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May – June 2013
Each Saturday, vendors take their place in front of Old Fort Park in the Canal Street Historic District. Local farmers offer fruit, vegetables, herbs, flowers, plants, juices, dairy, seafood and grass-fed meats.
Organic and pesticide-free produce are available. Quality handcrafted items and baked goods also are offered.
Discover gifts from the sea on a walk on the shore. We’ll look for seashells, driftwood and other wonderful surprises. Be sure to put on sun screen and bring plenty of water.
PLEASE NOTE: all programs are subject to cancellation and/or rescheduling due to staff limitations, weather conditions, or other factors. Some programs require reservations, a minimum age, or a cost-recovery fee. Call 386-428-3384 ext. 0 for program information during operating hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.), www.nps.gov/cana. Entrance fees apply to all interpretive program participants. All programs meet the requirements for the Canaveral National Seashore Junior Ranger program.
Reservations will be accepted a week before the canoe date. Join a guide as you explore this rich and diverse estuary up close. some experience is preferred. You must be at least 8 years old and able to paddle. You must wear covered shoes (no sandals or flip-flops). Bring water, sunscreen and a hat. Dress to get wet. Individuals with their own kayaks or canoes are welcome to join in. Call to reserve your spot. Meet at the Visitors Information Center at 9:45 AM. We will leave promptly at 10:00 AM.
PLEASE NOTE: all programs are subject to cancellation and/or rescheduling due to staff limitations, weather conditions, or other factors. Some programs require reservations, a minimum age, or a cost-recovery fee. Call 386-428-3384 ext. 0 for program information during operating hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.), www.nps.gov/cana. Entrance fees apply to all interpretive program participants. All programs meet the requirements for the Canaveral National Seashore Junior Ranger program.

This year, we’ll be kicking off Beach Weeks in classic New Smyrna style with FishStock. Join us for 4 days of fishing, food and music, including two separate tournaments; fishing seminars and clinics; boats; kids activities; and more.
More than 500 anglers and 200 boats will compete for over $100,000 cash and prizes in the NSB Striker Fish Tournament and Redfish/Trout Challenge, the largest inshore event in Florida. Offshore anglers compete for Wahoo, Dolphin & Kingfish in Ladies, Men and Junior divisions. The Inshore tournament also has Ladies, Men and Junior divisions competing for Redfish, Trout and most spots on a Redfish.
There will be educational workshops; the opportunity to shop for rods, reels, boats, motors and other items; and children will learn what’s under the water, how to tie knots and cast fishing rods. Enjoy food, drinks, music, fun and world-class angling with family and friends in one of the nation’s premiere saltwater locales.
Each Saturday, vendors take their place in front of Old Fort Park in the Canal Street Historic District. Local farmers offer fruit, vegetables, herbs, flowers, plants, juices, dairy, seafood and grass-fed meats.
Organic and pesticide-free produce are available. Quality handcrafted items and baked goods also are offered.
The meeting will be a discussion regarding the North Causeway. Please enter from the south side of City Hall, from Julia Street.
Women Into Networking Everyday…WINE NSB
The NSB Observer, along with New Smyrna Beach Mom and NSB Happenings is hosting our first WINE party on Tuesday, May 28th at Barracuda’s Bar & Grille from 5:30 PM – 8 PM.
$5 gets you in the door and includes:
- Complimentary appetizers from the chefs at Barracudas
- Half Off House Wine
- 5-minute mini massages by On a Roll Massage Therapy
- A chance to win Fabulous Prizes
- Dessert Tastings by KD Desserts
- Live Entertainment by Krista King
- Opportunity to Network with other Professional Women in the area
This is one of the best marketing opportunities of the year, so please get in touch with us if you’d like to participate.
*We are currently looking for sponsors and raffle prizes. Please call 386-427-1000 in you are interested in participating.
Are you stuck in the 20th century? Get up to speed with free computer and e-reader classes at the New Smyrna Beach Regional Library.
Email and attachments: Learn the basics of email, from getting a free address to composing messages and adding pictures and documents.
The classes will be in the library’s auditorium. Registration is not required.
The library is open from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Reservations will be accepted a week before the canoe date. Join a guide as you explore this rich and diverse estuary up close. some experience is preferred. You must be at least 8 years old and able to paddle. You must wear covered shoes (no sandals or flip-flops). Bring water, sunscreen and a hat. Dress to get wet. Individuals with their own kayaks or canoes are welcome to join in. Call to reserve your spot. Meet at the Visitors Information Center at 9:45 AM. We will leave promptly at 10:00 AM.
PLEASE NOTE: all programs are subject to cancellation and/or rescheduling due to staff limitations, weather conditions, or other factors. Some programs require reservations, a minimum age, or a cost-recovery fee. Call 386-428-3384 ext. 0 for program information during operating hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.), www.nps.gov/cana. Entrance fees apply to all interpretive program participants. All programs meet the requirements for the Canaveral National Seashore Junior Ranger program.

Summer wouldn’t be complete without soulful blues humming throughout the streets of New Smyrna Beach, and this year, we’re taking things to a whole new level. Prepare yourself for a 3-day, music-filled journey into one of America’s most celebrated and popular music genres. This much-anticipated new event will feature scores of bands playing at multiple locations around town. Rich with history, tradition and diversity, the New Smyrna Beach Blues Festival will be the place to get your groove on this summer.
Text “Blues” to 71441 for a performance schedule.
Each Saturday, vendors take their place in front of Old Fort Park in the Canal Street Historic District. Local farmers offer fruit, vegetables, herbs, flowers, plants, juices, dairy, seafood and grass-fed meats.
Organic and pesticide-free produce are available. Quality handcrafted items and baked goods also are offered.


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