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| January 2003 |
Volume 23 |
Number 1 |
FEATURES
Hard Rock Academy
Designed to train aspiring young artists in vocals and
dance techniques, the Hard Rock Academy offers teen-agers
the opportunity to learn from the professional vocal coaches
and choreographers of the top pop stars. by Danielle Broderick
Florida's Top 100 Hospitals
How does your hospital rank? Florida's top hospitals are
listed by the number of beds and divided by region.
The Semiannual Bed & Breakfasts Guide
Discover Florida's bed & breakfast inns, from the
traditional Victorian to the modern art deco, and treat
yourself to a special getaway.
REAL
FLORIDA FINDS®
Inside Florida
by E. Douglas Cifers
Roar of the Crowd
Statewise
The Florida Keys Electric Cooperative rescues an injured
turkey vulture that had become ensnared in the highest
wire of some electric lines, Florida books debut and more.
Watching Wildlife
The Apalachicola River offers a spectacular glimpse into
Florida wildlife. More than 280 species of native birds
have been spotted on the river, and boaters will see a
variety of turtles and the American alligator.
FLA USA Around Florida
Enjoy more than 1,200 festivals, concerts, museum exhibits,
theater performances and sporting events this month. Be
sure not to miss the Space Coast Shell Festival in Melbourne
or the Buckhead Ridge Fire Department Catfish Festival.
State Parks
From Feb. 23 to March 9, the Society of Animal Artists
will gather at the John D. MacArthur Beach State Park
for Natural Selections V, a biennial showcase and sale
featuring the finest in animal artwork. by Matthew Earhart
In
the Florida Monthly Kitchen
Florida is known for its variety of seafood and aquaculture
products, including a delicious variety of crabs. Don't
miss Chef Tom Thomas' recipes for Blue Crab Boil, Golden
Crostini and Simmered Stone Crab Claws. by Chef Tom Thomas
Florida
Homes & Lifestyles
Florida residents use windows to connect the outside with
the inside, let in more light or simply to accentuate
a space. by Josie Gulliksen
In
the Florida Garden
Now that the holidays are past, it is time to decide the
fate of poinsettia, discard it or keep it until next season.
Discover how to care for the plant when deciding to save
it for another year. by Dr. Bob Black
Footprints
Our resident genealogist provides us with tips and guidelines
that can further genealogical research. by Brian Michaels
TRAVEL FLORIDA HIGHWAYS®
St.
Johns River Country
The St. Johns River Country and its surrounding region,
also known as West Volusia County, are a pristine haven
for wildlife and a home for history and culture.
OUR
FLORIDA HERITAGE®
Kingsley
Plantation
Hidden in the dense forest canopy of the Timucuan Ecological
and Historic Preserve on Fort George Island, just off
the coast of Northeast Florida, Kingsley Plantation offers
visitors a rare peek into 19th-century plantation life.
by Deborah R. Huso
State
Secrets
Jennings, a cotton ginning town, is located just south
of the Florida-Georgia state line. Boll weevils, depressions
and highway bypasses have hindered its forward pace, but
the peaceful town continues to grow. by George Lane, Jr.
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