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March 2013
6:45 PM Film “Lost and Found” by Doug Walker
7:45 PM Intermission
8 PM Film “Leave A Message” by Jason Kenworth and Aaron Lieber
8:30 PM Film “Chasing the Swell” by Sachi Cunningham
9:00 PM Film “Manufacturing Stoke” by Petra Kavanagh and Geoffrey Smart
Ticket sales begin at 5:30 PM
80′s / Alternative
Performing together since 2008, Shadow Cabinet has become one of the premier live acts in Central Florida. They are widely considered to be the best 80s alternative band in Florida. Click here to listen
Happy Hour every day from 11 AM – 7 PM including 2 for 1 well/call drinks, draft beers and house wine, plus $2.50 domestic beer bottles.
3:30 PM Film “Minds in the Water” by Justin Krunb
4:40 PM Intermission
4:55 PM Mike Clancy Video
5:15 PM Mavericks Footage
5:45 PM Film “Sin Qua Non Greg Long” by Richard Yelland
6:10 PM Film “Fathoms Left to Fall” by Northcore
6:15 PM Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation
6:30 PM Introduction of Kem McNair
7 PM Film Premiere of “No Hodads Allowed” by Kem McNair
Ticket sales begin at 2:30 PM
Acoustic Alternative
Happy Hour every day from 11 AM – 7 PM including 2 for 1 well/call drinks, draft beers and house wine, plus $2.50 domestic beer bottles.
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Kick-Off Event: The American Cancer Society is seeking cancer fighters in the New Smyrna Beach area who are interested in helping to spread the word about the importance of participating in Cancer Prevention Study-3 (CPS-3), a historic nationwide study to help researchers better understand the genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors that cause or prevent cancer.
CPS-3 champions will receive all the information they need to help educate and recruit community members to enroll in CPS-3 this coming April.
Anyone who is interested in becoming a champion is welcome to do so – there are no specific ages or other eligibility requirements.
There are, however, eligibility considerations for those who wish to enroll in the study. Men and women who are willing to commit to the study must be between the ages of 30 and 65 and never have been diagnosed with cancer. The study will enroll a diverse population of 300,000 people across the United States.
To enroll, individuals provide a waist measurement, give a small blood sample and complete a comprehensive survey online or at the enrollment site. Over the course of the study, participants will be asked to fill out follow-up surveys every few years.
Whether you are a cancer survivor, caregiver or are interested in honoring a friend or loved one who has battled cancer, you are invited to serve as a CPS-3 champion. To RSVP for the kick off, please call 386-424-5015.
Blues/Country/Classic Rock
A father/daughter acoustic duo that plays for the love of music. Fans quickly get to know Larry and Roxi as a magnificent team that is fun and playful on stage; as well as serious and soulful when the time is right. Click here to listen
Happy Hour every day from 11 AM – 7 PM including 2 for 1 well/call drinks, draft beers and house wine, plus $2.50 domestic beer bottles.
Acoustic Variety
A contemporary musician who plays a wide variety of music including jazz, folk, rock and blues. Click here to listen
Happy Hour every day from 11 AM – 7 PM including 2 for 1 well/call drinks, draft beers and house wine, plus $2.50 domestic beer bottles.
Rock’n Blues
“Chris Hiatt doesn’t just play the guitar…he BECOMES one !” That was the review of Portland, Oregon music critic S.P. Clarke upon experiencing the sound of CHRIS HIATT. Click here to listen
Happy Hour every day from 11 AM – 7 PM including 2 for 1 well/call drinks, draft beers and house wine, plus $2.50 domestic beer bottles.
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 city of New Smyrna Beach is encouraging all of its neighborhoods to attend a Council Meeting regarding their overall roles in the City. Locals are asked to express their concerns, priorities, and suggestions.
For more information on this meeting, click here.
Children may get an early start on their annual search for eggs Saturday, March 30. An Easter egg hunt will begin at noon in Old Fort Park, 210 Sams Ave., New Smyrna Beach. The hunt will be divided into four age groups: 2-3, 4-5, 6-9, 10-12. The event is free. Children should bring a basket. Free hot dogs, drinks and activities also will be offered. The event is hosted by the City of New Smyrna Beach, the Canal Street Special Events Team, and the New Smyrna Lodge No. 149 Free and Accepted Masons of Florida.


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