What:               Do you have a junior pirate at home?  Someone who just can’t get enough of the high seas and hidden treasure? If so, then set a course for Historic Downtown Stuart. Less than a tank of gas away from most places along the Treasure Coast, downtown Stuart is planning a day of swashbuckling fun for the entire family on Saturday August 9. 

                        Joining the Martin County Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) this summer in branding the area the Treasure Coast, the Downtown Business Association (DBA), Stuart Heritage and the city’s parks and recreation department are planning a free, fun filled, treasure themed family event for kids of all ages. 

                        The members of the DBA are very excited about the CVB’s campaign ‘Summer Treasures’ branding Martin County and the area the Treasure Coast. “We think it’s a great concept, it makes perfect sense,” says John Bella marketing chairperson for the DBA, “because historic downtown Stuart is one of the finest ‘treasures’ of the Treasure Coast with historic buildings, great entertainment, fabulous shopping and fine dining. We thought it would be a good idea to host a ‘treasure’ event downtown this summer.”  

                        Osceola Street will be closed to vehicles for the day to make way for pirate ships, where scoundrels of all ages will be able to walk the plank in a pirate parade, hear about the adventures of Captain Digs during story telling time, play themed games and carnival games, and take part in scavenger hunts and dig for treasure. Contests for best pirate costume for children, adults and pets are also planned. 

 

When:              Saturday August 9, 2008

§  10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 

 

Where:             Historic Downtown Stuart

The event itself takes place on Osceola Street between St. Lucie Street and Colorado Avenue. The courtesy shuttle, Sail Fish Six, will be on the ‘hook’ shuttling people between the event and parking areas. 

 

Who:                The Downtown Business Association is a group of merchants, retailers and business people dedicated to the success and vitality of downtown Stuart. They often work closely with other organizations that are equally committed to the betterment of the historic downtown area of Stuart, such as Stuart Heritage, Stuart Main Street and the City of Stuart. For more information about the DBA check out their website at www.downtownfirst.com . Sponsorship opportunities are available for the event.

 

Public Info:      For more information regarding this event or the DBA please contact John Bella at 772-219-8648.

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Stuart, FL – (May 2008) The British are coming! The British are coming! Several weeks ago, amid a veritable ocean of dignitaries and local luminaries, Owner Bob Davis, along with his wife, Tracy, and daughters, Kim and Karlee, scooped the first shovelfuls of dirt to break ground on the site of The Sailor’s Return, on the Southwest side of the Roosevelt Bridge in beautiful downtown Stuart, where the spectacular 225 seat restaurant will stand.

The Sailor’s Return, an upscale casual, but not high-priced waterfront restaurant is taking shape and Davis expects the restaurant to be christened about this time next year – right about the same time as a brand-new 182 slip marina owned by the Huizenga Holding Company will make its debut. Sharing in the groundbreaking last week were community leaders like Stuart Mayor Jeff A. Krauskopf, Commissioner Mary Hutchinson, Collin Smith, Steve Brandon , Stuart Magazine Publisher Kim Capen, Commissioner Mike Mortell and City Attorney Paul Nicoletti.

The Sailor’s Return the second dream in the making for Davis and his family. For a dozen years, the Treasure Coast gobbled up very British fish and chips and cottage pie with American gusto at the Jolly Sailor. Things were jolly indeed. And then it was gone, and things haven’t been quite as cheerio, old mates! After giving retirement a shot (didn’t work!), Bob Davis is back on board and at the helm of a new and even more exciting, nautical and delicious venture.

But The Sailor’s Return is more than just a sequel. It’s great food, fabulous atmosphere with a heaping helping of fun and flavor. From the brushed, stainless steel martini bar to the patio seating outside on the water and a shellfish bar that cannot be beat, the Treasure Coast will be cheering for The Sailor’s Return and raising an imported beer in toast. It’s the perfect atmosphere for reading the paper and catching up on the day’s news as you watch the sun rise; a business lunch that’s just as delicious as it is productive, or a delightful dinner and romantic evening out featuring prime rib, fish and chips or chops, you’ll be glad Bob Davis didn’t like retirement and that a new tide has come in just in time for The Sailor’s Return.

The Sailor\'s Return

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Stuart, FL - On June 14, 2008 the Stuart Sailfish Club will be hosting the Small Boat Tournament to give the Treasure Coast’s ‘mosquito fleet’ a chance to compete equally in our offshore waters.  The tournament falls on Father’s Day weekend and is open to the public, you don’t need to be a member to compete!

There will be an Adult Division and an Junior Division (15 and under).  Categories will include Sailfish release (1st - 3rd), Heaviest Kingfish, Dolphin and Wahoo (1st - 3rd) and a Top Boat award.

There will also be a special fuel raffle this year!  $20 gets you a ticket for a chance to win $500 worth a fuel from any marina of your choice.  Only 100 tickets will be sold.

Schedule of Events:

Friday, June 13th - 6:00 PM

Captain’s Briefing and Kickoff Party
Captains must attend!
Held at the Finest Kind Marina

Saturday, June 14th

Fish Day - Sailfish, Wahoo, Kingfish and Dolphin

Saturday, June 14th - 5:00 PM

Awards Barbecue at Finest Kind Marina.

Download the Tournament Registration Form

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