Jacksonville Jazz Festival 2012

Started by TheCat, May 26, 2012, 04:01:46 PM

TheCat

Images from this afternoon. Despite the sun there was a healthy turn out. A very laid back atmosphere with five stages to enjoy. Did anybody visit this afternoon?

Calendar of Entertainment:


Map of Festival - 5 stages to choose from


At Hemming Plaza - Groovin' Stage


At the Main Stage - Breezin' Stage


Closed Streets, preparing for lots of pedestrians:


These Guys! Located outside of Snyder Memorial Church -  "House of Jazz."

TheCat

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More Incredible Food. These images are from this afternoon. Tonight...there will be more.



Crab Boil


Crepes


Crab Cakes


Seafood, includes fried lobster tail


The Sign Does Say "oxtails." A personal favorite.

TheCat

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thelakelander

That crab boil looks pretty good.
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

thelakelander

Are the benches, trees, and regulars in Hemming a problem today?
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

TheCat

QuoteAre the benches, trees, and regulars in Hemming a problem today?

The fountains were the real issue, today. At any moment, I figured, some kind of official would walk by and ask them to stop enjoying the park.


TheCat


gsb

Had a great time today and yesterday.  Looking forward to a number of the scheduled acts tomorrow as well.  The turnout has been looking good to me and kind of puts the lie to the notion that "no one will go to downtown".   It's quite obvious they will if they have something to go downtown for.

Incidentally, I have to admit I hadn't been to Hemming Plaza since I used to work in the Ed Ball building (I left for employment on the Southside shortly after the Robert Meyer was demolished and they had just started on foundation work for the courthouse, and generally spend my time around the Florida Theater/Northstar Substation area when I do go Downtown these days).  I was quite impressed.  I know people tend to get down about the progress of Downtown, but it was an interesting mental snapshot between then and now, and it is definitely noticeably improved in the intervening period.  Hopefully the city won't muck up a good thing -- taking those beautiful oaks out would be a crime.  Now if something great could just happen with the Laura Street Trio...

Keith-N-Jax

Nice pics, food looks delicious, yum!!!