkway. Four... [Read more...]

A Smooth Jazz Transition to the New Year

Posted on January 3, 2011 By Renee (Edit) Leave a Comment
jazz saxophone player silhouette

As impossible as it sounds today for something called a "silent record" to sell thousands of dollars worth of albums in the 1960s, those hip, silent cats were up to something in that time! Why else would January dedicate an entire week to the mute musical invention? Maybe because by January everyone is over the buoyant carols of of the holidays and a little... [Read more...]

5th Annual Jazz in the Gardens

Posted on March 18, 2010 By Leah (Edit) Leave a Comment

Jazz in the Gardnes is back in South Florida!!! This two day festival will feature artists like Mary J Blige, Boyz II Men,Bryan Michael Cox and Johnny Nunez. This is one of the top cultural events in America. You don't want to miss this ecperience. For more information go to www.jazzinthegardens.com or you can call the city of Miami Gardens at 877.640.5299.... [Read more...]

Break out Your Green Attire

Posted on March 11, 2010 By Leah (Edit) Leave a Comment

The St. Patrick's Day Parade and Festival is this Saturday! It's been 17 years since the last one, and thanks to a group of hard working community and business leaders, Fort Lauderdale has put together a signature event to celebrate St. Patrick's Day and all things Irish. See what Mayor Seiler has to say about bring back this tradition. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzNJ0biw7dQ Details -Saturday,... [Read more...]

Issue A Proclamation

Posted on November 23, 2009 By mbeth (Edit) Leave a Comment

While it might have been the 1620s when they were first expressing thanks, it wasn't until 1782 when an official proclamation was declared to begin making things a little more official. The state of New Hampshire distributed the proclamation, and things spread rapidly after that. History.com has a visual of the printing, complete with "f" as "s" and liberal amounts... [Read more...]