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South Florida Things To Do – Key Largo Food and Wine Festival Jul 31

Key West residents and visitors will rejoice – today marks the kick off of a festival and feast fit for the gods.

Picture your wildest dreams of lavish galas, silver platters of seven courses of seafood, meats, all complemented by wines from all over the world – add the Florida Keys’ backdrop of a burnt orange over calm waves and you won’t be as far off as you think.

Enter reality.

key largo food and wine festivalIn Key Largo, fans of wining and dining are flocking to the Key Largo Food and Wine Festival, set to run from July 31, 2009 – August 9, 2009. Nine days of fine food and wine will provide an up close and personal experience with some of the area’s leading culinary experts.

Numerous events span each day so you’ll have to pick and choose what you fancy. Although you’re welcome to sample and sip as you like at the festival, you’ll be able to take more than a tight belt home.

Some of the events scheduled include cooking demonstrations, food and wine pairing classes, cook book signings, progressive wine dinners and free pour wine tastings. You won’t want to miss out on the Saturday evening murder mystery, four course dinner – don’t worry, in case you do, there are plenty of seven course dinners, seafood pairings and themed courses to follow. Some of the areas finest and famous fruits and seafood will be playing a leading role in the many ready dishes for sampling.

With a whole week of food and wine at your disposal, drenched in the ambiance only a Key West sunset can offer, this is one festival you won’t want to miss.

For more information visit the Web site or contact Sue Finney at (305) 394-3736.

South Florida Events – Hemingway Days Jul 09

There is no rule on how to write. Sometimes it comes easily and perfectly; sometimes it’s like drilling rock and then blasting it out with charges.”
- Ernest Hemingway

Would you ever expect to have wild and wacky in the same sentence, or place, as writers? Okay, maybe some would – and here’s one of the reasons why.

July 21 marks Ernest Hemingway’s 110th birthday – a big deal to his fanatical following. In order to celebrate the author’s birthday, Key West will be hosting their 29th annual Hemingway Days.

The series of events will span 5 days, from July 21, 2009 – July 26, 2009. The legend in American writers lived and wrote in Key West during the 1930s and the hosted competitions and features vary as greatly as the writer’s works.

For a detailed list of dates and events click here.

To be brief, I’ll enlighten you on a few of the things stirring up in South Florida during this extended Hemingway holiday. The serious will be in attendance, too, however.

Aspiring writers, fans, and even Ernest look-alikes will flock to be part of the literary lord’s extravaganza. That’s right, over 100 stocky, short, white-bearded author buffs will descend on Key West to take their shot at the title of “Papa” during the Sloppy Joe Hemingway Look-Alike Contest lasting three nights.

Also held will be a wacky, staged spoof of “Running of the Bulls”, book signings and a single man stage play about Hemingway’s life and inspirations. Besides the bearded man competition, other competitions will include a three-day marlin tournament in honor of Hemingway’s “deep-sea”ted love for the sport fish. Anglers will compete and fish for marlin, tuna, dolphin fish and $250,000 worth of cash prizes. After three days of fishing for success, the competition will close with an awards ceremony and an island-style pig roast.

The two highlights of the touted celebration will be the museum exhibit of rare Hemingway memorabilia, and the Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition. This internationally recognized competition offers a $2,000 grand prize to participating and on-the-rise short fiction writers. Lorian Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway’s granddaughter, will announce the winner at an awards gala to be held at Casa Antigua where Hemingway first visited Key West.

While you’re away, or here to stay, check out the timeless tribute to a gifted writer all while strolling the beach and basking in literary genius, and a setting sun.

“There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.”
- Ernest Hemingway

South Florida Events – SunFest Musical and Art Festival 2009 Apr 28

As you could probably tell by now, I’m all about everything that’s fun under the sun – now, I’m taking it literally.

SunFest 2009Tomorrow marks the beginning of SunFest, Florida’s largest waterfront music and art festival. Founded in 1982 and held annually in downtown West Palm Beach, it attracts more than 280,000 visitors during the first week of May.

Held from April 29 until May 3, the festival grounds are sure to be brimming with activity. Featuring an impressive entertainment lineup on 3 different stages featuring well known artists like 311, Citizen Cope, David Cook, James Taylor and Matt Nathanson. For a full listing of SunFest’s entertainment lineup, check the festival’s Web site.

Guests at Hilton Singer Island Oceanfront Resort, you’re in a prime position to stroll on in to the festival only a short ride to Flagler Drive away (20 MI). For those of you wanting in on the wild weekend, book your bed now.

Personally, I’d be satisfied with the music selection over the course of the festival but the fun doesn’t stop there. Opening Friday, May 1, at 5 p.m. juried artwork will be on display from over 165 national artists with tours and demonstrations available to visitors. This exhibit features paintings, photography, jewelry, sculptures, pottery and ceramics.

Alright, so if you’re not what you consider the “artsy” type, there’s more even you can appreciate at this downtown destination worth your while.

On the waterfront float barges boasting extracurricular activity – Captain Morgan’s Oasis invites visitors to enjoy drink specials, house DJs and dueling pianos while riding the waves of the Intracoastal Waterway.

Too much to do and too little time only makes mentioning SunFest that much more important – create your own oasis and soak up the sun while you mingle with artists into next week, whether it’s through photography or funky music, SunFest is the place in West Palm Beach this weekend.

Ticket and festival information can be found here.

Admission varies depending on duration of pass. 1-day: $31, 5-day $65. Youth 6-12, 1-day: $10, 5-day: $22, Children 5 and under: Free

Parking not controlled by SunFest – see website for more information. Coolers, pets, scooters/bicycles, professional still/video cameras, weapons not allowed inside SunFest gates.