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Jacksonville Newsletter (September 16th)
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Welcome to The Jacksonville Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Shake Shack sets Town Center opening.
Jaguars seek consistency in finishing.
A deep-dive into the life of Lance Kerwin.
And more…
Quote of the Week
"It is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor."
— Seneca
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Trivia
What is the name of the Jacksonville professional soccer team?
A) Jacksonville Armada FC
B) Jacksonville Jaguars
C) Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp
D) Jacksonville Sharks
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
The historic plantation in Jacksonville known for its preserved 19th-century buildings and educational tours is A) Kingsley Plantation.
News
💼Business
Shake Shack announces opening date for Town Center location. (link)
Citizens presented three options for suburb move. (link)
🏒Sports
Jaguars still looking for ways to learn how to ‘finish’ games consistently. (link)
Four Cents: Defense solid, but Jags still have work to do on O-line after opener. (link)
🏦Finance
Riverfront Plaza splash pad permit in review. (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. Gwinnett Stripers
121 Financial Park, Jacksonville, FL
Tue • Sep 17 • 7:05 PM | (More info)
⚾ Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp vs. Gwinnett Stripers
121 Financial Park, Jacksonville, FL
Wed • Sep 18 • 7:05 PM | (More info)
Music & Concerts
🎸 Eye To Eye Tour - Nathaniel Rateliff & TNS and My Morning Jacket
Daily's Place, Jacksonville, FL
Mon • Sep 16 • 7:30 PM | (More info)
Family
🧵 Fabric of a Nation: American Quilt Stories from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
829 Riverside Ave, Jacksonville, FL
Wednesday 18 September, 2024 at 11:00 am | (More info)
🌻 MANIC MONDAY September Sunflower $10 OFF!
1525 San Marco Blvd, Jacksonville, FL
Monday 16 September, 2024 at 7:00 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 “Jacksonville with a central park featuring exotic, genetically engineered plants” 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
1898 - Jacksonville serves as a point of departure for troops during the Spanish-American War.
In 1898, Jacksonville played a pivotal role in the Spanish-American War as it served as a crucial point of departure for American troops. The city's strategic location and well-equipped port made it an ideal staging area for military operations. Troops, supplies, and equipment were mobilized from Jacksonville, marking the city's significant contribution to the war effort. The bustling activity in the port and the presence of military personnel underscored Jacksonville's importance as a key logistical hub during this historic conflict.
As troops departed from Jacksonville, the city experienced a surge in patriotic fervor and a sense of duty to support the war effort. The local community rallied behind the troops, providing support and encouragement as they embarked on their mission. Jacksonville's role as a departure point symbolized the city's commitment to national defense and its willingness to play a vital role in the defense of the nation's interests. The Spanish-American War marked a defining moment in Jacksonville's history, solidifying its reputation as a city with a strong military heritage and a deep sense of national pride.
The legacy of Jacksonville's involvement in the Spanish-American War continues to be commemorated and honored by the city's residents. The sacrifices made by the troops who departed from Jacksonville are remembered with reverence, and the city's role in the war is celebrated as a testament to its enduring spirit of patriotism and service. The Spanish-American War remains a significant chapter in Jacksonville's history, and the city's contribution as a point of departure for troops serves as a reminder of its enduring commitment to the defense of the nation.
Famous People From Jacksonville
Lance Kerwin (1960–2023): Actor known for roles in several television series.
Lance Michael Kerwin was an American actor, known primarily for roles in television and film during his childhood and teen years in the 1970s. He played lead roles in the TV series "James at 15" as well as the TV films "The Loneliest Runner" and "Salem's Lot". Kerwin was born on November 6, 1960, in Newport Beach, California, and passed away on January 24, 2023, in San Clemente, California. He is survived by his wife Yvonne and five children: Savanah, Fox, Terah, Kailani, and Justus.
Lance Kerwin's Early Life and Acting Career (1960-1975)
Lance Michael Kerwin was born on November 6, 1960, in Newport Beach, California. At a young age, he showed a natural talent for acting and began his career in the entertainment industry during his childhood and teen years in the 1970s. His breakout role came in the TV series "James at 15," where he played the lead character, James Hunter. This role catapulted him to fame and established him as a promising young actor in the television industry.
Television Success and "Salem's Lot" (1976-1980)
Following the success of "James at 15," Lance Kerwin continued to make a name for himself in the television industry. He starred in the TV films "The Loneliest Runner" and "Salem's Lot," based on the novel by Stephen King. His performances in these productions showcased his versatility and acting prowess, earning him recognition and admiration from audiences and critics alike.
Personal Life and Health Struggles (1981-2023)
After his successful television career, Lance Kerwin faced personal challenges and health struggles. In 2021, a fundraising campaign was set up to raise money for Kerwin as he suffered from health issues, including a back injury. Despite these challenges, he remained dedicated to his family and continued to inspire those around him with his resilience and strength.
Legacy and Impact
Lance Kerwin's contributions to the television industry and his impact on audiences during the 1970s and 1980s are remembered fondly. His portrayal of relatable and compelling characters left a lasting impression on viewers, and his work continues to be celebrated by fans of classic television.
Key Achievements of Lance Kerwin:
Lead role in the TV series "James at 15," which propelled him to fame.
Starred in the TV film "Salem's Lot," based on the novel by Stephen King.
Showcased versatility and acting prowess in various television productions.
Inspired audiences with his resilience and strength during personal health struggles.
Left a lasting impression on fans of classic television with his memorable performances.
Lance Kerwin's legacy as a talented actor and a beloved figure in the television industry endures, and he is remembered for his contributions to the world of entertainment.
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