Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Getting Married…and Other Fun Things to Do in St. Augustine

Happy Thursday LGs! Hope everyone is gearing up for the upcoming holiday travel season—today I’m heading out to California for Flavor! Napa Valley before heading home to Florida for a big turkey feast with my family. Keeping my fingers crossed that the weather is good, and the delays are minimal!
I wanted to take this opportunity to share the tremendously exciting news that one of the original LGs —Holly Corrbett—recently got married (Congrats!!) and the other—Jen Baggett—just got engaged! Wow!!! I’m so thrilled for both of my LG ladies, and look forward to more future travel with both of them….and their husbands.

As it turns out, Jen B has decided to get married in the ultra-charming little Floridian city of St. Augustine, which happens to be not just the oldest city in the US (founded in 1565), but the place where her formerly Maryland-based parents now live. She’s tapped me to be the maid of honor (aw!), and so we’re busy at work trying to plan a Lost Girls- worthy weekend adventure for all of her guests, and and exploring vacation rental homes in St. Augustine, so that her out-of-town guests will have a spacious and comfy place to sleep.

As it turns out, many of the guests are from New York City and New Jersey—where her fiance Kevin’s family is from—and have never been to St Augustine. Its a really cool town, with rustic cobblestone streets, historic sites (like the Fountain of Youth) and of course, beaches, and we wanted to make sure everyone had an idea of the best and most family-friendly things to do in St Augustine once they arrive.  Rather than doing a ton of reseasrch on our own (what, us research?) we snagged copy of this cool infographic, which sums it up rather nicely.

We recommend checking out St Augustine the next time you’re in Florida, or even booking long weekend in the area. Speaking from experience, its one of the few places in Jen and my home state where you can find a true mix of culture, adventure, natue and relaxation…and if you’re there the first weekend in June 2012, you can also find one very newlywed couple.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Holiday Trolley Tour



Explore St. Augustine’s famous Night of Lights in the cozy comfort of our Holly Jolly Trolleys. 

Guests of all ages delight at the festive wonderland of the historic area glittering with over 2 million lights. This tour is an annual tradition for thousands, and is sure to be one of your favorite holiday outings. Caroling, hot cider, and homemade cookies add to the magic of your evening. Guests will receive complimentary magical viewing glasses, handcrafted by Santa’s elves exclusively for our guests. These amazing glasses will enhance the twinkle and glimmer of the lights, making this ride even more special. We’ll be riding nightly. Come share holiday cheer with friends or snuggle up with loved ones and make this your holiday tradition. We’ll warm up the cider!

New! Have Your Picture Taken with Santa. You may bring your own camera or purchase a picture from our professional photographer.

Voted one of Top Five "Cities of the World Light Up" by National Geographic Traveler.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

A visitor's guide to the World Golf Hall of Fame, St. Augustine, FL

Over the years golf has become one of the most popular sports. Many people regularly play the game themselves, as well as watch the professionals going about their business in the many tournaments that are held each season. Over the years there have been many golfers that have excelled in the game. If you want to find out about some of the stars that reached the very top of the game, a visit to the World Golf Hall of Fame is a way to do this. This museum celebrates the greats of the sport and whether you are golf fan or not it can be a great place to visit.

The World Golf Hall of Fame is currently located in St. Augustine in Florida and has a history that dates back to 1974. When it was originally established it was located in Pinehurst, North Carolina and run by a local board of directors. However it eventually came under the control of the Professional Golf Association of America (PGA) and moved to its present location in 1998. The Hall of Fame honors both male and female golfers and 13 golfers were inducted in the year of opening. Amongst these were some of the greats of the game including Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Same Snead, Gene Sarazen and Patty Berg. 

Each year the Hall of Fame holds an induction ceremony at which further golfing greats are admitted membership. Golfers from the PGA tour, LPGA tour and international tours are eligible for selection as long as the meet the minimum criteria required. The number granted membership each year varies, with between 2 and 8 generally being admitted. These are introduced at a ceremony held around May each year. From the original 13 players inducted in 1974, the membership has grown to more than 130.
The World Golf Hall of Fame is located at One World Golf Place in St Augustine, Florida and is open year round. The hours of operations are 10.00am to 6.00pm Monday to Saturday and 12.00pm to 6.00pm on Sunday. The cost of entry is $16.50 for adults, $14.50 for Seniors and students and $8 for children aged 5 to 12. The Hall of Fame has both permanent displays and a program of temporary exhibitions and some of the things you can view on a visit include the following.

Championship Moments Theatre
This is a short 10 minute film showing some of the greatest golfing moments over the years. This includes some of the best winning shots, iconic moments and dramatic endings in tournament golf. It includes the play of many of the members inducted into the Hall of Fame, with the likes of Nancy Lopez, Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson being featured.

Recent Inductee Exhibition
Each year a new group of golfers are admitted to the Hall of Fame and this exhibition shows details of their achievements and some of the significant golfing moments from their careers.

Wall of Fame
This is one of the central features in the World Golf Hall of Fame. It is an 88 foot long wall which features a brass plaque of each of the golfers inducted into the Hall of Fame with details of their careers and the wins they achieved.

Golf around the World
This is a golf course simulator which lets you have a try at playing some of the most famous golf holes around the world. Using real clubs you can try your luck at some of the most iconic holes in world golf.

Members Locker Room
This display has authentic golf lockers featuring memorabilia supplied by the golfers who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame. This is an ever changing display and shows little details and stories from some of the best golfers ever to play the game.

Walk of Champions
If you fancy a little fresh air, the Walk of Champions is the exhibit to view. It is a quarter of a mile walkway surrounding a lake which includes granite slabs with authentic signatures of the Hall of Fame members.
These and the other exhibits at the World Golf Hall of Fame make it a great place to have a day out. There is plenty to do and see and if you are a golfing fan it is sure to be an enjoyable experience. Even if golf is not your thing, it is still an excellent museum to visit and learn about some of the great sportsmen and women who have become famous names in America as well as around the rest of the world. If you are ever in St Augustine in Florida the World Golf Hall of Fame is a definite must-see while you are there.
For further details check out http://www.worldgolfhalloffame.org/

Thursday, November 17, 2011

18 TH ANNUAL NIGHTS OF LIGHTS IN ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA


18 TH ANNUAL NIGHTS OF LIGHTS IN ST. AUGUSTINE FLORIDA
will begin on Saturday, November 19, 2011.

nights of lights 1 Nights of Lights in St. Augustine, FLNamed one of American Bus Association’s 2011 Top 100 events in North America, Nights of Lights is a 2-month long celebration of the Holiday Season. Millions of white lights create a magical holiday atmosphere in the Nation’s oldest city during the 18th Annual Nights of Lights Celebration in St. Augustine, Florida. Tracing its origins to the Spanish tradition of displaying a lighted white candle during the Christmas holidays, the spectacular lighting reflects the city’s 446-year history while creating a beautiful setting for special memories.







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St. Augustine to be Featured in Two National Broadcast Programs

Located midway between Daytona Beach and Jacksonville, Florida's Historic Coast features historic St. Augustine and the place where Ponce de Leon first came ashore after his historic 1513 discovery of the land he named La Florida, an area whose boundaries included what would later become the eastern United States.

Our Nation's oldest city is becoming more and more popular with cruise travelers who sail from Jacksonville or who stop to visit the historic town (and shop in its expansive outlet malls) on their drive down I-95 to Port Canaveral. It's also become popular with national broadcast travel shows. In the past year, there have been at least six production crews that have visited St. Augustine to film nationally televised programs, both in English and Spanish. Two of them, HDNET's Drinking Made Easy and Univision's Despierta America!, will air this week.

The HDNet series Drinking Made Easy, features Zane Lamprey and his drinking buddy Steve McKenna as they travel the U.S. in search of the local drinks and drinking customs that have contributed to the birth, growth and distinction of our great country. In the episode to air tonight at 8pm, Zane visits St. Augustine and stops at several spots, including The Pirate Museum, where he downs grog with local pirates. Also featured are Salt Water Cowboys, Casa Monica's Cobalt Lounge (that's Casa Monica pictured above), and The Conch House.

Tomorrow morning at 10am, Despierta America, Univision's daily morning show, will feature correspondent Paola Gutierrez, touring the city and reporting about the "real" First Thanksgiving which took place in St. Augustine, Florida in 1565. The segment includes a reenactment of the Spanish explorer Pedro Menendez de Aviles' 1565 landing and the meal shared between Spaniards and the native Timucuan Indians, a cooking segment featuring Michael Lugo and Chef Matthieu Landillon at The Tasting Room, and other highlights about the city's fascinating colonial Spanish history and culture.

HDNet networks are available nationally via DIRECTV and Dish Network. Univision Television Network airs nationwide and provides an extensive lineup of Spanish language programming produced in the United States and throughout the Hispanic world. Despierta America is a daily news, information, lifestyle, and entertainment program for Hispanics throughout the United States. Check your local listings for channels and broadcast times in your area.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Down With The Ship In St. Augustine


It is incorrect to dub St. Augustine, Florida as America’s oldest city. Native American mound cities in the Upper Midwest and the Anasazi Pueblo cities of southwestern Colorado predate St. Augustine by several hundred years, as do Mexico City and the ancient Mayan city of Tikal further south. However, St. Augustine was the first permanent, named European settlement in what is currently the United States, founded only a little over seventy years after Columbus’ historic voyage.
As you might expect, there is a lot in this area for the history buff, from the ruins of the original fort to the old town neighborhoods with colonial Spanish architecture and several museums. With an abundance of quaint, historic romantic travel inns, you and your family will have no problem establishing a comfortable base of operations for your St. Augustine holiday exercusion.
It was actually 1513 when explorer Ponce de Leon, then governor of what is now Puerto Rico, landed in the region, claiming it for King Ferdinand of Castile and Queen Isabella of Aragon as Spain was not an officially unified kingdom until 1516. Contrary to popular myth, he was not searching for a “Fountain of Youth” but more tangible goods such as gold, slaves and land. It was decades before a permanent settlement could be established.
Once you and your family are happily ensconced in one of St. Augustine’s fine bed and breakfasts orbeach vacations, you will find enough activities and experiences to last a lifetime ranging from outdoor sports and educational trips to sheer entertainment and fun. Get started by seeing some of the area as the original inhabitants and early Spanish explorers saw it with St. Augustine Eco Tours, rated the number one experience among tourists. Traveling by kayak, you will see salt marshes and wetlands and may even encounter wild dolphins at play. And even though it’s vacation time, you can keep the kids learning with Sheriff’s Historical Tours, which takes you through 350 years of St. Augustine’s history. Another piece of St. Augustine history worth seeing is El Castillo de San Marcos, an early Spanish military installation dating from the late 1600s.
Of course, the history of St. Augustine, like so many places in the region, is intimately tied to the Golden Age of the Pirates of the Caribbean who frequently made forays up the Florida coast. Kids of all ages will want to climb aboard the Black Raven for a taste of shipboard life on a 17th-Century privateer.
Budding herpetologists will get a kick out of discovering the last living relations of the earliest dinosaurs up-close and personal at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm which contains much more than just alligators. This is merely a small illustration of what awaits you and your family in this lovely town filled with sunshine a large amount of the year.
Wesley Mathews is part of the travel team at FindVacationRentals.com and FindBedandBreakfast.com. These directories provide detailed information on beach rentalsand things to do.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Holiday Season in St Augustine, Florida


There is now better place to celebrate the holiday season than St. Augustine, Florida. The holiday decorated Old City makes it easy to get into the Christmas spirit and make holiday shopping a pleasure. The winter weather is usually very mild, and the old city puts on a great holiday celebration with the Night of Lights festivities, a Winter Wonderland, a Christmas Parade, Regatta and much more.
During the nearly 250 years when St. Augustine served as the capital of Spanish La Florida, the residents marked the holiday season with a single white candle burning in a window at each home. Today, the Nights of Lights continues that happy tradition in a grand style that reflects the city’s 446 years of history
The iconic Bridge of Lions will once again provide an incredible display of lights. For the past five years, the bridge has been dark during the Nights of Lights due to a complete renovation and re-construction. This year, the bridge and the two new parks will be a welcomed addition to the holiday season. Together they will add tens of thousands of lights to the spectacular lighting display in St Augustine.    
Here are some of the events:

LIGHT- UP! NIGHT

Nov. 19, 2011 
Past Mayors of the city of St. Augustine meet in the historic Plaza de la Constitucion to “flip the switch” to light up the Nights of Lights celebration on Nov 19, 2011. The festivities begin at 4:00 p.m. with spirited holiday performances in the Plaza’s Gazebo. Then at 6:30 p.m., all attending this festive event will be asked to participate in the countdown to the lighting.

MAYOR’S HOLIDAY LIGHTING GALA
Nov. 19, 2011

You can be a part of St. Augustine Mayor Holiday Lighting Gala. The fun begins with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at the Government House at 5:30pm. At 6:30 p.m., from the King’s Balcony, the Mayor will welcome the crowds in the Plaza de la Constitucion, for the Nights of Lights Lighting Ceremony. Following the Lighting Ceremony, the Mayor and Gala participants will be led by a 1740 Color Guard to the Courtyard of the historic Lightner Museum, located at 78 King Street, for dinner catered by Casa Monica Hotel, dancing to the music of The Committee and a silent auction. Tickets are $150.00 per person. All proceeds benefit the St. Francis House Building Fund. Phone: 904.825.1004
ST. AUGUSTINE MARATHON WEEKEND
Nov 19 & 20, 2011
This is the first year for the marathon which promises to be a recurring holiday event. Where else can you participate in a full marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K through the streets of the nation’s oldest city during the Nights of Lights. Winners will get to drink from the Grail of Endurance filled with fresh spring water from the world famous Fountain of Youth.   
 On Saturday there will be a 10K run at 7 a.m.; a Family 5K Run at 7:15 a.m.; and the St. Augustine’s Kids Race at 9:30 a.m. Then on Sunday at 6:05 a.m., the St. Augustine Full Marathon & Half Marathon wheelchair participant starts and at 6:15 a.m. the St. Augustine Full Marathon & Half Marathon starts. The Marathon course will be USATF certified. Each run take place at various locations between St. Augustine, St. Augustine Beach and Crescent Beach. For more information and registration, visit www.StAugustineMarathon.com or call           305.716.1111 .

Magnificent view from the lighthouse
HISTORIC WEAPON FIRING DEMONSTRATIONS AT CASTILLO DE SAN MARCOS
Have a blast at St. Augustine’s Castillo de San Marcos when authentically-clad re-enactors demonstrate how Spain’s famed artillerymen fired their cannons in the 1740′s. The cannons will roar at 10:30 & 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 2:30 & 3:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 11:00 a.m., 1:30, 2:30, & 3:30 p.m. on Sundays. Firing times are subject to change depending on weather conditions. Admission is $6; free for children under 16.
Phone: 904.829.6506

SUNSET/MOONRISE TOUR
Nov. 22, 2010 – Jan. 31, 2011 

Get the best view of St. Augustine from the top of the lighthouse and enjoy viewing the sunset and moonrise from the most unique perspective in all of St. Augustine! This special event includes a champagne toast, provided by San Sebastian Winery, atop the tower and an informative overview of the history of the St. Augustine Light Station. The tour takes place from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the St. Augustine Lighthouse located at 81 Lighthouse Ave. in St. Augustine. The fee is $25 for non-museum members and $20 for members. Reservations are required. Phone: 904.829.0745

HOLLY JOLLY HOLIDAY TROLLEY
Nov. 20 – Dec 31, 2011 

Rest your feet and explore the city in the cozy comfort aboard the Holly Jolly Trolleys. Guests will delight at the festive wonderland of the historic area glittering with over 2 million lights. Caroling, hot cider, homemade cookies and complimentary magical viewing glasses, handcrafted by Santa’s elves add to the magic of your evening. The Holly Jolly Trolley departs continuously between 6 and 8 p.m. from the Visitors Information Center, 10 West Castillo Drive. Tickets are $7 for adults and $4 for children 6 – 12. Phone: 904.829.3800

SANTA’S BIG RED CHRISTMAS TRAIN TOURS
Nov 20, 2011 – Jan 1, 2012 

 Get into the holiday spirit as our Big Red Trains transport you through our magical city to view the Nights of Lights celebration nightly from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 6 -9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $7 for adults ages 12 and over and $3 for children ages 3-1. Ticket includes complimentary magical glasses that make the light displays extra amazing. December 2nd through 24th tours include stops at Santa’s Village and Prancer’s Putt-Putt for only $1 each!  904.824.1606  www.redtrains.com
CANDLE LIGHT TOURS OF VILLA ZORAYDA
Nov 25 – 26,  Dec 2 – 3,  9 – 10,  16 – 17, 23, 27,  30

Experience the Villa Zorayda Museum, beautifully decorated for the Holidays, during a special “Nights of Lights” Candlelight Tour. Our docent will lead by candlelight as you explore this gilded age house museum built by Franklin Smith in 1883 and view it’s astounding art and antique collection while learning of the Villa’s 127 year history. Refreshments of Christmas cookies & beverages start at 6:30 pm with the Candlelight Tour starting at 7 pm. Tickets are $15.00 for adults, children ages 7 -12 are $7.00. No charge for children ages 4 – 6. Tour is not recommended for children under the age of 3. Reservations suggested. Villa Zorayda Museum is located at 83 King Street.
Phone: 904.829.9887

44TH ANNUAL FALL ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL

Nov 26 – 27, 2011
See art created from lace to limestone and crayons to crystal. Enjoy unplugged entertainment, plein air artists at work, and the Kids Art Zone. One of the region’s most prestigious juried art festivals, it takes place at Francis Field behind the St. Augustine Downtown Historic Parking Facility located on West Castillo Drive in St. Augustine. The festival is sponsored by the St. Augustine Art Association and is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is a $1 donation. 
Phone: 904.824.2310

WINTER WONDERLAND
Nov. 26, 2011 – Jan. 02, 2012
Winter Wonderland comes with lots of activities for both young and old. This is the only place where you can experience snow and ice. Winter Wonderland features a real ice skating rink, ice slide, Elf Express train rides, The Elf Village, sleigh rides and even real SNOW! There are also scheduled visits from Santa.
Admission is free with activity participation fees. Read more about Winter Wonderland here.

UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT
Nov. 26, 2011
Galleries, antique stores and unique shops on St. Augustine’s San Marco Avenue between Ripley’s Museum and the Mission of Nombre de Dios remain open from 5 to 9 p.m. and feature book signings, live music, refreshments and other activities. The Mission of Nombre de Dios provides FREE PARKING.
Phone: 904.823.9263

FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK

Dec 2, 2011
Enjoy the latest exhibits, music, entertainment and refreshments at more than 20 St. Augustine art galleries.  Park for free at the San Sebastian Winery, 157 King Street, where sightseeing trains and trolleys offer free round-trips to the heart of the art district – or go on your own self-guided art walk. Galleries are open from 5 to 9 p.m.  For more information, call 904.829.0065 or visit www.artgalleriesofstaugustine.com.  
Phone: 904.829.0065

BRITISH NIGHT WATCH OPENING EVENTS
Dec. 2, 2011
Publicly declare your support for King George III in an authentic St. Augustine celebration from 1776.   At 4 p.m., gather in the Plaza de la Constitucion and receive the news of the heinous Declaration of Independence. Join the loyal St. Augustine Garrison and townsfolk as they hang the traitors John Hancock and Sam Adams in effigy and march them to and fro. Meet beneath the balcony of Government House to learn of the rebellious acts of the “patriots” in northern colonies.   Redcoats will be on alert to quell any dissention from the crowd. Experience a colonial mob firsthand! For the latest information, go towww.britishnightwatch.org
Phone: 904.819.2629

ST JOHNS COUNTY FESTIVAL OF TREES AT WORLD GOLFVILLAGE

December 2 – 11, 2011
The St. Johns County Convention Center and Renaissance World Golf Village Resort will showcase trees and wreaths decorated and donated by local businesses, organizations, families and friends from the community. The display will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the final day. Admission is free. The trees and wreathes will be part of a silent auction and visitors will also be encouraged to fill out a ballot indicating the number of votes (in minimum $1 bids) they would like to cast for their favorites. Proceeds will benefit the St. Augustine Record’s Empty Stocking Fund and the United Way of St. Johns County. The World Golf Village is located at Exit 323 off I-95 in St. Augustine. For more information, visit the events calendar atwww.WorldGolfHallofFame.org.
Phone: 904.940.4015
Dec. 04, 2010
day at the beach
ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH SURF ILLUMINATION

Light up your evenings when the Surf Illumination complements the seasonal lighting of A1A Beach Boulevard. The event includes the ceremonial lighting of the seasonal tree by the Mayor. Food and beverages are offered by local restaurants and many local arts and crafts vendors provide convenient shopping for the holiday season. Santa, musical performers and traditional carolers make it fun for all. This season’s lighting will be expanded to illuminate four buildings and most of the trees at Pier Park, creating St. Augustine Beach’s winter wonderland
Phone: 904.347.8007
57TH ANNUAL ST. AUGUSTINE CHRISTMAS PARADE
Dec. 3, 2011
The Annual Christmas Parade has grown to be one of the largest parades in north Florida and includes floats, marching bands, cars, horses, and the arrival of Santa. The parade will start promptly at 10 a.m. at the Mission Nombre de Dios; continue through the downtown streets of historic St. Augustine and end behind the Visitors Center on West Castillo Dr.
Phone: 904.824.4997
BRITISH CAMP OPENS
Dec 3, 2011
At 9 a.m., enter St. Augustine’s Francis Field and experience Colonial Market Days featuring 18th century musicians and itinerant travelling performers that will delight all ages. Marvel at the skill of a Colonial Conjurer, watch a Punch and Judy Puppet Show, and enjoy the balancing act of Signora Bella. At 1 p.m., learn about Colonial Clothing of the era, when the Parade of Fashion is presented at 1 p.m. Then witness British Redcoats drill, meet a British Army Surgeon, interact with Townsfolk concerned about their liberty, immerse yourself in 18th lifestyles & politics of St. Augustine.   For more details, go to www.britishnightwatch.org .
THE GRANDE ILLUMINATION PARADE
Dec 3, 2011
March to the fifes and drums down the same St. Augustine streets marched through by British troops over 200 years ago. Then form up for the parade at 7:45 p.m. in front of Government House. The parade proper starts at 8:00 p.m. Saturday, December 3rd. Non-reenactors and other persons who wish to march along with the parade are invited to fall in behind the Civilians and Distaff. Candles will be made available for a donation from 18th Century Folk in the west garden of the Cathedral Basilica. For further information and updates, go to www.britishnightwatch.org  

3rd ANNUAL GARDEN CLUB CHRISTMAS TOUR OF HOMES
Dec 4, 2011
Enjoy the St. Augustine Garden Club’s annual tour that showcases a selection of St. Augustine’s most outstanding private homes. These beautiful decorated historic Florida style homes, welcome you to enjoy a taste of nostalgia in the colorful floral decorations and floral arrangements composed of natural materials designed and hand crafted by members of The Garden Club of St. Augustine. In addition, your ticket includes a delightful tea. The tour takes place from noon to 5 p.m. Admission is $20. For more information, and to purchase tickets, visit www.gardenclubofstaugustine.org.
ST. AUGUSTINE COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA PERFORMS HOLIDAY FAVORITES
Dec 9 & Dec 11, 2011
Come enjoy an orchestral presentation of Holiday Favorite music. St. Augustine Orchestra celebrates its 50th concert season with stellar performances in St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra Beach. On Friday, the Orchestra will perform at 8 p.m. at Lightner Museum, 75 King Street in St. Augustine and at 3 p.m. at Ponte Vedra United Methodist Church, 76 Roscoe Boulevard in Ponte Vedra Beach. For more information, visit www.staugustineorchestra.org.
REGATTA OF LIGHTS
Dec 10, 2011
Regale your eyes with a holiday parade of boats from 15 to 85 feet in length – sailboats, trawlers, shrimp boats, and many other vessels all-a-glitter with brilliant lighted displays ranging from patriotic to whimsical. Awards will be made for the best theme, most colorful, best in class, and best overall. Beginning at 6 p.m., the boats will light up Matanzas Bay between the Bridge of Lions and Castillo de San Marcos. The Regatta of Lights is sponsored by the St. Augustine Yacht Club. For more information, call 904.824.9725 or visitwww.sayc2000.com.

SUNSET/MOONRISE TOUR
Dec 10, 2011
Enjoy the sunset, moonrise and Night of Lights from the most unique perspective in all of St. Augustine – the top of the Lighthouse!  This special event includes a champagne toast, provided by San Sebastian Winery, hors d’oeuvres from The Reef and an informative overview of the history of the St. Augustine Light Station.  The tour takes place from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the St. Augustine Lighthouse located at 81 Lighthouse Avenue.  The fee is $25 for non-museum members and $20 for members.  Reservations are required.  For more information, visit www.StAugustineLighthouse.com, or to reserve a spot, call 904.829.0745  
ST. AUGUSTINE COMMUNITY CHORUS, SING WE NOW OF CHRISTMAS
Dec 10 & 11, 2011
Enjoy this concert of English Carols and selections from “Messiah” presented by St. Augustine Community Chorus. Sing We Now of Christmas will take place at the Cathedral Basilica on St. Augustine’s Plaza de la Constitucion. The concerts will take place Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. For tickets and information, visitwww.staugustinecommunitychorus.org.  
18TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY TOUR OF BED AND BREAKFAST INNS
Dec 10 & 11, 2011
Tour St. Augustine’s historic Bed and Breakfast Inns, all decorated in Holiday finery. This year’s tour theme is “Ghosts of Christmas Past” This year the innkeepers invite tour guests to peek into the past and learn about the sentimental stories or supernatural secrets that have inhabited their historic homes for decades, many for 100 years or more.   In addition to being able to enjoy each Inn’s dazzling Christmas season displays, tour participants will be able to enjoy taste treats throughout the Holiday Tour: Each Inn unites with one of St. Augustine’s leading restaurants and confectioners, who serve complimentary samples. The tour takes place from 1 to 5 p.m. each day; half of the inns welcome visitors on Saturday, and half on Sunday. Ticket purchased online are $25. After November 20, tickets are $35. Proceeds from the Holiday Tour will benefit the St. Augustine Record “Empty Stocking Fund”. For more information, visit www.staugustineinns.com
EMMA CONCERT SERIES: JACKSONVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HOLIDAY POPS
Dec 14 & 15, 2011
Once again the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra will regale St. Augustine with the ever popular Holiday Pops concerts. The concerts will be conducted by Mathew Kraemer, Associate Conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. The concert takes place at 8 p.m. both evenings at the Flagler College Auditorium, 14 Granada Street in St. Augustine. Tickets are $30 per person. For more information, visit www.EmmaConcerts.com or call  904.797.2800 .   
ST. AUGUSTINE BALLET PERFORMS THE NUTCRACKER
Dec 17 & 18, 2011
Bring the children along to enjoy this delightful traditional holiday ballet. The performances will take place at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Performances are at the Flagler College Auditorium, located at 14 Granada Street in St. Augustine. Tickets are $20, $25 and $30. For more information, visit www.saintaugustineballet.com or call  904-810-5670 .  
  
OLD TOWN ART & CRAFT SHOW
Dec 28-29, 2011
Enjoy this juried art and fine craft show featuring artists and craftsmen from St. Augustine and from around the nation.  Paintings, pottery, glass, metal, jewelry, mixed media, fiber art, photography, wood working and much, much more will be featured!  The show takes place each day from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at St. Augustine’s Francis Field, 14 W. Castillo Drive. Admission is free.   For more information, go towww.holidayartshows.com/old-town-art-craft-show.html or email lynn@holidayartshows.com.  

BEACH BLAST OFF 2011
Dec. 31, 2011
Kick off 2012 in seaside style at this special St. Augustine Beach event! Enjoy a blast of flavor, icy sculptures, and fireworks when several of St. Augustine’s favorite restaurants serve up chili for tasting and judging at the Fire and Ice Chili Cook-off from 4 to 8 p.m. After things cool off from the chili – the Fireworks begin at 8:30 p.m. This display will delight visitors and help usher in the New Year! Admission is free. The Beach Blast takes place at St. Johns County Fishing Pier and Pavilion, 350 A1A Beach Boulevard in St. Augustine Beach. For more information, call 904.829.5681 or visit www.beachblastoff.com

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

City of St. Augustine Anchoring Ordinance Proposes Ten-Day Limit



As part of Florida’s recreational boat mooring and anchoring pilot program, the City of St. Augustine has submitted a proposed anchoring ordinance to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission that limits anchoring within city limits to ten consecutive days. If the ordinance is passed, once this time limit is reached a vessel would have to move to an approved mooring field or marina, or outside city boundaries for at least one full day, before the boat would be allowed to return to the area.
The nation’s largest boat owners group, BoatUS, is urging local and traveling boaters to speak up now about how this anchoring restriction might affect them. Current mooring fees for visiting (non-resident) boaters in St. Augustine are $20 daily and $120 weekly. Written comments can be filed online before Sunday, November 6, by going to www.myfwc.com/boating/anchoring-mooring/public-comment.
“The state is now asking for feedback from boaters on this draft local ordinance for St. Augustine,” said BoatUS Executive Vice President Margaret Podlich. “However, since it’s a pilot program, it’s really important for anyone who wants to anchor in Florida to give the City feedback.”


The City of St. Augustine is one of five cities in the state’s mooring and anchoring pilot project, which allows municipalities to develop ordinances that limit nearby anchoring. For more background information on anchoring laws in Florida, see the new BoatUS information sheet at www.BoatUS.com/gov/florida.