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November 4th, 2010

200 First Street Courtyard Shoppes, Neptune Beach, Atlantic Beach, Florida, North Florida, First Coast, Red Daisy

 

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No, I have not moved to these towns in North Florida.  But, I certainly have enjoyed visiting them; checking out the beaches, restaurants and shops. 

I must say that the residents and shopkeepers, wait staff, you name it, have been so nice, so gracious and helpful.  It has been refreshing.

The town of Atlantic Beach is small.  You can walk it in no time.  Lots of little shops and restaurants come alive in the evenings with some of them offering entertainment.

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The beach is amazing.  I have said it before.  Wide and perfect for walking, biking or just sitting.  I love the beach houses that hide behind the dunes.  People say that the beach houses here reflect Old Florida.

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Residents are taking care of the towns of Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach.  Everything is clean, brick walkways have been installed.  These towns have character.  That’s it!!

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Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach are right next to each other.  So much so that taking one step will place you in one or the other. 

The name “Neptune Beach” came about in 1922 when one of the residents in the area built his own train station “Neptune” requiring the train to stop and take him to Mayport every day.  Mayport is one of the oldest fishing villages in the U.S.

When I visited the last time I found a cluster of shoppes in Neptune Beach.  They are called 200 First Street Courtyard Shoppes.  The location of these shoppes is the old Ed Smith Lumber Company. 

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Now the shopkeepers are all local women; they own and operate these businesses.

Up until October there was music in the Courtyard, sponsored by the merchants at 200 First Street.  That will pick again next year in April.

www.200FirstStreet.com is the website you can visit to find out what is going on. 

Every Thursday of each month from 5 to 9 p.m. you will find the North Beaches Art Walk.  Merchants work in tandem with artists providing a venue to show and sell original art work.

A lot of these artists are sponsored by the shoppes at 200 First Street, and you will find the courtyard all set up with musicians adding to a festive evening.

Some of the stores have the following events at the moment:

Deanne Dunlop Photography – Until tomorrow, November 5th – Spokesmama – 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 Noon.  Mom & Baby Photo Parties. 

Then from November 6th until the 20th – Quick Takes – for Christmas Cards.

And, on November 18th there is a High School Open House for 2012 Ambassadors.

For more information please visit www.deannedunlop.com or call 904-610-5669.

Later, on November 26th there will be a celebration commemorating the 10th year anniversary of 200th First Street from 4 to 8 p.m.  An invitation to share an afternoon of shopping, while enjoying music in the Courtyard, complimentary champagne and cake.

As the holidays approach, the BeachesTown Center will be holding their annual Holiday Celebration on December 4th.

Also in December you will find Santa on the Courtyard every Saturday.

The other shoppes at 200 First Street are:

First Street Gallery – www.firststreetgalleryart.com. Tel. 904-241-6928

Boutique Unique – Casual, fun clothing for women. 904-241-7109

Bali – Furniture, gifts and jewelry – www.balicargocompany.com 904-270-2254

Lillie’s Coffee Bar – Fresh coffee roasted daily opening at 7 a.m. Perkcussion gathering first saturday of the month. www.lilliescoffeebar.com 904-249-2922

Jaffi’s – “Is the go to store fore everything a girl wants”.  Effortless styles, comfortable and wearable. 904-249-4030

First Street Gallery – Exhibit “At the Beach – Leigh Murphy” – Local watercolor artist, Leigh Murphy, has been the winner of over 100 awards.  She is best known for her realistic and detailed rendering of shells.  The artwork will be on display until January 6, 2011.  904-241-6928

One store that I really enjoyed visiting at 200 First Street was Red Daisy.  I wrote a post on 8/15/10 and if you would like to see it just click on the month of August under Archives on the left hand side of this website.

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Again, I stopped but did not have time to visit too much.  The owner is Tracy Raymond.  Red Daisy is open Mondays to Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and Sundays from Noon until 5 p.m.  Tel. 904-339-0137. 

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Red Daisy offers home furnishings, gifts, jewelry, soaps, candles, lotions and rugs.  Tracy likes to combine the “old” with the “new”.  She says that it is a contemporary antique shop, with a little funky jazz thrown in. 

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Red Daisy is ready for the holidays.

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Have a great day!!!

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