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April 8th, 2013

Arts & Crafts, Food, Music…Destination? The Delray Affair, Delray Beach, Florida

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This past week-end was the 51st Delray Affair, in the Village by the Sea, also called, Delray Beach!!  After the rainy Friday, Saturday and Sunday proved to be that Delray Beach was at total capacity.

The beach in Delray looks fantastic.  A lot of work has been done to the beach and it shows.  It is so wide; the sand so soft; the water is still so clear.

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But, during the Delray Affair visitors and residents alike were in Downtown Delray Beach.  The streets were opened to pedestrians.

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The Delray Affair is the largest arts and crafts festival in the Southeastern U.S.  It showed with multitude of people walking shoulder to shoulder.

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Festivals bring food.  At the Delray Affair there was plenty to taste.

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The cheesecake and berries on a stick caught my attention.

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This vendor really captured our group’s attention….The Man Apron!!  Plenty of raunchy comments!!

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After The Man Apron…some wine tasting was needed.

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Jason Colannino was attracting a big crowd.  He plays at the Sundy House in Delray Beach.  He was really good.  For more information, please visit http://www.jasoncolannino.com

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At the end of the day….taking a break on the beach was all we needed, and pizza from Pizza Rustica to follow.

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Talk to you later.

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April 3rd, 2013

Barrett-Jackson, Collector Car Auctions, April 4-6, South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach, South Florida, Palm Beach County

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This should be interesting.  My first time at this type of auction.  An impressive line-up.  The cars look amazing.

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Tonight, a Gala event for the Auction Opening night.  The culinary fare? BB King’s Barbecue, Di Salvo’s Trattoria, Havana Cafe, Monroe’s of Palm Beach, and PCI.

The evening’s entertainment?  Soul Survivors.

Bidders receive exclusive access during their event.  Among other amenities; drink passes.

Through Saturday, 4/6….”some things just get better with age”.

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Location?  South Florida Fairgrounds on Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach.  More info?  Call 480-421-6694 or visit http://www.barrett-jackson.com.  In the website, you will find the list of cars available for each day.

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Have a Good One!!

April 2nd, 2013

Ziree Thai & Sushi, Restaurant, Thai & Japanese Cuisine, Delray Beach, South Florida, Palm Beach County

Teriyaki, Tempura, Sushi, and Sashimi; the cuisine offered by Ziree Thai & Sushi; fresh and delicious.

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Ziree Thai & Sushi is located at 401 West Atlantic Avenue, across from the South County Court House, in Delray Beach, Florida.  Tel. 561-276-6549.

They open for lunch and for dinner.  Take out is available.

The bar offers wine, Thai and Japanese beers, and Sake.

I have been following this restaurant since they opened about 8 years ago.  Since the beginning, it has been a local’s favorite.

My family makes a point to stop by for dinner every time we are in Delray Beach.

It has a casual atmosphere, friendly owners and staff.  I feel totally at home.

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Tonight stopping for a quick dinner I ordered the Spicy Conch Salad.  It had masago, scallions, cucumbers and spicy mayo.  I few customers stopped by to see what I was eating.  It was so refreshing and being that it was a balmy night in South Florida….it was perfect.  No more words are necessary, the photo says it all.

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Then a little Sashimi Morin, a combo, completed by dinner.

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Perfectly satisfied, it was time to head home.

Ziree Thai & Sushi can be found on Facebook.  And, they do offer gift certificates.

Talk to you later.  Have a good one.

April 1st, 2013

Traveling, Airports, Airlines….US Airways, Patience….Venting!!

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During the 1940’s and 1950’s , it was when the U.S. interstate system came about.  People took to the roads….much easier now to see the states; more direct routes. States wanted to capitalize on tourism.  They made packable souvenirs.  Tablecloths were one of such souvenirs.  They showed the tourist areas of that particular state traveled.  These vintage tablecloths are now sought after.

Taking to the roads, that’s what I should have done on Easter Sunday when I found myself traveling south.  US Airways is the reason for my venting.

The international airports closest to the Delaware and Maryland Beaches are BWI, and Philly.  But, there is one regional airport that when it does go smoothly, then, it is very convenient.  It is in the town of Salisbury, Maryland.  US Airways flies from this airport with stops in Philly or Charlotte.  You will then have to connect to your final destination.

Getting up at 5 a.m. with plenty of time to get to Salisbury.  About one hour’s drive.  Flight was at 8:30 a.m.  Lots of people were there already; the plane holds about 50 people or even more.

First delay….I already missed my connection. They put me on a later flight from Charlotte.  People started panicking.  Some were even getting on cruises.

What’s the problem?…I asked.  “The plane is broken.  They are trying to fix it.” Hmmm, that was comforting.

Another hour goes by.  Next delay.  Now instead of PBI (West Palm), I am now being sent to Ft. Lauderdale.

Another hour goes by. A later plane to Ft. Lauderdale.

Finally, they said….an indefinite delay, but it could take off.  Well, they told me that there was a flight leaving from Baltimore at 3:30 p.m.

So, there I was driving to Baltimore, another 2 plus hours, which is where I should have gone in the first place.

The  people that were going on the cruise went home practically in tears.

The lady that had paid $150 extra to go through Salisbury instead of Philly….oh yes…she was rerouted through Philly.

BWI was not as crowded.  Of course, I am now in Baltimore and my return flight is to Salisbury.  No, they could not change that there.  That was a Salisbury thing.  I needed to call their Customer Service pronto and tell them my dilema.  They gave me the number and they graciously changed it to Baltimore with no added charges.  Surprise, surprise!!

Charlotte airport was crazy. It was packed and you better be in good shape otherwise you will miss your connection.  People were running to get to their gate.  I took my time.  I had one hour.

By this time I was thinking that if I had driven to Florida, I would have been almost to Jacksonville.

Of course, there was a slight delay as we sat on the runway.  Imagine that.

We got to Ft. Lauderdale at 8:20 p.m.  My 4th airport, and not a soul in sight.  Easy drive to my final destination…about 25 minutes.

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Then, I opened my email and there is a survey from US Airways….asking me to let them know how my last experience flying with them was.  I am still laughing.  I cannot wait to really vent to them.

Talk to you later..Have a good one!

March 6th, 2013

Destination, Delray Beach, Florida, Village by the Sea, Activities, Events, Entertainment, Palm Beach County, SoFlo

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So sorry you are stuck in Delray Beach, I told my friend, Debbie…her daughter’s flight was canceled.   In The Village by the Sea, I am feeling her pain, as we, the ones that are in the Mid Atlantic States, deal with….March.  In like a lion, definitely.

So, check out what’s going on in Delray Beach…

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The Cornell Museum Building is turning 100!  It is located at the corner of Swinton and Atlantic Avenues.  The Cornell Museum of Art & American Culture is honoring this milestone with a special museum admission of $1.00 through April 1st.

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Until April 21st – At the Cornell Museum at Atlantic Avenue and Swinton.  The Seagate Hotel & Spa World of Golf:  The Gary Wiren Collection – One of the finest private collections of golf memorabilia in the world, as well as fine art from the Academy of Golf Art.  The avid golfer can expect to experience things they have never come in contact with before.  The non golfer will pleasantly surprised.  This collection is hailed as the “most unique golf exhibition in the history of the United States”.  Dr. Gary Wiren is a golf educator, a Master member of the Professional Golfers Association of America, a former national PGA staff director, and one of only three professionals named to both the PGA Hall of Fame and Golf Magazine’s World Golf Teachers Hall of Fame.

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Putt with the putters from 1890, 1925, and 2012 to compare!!

Admission is $10; $6 for seniors and students with ID, $3 ages 4-12; free for ages 3 and under.

Wednesday, 3/6, Thursday, 3/7, Friday, 3/8…Go Paint, Drink and Haven Fun!!  Check the Calendar at Vino Van Gogh!  Whether you are an inspiring Van Gogh or just looking to explore your creative side.,..In a relaxed, social, group setting, an artist will guide you through replicating the night’s featured painting step by step.  It’s the new thing in Delray Beach, and it is located at 153 NE 4th Avenue.  Tel. 561-272-5272.  Website?  http://www.vinovangohflorida.com.  Go to the calendar and choose a date and painting you like.  Reserve your spot online or by phone.  For example, tonight, Wednesday, 3/6 is Splatter Tulips, Thursday, 3/7 is Well Behaved Dogs, and Friday, 3/8 is Margarita Time.  The classes are 2 – 2/12 hours and the price is $35-40/class, depending on the day and time.  Canvases, paint, brushes, easels, aprons, plus entertainment is provided!!  Each class ticket includes 1 complimentary glass of wine, soda, or water.  Arrive 15 to 20 minutes earlier.

Thursday, 3/7 – Delray’s First Major Wellness Event – WellFest Delray Beach 2013.  A free event!!  It will take place at 3 outstanding venues:  Old School Square Gym (11 a.m.-7 p.m.),  Hyatt Place (10 a.m.-7 p.m.),  and at the Old School Square Amphitheater with Fitness Demos at 11 a.m. until 8 p.m.  Demos and classes on vinyasa yoga, tai-chi and, boot camp fitness.  The event is targeting the importance of education, information, motivation, entertainment and inspiration.  More info?  Please visit http://www.wellfestdelray.com

Old School Square is located at the Delray Center for the Arts, 51 North Swinton (corner of Atlantic Avenue).

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The Amphitheater is also on this location.

Hyatt Place is located at 104 NE 2nd Avenue (Pineapple Grove).

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Friday, 3/8 – Arts Garage – Global Invasion at 7:30 p.m. with Errol Rackipov, a Master Vibraphonist who blends jazz and classical chamber music with Eastern European fold rhythms and motifs.  Arts Garage is a multi-disciplinary cultural hub for visual artists, musicians, performers, film presenters and arts educators.  It is located at 180 NE First St.  Tel. 561-450-6357  Website?  http://www.artsgarage.org

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Friday, 3/8 – Sunday 3/10 – TAP, at the Crest Theatre.  Friday at 8 p.m.  Saturday at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.  Tickets are $42.  This is a non-stop explosion of energy.  Celebrating the world of dance.  The cast?  Award-winning dancers and singers that travel seamlessly through decades of styles; from Broadway and Big Band to world music and poprock.  By tickets online.  Visit http://www.delraycenterforthearts.org The Crest Theatre is located at 51 North Swinton Avenue.

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Saturday, 3/9 – Delray GreenMarket – It is an open air market, featuring the best local produce in Delray Beach.  It takes place every Saturday until May 11th.  9 a.m. until 2 p.m.  Location? The Old School Square Park at NE 2nd Avenue. 1/2 block north of Atlantic Ave.  Their cookbook is also on sale for $12.  You can also call Lori at 561-276-7511 to order your copy.  Please add an extra $3.00 for shipping and handling.

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Saturday, 3/9 and Sunday, 3/10 – Artists in The Park at Veteran’s Park on Atlantic Avenue, right by the Intracoastal.  This is the longest running outdoor fine arts show and sale in South Florida.  It is sponsored by the Delray Art league.  You will see the tents up on Saturday and Sunday!!  Website?  http://www.delrayartleague.org

Historic Colony Hotel

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Historic Sandoway House

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Saturday, 3/9 – “Ride & Remember” Historic Tour of Delray Beach.  The tours are held every second Saturday of the month.  It includes some walking into the historic sites, but those who choose not to walk may wait on the bus.  Now in its seventh year, the Ride & Remember tour has added the Colony Hotel and the Sandoway House Nature Center.  Departure location?  The Spady Museum at 170 NW 5th Avenue in Delray.  Departure time is 10 a.m.  Return is 12 p.m.  Cost is 20/person.  Tel. 561-279-8883  Website?  http://www.spadymuseum.com

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Thursday, 3/14 – The 12th Annual Delray Beach Home Tour from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.  It draws hundreds of guests from all over SoFlo.  Some of Delray’s most distinctive residences will open their doors to the public.  Tickets are $100 and can be purchase online by visiting http://www.delrayhometour.com.  Guests will explore the residences.  It will be a leisurely day with catered luncheon and trolley service between homes.  This signature event for Delray Beach raises funds for the Achievement Centers for Children & Families.  You can also call 561-266-0003 to purchase tickets by credit card.  Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express are accepted.

Achievement Centers for Children & Families is a non-profit organization that provides a safe, nurturing environment for children who need them the most….more info at http://www.delraychild.org.

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Sunday, 3/17 – A Hands On Sushi Workshop at Morikami Gardens, located at 4000 Morikami Park Rd. – Learn the basic of sushi making, cultural info about sushi and enjoy your creations.  11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Oki Education Center.  Instructor? Mitsutoshi Sekita  Cost? $70.  Bring a sharp 7″ – 8″ knife, cutting board (approx. 10″ – 15″) and apron and dish towel.  More info?  Please visit http://www.morikami.org/education/basics-of-sushi Tel. 561-495-0233.

Have a great time!!  Enjoy the weather!!

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February 14th, 2013

16th Annual Chili Cookoff, Saturday, 2/16, Delray GreenMarket, Delray Beach, Florida…Chicken Chile, Fifty Shades of Chicken, Recipe, Gluten Free

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If you are visiting Delray Beach, Florida this week-end, you are in for a treat when the 16th Annual Chili Cook-Off will be taking place at Old School Square.  It is sponsored by the Delray GreenMarket. Visit http://www.delraycra.org.

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It is a free event.  Saturday, 2/16 from 10 a.m.until 12:30 p.m.  Watch the bravest cooks in town battle over bragging rights for the best traditional, new age, and vegetarian chili recipes.  Sample each batch and help choose the People’s Choice winner!! Trophies will be awarded.

Listen to Heidi and The El Cat’s sing the blues!!

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After reading 50 Shades of Grey…hmmmm, a friend gave me Fifty Shades of Chicken, a parody in a cookbook.  Actually, the recipes are great.  So, I decided to tackle the Chicken Chili.  Having a gluten allergy in my household I changed the recipe a bit to make it gluten free.

Remember to make it your own.  Want it more spicy?  You know what to do, right?

Chicken Chili

3 tablespoons extra virgin-olive oil

1 1/2 lbs. ground chicken, preferably a mixture of dark and white meat.  Mine was all white.

1/2 tablespoon of Kosher salt (I really don’t use salt, but it was in the recipe.)

1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

2 tablespoons of tomato paste

1 onion, chopped

1/2 green pepper chopped

1 jalapeno chile pepper (If you think it will be too hot, then just use some Tabasco instead.)

2 tablespoons chili powder (If you want to use more, you know what to do.)

1 28 ounce can whole peeled tomatoes

1 bottle dark beer (I got gluten free beer.)

1 15 ounce can of pinto beans, drained and rinsed (If you want more beans….)

1 cup of chicken broth.

1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro

2 1/2 tablespoons fresh lime juice, or to taste

Sour cream, for garnish (I bought lite sour cream.)

Grated cheese, for garnish (Your preference.)

Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a large pot over medium-high heat.  Add chicken and brown for about 7 minutes or so.  Add salt and pepper.  Add remaining tablespoon of oil to the pan and then stir in the tomato paste.  Cook, stirring, until the paste is fragrant; about 2 minutes.  Stir in the onions, bell, pepper, garlic, and jalapeno.  Cook until the veggies are golden; about 10 minutes.

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Stir in the chili powder, adjust salt content.  Cook for a few minutes more.

Add the tomatoes. Stir for a minute.

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Then, add the beer, beans. and the cup of chicken broth.  The gluten free beer I used is the one of the left….a Spanish beer.  Add cilantro and lime juice.

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Ladle the chili into bowls.  Serve topped with sour cream and shredded cheese.  Enjoy!!

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Note:  Please remember to make sure your ingredients are gluten free if you are following the allergy diet.  Grate the cheese yourself, as well.

This recipe will serve 4 hungry people!!  Easily doubled.

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February 12th, 2013

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Lost & Found Office, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Chili Too…..Many Thanks!!

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I guess I had to have that last hamburger before heading back home to Delaware.  I arrived at Ft. Lauderdale Airport with plenty of time, so I relaxed and kicked back at Chili’s Too at Terminal 3, just next to Air Tran.

I had taken out my Kindle when my food arrived.  I just had a plain hamburger, cheese and fries.  I finished, paid and went on to walk around for some time.  Never even thought about the Kindle.

Arriving home I was checking my bag when I suddenly realized the Kindle was not there.  In my household they said; forget it…gone!!  How could I have done that?

Two emails arrived.  They were in the computer for a few hours already.  One was from Jessica, who was the Customer Service Representative at the Lost and Found Office.  They believed they had an item that belonged to me.  To contact them at 954-359-2247.  It was late in the evening so I sent an email telling that they did have an item that belonged to me.

I also got an email from Amazon, as well.

You see, when you think there is no honesty and goodness in this world, someone does the right thing.

If this ever happen to you at the Ft. Lauderdale Airport, the Lost and Found is located in Terminal 1 of the airport on the Arrivals Level.  If they contact you by e-mail they will give you an item number.  They only hold items for 30 days.

There are a few options for retrieval:

1.  Self Pick-up.

2.  Friend/Relative Pick-up.  They will need a letter from you granting them permission to release your item to another individual other than yourself.  You can send them an e-mail to airportlf@broward.org, or fax them the information at 954-359-6290.  Use your item number as the subject.  Photo identification and the item number are required for pick up.

3. UPS:  This is what I chose.  You must arrange shipping on your own, at your expense.  The phone number for the UPS store that will go to the airport to collect the item is 954-923-9004.  UPS will require the item number in order to retrieve your item.  Keep this number because it is for the only UPS store that will go to the Ft. Lauderdale airport to pick up your item.

4.  Regular Mail:  Send them a self addressed prepaid package.  The package must be large enough for the item and a metered stamp must be used for any items weighing more than 4 ounces.  You can address the item as follows:

ATTN:  Lost & Found, 2200 SW 45 Street, Suite 101, Dania Beach, FL 33312

The Lost and Found office is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. until noon.  Then, from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m.  They are closed on Broward County holidays.

Again, thanks so much for your consideration.  And, to Chili’s Too, my sincere thanks, as well.

Have a good one!!

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February 11th, 2013

Stiltsville, North Biscayne Bay, Biscayne National Park, “Shacks on Stilts”, Stiltsville Trust, Key Biscayne, Miami, South Florida…Tours on March 30th and April 13th

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N’or easters, blizzards, tornados, the Pope is retiring….the news of the day.  I just hope the groundhog was right when it showed that we would have an early spring!!  Time will tell.

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Some time ago my friend, Scott, took Shelley and I, on a trip that was so unexpected and beautiful.  We went to see Stiltsville, located on North Biscayne Bay in South Florida.  You don’t hear too much about these shacks on stilts.  Well, you need to be on a boat to get to them.  I think you could say that the inhabitants of these shacks were the original squatters of those times.

Please note that there are only a few tours available to see these striking and desolate structures….coming up tours on March 30th and April 13th.  Please visit http://www.historymiami.org/tours.  Once you open the site, click on Boat Tours and you will find all the pertinent information.  Boats depart from Bayside Marketplace, 401 Biscayne Blvd., an outdoor mall next to the American Airlines Arena.  You can also call them at 305-375-1621 if you have other questions.  I just did and they are very friendly.  Just remember that reservations and payment need to be done ahead of time.  This company also has plenty of tours available, if you are visiting Miami.

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They say that the first “shack” was built around 1930s, but some of the historians say that the “shacks in the flats” were there as early as 1922.

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Here, at the Delaware Beaches we build plenty of houses on stilts.  But, these houses take building on stilts to a different level.  The houses are situated one mile south of Cape Florida on sand banks.   They stand on wood or reinforced concrete pilings.  In 1960 there were 27 shacks.  At present, only 7 remain.  In 1985, the bottom land on which the shacks rest was deeded by the State of Florida to the Federal Government as part of Biscayne National Park.  The Stiltsville Trust of 2003 raises funds, which goal is to preserve and rehabilitate the structures to help showcase the Park’s marine resources.  More info?  Please visit http://www.stiltsville.org.

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Back in the 1940s and 1950…lawyers, bankers, politicians, the affluent and the well connected came to drink, relax and kick back.

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“Crawfish” Eddie Walker?  He was one of the first to build a shack on stilts above water, toward the end of the prohibition era.  It was perfect for gambling since it was legal at one mile offshore.  He sold bait, beer and was known for a dish called chilau; a crawfish chowder.  His original shack was destroyed by a hurricane in 1950.

Jimmy Ellenburg also had a shack in the flats.  He was known as the unofficial mayor of Stiltsville.  This one is still standing.

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The one called the Leshaw House was featured in a national ad campaign for Pittsburg Paints.

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Stiltsville has been secured, and no trespassing signs have been posted.  By permission only, you can gain access to them.  You can call the park’s superintendent at 305-230-1833 for more info.  And if you could like details on the progress of the Stiltsville Trust, then please call 305-443-2266, or visit the above mentioned website.

Have a great day!!

Note:  Info. for this post was taken from Stiltsville-Biscayne National Park and from Wikipedia.

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