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One of Venice's longest-running events, Sun Fiesta, debuted in 1973 and continues this year with another schedule of free, fun events, including live music, arts and crafts vendors, and the ...
This Chamber originated in 1912, and included its first continuing group in 1916, the Florida Tick Eradication Committee. [1] As the group expanded and accepted new responsibilities, it became the Florida Development Board , then the Florida State Chamber of Commerce , before assuming its current name in 1975.
The area that is now Venice was originally the home of Paleo-Indians, with evidence of their presence dating back to 8200 BCE. [11] As thousands of years passed, and the climate changed and some of the Pleistocene animals that the Indians hunted became extinct, the descendants of the Paleo-Indians found new ways to create stone and bone weapons to cope with their changing environment.
King City: King City Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade; Kingsburg: Santa Lucia Celebration and Festival of Lights Parade; La Jolla: The Annual La Jolla Christmas Parade & Holiday Festival; La Puente: La Puente Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony; Laguna Niguel: Laguna Niguel Holiday Parade; Lake Perris: Lights on the Lake Holiday Boat ...
Get the Venice, FL local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Santa Ana winds are one of the nation's most notorious wind events and an ongoing weather hazard in Southern California.
The Washington County Chamber of Commerce is located in the former Chipley City Hall building, which has also been used as Washington County Public Library. It is a historic site in Chipley, Florida at 672 Fifth Street. It is on the same block as the historic Woman's Club of Chipley.
Get the Venice, FL local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... 'Pineapple Express' among atmospheric river events heading towards California.
The theatre operates at one of the former buildings of the Kentucky Military Institute. [2] KMI closed its Venice campus in 1971 and Venice Theatre acquired the building on 140 West Tampa Avenue in 1973 for $78,000 (equivalent to $409,000 in 2023) and converting the building to a theatre required an additional $225,000 (equivalent to $1,179,000 in 2023).