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February – March 2013
Artistic vendors will set up along historic Canal Street and live music will be performed in Christmas Park. Galleries will feature solo and group exhibitions and artist talks in the Douglas Avenue area of the district from 4-7 p.m. Admission is free.
The community is invited to join us for an open house and experience our 10 beautiful acres of ”serenity.” Serenity Springs Recovery Center is a new inpatient drug and alcohol treatment center for males, located right here in Edgewater.
Our 30, 60 and 90-day treatment programs strive to build the spiritual strengths of our clients, by using the best modern and innovative practices such as EMDR.
We also focus on the effective 12-Step based approach to recovery that has been proven most effective in dealing with addiction over the last century.
Serenity Springs houses only ten clients at any given time and stresses the attention on the individual person and is committed to being small, intimate, and affordable with a staff to client ratio of 1:2.
We are currently a private fee-for-service facility that accepts all major credit cards. Financing and partial scholarships are also available.
This outdoor event will provide brides (and others who are planning special events) the opportunity to interact with more than 25 local vendors. The first 50 brides receive a goodie bag.
Admission is FREE and parking is FREE.
All attendees have the opportunity to register for a honeymoon cruise. To register in advance, brides are encouraged to access the event on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/WeddingsByTheSea A Bridal Event.
The 6th annual Flagler Avenue Mardi Gras Parade will travel the Avenue from the beach to turn south on Pine Street and end at Jessamine Avenue. Celebrate Fat Tuesday with the parade, Mardi Gras-themed music and food specials at venues along the Avenue.
The parade route will be closed to vehicular traffic from 5 – 8 p.m. Cars also must be moved from the street to accommodate the large crowds.
If you are interested in adding a float to the parade, it is free. All you have to do is print out an entry form @ www.partyonflagler.com.
Stroll the Canal Street Historic District Saturday, March 2, during the monthly 1st Saturday Art Stroll and Gallery Walk in the NSB Waterfront LOOP. On the first Saturday of the month, artistic vendors set up along the historic street from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Galleries feature solo and group exhibitions and artist talks in the Douglas Avenue area of the district from 4-7 p.m. Admission is free.
City officials will meet later this month to discuss updates to the North Causeway Plan including options for use of the Administrative Office Building (AOB) site at 160 N. Causeway. The meeting will be at 5 p.m., February 26, at the New Smyrna Beach City Hall Commission Chambers, 210 Sams Ave., New Smyrna Beach.
The site is one of the last vacant waterfront parcels in New Smyrna Beach’s core area.
Pete Lawson, of Health Management Associates, will speak about the company’s proposal for Bert Fish Hospital. To learn more, click here.
Updating the City’s Economic Development Plan is a priority for New Smyrna Beach leaders. To garner input from stakeholders, the City is hosting its 2nd Economic Development Summit from 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Saturday, March 2, in City Commission Chambers at New Smyrna Beach City Hall, 210 Sams Avenue. Amy Evancho, President and CEO of the Florida Economic Development Council, Inc., will be the keynote speaker and is expected to discuss trends to stimulate and maintain economic viability. The public is encouraged to attend this free event.


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