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Old-fashioned fall festival in Folsom

FALLFEST IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER GREAT FUN FOR ALL AGES  Celebrate the magic of the Halloween and Fall season with the Folsom Historic District and attend the 3rd annual FallFest on Saturday October 29 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. in downtown historic Folsom. This event has something for everyone! FallFest combines street vendors, [...]

Night of 1,000 Pumpkins

SPOOKTACULAR EVENT OCTOBER 28 – NIGHT OF 1,000 PUMPKINS FOLSOM HISTORIC DISTRICT Folsom, Ca – October 19, 2011 beginning at 6 p.m.—Night of 1,000 Pumpkins is a night to remember when hundreds drop off their carved pumpkins in Historic Folsom and it is these pumpkins that line Sutter Street in all their eerie glory! The [...]

Harrison Gallery Exhibit

      Harrison Gallery, 825 White Street, will be open on October 20 from 6 – 8 pm for the Third Thursday Walk on White. Helen and Ben are most happy to announce the electronic launch of CHARLIE JONES, Ben’s post WW II generational novel set in Corpus Christi, Texas, where he grew up.  “This is [...]

Uncommon Grounds, Dover Ohio

As a traveler of the country,  The Uncommon Grounds is a great place to take a rest and catch u with the rest of world on the internet.  Dover is a charming small town America.  Main street has lots of great shops to browse through. The Uncommon Grounds has great soup and pastries to tame your hunger. [...]

RIDE FOR FREE ON RIPLEY’S RED SIGHTSEEING TRAINS for Halloween

All children wearing Halloween costumes will ride for free onboard the Ripley’s Red Sightseeing Trains Saturday October 29 and Sunday October 30.  Each child must be accompanied by a parent, each of whom will ride for half price.  In addition, all trick-or-treaters will be given free candy at various stops along the seven mile sightseeing [...]

A Scary Month St. Augustine, Florida

FLAVORS OF FLORIDA’S HISTORIC COAST Bring your appetite to nearly 20 different restaurants that will present a “Chef’s Choice” prix fixe (fixed price) three-course meal reflecting their unique flavors and style. Great food, paired with a wide variety of lodging options and enticing cultural events, make October the perfect month to visit St. Augustine · [...]

The Mote “Photo Essay”

Mote Marine Laboratory has been a leader in marine research since it was founded in 1955. Today, we incorporate public outreach as a key part of our mission. Mote is an independent nonprofit organization and has seven centers for marine research, the public Mote Aquarium and an Education Division specializing in public programs for all [...]

Photo Essay “Drum Circle Upon Siesta Key”

Every Sunday evening year round at Siesta Key, Florida. Folks gather to drum, dance and pay respect to mother earth.  This is what it is to me, the rhythm of life being finger  and palmed out as the community gives there dance of rhythm out in the sands of time.   A poetic pray of life, what a wonderful [...]

Cool Events and Book Signings at the Vero Beach Book Center

Monday, October 10th at 10:30 am Vero Beach Bookies discuss Room by Emma Donoghue   Tuesday, October 11th at 10 am MARIANNE RICHMOND presents I BELIEVE IN YOU in the Children’s Store   Saturday, October 15th at 11 am MARK PETT presents THE GIRL WHO NEVER MADE MISTAKES in the Children’s Store   Saturday, October 15th [...]

Tying A Wooly Bugger: ZZ Troutski’s Fly Box

The wooly bugger is a great fly to begin tying for fishing success. When I guided and fished a little more than I am at this moment, I always advised fellow casters, “When hiring a guide, find out if he or she ties.” In my opinion, a guide who doesn’t have a few of his [...]

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