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Latest Culture articles from Jacksonville, FLFood Fun(d) Event Seeks to Assist Start-up community
A new event called Food Fun(d) combines food, music and crowdsourcing to help fund new Jacksonville-based business ideas. Food Fun(d) begins August 12th from 5:30pm – 9:00pm downtown at the corner of Adams and Laura Street.
Read More2014 TEDxJacksonville Theme: (un)knowing
This year's TEDxJacksonville annual live conference is themed (un)knowing and explores the endless potential of an open mind. (Un)knowing asks us to reconsider what we think we know and to think beyond our limits. Here, some members of the TEDxJacksonville leadership team share how they approach (un)knowing.
Read MoreTEDxJacksonville is More Than Talk
The TEDxJacksonville team believes that the value of their organization lives in the inspired actions of the Jacksonville community. Cari Holland explains how TEDxJacksonville is becoming a platform for change.
Read MoreThe Top 20 Most Popular MJC Articles of All Time
These are the most popular articles on MetroJacksonville.com.
Read MoreSo What Do You Know About Hurricanes?
Considering it's hurricane season, Metro Jacksonville shares a Global Data Vault infographic featuring data provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Read MoreIt's Your Turn to Talk at TEDxJacksonville
The TEDxJacksonville deadline to submit speaker applications is less than a week away, June 30 2014. They're looking for Jacksonville's thought leaders. That means you.
Read MoreJaxsons Night Market Tonight
Jaxsons Night Market, downtown’s newest monthly tradition, returns Thursday, June 19th. The market is held at the corner of Laura and Adams Street, next to the Laura Trio, from 5:30pm-9:00pm.
Read MoreThe Flea Markets of Jacksonville
Whether it’s a computer from a traditional storefront that accepts major credit cards or a used lawn mower put out by someone simply attempting to de-clutter their garage, you can stumble upon nearly anything imaginable at a flea market. Fruits and vegetables, canned food, clothes, electronics, and...
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