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Sisters of the Sea gearing up for 26th annual Women’s Surf Classic in Jacksonville Beach
Read full article: Sisters of the Sea gearing up for 26th annual Women’s Surf Classic in Jacksonville BeachSisters of the Sea is a women’s surfing group that has been together since 1997. The Jacksonville Beach based non-profit meets on the first Sunday of each month to clean up the beach and hit the waves.
Margaritaville at Sea debuts new ship, offers free cruises for military, first responders and more
Read full article: Margaritaville at Sea debuts new ship, offers free cruises for military, first responders and moreMargaritaville at Sea is saluting military members, first responders, healthcare workers, and educators once again.
WATCH LIVE: U.S. Navy Blue Angels fly over Jacksonville Beach skies one last time at 2023 Sea and Sky Air Show
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: U.S. Navy Blue Angels fly over Jacksonville Beach skies one last time at 2023 Sea and Sky Air ShowThe U.S. Navy Blue Angels are taking the skies of Jacksonville Beach for an amazing performance during the final day of the 2023 Sea and Sky Air Show Sunday.
More than 100 members of Blue Angels team play vital behind-the-scenes roles in jaw-dropping air shows
Read full article: More than 100 members of Blue Angels team play vital behind-the-scenes roles in jaw-dropping air showsThe Blue Angels are back in town and ready to wow thousands of people with some high-flying action at the Sea and Sky Air Show in Jacksonville Beach this weekend.
Players By The Sea presents “Choir Boy”
Read full article: Players By The Sea presents “Choir Boy”For over 58 years players by the Sea has presented productions that are engaging, thought-provoking, emotionally stimulating and entertaining through the extraordinary support and dedication from community volunteers – actors, directors, designers, backstage crews, carpenters, visual artists, etc.
Julie Otsuka, Ed Yong win Carnegie Medals for Excellence
Read full article: Julie Otsuka, Ed Yong win Carnegie Medals for ExcellenceJulie Otsuka’s novel “The Swimmers,” in which a group of swimmers collectively narrate their daily routines and what happens when they’re disrupted, has won the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction.
“Caroline or Change” performing at Players By the Sea
Read full article: “Caroline or Change” performing at Players By the SeaPlayers by the Sea community theater is excited to announce their Fall fundraiser! The award-winning musical, Caroline or Change. For over 57 years Players by the Sea has been able to produce incredible productions for the beaches community and greater Jacksonville. The theater was greatly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic and continues to shift and reimagine its programming in an effort to keep the arts alive in Jacksonville! Players by the Sea is asking for tax-deductible donations during the run of this show.
Players by the Sea presents “Kinky Boots”
Read full article: Players by the Sea presents “Kinky Boots”This Summer, after 2 years of sporadic programming, Players by the Sea (PBTS) presents Kinky Boots, opening July 15-August 7. Kinky Boots is Broadway’s huge-hearted, high-heeled hit with songs by Grammy and Tony-award winning pop icon Cyndi Lauper. This joyous musical celebration is about friendships we discover and the belief that you can change the world when you change your mind. Inspired by true events, “Kinky Boots” takes you from a gentlemen’s shoe factory in Northampton to the glamorous catwalks of Milan. Charlie Price is struggling to live up to his father’s expectations and continue the family business. With the factory’s future hanging in the balance, help arrives in the unlikely but spectacular form of Lola, a fabulous performer in need of some sturdy new stilettos. With all that is happening in our country and community, PBTS can’t think of a better time to return to the theater for a night of musical comedy that embraces the power of what we can achieve together through compassion and acceptance.
Blue Angels leave crowds in awe at Sea and Sky Air Show
Read full article: Blue Angels leave crowds in awe at Sea and Sky Air ShowJACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. - The U.S. Navy Blue Angels roared across the sky in perfect formation Saturday and Sunday above Jacksonville Beach as the highlight of the Sea and Sky Air Show. However, the sun began to shine just as the Blue Angels soared into sight. Some people at the beach saw the Blue Angels for the first time and said they did not disappoint. The Blue Angels perform from spring to fall, and the Navy estimates that 11 million people see the squadron's exhibitions during those eight months. This year's Sea and Sky Air Show also featured a rare air-sea duel.
Blue Angels wow crowds at Sea and Sky Air Show
Read full article: Blue Angels wow crowds at Sea and Sky Air ShowJACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. - The U.S. Navy Blue Angels roared across the sky in perfect formation Saturday above Jacksonville's packed beaches as the highlight of the Sea and Sky Air Show. Some people at the beach saw the Blue Angels for the first time and said they did not disappoint. The Blue Angels perform from spring to fall, and the Navy estimates that 11 million people see the squadrons exhibitions during those eight months. This year's Sea and Sky Air Show will also feature a rare air-sea duel. For more information, including answers to more frequently asked questions and the show schedule, visit the Sea and Sky Air Show website.
F-35 fighter jet joins air show in Jacksonville for first time
Read full article: F-35 fighter jet joins air show in Jacksonville for first timeJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - As military and civilian aerobatic teams take to the skies of Jacksonville Beach this weekend for the annual Sea and Sky Air Show, the F-35 fighter jet is making its first... Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.
F-35 fighter jet joins air show in Jacksonville for first time
Read full article: F-35 fighter jet joins air show in Jacksonville for first timeJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - As military and civilian aerobatic teams take to the skies of Jacksonville Beach this weekend for the annual Sea and Sky Air Show, the F-35 fighter jet is making its first appearance in Northeast Florida. The jet has fighter capabilities like no other military aircraft, according to its pilot. Olson is the first pilot to take the F-35 to the skies on a demonstration tour, giving spectators a glimpse of the world's most advanced fighter jet to demonstrate its capabilities. This is the first time that people around the country are seeing the F-35 jet. In 2017, Jacksonville lost its bid to add the F-35s to the 125th fighter wing housed by the Jacksonville Airport.
Blue Angels among draws of Sea and Sky Air Show
Read full article: Blue Angels among draws of Sea and Sky Air ShowJACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. - The world-famous U.S. Navy Blue Angels and other military and civilian aerobatic teams will take to the skies of Jacksonville Beach this weekend for the Sea and Sky Air Show. Since 1946, the Blue Angels have flown for more than 505 million spectators. The Blue Angels perform from spring to fall and the estimate is that 11 million people see the squadron's exhibitions during those eight months. CUSTOM FORECAST: Weather for the Sea and Sky Air ShowThis year's Sea and Sky Air Show will also feature a rare air-sea duel. For more information, including answers to more frequently asked questions and the show schedule, visit the Sea and Sky Air Show website.
Blue Angels will be in Jacksonville Beach for Sea and Sky Air Show
Read full article: Blue Angels will be in Jacksonville Beach for Sea and Sky Air ShowBlue Angels will be in Jacksonville Beach for Sea and Sky Air ShowPublished: October 24, 2019, 10:47 pmThe world-famous U.S. Navy Blue Angels and other military and civilian aerobatic teams will take to the skies of Jacksonville Beach this weekend for the Sea and Sky Air Show.
Blue Angels will be in Jacksonville Beach for Sea and Sky Air Show
Read full article: Blue Angels will be in Jacksonville Beach for Sea and Sky Air ShowThe world-famous U.S. Navy Blue Angels and other military and civilian aerobatic teams will take to the skies of Jacksonville Beach this weekend for the Sea and Sky Air Show. Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.
Assistant principal soars with Blue Angels
Read full article: Assistant principal soars with Blue AngelsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - While a lot of people are eager to see the Blue Angels fly over Jacksonville Beach for the Sea and Sky Air Show this weekend, a local man got the once in a lifetime opportunity to fly with them. On Wednesday, Lee High School assistant principal, Scott Stuart, got the chance to take a ride with the elite team. I got a call two days ago saying that this year, I was going to get to go and it finally happened, said Stuart. I feel like Ive been through the ringer quite a bit.As an assistant principal, Stuart encourages his students to also follow their dreams. MORE INFO: Guide to Jacksonville Beach's Sea and Sky Air ShowThe Blue Angels are set to perform at 3 p.m. For the complete show schedule, visit the Sea and Sky Air Show website.
Assistant principal soars with Blue Angels
Read full article: Assistant principal soars with Blue AngelsAssistant principal soars with Blue AngelsPublished: October 24, 2019, 6:31 pmWhile a lot of people are eager to see the Blue Angels fly over Jacksonville Beach for the Sea and Sky Air Show, a local man got the once in a lifetime opportunity to fly with them.
Assistant principal soars with Blue Angels
Read full article: Assistant principal soars with Blue AngelsWhile a lot of people are eager to see the Blue Angels fly over Jacksonville Beach for the Sea and Sky Air Show, a local man got the once in a lifetime opportunity to fly with them. Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.
3 ways to calm your dog during Sea and Sky Air Show
Read full article: 3 ways to calm your dog during Sea and Sky Air ShowJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The U.S. Navy Blue Angels along with other military and civilian flight teams will take flight this weekend for the Sea and Sky Air Show in Jacksonville Beach. He also suggests creating a safe space to keep your pets calm. You can also give them a crate or a den and cover it with a big comforter, Broadhurst explained. That comforter will give them some space to make them feel like theyre safe and hiding. It will also dampen some of the noise.If you have a dog who is very noise sensitive, Broadhurst said its a good idea to talk to your vet about sedatives to prevent anxiety.
Vandalism sends cable cars crashing to ground in Canada's Howe Sound
Read full article: Vandalism sends cable cars crashing to ground in Canada's Howe SoundKeely Hill [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)]SQUAMISH, Canada (CNN) - Numerous cable cars plummeted to the ground near Vancouver's Howe Sound after a cable was cut early Saturday, in what the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said they believe was an act of vandalism. The Sea to Sky Gondola, a sightseeing attraction in Squamish, British Columbia, wasn't operating at the time of the incident, which occurred around 4:30 a.m. (7:30 a.m. According to the CBC, almost all of the 30 cars attached to the cable fell to the ground. The cable holding the cars, the CBC reported, was just over 2 inches in diameter, and Sea to Sky had recently done maintenance on the line. The Sea to Sky Gondola takes passengers to almost 3,000 feet above sea level, providing views of Howe Sound and surrounding waterfalls.