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		<title>Southside Art &amp; Museums</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Southside of Jacksonville Florida has a variety of different types of museums and art galleries for you to enjoy. Some of them are free but most costs a few bucks to visit. If you have the time you should try them out either by yourself, with a friend or take your kids. First up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Southside of Jacksonville Florida has a variety of different types of museums and art galleries for you to enjoy.  Some of them are free but most costs a few bucks to visit.  If you have the time you should try them out either by yourself, with a friend or take your kids.</p>
<p>First up is the Museum of Science and History located on the Southbank:</p>
<p>Musuem of Science &#038; History<br />
1025 Museum Circle<br />
Jacksonville, Florida 32207<br />
904-396-6674</p>
<p><a href="http://themosh.org">http://themosh.org</a></p>
<p>The Museum of Science and History strives to increase the knowledge and understanding of the natural environment and history of Jacksonville as well as Northeast Florida.  We focus on creating an awareness and appreciation of science and history through quality programs that stimulate and inspire learning in all visitors.</p>
<p><strong>Hours &#038; Admission</strong><br />
Monday &#8211; Friday     10 AM &#8211; 5 PM<br />
Saturday               10 AM &#8211; 6 PM<br />
Sunday                   1 PM &#8211; 6 PM<br />
Except: Easter Day • Thanksgiving Day • Christmas Eve • Christmas Day • New Year’s Day</p>
<p><strong>Admission</strong><br />
Adults $10<br />
Children (3-12 yrs) $8<br />
Seniors  &#038; Active Military $8.50</p>
<p>Next is the Maritime Museum also located on the South bank:</p>
<p>Jacksonville Maritime Museum<br />
1015 Museum Circle<br />
Unit 2 Jacksonville, Florida 32207<br />
Phone: 904-398-9011<br />
Fax: 904-398-7248 </p>
<p><a href="http://www.jaxmaritimemuseum.org/">http://www.jaxmaritimemuseum.org/<br />
</a><br />
The Jacksonville Maritime Museum Society is a non-profit, educational association and collects books, documents, artifacts, and other historical objects significant to General Maritime History of Jacksonville and Florida&#8217;s First Coast; preserves their historical value; and interprets their meaning to the public by means of museum displays, educational programs, lectures and publications. The mission of the Jacksonville Maritime Museum Society is to preserve and interpret the maritime history of Jacksonville and the First Coast in order to foster among all residents and visitors a deeper appreciation of our maritime heritage.  We seek to create a positive, memorable experience for both children and adults.  We operate seven days a week. School children, Senior citizen groups, and tourists from all over the world visit our museum.  <strong>FREE</strong></p>
<p>Next is the Children&#8217;s Handson Museum</p>
<p>Hands On Childrens Museum?<br />
8580 Beach Boulevard<br />
Jacksonville, FL 32216-4615<br />
(904) 642-2688?</p>
<p><a href="http://handsonchildrensmuseumjax.com/">http://handsonchildrensmuseumjax.com/</a></p>
<p><strong>ADMISSION</strong><br />
Ages 1-3 is $4.00<br />
Ages 4 &#038; Up Including Adults is $5.50</p>
<p>The Hands On Children&#8217;s Museum offers almost 6500 sq. feet of interactive, hands-on exhibits for children from ages 1-12 with 15 Major Exhibits which include:</p>
<p>Little Vets:  Children can dress up like a Veterinarian and give the pets a checkup.  Use the stethescopes, microscopes or check on the new born animals in the incubator.</p>
<p>Kids Mini Bank: Act like a Bank Teller and give loans or open an account, write checks or make deposits in your new account. Learn how money is made.</p>
<p>Winn Dixie Lil&#8217; Grocery:  NEWLY REMODLED! Pick up a grocery cart and shop for tonights dinner.  Then act like the cashier and ring up your groceries on the real cash registers and real conveyor belts.</p>
<p>And much more.  MEMBERSHIPS RATES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE <a href="http://handsonchildrensmuseumjax.com/">CHECK THEIR WEBSITE</a>.</p>
<p>Sadly, the last one I was going to put on the list was the Koger Gallery &#038; Gardens Museum located on the corner of Boulevard Center Drive and Art Museum Drive.  This museum closed by Mr. Koger in 2001 and his collection of Chinese Ceramics was donated to the Ringling Brothers Museum in Sarasota, Florida.  However, there is an article posted by UNF in December 2009 on the building being updated and a Community Arts Center and Living Arts Alternative School.  When we get more information about this we will post it.</p>
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		<title>Castaway Island Preserve</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 06:17:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My family and I like to ride around the Jacksonville Area to see how much things have changed. Since the gas prices are high we haven&#8217;t had a chance to get out as much as we would like to. But last week we decided to visit a couple of the local preserves. One such park [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My family and I like to ride around the Jacksonville Area to see how much things have changed.  Since the gas prices are high we haven&#8217;t had a chance to get out as much as we would like to.  But last week we decided to visit a couple of the local preserves.  One such park is called the Castaway Island Preserve.  The park is located almost exactly between the Arlington and Southside Area boundaries on the East part of the Jacksonville Florida area.  On San Pablo Road between Atlantic and Beach Boulevard is a small little park or preserve with picnic areas, walking trails, an educational center as well as a floating dock to put in a canoe or kayak.  You can also fish from the dock area.  </p>
<p>Mostly, the preserve is a place to watch wildlife, birds and have a meal in a quiet and pretty setting.  As with most parks in the Jacksonville Florida Area it is free to get in, is open from sunrise to sunset and available all year round.  Of course, during the summer months its kind of nice to be near the water and being on the Intercoastal Waterway it is very close to the Atlantic Ocean with is cool breezes.  As with any outdoor area in Florida you should take precautions with sunscreen, mosquito repellent and lots of water to keep hydrated.  There are no swimming areas in the park though.  </p>
<p>We took some pictures of the area so that you can see what is in the park.<br />
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		<title>Reduce Stress Visit A Park</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 09:38:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walking in a natural setting has been proven to reduce stress. And now-a-days we need all the stress reductions ideas that are FREE as we can get. One of those is walking in one of the many parks around town. I was just reading about one that I&#8217;m going to check out called the Castaway [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Walking in a natural setting has been proven to reduce stress.  And now-a-days we need all the stress reductions ideas that are FREE as we can get.  One of those is walking in one of the many parks around town.  I was just reading about one that I&#8217;m going to check out called the Castaway Island Preserve.  It is located on San Pablo Road between Beach Boulevard and Atlantic Boulevard.  That is on the eastern portion of the Jacksonville Southside Area but it looks to be worth the drive.  Here are the particulars:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.coj.net/Departments/Recreation+and+Community+Services/Waterfront+Management+and+Programming/Preservation+Project/Castaway+Island+Preserve.htm">Castaway Island Preserve</a><br />
2885 San Pablo Road South<br />
Jacksonville, FL 32224</p>
<p>&#8220;The preserve is along the western shore of the Intracoastal Waterway and is adjacent to an intricate salt<br />
marsh ecosystem.  Visitors to the preserve will find themselves surrounded by the natural beauty of northeast<br />
Florida.   They may stroll along the park&#8217;s nature trails, enjoy a picnic with family and friends at one of several<br />
picnic areas, get up close and personal with marshland wildlife from the wooden boardwalk or take in the breathtaking view from the park&#8217;s observation platform overlooking the waterway.  Other amenities include a 3,000 square foot education center, floating canoe/kayak launch and information kiosk.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Amenities offered at this park:</strong><br />
7	Benches<br />
1	Canoe/Kayak Launch<br />
50	Car Parking<br />
4	Grills<br />
10	Picnic Tables<br />
1	Restrooms<br />
0.3	Trails Paved (Miles)<br />
1	Wildlife Observation Posts<br />
Yes	Drinking Fountain<br />
Yes	Perimeter Site Fencing<br />
Yes	Security Lighting<br />
Yes	Visitor/Interpretive Center	</p>
<p>Another Place You might want to try would be the <a href="http://www.coj.net/Departments/Recreation+and+Community+Services/Recreation+and+Community+Programming/Recreation+Activities/Permits/Forestry+Tower+Park.htm">Forestry Tower Park</a>.  It is on the corner of Beach Boulevard and Forest Boulevards:</p>
<p>&#8220;Forestry Park offers six acres of fun for families and friends looking for a quiet place to picnic or bring the<br />
children for playtime. Visitors to this neighborhood park may relax on one of its 18 benches or grill up some tasty treats on one of the two grills available for cooking out. </p>
<p><strong>Forestry Tower Park Amenities: </strong><br />
18 benches<br />
1 bike rack<br />
2 grills<br />
1 picnic shelter<br />
7 picnic tables<br />
 14 parking spaces for automobiles<br />
1 paved trail (0.5 miles)<br />
3 playscape areas </p>
<p>5 trash receptacles </p>
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		<title>Southside Athletic League</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 11:02:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Take me out to the old ball game! Yes, baseball is a spring sport but for most of the Little Leagues in the Jacksonville Florida Area they have a Fall season as well. Granted, the Fall season is shorter and has already started but it is not too late to participate or even to go [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Take me out to the old ball game!  Yes, baseball is a spring sport but for most of the Little Leagues in the Jacksonville Florida Area they have a Fall season as well.  Granted, the Fall season is shorter and has already started but it is not too late to participate or even to go to some games.  You can watch the games for free at any of the parks that are sponsored by each of the leagues.  The Southside Youth Athletic League has their own website and it is updated with the game schedule for each of the teams.  If you have children who would like to participate with a team sport then visit their website and they will have applications, information on how much and which park they play out of.   In Jacksonville, we don&#8217;t have much in the way of sports for the elementary school age children.  These athletic leagues gives youngsters a start in a team sport.   For those without children you can always volunteer or even sponsor a team.  Get involved this year and sponsors a child, a team or a league in your area!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.syaajax.org/">http://www.syaajax.org/</a></p>
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		<title>Scoutings for Everyone</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 05:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those who have children or would like to volunteer to help children you should look into the Boy and Girl Scouts of America organization. This is a great way for your children to learn about our environment, volunteerism and to have fun while doing. The Boys and Girls Councils of North Florida have lots [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those who have children or would like to volunteer to help children you should look into the Boy and Girl Scouts of America organization. This is a great way for your children to learn about our environment, volunteerism and to have fun while doing.  The Boys and Girls Councils of North Florida have lots of information on how to join and look forward to having your child become a boy or girl scout.  The adults can also volunteer to help teach their children new skills that will serve them well as adults.  For those who don&#8217;t have children or their children are grown it is a great opportunity to share you life learning skills with those who need it the most.  Each fall the Boys and Girls Scouts starts their drive for new recruits.  It is not too late just call your local council and they will be happy to help.  There is a small yearly fee for each child and there will be uniform costs but each troop has various rules and some can help with some of the costs.  So CALL TODAY!</p>
<p>FOR those who are already in a local troop and want to send me your link I will be happy to post it here.  Just send me a message at: jolene.macfadden@jacksonvillessouthside.info or become a subscriber and post a comment to this blog.</p>
<p>Here is some general information about each group and their contact information:<br />
<strong><br />
National Website:</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_central/">http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_central/</a> For Girl Scouts</p>
<p><a href="http://scouting.org/">http://scouting.org/</a>for Boy Scouts<br />
 <strong><br />
LOCAL INFORMATION:</strong></p>
<p>Boy Scouts of America<br />
North Florida Council<br />
521 Edgewood Ave S<br />
Jacksonville, FL 32205<br />
904.388.0591<br />
800.232.0845 Toll Free<br />
904.387.4148 Fax<br />
jana.metzger@scouting.org<br />
<a href="http://www.nfcscouting.org">http://www.nfcscouting.org</a></p>
<p>Girl Scouts of Gateway Council, Inc.<br />
Jacksonville Service Center<br />
1000 Shearer Street<br />
Jacksonville, FL  32205-6055<br />
(904) 388-4653<br />
(800) 347-2688 &#8211; Local Toll Free Phone<br />
Fax: (904) 384-1542<br />
Email: info@girlscouts-gateway.org<br />
Web Site: <a href="http://www.girlscouts-gateway.org">http://www.girlscouts-gateway.org</a><br />
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/gsgcfl">http://www.facebook.com/gsgcfl</a>    ON FACEBOOK</p>
<p><strong>Youth Programs</strong></p>
<p>BOYS<br />
Tiger Cubs is a year-round family- and home-centered program that encourages the ethical decision-making skills for first-grade (or 7-year-old) boys. These boys participate in the program with their adult partners. The program emphasizes shared leadership, learning about the community, and family understanding.</p>
<p>Cub Scouts is a year-round family- and home-centered program that develops ethical decision-making skills for boys in the second through fifth grade (or who are 8, 9, and 10 years old). Activities emphasize character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness.</p>
<p>Boy Scouts is a year-round program that develops ethical decision-making skills for young men ages 11 to 18. Activities emphasize responsible citizenship, character development, and self-reliance through participation in a wide range of outdoor activities.</p>
<p>GIRLS<br />
* Girl Scout Daisy, grades K-1<br />
Girl Scout Daisies meet in groups of five to 10 with two or more adult leaders in a nurturing, inclusive environment. They go on trips, learn about nature and science, and explore the arts and their communities. Girl Scout Daisies can also earn Learning Petals and receive participation patches.</p>
<p>* Girl Scout Brownie, grades 2-3<br />
Girl Scouts Brownies work together in groups, earn Girl Scout Brownie Try-Its, and explore their community. Friendship, fun, and age-appropriate activities begin at the Girl Scout Brownie meeting and move out to the community and wider world.</p>
<p>* Girl Scout Junior, grades 4-5<br />
Girl Scout Juniors earn badges and discover what girl power is all about through new activities and by learning to take charge of their own plans. They gain self-confidence as they explore the world in partnership with their troop/group leaders.</p>
<p>* Girl Scout Cadette, grades 6-8; * Girl Scout Senior, grades 9-10; * Girl Scout Ambassador, grades 11-12</p>
<p>Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors participate in Girl Scouting in many ways. Under the guidance of a trained adult advisor, girls mix and match activities and resources to suit their needs while giving back to their communities. They connect with each other and build self-esteem and confidence in their skills as they work on a range of projects and gain life experiences.</p>
<p>FOR YOUNG ADULTS</p>
<p>Venturing is a year round program for young adults, men and women, between the ages of 14 (having completed the eighth grade) and 20.  Its purpose is to provide positive experiences to help youth mature and to prepare them to become responsible adults.</p>
<p>Learning For Life Consists of Three Different Programs.  For more information on any of the Learning For Life Programs, contact Ben Butler at 904.388.0591, or benjamin.butler@scouting.org.</p>
<p>Exploring is a worksite-based program for young men and women who are 14 through 20 years old. Exploring units have a focus on a career field, such as law enforcement, fire/rescue, health, law, aviation, engineering, or the like, and are sponsored by a government or business entity.</p>
<p>Character Education is a series of school-based programs designed to support schools and educational organizations in helping youth with character education, life skills, building self-esteem, and developing ethical decision-making skills.</p>
<p>Classroom Scouting is a school based program conducted in partnership with the Girl Scouts. The program is for children with physical, emotional and mental exceptionalities.</p>
<p>JOIN TODAY!<br />
admin</p>
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