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Are you ready to get your Slumdog Millionaire on, South Florida?  As part of Boca Festival Days, a collaboration between local businesses and non-profits through the month of August, The Boca Raton Museum of Art will celebrate Bollywood Comes to Boca on Wednesday, Aug. 3, from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.  Promising to be a vibrant tribute to India’s culture, this much-anticipated event, sponsored by Wells Fargo, will feature live music, refreshing libations and tantalizing appetizers courtesy of Curries & More, LivingFLA and Mad Platter Catering.  A perfect blend of art and culture.

Tirthankara

During this mid-summer social party in the Museum’s Sculpture Garden, follow the steps of traditional Indian dancers and discover the pulsating music of the sitar, a traditional instrument popularized by the Beatles and Ravi Shankar. Take a dance break and view artwork from India held in the Museum’s Permanent Collection. Décor, courtesy of Party Perfect, will invoke scenes from the famous Bollywood movies to be screened during the evening.

Tickets are available online at http://www.bocamuseum.org/bollywood at $15 for Museum members and $20 for non-members. Prices increase by $5 at the door and a discount is available for groups of 10 or more. For additional information on all Museum events visit http://www.bocamuseum.orgor call Kisbel De La Rosa at 561.392.2500 ext. 208.

Tally Ho!

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This past week I had the opportunity to join seven other dynamic women from my place of employment at the Florida Society for Healthcare Public Relations and Marketing’s annual meeting in what I consider to be one of Florida’s most beautiful destinations: St. Augustine.  Situated in the Casa Monica Hotel, the convention was educational and a great bonding time for co-workers.  But the real treat was the location.

Casa Monica Hotel

The Casa Monica Hotel is a beautiful four-star hotel that reflects the heritage, culture and architectural history of Spanish-inspired St. Augustine.  With walls lined with incredible artwork, a stellar location across from Flagler College and incredible amenities, this hotel exceeded my expectations.  As is the entire city of St. Augustine, the Casa Monica was like stepping into an old European city.

An added bonus is that the hotel is one of the city’s greatest haunts.  In fact, it’s stated that the original owner, Fred Smith, is known to roam the halls of the fourth floor.  Thankfully, I was not treated to an introduction to Mr. Smith, but there were some strange noises in the middle of the night that did have me questioning whether ghosts do exist.

As breakout sessions wound down, I immediately left the hotel to venture out into historic St. Augustine.  (The pristine beach will have to wait for another visit.)  Founded by Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles in 1565, St. Augustine is probably best known for Ponce de Leon’s quest to find the Fountain of Youth in the same region.   Everything in St. Augustine reflects the dynamic Spanish culture, as well as the incredible wealth that the city once possessed.  Although the shopping has become much more touristy, with many of the artisans I remember from years ago now gone, the museums, tours and decor make up for the loss of these talented artists.

Flagler College in St. Augustine

Finally, because the convention I was attending provided our meals, I only had one opportunity to get out and sample the local fare.  May I strongly, highly, emphatically urge you to visit Harry’s Seafood Bar & Grille.  A two-story restaurant situated on the Intracoastal, the restaurant boasts a beautiful outdoor courtyard, as well as fantastic vistas of the city and water.

Although the wine list was a tad limited, the menu was incredible and definitely had a New Orleans vibe.  I started with the She Crab Bisque, followed by Pasta Chicken Louisianne, blackened chicken over pasta in white mushroom cream sauce, per the recommendation of our gracious waiter.  I concluded the meal with a gorgeously flavored Bananas Foster.  All in all, a grand slam conclusion to a great three days in this wonderful town.

For more information, visit:

http://www.casamonica.com

http://www.augustine.com

http://www.hookedonharrys.com

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