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Laterra Links Located between Jacksonville & St. Augustine in World Golf Village, Laterra Links offers coach homes Augustine in the east.

Founded in 1962, the Deltona Corporation has spent the last 50 years creating some of Florida’s most successful communities and helping thousands of people realize their dream of Florida homeownership. Today, the company offers homes and homesites throughout the state of Florida – from the Panhandle in the north to Miami in the south – from Tampa in the west to St. Deltona prides itself on buildin

g communities that offer their residents access to all that makes Florida famous, from the beaches to the theme parks, from canoeing down pristine rivers to camping next to crystal springs, from world-class golf courses to deep sea fishing.

15 Things You Probably Didn't Know About ThanksgivingThanksgiving is a holiday rooted in tradition and history. From an ...
11/23/2021

15 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a holiday rooted in tradition and history. From an early age, we learn about the importance of gratitude and giving back. While these core values are essential to understanding and celebrating Thanksgiving, there's much more history to the holiday than that first pilgrim meal. The kids may be out of school for the week, but that's no reason to stop learning! We've rounded up 15 of our favorite unconventional Thanksgiving facts, from the history of green bean casserole to the surprising roots of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. These fun trivia facts are great for all ages, and your kids will surely bring them back to the classroom when school resumes. So when the conversation slips into that post-dinner lull, prepare your arsenal of Thanksgiving jokes and pepper in a few of these interesting historical tidbits.

1. The holiday dates back to the 17th century.
The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621 over a three-day harvest festival. It included 50 Pilgrims and 90 Wampanoag Indians, and historians believe that only 5 women were present.

2. Turkey wasn't always the star of the show.
On the first Thanksgiving table, you wouldn't have found pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce, or even turkey. Instead, you may have found venison, duck, goose, oysters, eel, and fish, along with pumpkins and cranberries.

3. Sarah Josepha Hale, author of the children's poem "Mary Had a Little Lamb," is largely responsible for Thanksgiving's recognition as a national holiday. Hale grew up celebrating Thanksgiving, and as the editor of "Godey's Lady Book," she frequently wrote editorials and articles about the holiday. During the Civil War, she urged Americans to "put aside sectional feelings and local incidents" and rally around the unifying spirit of Thanksgiving. For over three decades, Hale lobbied government officials to officially recognize Thanksgiving. Finally, in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving a fixed national holiday.

4. But not all Presidents were on board.
Before Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday on October 3, 1863, each President had to recognize Thanksgiving as a holiday each year. But one President refused. Thomas Jefferson would not declare Thanksgiving a national holiday, as the day involved prayer, and Jefferson firmly believed in the separation of church and state.

5. Harry Truman is frequently credited with being the first president to pardon a turkey, but there's more to the story. He was the first to receive a ceremonial turkey from the National Turkey Federation – and he had it for dinner.

6. Turkey-pardoning wasn't a formal practice until 1989.
John F. Kennedy was the first to let his Thanksgiving turkey go, followed by Richard Nixon, who sent his turkey to a petting zoo. In 1989, George H.W. Bush formalized the turkey pardoning tradition.

7. The tradition of watching football on Thanksgiving began in 1876. The original Thanksgiving Day match-up pitted Yale against Princeton. The first Thanksgiving NFL games, however, weren't played until 1920.

8. The inaugural Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was actually meant to celebrate Christmas. If you treat Thanksgiving as the start of Christmastime, you're not alone. Although the first parade occurred on Thanksgiving, its organizers intended the parade to be a celebration heralding in the Christmas season. The "Macy's Christmas Parade" first occurred in 1924, and over 250,000 people attended. It quickly became a New York tradition and a nationally televised event. The first giant balloon to float over NYC's streets, 9. The first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloon, Felix The Cat, flew in 1927. The first giant balloon to float over NYC's streets, Felix the Cat was inflated with helium and—with no plan to deflate the giant balloon—parade organizers simply let him fly off. He popped shortly thereafter.

10. Green Bean Casserole was invented by a Campbell's Soup recipe developer. Ever wonder how Cream of Mushroom Soup became an essential casserole ingredient? The first green bean casserole was cooked up in 1955 by Dorcas Reilly, who worked in the home economics department at the Campbell Soup Company. She devised the idea to add frozen green beans to the canned Cream of Mushroom Soup, then topped the whole concoction with crispy onions. And the green bean casserole was born. Today, Campbell's estimates that 40% of Cream of Mushroom Soup sales go to making green bean casserole.

11. Americans collectively eat 45 million turkeys to celebrate the holiday, the average size of which is 16 pounds. That means that Americans consume about 720 million pounds of turkey on this special day.

12. But don't forget about the sideboard. With indulgent sides like stuffing, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, mac and cheese, and much more, the calories start to add up. Americans consume an average of 4,500 calories on Thanksgiving, and around 159 grams of fat. Let's get our stretchy pants on.

13. What's the price tag of the big meal? According to the American Farm Bureau, the cost of a classic thanksgiving dinner—which includes turkey and stuffing, sweet potatoes, green beans, cranberries, carrots and veggies, pumpkin pie, milk and coffee—was $48.90 in 2018. For a meal that'll feed 10 people, that doesn't sound too bad.

14. In practice, however, Americans tend to spend a lot more.
CNBC reports that, to build up that sideboard, Americans spend an average of $334 to host around 11 guests for the big meal.

15. Pack up the car. According to AAA, approximately 54.3 million Americans travel 50 miles or more to celebrate the holiday. Honestly, this is no surprise—we already know that Southerners will go to great lengths to gather together at Grandma's house.

World Golf Village -- there’s so much to do at the World Golf Village!  Dine at the famous Caddyshack restaurant of Bill...
11/17/2021

World Golf Village -- there’s so much to do at the World Golf Village! Dine at the famous Caddyshack restaurant of Bill Murray and his five brothers. Take in a Hollywood Blockbuster or engaging documentary at the IMAX Theater. Or just roam the exhibits of the Hall of Fame and learn about golf’s greatest players. Plan your visit during the biannual Induction Ceremony to the Hall of Fame, or the annual Golf Festival, or THE PLAYERS Championship (which happens nearby) or during one of the many other holiday-themed events. It’s all a good time to visit the World Golf Village.

In 2001, actor Bill Murray and his five brothers opened Caddyshack at the World Golf Village. The décor and ambiance captures the Murray family’s love for the game of golf and presents it in a way that appeals to everyday golfers and families. It’s a casual dining, full-service, family-friendly experience with comfort food and beverages in generous portions. The décor offers a glimpse of the Murrays’ love for golf and the successful movie careers of the brothers. And you won’t miss a sports event, as the multi-screens are always tuned to major seasonal sports. Visit the Caddyshack website for more information.

Wondering when Daylight Saving Time ends in 2021 and when do the clocks fall back?Daylight Saving Time ends in 2021 on S...
11/03/2021

Wondering when Daylight Saving Time ends in 2021 and when do the clocks fall back?
Daylight Saving Time ends in 2021 on Sunday, November 7th. The clocks will fall back one hour. And we’re just a few days away! In theory we are supposed to get one extra hour of sleep.

Days will continue to get shorter until December 21st when the winter solstice arrives. Then the length of days will begin to increase until the summer solstice on June 21, 2022. The flip side is that the sun will rise approximately one hour earlier each morning. On November 6, sunrise is 7:33 a.m. The next day the sun comes up at 6:34 a.m. So while millions of people will now travel home from work mostly or entirely in the dark, their morning commute will include more daylight.

PXG WOMEN'S MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIPTOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTSThe PXG Women's Match Play Championship will feature two contest...
10/27/2021

PXG WOMEN'S MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
The PXG Women's Match Play Championship will feature two contests over 14 days at the world-renowned, World Golf Village with a $50,000 total guaranteed purse.

Tournament Website: https://womensmatchplaychampionship.com

Format:
Oct 26-28: 54-hole stroke-play contest at the King & Bear course
Nov 1-4: 64 player Match-Play event at Slammer & Squire.

Each of these contests will have a purse with a $5,000 minimum first prize going to each winner.

Host Facility: World Golf Village - 904-701-1337
Host Professional: Jake Etherton

Did you know that Halloween or Hallowe'en (a contraction of "All Hallows' evening"),[5] also known as Allhalloween,[6] A...
10/27/2021

Did you know that Halloween or Hallowe'en (a contraction of "All Hallows' evening"),[5] also known as Allhalloween,[6] All Hallows' Eve,[7] or All Saints' Eve,[8] is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day? It begins the observance of Allhallowtide,[9] the time in the liturgical year dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the faithful departed.
One theory holds that many Halloween traditions may have been influenced by ancient Celtic harvest festivals, particularly the Gaelic festival Samhain, which may have had pagan roots, some scholars hold that Samhain may have been Christianized as All Hallow's Day, along with its eve, by the early Church.[16] Other academics believe, however, that Halloween began solely as a Christian holiday, being the vigil of All Hallow's Day.
Halloween activities include trick-or-treating (or the related guising and souling), attending Halloween costume parties, carving pumpkins into jack-o'-lanterns, lighting bonfires, apple bobbing, divination games, playing pranks, visiting haunted attractions, telling scary stories, as well as watching horror films. In many parts of the world, the Christian religious observances of All Hallows' Eve, including attending church services and lighting candles on the graves of the dead, remain popular, although elsewhere it is a more commercial and secular celebration. Some Christians historically abstained from meat on All Hallows' Eve, a tradition reflected in the eating of certain vegetarian foods on this vigil day, including apples, potato pancakes, and soul cakes.

10/20/2021
10/16 Craft & Vendor Fair @ The King & Bear!The Ladies of King and Bear will be hosting a Craft and Vendor Fair, Saturda...
10/13/2021

10/16 Craft & Vendor Fair @ The King & Bear!

The Ladies of King and Bear will be hosting a Craft and Vendor Fair, Saturday, October 16th. Currently over 35 local vendors and artisans! Food trucks all day starting at 8am!
Note: If you are a vendor and would like to participate, we still have sections available for crafters and vendors – send an email to: [email protected]

Things to do Columbus Day Weekend in St Augustine, FL!John Legend at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre - Columbus Day Weeke...
10/06/2021

Things to do Columbus Day Weekend in St Augustine, FL!

John Legend at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre - Columbus Day Weekend, Saturday, October 9th at 7:30 pm

Bayfront Golf in St Augustine, FL USA -- Enjoy Miniature Golf on St. Augustine's beautiful Bayfront. Florida's Bayfront Golf is located at the St. Augustine City Marina in downtown St. Augustine. Florida's first miniature golf course, Bayfront Golf has 18 holes of quite challenging greens for hours of family fun.

Ripley's Red Train Tours, Historic Site in St Augustine, FL USA -- the Original St. Augustine Historic Tour Ride. The Red Train Tours is a fully narrated tour of Historic St. Augustine! One-day ticket includes hop-on hop-off privileges at more than 20 stops in St. Augustine. One full revolution around the heart of our beautiful ancient city takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes.

The World’s Most Magical CelebrationLaterra Links' Friends -- Beginning October 1, 2021, the magic is calling everyone t...
09/29/2021

The World’s Most Magical Celebration
Laterra Links' Friends -- Beginning October 1, 2021, the magic is calling everyone to the Walt Disney World Resort 50th anniversary celebration!

Throughout this incredible, 18-month event discover classic favorites and exciting adventures across The Most Magical Place on Earth. The celebration will run through March 2023. https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/50th-anniversary

The world's largest vacation resort, Walt Disney World Resort features four theme parks, two water parks, five golf courses, and a sprawling shopping and entertainment area. The most visited resort on the planet, this vast entertainment complex attracts more than 50 million visitors each year. Developed by Walt Disney in the 1960s, the complex is now a self-contained city spread over an area of at least 171 sq km (66 sq mi). There are 24 on-site hotels. Grab a free resort map to plan out your days and evenings, balancing out shopping and entertainment with adrenaline-inducing roller-coaster escapades and calmer rides. Skip the long lines by purchasing your ride and show tickets in advance, and save money by making your dining reservations online.

Happy Fall, Y'all!On September 22, 2021, the day and night will be almost equal in most locations.  The September equino...
09/22/2021

Happy Fall, Y'all!

On September 22, 2021, the day and night will be almost equal in most locations. The September equinox is the moment when the Sun appears to cross the celestial equator, heading southward. Due to differences between the calendar year and the tropical year, the September equinox can occur at any time between September 21 and 24. At the equinox, the Sun as viewed from the equator rises due east and sets due west. Before the Southward equinox, the Sun rises and sets more northerly, and afterwards, it rises and sets more southerly. The equinox may be taken to mark the end of astronomical summer and the beginning of astronomical autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, while marking the end of astronomical winter and the start of astronomical spring in the Southern Hemisphere.

Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the year in Judaism begins at sunset Wednesday, Se...
09/15/2021

Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the year in Judaism begins at sunset Wednesday, September 15, 2021. Its central themes are atonement and repentance. Jews traditionally observe this holy day with a day-long fast and intensive prayer, often spending most of the day in synagogue services.
History of Yom Kippur: just months after the people of Israel left Egypt in the year 2448 from creation (1313 BCE), they sinned by worshipping a golden calf. Moses ascended Mount Sinai and prayed to be forgiven. After two 40-day stints on the mountain, full Divine favor was obtained. The day Moses came down the mountain (the 10th of Tishrei) was to be known forevermore as the Day of Atonement—Yom Kippur.

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