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Saturday, April 16, 2005

* Folks arrive in waves to live on coast Beaufort County, home to Hilton Head Island, grew the most in the state between 2000 and 2004
-Charleston Post and Courier, 4-16-04

* Areas off South Carolina's coast could be among those explored if federal lawmakers pass bills to lift bans on offshore drilling for oil and natural gas
-Beaufort Gazette, 4-16-05

* It's a busy time of year for Cesar and the rest of the Bluffton Oyster Co. staff because a springtime tradition has begun -- soft-shell crab season
-Hilton Head Island Packet Online, 4-16-05

Objects buried along the coastline in the 1930s are haunting the St. Johns County Recreation and Parks Department as employees try to determine how many are buried and how they can be removed
-Fernandina Beaches Leader, 4-15-05

* Population explosion in Flagler, St. Johns
-St. Augustine Record, 4-15-06

* Red snapper season opened Friday in Florida waters, launching an annual fishing frenzy Fishing opens in federal waters Thursday, which means anglers won't have to stay within nine miles of the Florida coast
-Pensacola News Journal, 4-16-05

* Beachgoers reminded: Swim at your own risk
-Walton Sun, 4-16-05

* State Rep. Ray Sansom has known for months it would be difficult to push through the state Legislature a 2 percent bed tax for all short-term rental properties in Destin
-Destin Log, 4-16-05

* One of the state's largest projects to restore shoreline erosion caused by last year's hurricanes began Friday on nearly 17 miles of beaches in and around this Panama City
-Tallahassee Democrat, 4-16-05

 

Atlanta College of Art presents:
DJ Spooky
"Rebirth of a Nation"

8pm, Fri, April 22
Symphony Hall at Woodruff Arts Center
404-733-5000
www.woodruffcentertickets.org
(electronic/multi-media)


Keith Whitman Fullerton
Greg Davis
Bird Show
Magicicada

9pm, Fri, April 22
Lenny's
307 Memorial Drive
www.reckankomplex.com
(electronic)

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