September 2015 Events at the AIFBY Chamber of Commerce
Here is what is coming up at the Amelia Island-Fernandina Beach-Yulee Chamber of Commerce in September, 2015:
Here is what is coming up at the Amelia Island-Fernandina Beach-Yulee Chamber of Commerce in September, 2015:
Investigators have been examining video and critical information from witness statements to determine Ragsdale’s movements before the time of his death.
Bruce Beville and the Laid Back Band will be providing live background music while you peruse a plethora of exhibitors including painters, potters, popular produce and pasta makers.
Brian Henning of Edward Jones is supporting Nassau County schools by using his office as a drop-off location for a school supplies drive.
White Hawk, Olive My Pickle, Lizzie’s Cheese Straws, and Something Good are just some of the semi-monthly vendors you will find at the Market Place on August 15th
The writers searched the South vitually bellying up to significantly historic bars looking for the most unique and authentic experiences.
Popular artist Lamar Miles is creating a bicycle wall at Amelia Island’s Townies Pizzeria. Recycle your bicycle and eat dinner on the restaurant.
Historic Fernandina Beach Hotel To Be Featured in New General Motors Magazine
Brian Henning was one of only 247 of the firm’s more than 14,000 financial advisors to receive the award.
Here is what’s coming up in August at the Amelia Island-Fernandina Beach-Yulee Chamber of Commerce:
Fernandina restaurant offers watermelon, mango, guava hibiscus, coconut, strawberry, pineapple and passion fruit ice pops.
The “100 Best Workplaces for Millennials” is part of a series of rankings based entirely on employee surveys.
While in historic, downtown Fernandina Beach, be sure to visit the many quaint shops, restaurants, art galleries and museums our lovely town has to offer.
It’s not a small undertaking but your generosity makes our work possible, and in return we work to ensure every donation you give makes a real difference in the lives of survivors and their children.
Ava and Nokoa, of Nassau County’s Cabbage Creek Farms, have welcomed a healthy baby girl to their family.