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Things to Do in Panama City

Sea Dragon Pirate Cruise

Come, if you dare, to walk in a pirate’s shoes and see through a pirate’s eyes! Enjoy an exciting and scenic 2-hour family adventure cruise that includes dolphin sightings, great music and non-stop pirate activities for the kids. Cold beer, soda, snacks, t-shirts & pirate souvenirs are available on board as well as clean restrooms.

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Edgewater Beach Resort, Panama City – Review

Last weekend, we made our summer trip to Panama City ans stayed at the Edgewater Beach Resort.

Edgewater Beach and Golf Resort is a gated resort community with 110 acres of private beach, and an 11,500-square-foot lagoon-style pool with rock formation islands and waterfalls. A fitness center offers cardio and Nautilus equipment and fitness classes.

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Avenue Forsyth: Jazz in the Park Tonight

THE AVENUE®
Forsyth
Jazz in the Park
Tonight


JULY 16 | 6 PM – 9 PM

Enjoy complimentary Jazz in the Park featuring The Nick Longo Trio every other Thursday at The Avenue Forsyth.

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Traveling Under the Ocean by Train

When traveling over the ocean, most people will fly or use a ship of some sort. However, if you’re in France or England, you have access to a whole different way of traveling. Well, it isn’t too different but it can be considered quite unique.

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Preparing Yourself for Sail Boat Travel

Innovative ways of traveling seem to be more popular than before. People are beginning to want to experience new things and, in order to do that, they need to think out of the box. One unique form of transportation is to travel by sail boat.

Sail boating is becoming more and more popular as the years go by.

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Test Your Skills at the Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival

By Rick Amorey

The Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival is one of the many juried craft shows out there, but it is one event that I personally help at organizing. Every year, we receive more than six hundred aspiring applications for a spot in the festival.

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Warren County Farmers Market McMinnville, Tennessee

By Mara Hernandez-Capili

Farmers markets are places where I can buy cheap and safe vegetables, produce for my families’ needs. They are basically organized and manned by farmers and farm owners. These persons sell their cultivated goods for much lower prices than their commercial or grocery counterparts.

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A Quick Sojourn in Washington DC

So here I am, sitting in a Washington D.C. hotel room on a Sunday night. I don’t like business travel that starts/ends on a weekend but, in all fairness, our consultants do it all the time. I can handle it once in a blue moon.

I’m in town for a national conference and rather than staying at a $200+/night national chain (i.e.

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Nisei: Japanese Festival

By Ian Kleine

Nisei, in Nihonggo, means ‘second generation’ (‘ni’ meaning two, and ‘sei’ probably meaning generation). This month-long festival is held usually in August, with the main attractions heralding the first two weekends of the fest. Nisei Week draws the attention and the support of both Japanese and non-Japanese festival goers, due to its grand floats and parades, and the month long activities that soon follow.

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The Modern Invention of The Official Soccer Ball

By Gabriel Barkeley

Take the time to read the following article, surely you will benefit from the research that been conducted in order for it to be written.

In the popular game of soccer or football, the most important piece of equipment is obviously the ball.

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