Thursday, November 22, 2007

First Friday Weekend Artwalk in the Oldest City

This Hillbilly could get real excited if he could get a trip planned to St. Augustine Florida real soon. You know why....cause of and event called St. Augustine Artwalk.

Yea! Willy knows... most of you rednecks are saying why would an artwalk excite the NASCAR loving Willy. Well, what some of you don't know is the Willy and his little wife like a little culture and to take in culture in a great place like St. Augustine Florida would be exciting.

Yes, they say that the First Friday Weekend Art Walk is great and festive and is one of the many great Events in St. Augustine Florida and these events are soon to come on Friday and Saturday, December 7th and 8th, along with the first Weekend of each month thereafter. At that time the city comes alive with music and art exhibits.

This is what Willy would enjoy. Just to be amongst all the music and art in America’s oldest city on the first Weekend of every month. The art galleries of St. Augustine sponsor FREE, self guided monthly Artwalks, featuring the finest collection of eclectic art in North Florida. Free parking and free Sightseeing Train and Trolley tours are also available. You can explore whatever type of art tickles your fancy: from painting to photography, architecture, music and more.

Dont miss this favorite event, St. Augustine Artwalk. On Friday and Saturday, December 7th and 8th, along with the first Weekend of each month thereafter and due to the generosity of St. Augustine Sightseeing Trains and Old Town Trolley Tours, attendees can enjoy a complimentary ride to several destinations on the ArtWalk. The trains and trolleys come along about every 15 minutes during the First Friday Artwalk Weekend event.

And whats more there is all of the antique shopping opportunities available in the Nation’s Oldest City where the antique district concentrated along San Marco Avenue comes to life with lively street music and endless opportunities to shop for antiques, rare books – even authentic Spanish treasure.

Also, only a short walk away, are additional antique discoveries which can be made along Aviles Street – the oldest street in America. Galleries, antique stores and unique shops between Ripley’s Museum and the Mission of Nombre de Dios

How can it be wrong to go to the Oldest city in America and get a little culture.

Now, how does Willy get to Florida from Arkansas! Got to figure that one out!

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