【本報訊】記者文軒報道:上海市人民政府副秘書長肖貴玉率文化、旅遊、體育等各方組成的上海代表團,self storage昨日於香港喜來登大酒店舉行上海金秋重大文化旅遊體育活動推介會。中聯辦宣傳文體部副部長劉漢祺、香港政制及內地事務局署理副秘書長曾鳳怡、旅發局主席林建岳等擔任嘉賓,與逾百名香港各界人士共同出席。推介會上,上海代表團代表介紹,上海將於今年秋冬兩季舉辦一系列精彩紛呈的文化、體育及旅遊活動,包括中國上海國際藝術節、上海旅遊節以及在滬舉行的多項體育賽事等。其中尤為值得注意的是,這屆藝術節將體現濃郁的「香港元素」,香港話劇團將首次登上中國上海國際藝術節的舞台,為內地觀眾獻演反映港人堅持不懈奮鬥精神的話劇《有飯自然香迷你倉。香港著名歌手莫文蔚也將登上藝術節舞台,帶來一場「音樂尋根」劇院版演唱會。此外,中國上海國際藝術節與香港藝術節還共同籌劃,攜手台灣「傳奇劇場」推出新劇《水滸3一百零八將》作為參演劇碼,於明年參演兩地藝術節,實現「兩岸三地」藝術節與文藝團體的深入合作,共同向世界推廣中華傳統文化的魅力。肖貴玉表示,去年的上海金秋重大文化旅遊活動推介會上,為進一步推動滬港兩地的雙向合作和深度互動,中國上海國際藝術節與香港藝術節、上海旅遊局與香港衛視分別簽署了合作備忘錄,兩地合作進入了實質合作的新階段。如今「滬港兩地以藝術結交友誼,以旅遊拉近距離,以體育促進交流,今年雙方的繼續合作將進一步推進兩地的雙向合作和深度互動。」文件倉


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7月21日,迷你倉價錢一名女孩在巴音布魯克天鵝湖景區騎駱駝。7月下旬以來,今年剛被列入聯合國教科文組織世界遺產名錄的新疆天山自然遺產地迎來旅遊高峰,位於新疆和靜縣境內的巴音布魯克天鵝湖景區單日接待遊客最多達1.5萬余人次。新華社發


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今年8月1日起,儲存廣州白雲機場口岸對45個國家持有第三國簽證和機票外國旅客實行72小時過境免簽政策。廣東部分旅行社已針對該政策,準備相關入境旅遊產品。中通社報導,旅行社業界指出,針對「72小時過境免簽」政策的相關入境旅遊產品及相關服務人員已經準備就緒,旅遊行程介於1天至3天3夜間,價格從400多元至2000多元人民幣不等,一人即可成團出發。此外,由於「72小時過境免簽」的範圍包括45個國家,一些大型旅行社還籌組了包括英語、日語、韓語、德語、法語、俄語、西班牙語等多國語種的導遊服務隊伍。根據政策,符合條件的45個國家遊客,只需持有本人有效國際旅行證件、第三國(地區)簽證、填寫完整的外國人入境卡(包括在大陸住址)、72小時內已確定日期及座位的從廣州白雲機場出境前往第三國(地區)的聯程機票,均可辦理72小時過境免簽手續。辦理手續入境後,遊客可前往廣州新蒲崗迷你倉廣東省內的其他城市。此一政策,對中轉白雲機場,希望在廣州旅遊或逗留的旅客來說,將大大減少其辦理簽證的費用和手續,為他們的行程提供更豐富靈活的選擇。業界表示,相信在廣州過夜的外國遊客人數會隨之增長,對刺激中轉旅客在羊城的「過客消費」將發揮很大作用。業界資深人士方方表示,由於過境免簽時間的界定,是從旅客入境次日0時起72小時,因此遊客最長可以在廣東停留3個晚上。有關旅行社已針對不同的客流需求搭配出1天、2天2夜、3天2夜、3天3夜的旅遊產品。這些產品以觀光、美食、休閒、人文城市風情、商務考察為主題,供不同停留時間、不同旅遊目的的遊客選擇,如長隆系列樂園+酒店住宿、珠江夜遊+住宿、廣州1天遊+住宿、商務洽談+周邊溫泉住宿、廣州美食遊+住宿、廣府文化遊+住宿等。還有一些旅行社可根據過境外國遊客旅遊計畫及其需求提供個性化服務,包括定時接機、旅遊接待等等。mini storage


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【本報消息】行政長官辦公室訊:行政長官崔世安昨日視察已啟用的澳門大學新校區,迷你倉新蒲崗實地瞭解新校區的最新狀況。他指出,新校區的啟用將為澳門高等教育的發展注入新動力,為特區培養人才,以實現可持續發展奠定更堅實的基礎。行政長官崔世安上午在澳門大學校董會主席謝志偉、校董會第二副主席兼校園發展委員會主席林金城、校長趙偉陪同下,視察位於橫琴島的澳大新校區,實地瞭解新校區啟用後的情況,聽取下一階段逐步搬遷計劃的匯報,並與校方領導層就往後的發展及管理進行交流。崔世安指出,端賴中央政府的關心和支持,澳門特區獲准在橫琴島建設澳門大學新校區。此項目同時作為粵澳合作先行先試的首個示範項目,充分體現了制度上迷你倉出租創新和創意。他相信,隨著澳大新校區未來全面啟用,將為澳門特區高等教育今後的發展注入新動力,為培養多元人才,以實現可持續發展奠定更堅實的基礎。他強調,政府將在既有基礎上,持續提升整體高等教育的質素,完善高等教育的建設。視察過程中,他關心到大學後續的搬遷安排,以及新校區未來整體管理規劃,就此與校方領導層交換了意見。他指示,搬遷工作要安全和有序進行,與承建方緊密配合,以順利完成後續的各項配置。陪同視察的包括行政長官辦公室主任譚俊榮、行政會秘書長柯嵐、運輸工務司司長辦公室主任黃振東、行政長官辦公室顧問高展鴻、胡根及李雁玲、社會文化司司長辦公室顧問丘曼玲、運輸工務司司長辦公室顧問張國基。儲存倉


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返回皇后鎮,mini storage舟居勞頓後要好好款待自己,八年前五星級Sofitel Queenstown Hotel and Spa帶來法式安樂窩,去年寶刀未老,獲選《Travel+Leisure》澳洲及南太平洋區10大最佳酒店第六位,酒店位於皇后鎮最繁華地段,精緻小巧,提供82間客房及套房,當中以兩間閣樓套房最好景,打開露台即有阿爾卑斯山脈白皚皚雪景和湖景相送,最窩心是浴室設有水力按摩池,一日疲勞盡消。住進酒店不嘆招牌Le Spa必定後悔,皆因2011年打入《Travel+Leisure》全球最佳酒店spa之一,護理療程懂得入鄉隨俗,把招牌的法式奢華享受配合原著毛利人的傳統健康療法,採用新西蘭天然材料如Rotorua火山泥和Manuka蜜糖護膚,去除角質層之餘又可活化肌膚;然後以毛利人視為寶貝的綠石按魔全身,加熱後放在身體特定部位,釋放正能量,self storage強血液循環。Sofitel Queenstown Hotel and Spa地址:8 Duke St. Queenstown,9300 New Zealand房價:雙人房每晚$2,226網址:http://www.sofitelqueenstown.co.nzTravel Memo:新西蘭簽證:持特區護照或BNO均毋須簽證,查詢:25255044(新西蘭駐港領事館)機票:新西蘭航空來回香港至奧克蘭,現在至7月29日前訂經濟客位機票$7,160起。轉機前往皇后鎮加$2,000。查詢:http://www.airnewzealand.hk(新西蘭航空)匯率:$1紐元約兌$6.2(文中已兌換成港幣)官方旅遊網:http://www.newzealand.com鳴謝:Air New Zealand、New Zealand Tourism 迷你倉


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信息來源於四川新聞網 / Cited from http://www.newssc.org/7月23日,儲存倉成都旅遊局在台北市舉辦“樂活財富 悠遊成都”推介活動,向台灣民�介紹成都的旅遊景點和民俗民情。圖為表演者為台北市民現場展示川劇變臉藝術。 新華社記者 陶明 攝


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  中新網7月25日電 據台灣“今日新聞網”報道,迷你倉出租台中市長胡志強女兒胡婷婷昨(24日)為美妝品牌站台,和老公Julio婚後甜蜜蜜,上周剛從以色列耶路撒冷返台,除獻出漂浮在死海的初體驗,更細細走訪了上千年的宗教建築,讓喜愛藝術、文化的兩人在旅遊10天中,充實體會當地神秘色彩。  盼未來能再投入戲劇表現的胡婷婷,工作上勇於嘗試各類妝容,不論是大膽前衛,抑或扮老裝丑都不是問題,私下的她格外重視底妝及眼妝,“底妝要自然乾淨,眼睛要明亮、傳神,太濃容易看起來髒儲存倉的,眼影色調可以大膽但要柔和。”  今年1月結婚至今,和老公總是“愛相隨”,表明對方從不給自己壓力,外在、內在都懂得欣賞,“我晚上有磨牙習慣,睡覺時會戴牙套,有次假裝吸血鬼,我覺得很白癡,但他卻一直笑、覺得我很可愛,他看我早已超越‘外表’這個東西。”  大方透露夫妻倆現階段拼命“恩愛做人”,Julio雙胞胎弟弟Dino去年11月喜獲麟兒,讓胡婷婷夫妻倆極想懷個女寶寶作伴,她笑說:“女生像我比較好,是男生就要像老公。”標簽:胡婷婷 看起來 老公 妝 胡志強迷你倉沙田


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Source: The Florida Times-Union, JacksonvilleJuly 23--WEDNESDAYClinical Overview of the Recovery Experience Conference final day, Omni Amelia Plantation Resort, Amelia Island.儲存倉 Conference, $250; program below free and open to the public. core-conference.com."Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat," meal 6 p.m., show 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays; meal 11:15 a.m., show 1:15 p.m. Saturdays; meal 12:15 p.m., show 2 p.m. Sundays; Alhambra Theatre & Dining, 12000 Beach Blvd. Show runs through Aug. 4. Tickets start at $38. Reservations, (904) 641-1212 or alhambrajax.com.Fundraisers to benefit Habitat for Humanity of Jacksonville, 6-10 p.m. Wednesday, O'Brothers, 1532 Margaret St., with entertainment by DJ mFace; 5-9 p.m. Aug. 14, Firehouse Subs, 1949-1 San Marco Blvd.; 5-9 p.m. Sept. 11, Firehouse Subs, 4347 University Blvd. Venues will donate a portion of the evening's proceeds. (904) 280-7960.Soja with John Brown's Body, 7 p.m., Maverick's at The Landing. (904) 356-1110 or mavericksatthelanding.com.Music by the Sea Concert Series, 7-9 p.m., St. Augustine Beach Pier Pavilion, 350 Florida A1A Beach Blvd. Features the Bush Doctors with the sounds of reggae. Bring a folding chair. Series continues through Sept. 25. Free. (904) 347-8007 or thecivicassociation.org.Dance, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Lane Wiley Senior Citizens Center, 6710 Wiley Road. Features a live 2-piece dance band. $5. (904) 260-8061."Hook," as part of Movies by the Bay, 8:30 p.m., at the Marina behind the Bayfront Mini Golf, 111 Avenida Menendez. Bring beach chair and blanket. Series repeats Wednesdays and Fridays through Aug. 16. (904) 824-1606 or facebook.com/saintaugustineripleys.THURSDAYDiabetes Fundraiser with portion of proceeds to benefit Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, during store hours, all NPC owned Pizza Hut Locations. For online orders use promo code "JDRF." Valid for dine-in, delivery or carryout. (727) 796-7281, ext. 14."Christmas in July" Toy and Donation Drive, 7 a.m.-2 p.m., Wolfson Children's Hospital front entrance, 800 Prudential Drive. (904) 202-5122, 202-5027 or wolfsonchildrens.org/toydrive.MOSH After Dark: Walking With Tyrannosaurus rex, 6 p.m., Museum of Science and History. Speaker is John Hutchinson, an evolutionary biomechanist and leading expert on the anatomy and locomotion of dinosaurs, with a presentation on his research that has enabled scientists to reconstruct how T. rex might have stood and moved. $5 per person; members, teachers and students with I.D.s get in free. Registration, (904) 396-6674 or themosh.org.Southeast Book Club, 6:45 p.m., Southeast branch library, 15099 Deerwood Park Blvd. Book to discuss is "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie" by Alan Bradley. (904) 996-0325.Concerts in the Plaza, 7 p.m., Plaza de la Constitucion, 1 King St., across from the Bridge of Lions, St. Augustine. Series continues at 7 p.m. Thursdays, ending at 1 p.m. on Labor Day. Features The Company. Free. (904) 825-1004 or plazaconcerts.com."The Last Romance," 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Limelight Theatre, 11 Old Mission Ave., St. Augustine. Show continues 7:30 p.m. Aug. 3, 2 p.m. Aug. 4, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 8-10, 2 p.m. Aug. 11. $20. (904) 829-5807 or limelight-theatre.org.The Psychedelic Furs, 8 p.m., Ponte Vedra Concert Hall, 1050 Florida A1A N., Ponte Vedra Beach. $28.50 in advance, $32 at the door. (904) 209-0367 or pvconcerthall.com."Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson," 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, Players by the Sea, 106 Sixth St. N., Jacksonville Beach. Show continues 8 p.m. Aug. 1-3. Adult language and content, not suitable for children. $25. (904) 249-0289 or playersbythesea.org.Brock Butler Solo Acoustic Tour, with Lather Up, 9 p.m., 1904 Music Hall, 19 N. Ocean St. $8 in advance, $10 at the door. (904) 434-3475 or 1904musichall.com.FRIDAYTeen Leadership Day, presented by Girls Inc., 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Art Institute, 1420 Rogero Road. Schedule: drop off, 8-8:30 a.m.; Second Harvest Food Bank, 9 a.m.-noon; lunch and Art Institute tour, 1-2:30 p.m.; pick-up, 4-5 p.m. Includes a demonstration by the head chef of the culinary division, interview tips and how to build a resume. Girls must wear close-toed shoes (no sandals). $20. Registration, register@girlsincjax.org.Mega Adoption event, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Jacksonville Expo Center at the Fairgrounds. All available pets will be spayed/neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. Adoption fee, $25; fee is free with military ID. (904) 425-0005 or fcnmhp.org.Fitness in the Plaza, 11 a.m. Fridays through Oct. 26, Hemming Plaza. Includes two Zumba classes and a nutrition workshop. Program features kid-friendly exercises. Weekly schedule: fitnessintheplaza.com.End of Drama Camp Shows, grades 1-2, noon Friday, with "Barnyard Hullabaloo," 3-6 class, noon Aug. 9, show to be announced; Atlantic Beach Experimental Theatre, 716 Ocean Blvd. Free. abettheatre.com.Christmas in July Toys for Tots Fundraiser, 5-9 p.m., Sonny's Barbecue Amelia Island, 2742 S. Eighth St., Fernandina Beach. Guest servers donate tips to Toys for Tots. All you can eat, $13.95 adults, $6.95 children younger than 10. (904) 261-6632.Slide-a-Thon to benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities of North Central Florida and Jacksonville, 6 p.m., Adventure Landing's Shipwreck Island, 1944 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach. Participants try for new world record for continuous slide riding. Includes prizes. $10. (904) 246-4386.Cooking School Seminar, 6:30 p.m., Publix, 10500 San Jose Blvd. Features Marie Rama, author of "Bacon Nation: 125 Irrestistible Recipes," with tips on how to use bacon as an accent for soup, stew, salad and dessert. (904) 262-4187.Cosmic Concerts, Beach Boys, 7 p.m.; Laser Opolis, 8 p.m.; Laser X Alternative, 9 p.m.; Metallica, 10 p.m.; Museum of Science and History's planetarium. $5 per person; $1 for laser glasses. moshplanetarium.org."The Birthplace of Freedom" Lecture Series, 7 p.m., Fort Mose State Park, 15 Saratoga Blvd., St. Augustine. Speaker is Sherry Johnson, director of academic programs/Latin American and Caribbean Center at Florida International University in Miami, on "Life in Saint Augustine in the 1730s and 1740s as a Remote Military Town on the Spanish Frontier." Free. (904) 461-2033."A Midsummer's Night with the Monkees," 8 p.m., St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 1340 Florida A1A S. $39.50-$79.50. (904) 471-1965 or staugamphitheatre.com.Live music by the George Aspinall Band, 8 p.m.-1 a.m., The Jacksonville Landing. (904) 353-1188 or jacksonvillelanding.com.World Wide Rodeo, 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, St. Johns County Fairgrounds, 5840 Florida 207, Elkton. $12 adults, $7 children 6-12. (904) 845-7492.Colonial Crew Revue, presented by the Picolata Players, 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, Colonial Quarter, 33 St. George St., St. Augustine. Program is a musical comedy tribute to the history of St. Augustine. $29.99 adults, $14.99 children 5-12; includes snacks, draft beer, wine and soft drinks. (888) 991-0933 or colonialquarter.com."How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday and Aug. 2-3, 2 p.m. Aug. 4, Florida State College at Jacksonville's Wilson Center, 11901 Beach Blvd. $25 reserved seats; $20 child迷你倉沙田en 12 and younger, seniors 60 and older, military with valid ID and non-FSCJ students; $15 FSCJ students and employees with valid ID. (904) 646-2222, 442-2929 or artistseriesjax.org."The Princess Bride," as part of Movies by the Bay, 8:30 p.m., at the Marina behind the Bayfront Mini Golf, 111 Avenida Menendez. Bring beach chair and blanket. Program repeats Wednesdays and Fridays through Aug. 16. (904) 824-1606 or facebook.com/saintaugustineripleys.SATURDAYFirst Coast Volleyball Association, 7 a.m. Saturday-Sunday, Beach volleyball courts, between Beach Boulevard and Fourth Avenue South, Jacksonville Beach. fcva1.com.Ride for Kids to benefit Neighbor to Family, registration 9-10 a.m., ride 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Holborrk Law, 6817 Southpoint Parkway, No. 1503, to Bayard Rooster, 12661 Philips Highway. Includes money awards, a silent auction and door prizes. Music by Slickwater until 8 p.m. $20 riders, $10 passengers, $25 for autos. (904) 900-5533 or neighbortofamily.org.Jacksonville Gun Trader Gun Show to benefit the Morocco Shrine Pilgrimage Committee, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, Morocco Shrine Center, 3800 St. Johns Bluff Road. Features a Concealed Weapons Permit Class, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. both days, $50, with a materials supplied. Admission $6. (904) 236-8736.Home Depot Hurricane Workshops, 10-11:30 a.m., 12721 Atlantic Blvd., (904) 220-0822; 9751 Crosshill Blvd., (904) 771-3228; 3790 Third St. S., Jacksonville Beach, (904) 247-7225; 417 N. U.S. 19, Palatka, (386) 325-5857. Register online in advance, workshops.homedepot.com.Los Presidiales de San Agustin, a historical interpretation, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Fort Mose State Park, 15 Saratoga Blvd., St. Augustine. Museum admission, $2; children 2 and younger get in free. (904) 461-2033.Riverside Arts Market, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays, 715 Riverside Ave. Includes arts and crafts, fresh fruits and vegetables and live entertainment featuring a National Dance Day celebration. riversideartsmarket.com.-- River Stage: Gymnastics Unlimited, 10:30-11 a.m.; First Coast Dancing with the Stars, 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.; Jacksonville Dance Theatre, 12:30-1:20 p.m.; So You Think You Can Dance, 1:30-1:50 p.m.; 3 Hearts, 2-2:30 p.m.; Hoku-loa Polynesian Dance, 2:50-3:30 p.m.-- Crossroads Stage: Madame Zena and House of the Naked Moon, 10:30 a.m.; Fermin Spanish Guitar Band, noon; bellydancing with Blue Lotus, 1:30 p.m.-- Gateway Stage: Saxophonist Morton Perry.-- Roundhouse Stage: Gyminators with Jessica.-- Hilltop Stage: Bradford Willis with Soccer Trick, 10:30 a.m.Art Fest, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Waldo Farmer's and Flea Market, 17803 U.S. 301, Waldo. Includes arts and crafts by local artists, demonstrations and live music. (352) 468-2255 or waldoflea.com.Brides Against Breast Cancer "Nationwide Tour of Gowns," reception 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday; program, 1-6 p.m. Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday; Sheraton Jacksonville Hotel, 10605 Deerwood Park Blvd. Reception, $25, includes refreshments, entertainment and giveaways; program $5. bridesagainstbreastcancer.org.Food Truck Wars, 3-9 p.m., Francis Field, 29 W. Castillo Drive. Includes celebrity judges, live music, a kids area and a Beer & Wine Garden. Free admission. (407) 296-5882 or foodtruckwars.com."Mad About Art" Flower Power Party, 4-7 p.m., St. Augustine Art Association, 22 Marine St. Event celebrates the opening of the "Nature & Wildlife Exhibit" with 1960s-inspired party features, cocktails, retro eats, live music and awards. Beehive hairdos and vintage attire encouraged. $25, participating artists; $40 general public, includes a drink ticket, dinner and "mad money" to purchase art. Reservations required. (904) 824-2310 or staaa.org."Truckin' on the River" food truck rally to benefit Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, 6 p.m., The Jacksonville Landing parking lot. Includes live music, drawings, giveaways and a "People's Choice" winner. Free admission, parking $5; meter parking free.Piercing the Darkness, 6:30 p.m., Leroy's Cafe Dinner Theatre, 2555 U.S. 1, St Augustine. Features Lee Weaver portraying three different St. Augustine Lighthouse keepers who tell the story of the oldest city from their perspective. $30, includes dinner and a glass of wine. (904) 217-4624.Paranormal Youth Tour, 8 p.m., Florida Theatre, 128 E. Forsyth St. Features members of Local Haunts with a Paranormal Investigation of the Florida Theatre. $24.50. (904) 355-2787 or floridatheatre.com.Big Leg Emma in concert, 8 p.m., The Jacksonville Landing. Free. (904) 353-1188 or jacksonvillelanding.com.MONDAY"American Graffiti," as part of the Summer Movie Classics series, 2 p.m., Florida Theatre, 128 E. Forysth St. The 1973 film stars Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Harrison Ford and Mackenzie Phillips. $7.50; movie card $45 (10 admissions). (904) 355-2787 or floridatheatre.com.Music Under the Oaks, 2-4 p.m., Mandarin Museum, Walter Jones Historical Park, 11964 Mandarin Road. Feature an open jam for musicans and songwriters, or bring a lawn chair and picnic to listen. (904) 268-0784 or mandarinmuseum.net.Jacksonville Suns vs. Chattanooga Lookouts, 6:05 p.m. Sunday, 7:05 p.m. Monday-Tuesday, 1:05 p.m. July 31, 7:05 p.m. Aug. 1; Suns vs. Tennessee Smokies, 7:05 p.m. Aug. 2-3, 6:05 p.m. Aug. 4, 7:05 p.m. Aug. 5-6; Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville. Promotions: Sunday, Dog Daze of Summer with a pre-game dog parade; Monday, Clay County Night; Tuesday, Social Media Night; July 31, Senior Citizens Day. $7.50-$22.50. (904) 358-2846 or jaxsuns.com.TUESDAYStigma of Mental Illness Explored, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Mandarin Senior Center, 3848 Hartley Road; 7-8 p.m. July 31, Lifetree Cafe, 9000 Cypress Green Drive. Features a filmed interview with Amy Simpson, who grew up with a mother later diagnosed with schizophrenia, on "Mental Illness: Breaking the Silence, Overcoming the Shame." Free. (904) 731-0731.Dentistry Seminar for seniors, 6-8 p.m., Courtyard Marriott at mayo Clinic, 14390 Mayo Blvd. Features Beaches Center for Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry in Neptune Beach and St. Johns Family Dentistry in St. Augustine with a cosmetic and implant dentistry seminar for seniors age 55 and older. Includes light refreshments. Free. Reservations required. (904) 247-0111 or jacksonvillebeachdentist.com.JULY 31Music by the Sea Concert Series, 7-9 p.m., St. Augustine Beach Pier Pavilion, 350 Florida A1A Beach Blvd. Features Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg with classic rock and roll. Bring a folding chair and cooler. Series continues through Sept. 25. Free; dinner available for $10. (904) 347-8007 or thecivicassociation.org."Despicable Me," as part of Movies by the Bay, 8:30 p.m., at the Marina behind the Bayfront Mini Golf, 111 Avenida Menendez. Bring beach chair and blanket. Program repeats Wednesdays and Fridays through Aug. 16. (904) 824-1606 or facebook.com/saintaugustineripleys.Fax to (904) 359-4478 or email events@jacksonville.com. Complete listing at jacksonville.com/calendars. To put your event in the free online calendar, go to events.jacksonville.com.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 The Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville, Fla.) Visit The Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville, Fla.) at www.jacksonville.com Distributed by MCT Information Services迷你倉價錢


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Source: The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.mini storageJuly 23--EXETERBOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING CANCELED: Tonight's meeting of the Wyoming Area Board of Education has been canceled.The next work session will be held on Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. and a regular meeting will be on Aug. 27 at 7 p.m. The meetings will be held in teh Secondary Center auditorium, 20 Memorial St., Exeter.HARVEYS LAKEREWARD IS OFFERED IN SHOOTING CASE: Friends and family of Paul Brace, 19, who was shot multiple times inside a house on Second Street in June, have established a $3,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.Brace's father, Paul Brace, confirmed the reward on Monday.Brace suffered five gunshot wounds and survived after several surgeries at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center.His roommate, Adam Weaver, told state police at Wyoming that four armed men forced their way inside the house and asked him, "where the money was," according to a search warrant affidavit.Weaver said he was assaulted as the four intruders rummaged through the house, going to the second floor and ending up in Brace's bedroom. There, Weaver told state police, one of the armed men fired multiple rounds at Brace.No charges have been filed.Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call state police at Wyoming at 697-2000.KINGSTONHEARING IS CONTINUED FOR TOWER GLODZIK: A preliminary hearing for LAG Towing owner Leo Glodzik III on charges he stole $2,100 in bait money planted as suspected drug money in a Cadillac he towed in January was continued.The hearing was continued due to Glodzik's attorney, Joseph Sklarosky Sr., being unavailable due to another hearing at the Luzerne County Courthouse.A new hearing date has not been scheduled.Glodzik is facing two counts of theft. His towing contract with Wiself storagekes-Barre City was suspended when he was charged on May 31.NEW PHILADELPHIASCHUYLKILL CORONER WILL RUN FOR CONGRESS: Schuylkill County Coroner David Moylan has announced, according to The Associated Press, that he will seek the Republican nomination for the 17th congressional district next year.The district has been redrawn to include Schuylkill and parts of Carbon, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe and Northampton counties.Attorney Matt Cartwright, D-Moosic, won the seat last year, defeating a 10-term incumbent from Schuylkill County, Tim Holden, for the Democratic nomination in the primary before defeating Republican candidate Laureen Cummings in the general election.HARRISBURGCOMMENT TIME EXTENDED ON DEP PERMIT DRAFT: The state Department of Environmental Protection on Monday announced an extension of the public comment period for its draft Public Participation Policy for the Permit Review Process. The policy is open for public comment until Aug. 27.The public comment period was originally intended to close on July 22.The comment period has been extended due to a printing error in the Pennsylvania Bulletin that affected the email address given for comments and DEP's desire "to ensure that all have an opportunity to comment on this important policy," Acting DEP Secretary Chris Abruzzo said.The draft policy proposes guidelines for public participation during DEP's permit review process and includes procedures for public hearings, and receiving and responding to public comments. For more information about the policy, or to review the draft policy, visit www.dep.state.pa.us and click on the Public Participation Policy button.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 The Times Leader (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.) Visit The Times Leader (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.) at www.timesleader.com Distributed by MCT Information Services迷你倉


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