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Siesta Beach Seafood & Music Festival -Siesta Beach, Florida
Date : 2/12 Description : The event is a unique blending of food, music and visual entertainment affording attendees a potpourri of delectable seafood creations and delicious drinks prepared by the top restaurants in Siesta Key and Sarasota. Combined with the mouth-watering foods will be outstanding musical performances by local and regional musicans in a diversity of genres from Scottish bagpies and classical quartests to bands of various flavors: rock-and-roll, jazz, calypso and reggae. Another component is an outdoor gallery of arts, crafts and food products. Included are painting, photography, ceramics, jewelry, sauces, dips, candles and a variety of other arts, crafts and products. Cocoa Beach Uncorked - Cocoa Beach, FloridaDate : 3/12 Description : Cocoa Beach Uncorked celebrates the areas’ most celebrated chefs, restaurants, and breweries while serving up an 180-degree Atlantic Ocean views artfully blending local chef rock stars with national brand partners offering tastes and sips to please every palate. Cocoa Beach Uncorked, touted as the hippest beachfront gastronomic event to launch on the Space Coast, is your ticket to unwind and wiggle your toes in the sand while enjoying the finest fare, craft beers, and wines in this tourist destination. SHFM National Conference - Amelia Island, FloridaDate : 6 /12 Description : Society for Hospitality and Foodservice Management Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival-Palm Beach, FloridDate : 9/12 Description : The Palm Beach Food and Wine Festival is the premier tasting event in Palm Beach. This year it will feature tasting stations hosted by the most exclusive restaurants in Palm Beach. Terra Madre DayDate : 10 /12 Description : A worldwide celebration of local food held every year on December 10. Through hundreds of diverse and unique events across the globe, together we show that a global food revolution grows from local roots. You are in Page 12 of 12 |
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