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Jacksonville Newsletter (June 24th)
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Welcome to The Jacksonville Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
St. Johns denial pushes developer to Duval.
Upcoming Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp game
A deep-dive into the life of Gary U.S. Bonds
And more…
Quote of the Week
"I think, therefore I am."
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Trivia
What is the name of the Jacksonville professional football team?
A) Jacksonville Jaguars
B) Jacksonville Sharks
C) Florida Gators
D) Miami Dolphins
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
The historic house museum in Jacksonville that offers a glimpse into the life of a 19th-century Florida plantation is A) Kingsley Plantation.
News
💼 Business
St. Johns County denial leads affordable housing developer to Duval. (link)
Jacksonville breakfast chain Grumpy's Restaurant headed to Orlando. (link)
🏒 Sports
2024 Jacksonville Daily News All-Area Softball Team. (link)
🏦 Finance
Building on federal contract, Trailer Bridge expands to Europe. (link)
Riding wave of popularity, Toon Town brings indoor pickleball courts to downtown. (link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
⚾ Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp vs. Nashville Sounds
121 Financial Park, Jacksonville, FL
Tuesday, Jun 25th | 7:05 PM | (More info)
⚾ Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp vs. Nashville Sounds
121 Financial Park, Jacksonville, FL
Wednesday, Jun 26th | 12:05 PM | (More info)
Music & Concerts
🎤 Narcotic Wasteland
Jack Rabbits, Jacksonville, FL
Monday, Jun 24th | 7:00 PM | (More info)
🎸 Native Sons featuring former members of Saliva, Tantric, Rehab, and The Lonely Ones
Kona Skatepark 8739 Kona Ave Jacksonville, FL
Sunday, Jun 30th | 6:30 PM | (More info)
Family
🥁 Ritz Museum After Dark
Ritz Theatre, Jacksonville, FL
Thursday, Jun 27th | 6:00 PM | (More info)
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “Urban winter wonderland in Jacksonville with ice architecture” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
Jacksonville Historical Events
1988 - Jacksonville Landing, a major downtown retail and dining complex, opens.
In 1988, Jacksonville, Florida saw the grand opening of the Jacksonville Landing, a significant downtown retail and dining complex that quickly became a focal point of the city's social and commercial life. This iconic development offered a vibrant mix of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues, drawing locals and visitors alike to its picturesque waterfront location. The Jacksonville Landing quickly established itself as a hub for community events, live music, and cultural celebrations, contributing to the city's reputation as a dynamic and inviting destination.
The opening of the Jacksonville Landing in 1988 marked a pivotal moment in the city's urban landscape, bringing new energy and vitality to downtown Jacksonville. The complex's striking architecture and scenic views of the St. Johns River made it a popular gathering place for residents and tourists, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie. With its diverse array of retail stores and dining options, the Jacksonville Landing became a beloved destination for shopping, dining, and leisure activities, enriching the city's cultural fabric and enhancing its appeal as a premier destination for entertainment and recreation.
Over the years, the Jacksonville Landing has continued to evolve, adapting to the changing needs and preferences of the community while remaining a cherished landmark in the heart of the city. Its enduring legacy as a vibrant retail and dining complex has contributed to the ongoing revitalization of downtown Jacksonville, making it a symbol of the city's enduring spirit and commitment to providing memorable experiences for residents and visitors alike.
Famous People From Jacksonville
Gary U.S. Bonds (1939–): Singer and songwriter, known for his classic hits, although not deceased before 2000.
Gary U.S. Bonds: Singer and Songwriter (1939–)
Gary U.S. Bonds, born Gary Levone Anderson on June 6, 1939, in Jacksonville, Florida, is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer. His career as a singer and songwriter has spanned over six decades, and he is known for his classic hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three." Bonds began singing publicly in church and with a group called The Turks while living in Norfolk, Virginia in the 1950s.
Early Life and Musical Beginnings (1939-1950s)
Gary Levone Anderson Jr. was born on June 6, 1939, in Jacksonville, Florida, to Irene Anderson, a piano teacher, and Gary Anderson Sr., a professor at Hampton Institute. At a young age, Bonds moved with his family to Norfolk, Virginia, where he began singing publicly in church and with The Turks. His early exposure to music and performance laid the foundation for his future career as a singer and songwriter.
Rise to Fame and Musical Career (1960s-1970s)
In the 1960s, Gary U.S. Bonds rose to fame with his energetic and soulful performances, capturing the essence of rhythm and blues and rock and roll. His hit songs "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three" became iconic classics, showcasing his powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence. Bonds' music resonated with audiences, earning him a dedicated fan base and establishing him as a prominent figure in the music industry.
Connection to Jacksonville and Musical Influence (1950s-Present)
Despite moving away from Jacksonville at a young age, Bonds' roots in the city and the musical influences he encountered there have played a significant role in shaping his artistic identity. The vibrant music scene and cultural diversity of Jacksonville left a lasting impression on Bonds, influencing his musical style and contributing to the soulful and dynamic sound that defines his music.
Continued Success and Legacy (1980s-Present)
Throughout the 1980s and beyond, Gary U.S. Bonds continued to captivate audiences with his timeless music and electrifying performances. His enduring legacy as a singer and songwriter has solidified his status as a soulful legend with a long-lasting impact on the music industry. Bonds' contributions to rhythm and blues and rock and roll have left an indelible mark, inspiring future generations of musicians and fans alike.
Key Achievements of Gary U.S. Bonds:
Iconic hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three" that have become timeless classics.
A career spanning over six decades, showcasing his enduring influence and musical prowess.
A soulful legend known for his powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence.
Gary U.S. Bonds' story is one of musical passion, resilience, and a lasting legacy in rhythm and blues and rock and roll. His impact on the music industry and his connection to Jacksonville continue to resonate with audiences, cementing his status as a revered figure in American music history.
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