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Daily Archives: January 4, 2012

6th Annual Port Salerno Seafood Festival Announces Entertainment Line-Up



Pictured, seated from left to right: Sandy Price and Raven Watson. Standing: Rachel Hough, Melissa Courtney, Christian Scalercio, Adrienne Drake-Russell, Devon McAlpin and Karry Botern.

Stuart, FL (January 4, 2012 ) — The 6th Annual Port Salerno Seafood Festival taking place on Saturday January 28th, 2012, is pleased to announce this year’s entertainment line-up. Thank you to the generous sponsorship of Grand Slam / Main Stage sponsor TD Bank, and Marlin / South Stage sponsor SeaCoast National Bank, this year’s line-up is better than ever.

The Port Salerno Seafood Festival is proud to serve the best seafood you will find at any event, they will also feature some quick rising local talent. “The Nouveaux Honkies, No Ka Oi and Fresh Catch are all Stuart bands that are getting national attention,” said Edward “Butch” Olsen, Jr., president of the Port Salerno Commercial Fishing Dock Authority. “These guys have grown up here on the Treasure Coast and their following continues to grow. Busted Flats will debut at the Festival and B-Liminal, Jupiter Trailer Trash and Shakers are from the area, so the local flavor keeps growing,” said Olsen.

If you would like to sample what you will hear on stage at this year’s festival, just go to the web site www.PortSalernoSeafoodFestival.org and click on “Entertainment”. Each band has a link so you can hear their popular recordings. Continue reading

It’s Good To Go Greek!

Spiros Taverna: It’s Good To Go Greek!

Bob and Barb Epstein, “On The Road Again & Stopping to Smell The Roses”

When I was a youngster, my dad used to say “sounds like Greek to me” when he couldn’t understand what someone said to him, or he got directions when driving and couldn’t understand them. One thing for sure all those years ago, his favorite restaurant was a fine little Greek restaurant in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. Unfortunately, I don’t remember the name of the place, just the wonderful flavors that waft through my senses as I think about it right now. I last went to this little place, near the overhead subway L, over 57-years ago, but fortunately, I found it’s clone in St. Lucie West. I’m sure my dad, if he was still around, would just love some moussaka here at Spiros Taverna. Continue reading

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