Rent a floating tiki bar
Last summer, visitors to Long Beach Island might have noticed something out of the ordinary while making their way over the causeway: floating, straw-topped tiki bars crisscrossing Manahawkin Bay.
The boats are from Cruisin Tikis Long Beach Island, a franchise of a Florida-based business that started when its founder, an engineer, combined two things he enjoys: a tiki bar and a boat. I saw the boats originally in Key West in 2018, said franchise owner Mike Bishop, who owns the Long Beach Island boats with his fiancée, Paige Meelheim. I thought it would be cool to bring it to the Jersey Shore.
Athens well-represented at major Southeast art exhibit ArtFields 2021
Ten artists from Athens had their work accepted into ArtFields 2021, one of the Southeast’s largest art exhibits featuring works from 400 artists in 12 states.
More than $100,000 in prize money is awarded at the show, which runs from April 23 through May 1 in Lake City, S.C.
Athens has more artists represented in the show than any other city in Georgia, according to local artist Noah Saunders, winner of the ArtFields People’s Choice 3D Award in 2019.
Saunders, who won $12,500 for his wire art, has again been selected by ArtFields to showcase one of his works. The exhibition was canceled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The party sinks to all-time low as recriminations begin and Labor moves deep into what was the conservative heartland.
Premier-elect Mark McGowan and family in Rockingham on Sunday.
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The sea of red that swept across the bluest of Perth seats on Saturday left even the most staunch supporters of the McGowan government stunned.
McGowan was always expected to win. But no one thought a seat like Nedlands, once held by Liberal royalty in Sir Charles Court and then his son Richard when he was premier, was really in danger.
Now the local electorate of the nation’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, is in danger of falling into Labor hands with its candidate, social worker Dr Katrina Stratton, in just in front as counting continues.