‘Disney on Ice: Dream Big’ begins in Jacksonville!
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Courage leads the way for Disney’s most adventurous heroes when
Mickey, Minnie, Moana, Elsa and many more characters will celebrate their adventures through world-class figure skating.
COVID-19 health and safety guidelines will be in place. Face coverings are required for guests ages 2 and older except when eating or drinking.
“While delivering the same magical experiences guests expect from
Disney On Ice, Feld Entertainment is introducing Guest Wellness Enhancements to help keep families safe at its live events,” a Disney release stated.
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Shows on Thursday and Friday begin at 7 p.m. Shows on Saturday begin at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Sunday shows begin at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Rays Drop First of Two To Icemen in OT The Stingrays dropped their 7th in a row on Friday falling in Jacksonville, 3-2 in overtime (Source: Gary McCullough) By South Carolina Stingrays | February 19, 2021 at 10:41 PM EST - Updated February 19 at 10:41 PM
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The South Carolina Stingrays (9-8-5-0) never trailed during regulation, but a power play goal in overtime from Nick Saracino gave the Jacksonville Icemen (8-9-1-1) the upper hand at the end of Friday night’s series opener at Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena by a score of 3-2.
Forward Cole Ully made his return to the lineup and scored both goals for South Carolina, while netminder Sean Bonar stopped 23 shots in a losing effort.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reports that it âacknowledges the significant interest in [CBDâs] possibilities,â but notes some companies are marketing products in breach of current rules and in ways âthat may put the health and safety of consumers at risk.â
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It’s been nearly a year since an arena full of fans were in attendance for a UFC event. The last time a full capacity crowd witnessed live fights inside the Octagon was UFC 248 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on March 7, 2020.
COVID-19 restrictions and precautions have prevented fans from attending live events. The UFC was the first major sports league to return to action, hosting three events in eight days at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida last May… sans fans. And they haven’t stopped.
Since those three events in Florida, all other UFC events have taken place in either in Abu Dhabi or the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. UFC president Dana White is optimistic that full-capacity crowds will be back by the summer.
World-class riverfront
Jacksonville has a rare opportunity to develop a world-class riverfront with amenities very few cities can compete with. The latest developments regarding Lot J may be a blessing in disguise. By creating a competitive environment and reallocating the proposed developer subsidies, we may be able to take advantage of the current situation and use it to the benefit of the Northbank as a whole. If properly executed we can achieve Critical Mass by developing Lot J, the Shipyards, the old Courthouse/City Hall all and other proposed Northbank developments within a concentrated timeframe.
Imagine coming to Jacksonville and staying in a beautiful riverfront hotel with amazing recreational options like our TIAA Bank Field, Lot J, 121 Financial Ballpark, VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, Daily’s Place, MOSH, Navy Ship/Museum, offshore and river fishing, sunset riverboat dining cruises, boat and jet ski rentals etc. This Northbank development would complement the excitin