Saturday, July 28, 2012

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2nd Annual Palm Beach Marine Flea Market and Seafood Festival

Event on 2012-07-29 09:00:00


The 2nd Annual Palm Beach Marine Flea Market and Seafood Festival, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, February 11-13, 2011, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the centrally located South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach Fl. The event will be held outside in the parking lot facing Southern Blvd, a West Palm Beach main thoroughfare. Palm Beach County is the largest county east of the Mississippi and makes a perfect venue for this event. Admission is .00 for adults and children under 12 are free. As always there is plenty of free parking. Under the Sun Promotions, Inc. is proud to bring you one of the largest events in Florida, we invite you to come set up with the best! Reserve Your Space Now http://www.FLNauticalFleaMarket.com

The theme of this year's festival will be "Nautical-Tropical Bargains Galore." Bargain hunters looking for deals can visit over three hundred vendor booths that will exhibit and sell their nautical and marine related merchandise and services during the three day festival. A wide selection of new and used boats will also be displayed by marinas and private individuals. The Nautical Flea Market will have antique collectibles and maps, marine artifacts, rods, reels, lures and lines, boating apparel, taxidermy, diving equipment, and much more. Come by for some super discounts on liquidation, closeouts, new, and used boating and fishing supplies.

Directions to the event: From I-95 South:
Exit at Southern Boulevard. Exit #68. Go west approximately 7 miles to Sansbury's Way/Lyons Rd. Fairgrounds will be on your right, between Sansbury's Way/Lyons Rd. and Fairgrounds Rd.



at South Florida Expo Center at South Florida Fairgrounds

9067 Southern Blvd

West Palm Beach, United States


Sea Lions at the Aquarium

Event on 2012-07-28 10:00:00


New York Aquarium
502 Surf Avenue
(at West 8th Street)
Brooklyn, NY  11224
Tel: (718) 265-3474
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Free for members, .00 children, .00 seniors, .00 adults, students.
Every Friday is pay what you wish from 3 pm until closing.

Dates
Ongoing

Hours
Mon – Fri: 10 am – 6 pm
Sat, Sun: 10 am – 7 pm

Above hours applicable June-Aug
Spring (April-May8) & Fall hours (Sept-Oct): 10 am–5 pm, Mon–Fri; 10 am–5:30 pm, Weekends & Holidays
Winter hours Nov–March: daily 10 am-4:30 pm
Mon-Fri: 11:45, 1:45 & 4 pm
Sat & Sun: 11:45, 1:45 & 4 pm (5:30 pm if enough attendance)


What can crawl like a caterpillar, do a backbend like a gymnast, bark on cue, and dive down to 600 feet in the ocean? Find out at the Wildlife Conservation Society New York Aquarium’s Aquatheater.

Training demonstrations star outgoing and talented California sea lions. Each performance features cool facts about sea lions and their role in the web of life, in addition to music, humor and lots of mischief. Demonstrations are followed by the Sea Lion Encounter (). 

“Our pinnipeds (the scientific term for sea lions, seals, and walruses) also make great teachers,” said Jon F. Dohlin, aquarium director. “You’ll learn how to make seafood choices that are healthy for the planet, why predators like the great white shark are essential to maintaining a balanced food chain, and how the Wildlife Conservation Society is helping to save threatened marine life and habitats around the globe.”

The Wildlife Conservation Society works around the world to save marine mammals.  In Argentina, WCS has helped establish marine reserves to protect breeding colonies of southern elephant seals, South American sea lions and South American fur seals.

  • Directions: Subway: F, Q to West 8th Street



About this Organization
New York Aquarium

The New York Aquarium, part of the Wildlife Conservation Society, spans 14 beachfront acres in Coney Island. It houses more than 8,000 creatures including freshwater and marine fishes, marine invertebrates, seals, sea otters, walruses, sea lions, sharks and penguins.
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at New York Aquarium

Surf Avenue at West 8th Street

Brooklyn, United States

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