Stuart, FL – (May 19, 2008) Back by popular demand, Eric Hansen and his brand of hot ‘n sexy flamenco jazz will be returning to Stuart’s RiverWalk Stage, Sunday, June 1, 4–7 p.m.   

Coming from Miami, Eric Hansen and his band the Hansenhaus Sextet offer up a sexy and contemporary blend of Flamenco music married with jazz and classical music and including some exotic rhythms from Latin America and Middle East percussion for added flavor. At a young age, Eric always had a fondness for classical, jazz and flamenco music, the music of Carlos Montoya and Andres Segovia struck a chord with him.  But now his influences come from all over, including pop culture.  In 2005 Eric released the critically acclaimed, ‘Across the Universe: A Beatles Journey’, where he combines traditional flamenco with his not so traditional interpretations of classic Beatles tunes. 

The RiverWalk Jazz series found Eric Hansen through the suggestion of downtown retailer John Bella from Bella Jewelry and Gifts where among other things he sells music.  “Eric Hansen is one of our best sellers.  I learned about Eric from his previous record label when they sent me a demo CD.  I was hooked and placed an order immediately.”  

When asked if he had a favorite CD of Eric’s, John Bella says, “I’m leaning towards Colores de Alma, but the Beatles one is total departure from his regular style and is a lot of fun. I really love them all and look forward to seeing him in person at the RiverWalk Jazz Series.” 

 For more information about Eric Hansen go to www.nuevo-flamenco.com . 

Free to the public the RiverWalk Jazz Series takes place in a beautiful outdoor setting along the St. Lucie River. Fans can come to listen to great jazz by almost all modes of transportation - car, boat and even segway and enjoy the show from either the decked amphitheatre or from the river in their boat. The RiverWalk Stage is located along the St. Lucie River boardwalk at the end of St. Lucie Ave in historic downtown Stuart. RiverWalk Jazz Series a public/private venture between the City of Stuart, Stuart MainStreet, the Downtown Business Association and the Stuart News, takes place on the first Sunday of each month starting at 4 p.m. and ending at 7 p.m. for the summer/fall months For more information regarding the RiverWalk Jazz Series contact the Stuart Parks and Recreation Department at 772-288-5335.

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2008 Frances Langford Memorial Fishing Tournament - Jensen Beach, Florida

Final Results

Offshore Division:

Kingfish

Place Team Weight Captain
1st Mad Mouse 51.52 Robert Ferris
2nd That’s My Dog 50.79 Forrest Taylor
3rd Liquid Fire 50.56 C. Mark Henderson
4th A-Team 47.25 Alden Thorton
5th Hot Grits 44.34 Andy Hinton
6th Penny Wise 43.50 Jack Penny
7th “C” Crazy 42.09 Carl Carder
8th Harpoon 42.06 Joe Browr
9th Triple Tail 41.71 Jim McLaughlin
10th Offshore Warrior 40.68 Tom Kenney
11th Strictly Fishing 40.45 Peter Weisberg
12th Team Charter Lakes 38.93 Chad Branch
13th No Loose Ends 38.57 Chad Roll
14th Mad Gaffer 38.38 Stuart Fitzgerald
15th Hook for Reel 38.34 David Howard

Dolphin

Place Team Weight Captain
1st Legend 45.93 Reid Macy
2nd CAT Daddy 39.71 Danny Mathis
3rd Surreal 36.26 Steve Hays
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It’s Earth Day, 2008 and that means it is time to think GREEN!

There are many organizations and businesses in and around Martin County that are doing their part to help the environment.  But the real impact will come from the individual citizen, let’s all help our environment and keep our city clean and prosperous.

Here are some suggestions on what we can do to think green this Earth Day!

  1. Change your commute
    -  If you live in a close proximity to your work, try walking or riding a bycicle to the office.  You will save money on gas and have an easier time parking while improving your cardiovascular health and reducing your risk of obesity.
  2. Buy Used
    -  Check local Garage Sales or Thrift Stores for furniture, appliances and other items.  You can also check website like Craigslist or Ebay to get good deals on used items.  Buying used will often be cheaper and is recycling at it’s finest.
  3. Buy Local
    -  Help support the City of Stuart and all of Martin County by buying local!  Try shopping at the Farmer’s Market.  The prices may be higher than what you get at the big chain stores but the quality will be better and the items are local so it cuts down on fossil fuel consumption since the food does not have to be shipped in.
  4. Compost Your Food Scraps
    -  Composting helps cut down on the amount of waste going to our landfill while at the same time providing you or someone you know with free fertilizer for your own garden.  If you don’t have a yard or room for a compost pile, try indoor vermiculture or worm composting.
  5. Change your thermostat and install energy saving devices
    -  Setting your thermostat a few degrees lower in the winter or a few degrees higher in the summer can significantly cut down on your electric bill and help conserve energy.  Think about installing solar power to heat your water.  Florida Power and Light also has information on how you can save energy here.
  6. Use tap water or install a water filter at home
    -  Bottled water is expensive, if you think gas prices are high imagine how much you are paying for water every time you spend a dollar or more on a 16 oz. bottle?  Bottled water adds significantly to the amount of container waste at the landfill.  Use water at home and buy a reuseable container to take with you on your bike or walk.
  7. Make Cleaning Supplies Yourself
    -  Using simple ingredients like baking soda, soap and vinegar you can make cleaning products that work and are non-toxic.  Saves you time, money and improves the quality of life within your home or office.
  8. Think Twice about new electronics
    -  Waste from cell phones, computers and other used electronics is a growing global concern.  Many of you may remember the story that ran last year about a company illegally shipped used American electronics oversea’s for disassembly.  The workers in the third world countries were unprotected against the harmful and toxic compounds found inside many electronics, such as Mercury.
  9. Add a meatless meal per week
    -  We’re not asking you to go vegetarian, but cutting out some of your meat intake can have a significant effect on the Industrial meat production industry.  This industry produces large amounts of noxious waste and is damaging the environment.  If you must have meat, try switching out for fish caught by your local Stuart fisherman.
  10. Use our library
    -  Using the library to borrow books or movies rather than buying your own will help to cut down on resource consumption.  Not to mention it will save you money, just one more way to think GREEN!

 

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