Hot Summer Fun at the Beau Rivage
ALLUSA, live music, comedians, tournaments, specials and entertainment are all at the Beau Rivage!
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by Karen Harrell | Jun 29, 2017 | Articles, Left Column Headlines, Partner Content | 0
ALLUSA, live music, comedians, tournaments, specials and entertainment are all at the Beau Rivage!
Read Moreby Karen Harrell | Jan 20, 2017 | Articles, Featured Stories, Frontpage, Left Column Headlines | 0
The National Naval Aviation Museum, located aboard Pensacola Naval Air Station, welcomes winter...
Read Moreby Karen Harrell | Feb 5, 2014 | Left Column Headlines | 0
Plant City Social Dance Club welcomes; singles, married couples and dating couples
We also welcome visitor groups of 5 people or more, for a donation of $5pp, for birthdays, anniversaries and/or other
social events, etc. But, ahead of your event: Please either text message or call Ken Miller at 863-409-7714
(no voice mail), with your group name or identification, for authorization and registration.
by Karen Harrell | Dec 11, 2013 | Left Column Headlines | 0
MIAMI (Dec., 2013) – Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK) and the Miami HEAT today announced that its pledge to support relief efforts in communities affected by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines will exceed $1.5 million, more than a $500,000 increase from its original pledge.
Read Moreby Karen Harrell | Apr 13, 2012 | Archives, Left Column Headlines | 0
by Elizabeth Bonner
It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
No, it’s not Christmas — it’s the days and weeks after. For snowbirds, that means pulling out of one driveway piled high with snow and parking in another bordered with palm trees.
by Karen Harrell | Jul 26, 2011 | Left Column Headlines | 0
As you plan your trip South this year you might be tempted to try to find a less congested route.
This story on NPR is a cautionary tale on relying on GPS – a godsend for many of us – to take us off the beaten path.
by Karen Harrell | Mar 30, 2010 | Archives, Left Column Headlines | 0
Legend has it that the term Snowbird was first used to describe Canadians who often fled the brutal cold weather characteristic of our neighbors to the north.
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