MAY IS ALL ABOUT JACKSONVILLE may is all about staycations get away from it all without going away inside Cozy Tea in 5 Points | New Exhibits at Cummer & MOCA | Vinyl Revival | Peek at Fall TV free monthly guide to entertainment & more | june 2009 | eujacksonville.com contents 8 6 40 44 onono nthe thethe cover features theatre + culture Father and daughter ride bikes pages 3-11 staycations page 31 theatre & cultural events on Jax Beach. page 4 romantic staycation Photo by Daniel Goncalves page 5 relax and learn music page 6 eco staycation page 32 sound check Daniel Goncalves is a local profes- page 7 family staycation page 32 spotlight: buff clout sional photographer covering stories page 8 hands on jacksonville page 33 album review: john vanderslice and subjects around the world. He page 9 geocaching page 33 album review: iggy pop is available for all your photography page 11 outdoors staycation pages 34-38 music events needs. Fotobia.com page 11 classic beach bars page 39 record store day page 11 choosing a summer bike page 40 steve earle interview eu staff dish life + stuff page 12 dish update + events page 41 inspired by... managing director Shelley Henley page 12 ingredient secrets: papaya page 41 netscapades page 13 cozy tea page 43 view from the couch creative director page 44 tv upfronts Rachel Best Henley visual arts copy editors page 14 art events movies Kellie Abrahamson page 15 cummer: gee’s bend quilts page 45-46 june movies Erin Thursby page 16 moca: balance and power page 47 special movie showings music editor food editor page 17 learn to work with copper Kellie Abrahamson Erin Thursby photo editor Daniel Goncalves staycation issue june 09 contributing photographer Richard Abrahamson contributing writers Jon Bosworth checkout the new section Rick Grant Brenton Crozier Dick Kerekes Jack Diablo Madeleine Peck Daniel Goncalves Tom Weppel in the middle of EU! Published by EU Jacksonville Newspaper. P.O. Box 11959, Jacksonville, FL 32239. Copyright 2009. Repro- duction of any artwork or copy prepared by EU Jack- sonville is strictly prohibited without written consent of the publisher. We will not be responsible for errors and/ or omissions, the Publisher’s liability for error will not exceed the cost of space occupied by the error. Articles for publication are welcome and may be sent to info@ entertainingu.com. We cannot assume responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts and photographs. For in- formation concerning advertising phone 904-730-3003 or email [email protected]. 2 JUNE 2009 | eu jacksonville monthly staycation tips 1. Designate a start and end date. That way you’ll be less likely to simply treat the time as a time to vegetate, and more likely that you’ll get a chance to relax and indulge in staycation activities. 2. Let people know you’ll be unavailable. For at least some of the time, turn off your phone and don’t check your email. 3. Plan out a budget and stick to it. Part of a staycation is saving money, or least spending what you can afford. To save money you can visit attractions during the week, getting in for a reduced cost or even for free. The Cummer, for example, is free on Tuesdays. 4. If you must do projects around the house, make sure that they don’t become the only thing you image by eric staniford do. Some people might find tiling their bathroom relaxing. For those people, a staycation devoted to home improvement might be viable, unless you have a spouse staycation who doesn’t feel the same way. 5. Document your adventures. As you would on a regular vacation, n. Also: stay-cation. — staycationer n. 1. A stay-at-home vacation. take photos to commemorate your activities. 2. A neologism for a period of time in which an individual or family stays at home and relaxes at home or takes day trips from their home 6. Schedule your staycation with local events in mind. Take a look to area attractions. 3. Staying at home during your vacation instead of at upcoming local happenings, classes and concerts. If there’s traveling to a pleasure destination. These have achieved high popularity a particular one that strikes your fancy, then plan your time off in current hard economic times in which unemployment levels and gas around that. prices are high. 4. When you’re too po’ to go anywhere on vacation so 7. Hire a maid or a cleaning you stay home. 5. A dream vacation right at your doorstep. service. Because a vacation just isn’t fun if you’ve got a pile of dirty dishes to do, and you’d be After schlepping your bags through airport security or spending hours in the car, sometimes you need a vaca- surprised how inexpensive maid tion from your vacation. Enter the staycation, which not only saves you the trouble of long travel, but saves the service can be. Benjamins as well. 8. Don’t do ordinary things. Plan You might have never heard of a staycation, but the premise is simple-- getting away from it all without go- activities and have fun. If you ing away. Instead of traveling, you stay in or near your hometown. You can become a hometown tourist, plan fun don’t, you risk falling into the trap activities at home, take classes, check into a nearby hotel for some pampering, discover local color or even go on of watching Judge Judy and Jerry Springer for your whole staycation. a GPS adventure. While it may be fun to do this for Since we here at EU love the First Coast and all it has to offer, it’s only natural that we’d don cheerleader a day or two, it will feel more like outfits and yell “GO STAYCATIONS!,” if only figuratively. Our feature articles cover the outdoors, what to do with a unique experience if you use the time wisely. the kids on your staycation, romantic staycations and more. Even if you aren’t planning a full blown staycation, if you’re looking for some things to do this weekend, this issue is a fantastic place to start. » continues on page 4 » eujacksonville.com | JUNE 2009 3 romantic staycation Instead of going to some tropical isle and spending a bundle on airfare, you can have a romantic staycation with your honey at home. Here are a few of our suggestions if you’d like to stick to the area for your couple’s staycation. by erin thursby romantic meals for your staycation Fix or bring a catered meal home. Add a few candles and the right music for a little romance. It helps also to have the kids be whisked away by grandparents. Bottega di Bella Sera (919 King St., 387-8483) can help with a gourmet stay-at-home meal. Pick it up and heat it up in the oven. Theme your meal if you can. Do a tropical island theme or set the table with a red checkered table cloth, some spaghetti and a little vino for an Italian romance. Download some romantic tunes for slow dancing. One of the most romantic things you can do is to have everything arranged. Tell your spouse that there will be a romantic evening, have them go out for the day and come back at the appointed time. There isn’t any romance in decorating your own house with your own hands for your own romantic evening. But if you do the decorating, you’ll get to revel in the reaction of the spouse who didn’t do all the work, and that’s damn romantic. Plus, it gets you brownie points. Pick a country for your theme and go online. You find lots of suggestions for alcoholic beverages from the nation of your choice as well as dishes and decorations. Most of the these suggestions will apply to parties, you’ll just be having a party for two. You can also get all gussied up and go on a real date. Spend the cash on a really swank place you might not otherwise go. Naturally, we suggest Matthews (2107 Hendricks Ave., 396-9922), Orsay (3630 Park St., 381-0909), Primi Piatti (2722 Park St., 389-5545) or anywhere else you’ve been dying to try. local b&bs and hotels You can relax at a local B&B or high end hotel for at least part of your staycation. Because you haven’t spent any cash on travel costs, you might be able to stay somewhere local that would normally spas for your staycation be out if your price range. It will also get you to look at your city in a new way--you can be the tourist. Jacksonville’s Inn at Oak Street (2362 Gilmore St., 388-4044) in the Riverside district can be a The key to your staycation is that it be relaxing. Spending some money on relaxation rather marvelous place for a staycation getaway in our city. The Romance Packages on their website, inna- than a hotel room can be money well-spent. That’s why we recommend blowing a little cash toakstreet.com, offer some great suggestions for local romance. You can add them on as part of your on a day at the spa. stay. They can prepare a romantic picnic, private dining, even a horse drawn carriage or a private wed- ding ceremony. Do make sure you book the services in advance though. One Ocean (One Ocean Blvd., 249-7402) is located in Atlantic Beach, on the edge of the Beaches Here are a few of the local spa options: Town Center.
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