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Pasta Pasta -- Palm Coast's Italian Restaurant Closed Down...



Pasta Pasta started its journey in the small, cramped space at a remote location at St. Joe's Plaza, right next to the old movie theater just a couple of years ago.

It became a town's favorite very fast.

Chef Andy would come out of his kitchen, and greet folks; have a few minutes of chat, and dip back into the amazingly small (and hot) kitchen.

With 7 to 8 tables of maximum capacity, it was an intimate dining experience, a feel-good kind of place, and the picture-perfect representation of a small, family owned, Italian Restaurant.

They had interesting, delicious dishes such as:
Saltimbocca
Sauteed with prosciutto, fresh sage, white wine and butter. a classic preparation of a roman favorite which literally means to "jump in your mouth"

Penne Sicilian
Portobello mushrooms sauteed with onions, roma tomatoes, eggplant and fresh basil then topped with mozzarella and romano cheeses and baked golden brown

Penne Alla Norma
Fresh eggplant sauteed with onions, roma tomatoes and fresh basil then tossed with fresh mozzarella, romano and ricotta cheeses "legend has it that this recipe was created as a tribute to the opera Norma composed by vincenzo bellini, who was from sicily, where this dish originated."
They had good wine, too.  Both from California and Italian wine...

The restaurant was doing exceedingly well, and week after week tables filled every night.  Because of the remarkable success, and because Chef Andy was unhappy with the limitations of his small kitchen, what felt like very short time after they have opened their original location, the owners decided to move to a brand new location, this time on Cypress Point Parkway, and in the same complex as the Bealls, Radio Shack and Winn Dixie; but on the wing facing the Cypress Point Parkway and the City Walk.

They made sure the new location was decorated and painted almost exactly like the smaller location, as customers seemed to have enjoyed the ambiance of the original location. At the new location, the dining room space was doubled, and the kitchen was perhaps tripled.  Everything was now perfect, just as Chef Andy wanted...

Fast forward to today...

Pasta Pasta is closed. There is a notice on the door which says:
Unfortunately over the last 6 months, business has steadily declined to a point where the sales cannot sustain our costs, and we are forced to close as of July 6, 2010.
What went wrong for Pasta Pasta?



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Tour de Palm Coast Biking Event and Free Tennis Center Open House on July 17th

Two Palm Coast events on Saturdaym July 17th in honor of National Parks and Recreation Month:

TOUR DE PALM COAST BIKING EVENT
Inaugural 'Tour de Palm Coast' biking event through beautiful Linear Park and St. Joe Walkway, with stops to enjoy the glorious foliage and unique parks along the way.

Refreshments are included.

The 'Tour' begins at 8:00 a.m. at the Palm Coast Community Center, located at 305 Palm Coast Pwky. NE.

TENNIS CENTER OPEN HOUSE
Free Tennis Center Open House is at 1290 Belle Terre Parkway, with Cardio Tennis, Quick Start for juniors (ages 5-10), Drop-In and Play Tennis. Refreshments and prizes will be available for all. Open House lasts from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.

Both events will take place on Saturday, July 17th, 2010.

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Did you know there is a Flagler Beach WebCam?

Did you know that there is a webcam in Flagler Beach broadcasting live?

Update (September 1, 2010):

We shared the webcam on this page, though just learned from a third person that the owner of the webcam did not like it (and that would be the folks at FlaglerSurf.com). 

It's important to highlight here that we're proponents of syndication and sharing, especially when proper credit is given (which was the case), and unless otherwise indicated by the owner of the content (which wasn't the case).

We believe that in this Web 2.0 landscape, anything setup to be shared, such as RSS feed enabled content, or content with sharable codes (which also happened to be the case) can be shared freely.

No direct request was made to our knowledge, and the webcam to-date, did not have any verbiage in the original page not to be shared.  As of September 1, 2010 the cam source still does not indicate verbiage not to be shared.

We will honor their "indirect" request (?) not to share it here nevertheless.

In protest, here we leave you with another video from Flagler Beach instead --one from the 2010 Hands Across The Sand demonstration-- which was to protest offshore drilling, and in support clean energy:



Thanks for visiting...   



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PNC Bank Palm Coast Offers Children's Coloring Contest


by Billy Holmes | Branch Manager, PNC Bank Palm Coast Town Center

PNC Bank Palm Coast Belle Terre (Town Center) Branch is offering a coloring contest for the children in Palm Coast in the month of July.

First Place will receive a $100 U.S. Savings Bond.
Second Place: $50.00 U.S. Savings Bond.

Well, okay, this is not exactly a contest, but really a sweepstakes.  To enter, download the coloring page and sweepstakes entry form and bring the completed entry form to our branch anytime before July 31, 2010 to enter your child in our Belle Terre @ Town Center Branch, Kids Day Sweepstakes.

The bank may also display your child’s art as part of our Kids Day coloring contest.

"For the month of July we are offering our own Stimulus for the people of Palm Coast" said the Branch Manager Bill Holmes."For new active checking account with direct deposit we are giving $150."

To inquire about the PNC Bank's Palm Coast Stimulus Checking Offer, and for more information on the Kids Day Sweepstakes, drop in at the branch at 746 Belle Terre Parkway or call 386.437.9500.  You can also download the coloring page and sweepstakes entry form.


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What makes a Great New Yorker a Great Palm Coast-er?

Crains New York has a cute slide presentation -- What Makes A Great New Yorker.

Because there are so many New Yorkers in Palm Coast, it makes this interesting.  And even if you're not from New York City, you might appreciate the fact that we're about to compare our Palm Coast to one of the greatest cities in the world...



Some interesting data from the slides, also compared to Palm Coast:
There are 8,159 people per square mile of land in New York City, versus 79.6 in the U.S. versus Palm Coast = 1,470 people.  (According to Wikipedia, Palm Coast has 51 sq. mile land, and an estimated population of 75,000; hence 1,470 people per square mile of land).

New York's crime rate is third-lowest in the country among cities of 500,000 or more people, behind only San Diego and San Jose, Calif.  Well, this is not a fair comparison obviously due to population, but why not? Let's just do it: In fact Palm Coast's crime rate index is 65% better than of New York (according to the crime rate indexes published on neighborhoodscout.com New York has a crime index of 33, and Palm Coast is at 57 --- and the higher the better, as 100 means the safest).

New York state has the highest number of psychiatrists (5,347) in the nation; and the second highest in the nation per 100,000 people (28 per 100K). Really not sure how many psychiatrists are in Palm Coast truly, but a google-search only shows a handful, so that means 4 to 8 psychiatrists per 100,000 maybe?.

Median family income in New York City is $55,492, compared with $63,211 for the U.S. versus Palm Coast at $46,600 (according to city-data.com).

New York City ranked as the world’s fourth-most-expensive city in which to live last year. According to city-data.com New York's cost of living index is 177 versus Palm Coast's 89 (US average being 100).  That means Palm Coast is about 50% less expensive than New York.
 ...okay, hang on, let's take a break here for a second.

If the median family income in New York City is 20% higher than of Palm Coast, but cost of living in Palm Coast is 50% cheaper than New York City, what does that mean exactly?  Does it mean we live better in Palm Coast than those in New York?  Oh, we're stepping into subjective territory here... :)

So, let's go back to the comparisons:
The average Manhattan apartment sold for $1.4 million in the first quarter of 2010.  According to zillow.com, median sale price in Palm Coast now is $123,000.  Uh-Oh!

Of all New Yorkers 25 and older, 32.5% have a bachelor’s degree, compared with 27.4% of Americans. In Palm Coast, 22.77% of adults 25 and older in the town have at least a bachelor's degree.

Just 40.2% of New Yorkers are married, versus 50.2% of Americans. Compare that to Palm Coast?  69.93% of people in Palm Coast are married (according to bestplaces.net).

There you go!  

Who says you can't compare apples to oranges?  

We just compared Palm Coast to the Big Apple!

Stay positive Palm Coast... :)



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Should the Flagler Beach Pier Charge Money just for a walk-out?

by Diarmuid Connolly, Palm Coast, FL


Flagler Beach Pier must be the only pier in Florida that charges a fee to take a walk on. I think the fee is $1.50, and more if you want to fish...

While traveling throughout the State of Florida I have not come across another pier where they charge a $6.00 fee to a family of four, just to walk on. I really think that this is not fair.

I would like to ask the question why there is a charge for this?

I love Flagler Pier and would like to walk out on it, but for a charge of $1.50 my intelligence tells me to watch at a distance instead.

Diarmuid Connolly
Palm Coast, FL


This is a guest post by Diarmuid Connolly of Palm Coast, FL


Additional Note: According to the City of Flagler Beach website, the Pier is open from 6 AM to Midnight daily, and the walk-out rate is $1.50 per person, while the fishing rate is $6.  The pier has 1, 3, 6 month passes along with an annual pass.  Discounts for Senior Citizens and Military are as follows: 

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Another Palm Coast based online directory is launched...

Palm Coast certainly has had their share of online portals featuring business directories, some with years of history, and others recently released, such as:
  • PalmCoast.biz
  • FlaglerOnline.com
  • PalmCoast.us
  • FlaglerCounty.biz
  • LocalMarketplace.com
...among others.

Recently the Flagler County Chamber of Commerce joined the ranks by releasing an online version of their Flagler County Phone Book, under FlaglerKnows.com.

In doing so, The Flagler County Chamber contracted Landsdowne, Virgina-based Innovectra.

In "Our new online directory makes it easy to connect buyers and sellers on the Internet," said Rebecca DeLorenzo, Executive Vice President of the Flagler County Chamber of Commerce and Affiliates. "Participating merchants and service providers will have their Yellow Pages and business profiles featured within the site, which is designed to be search engine friendly and readily accessible" she added.

And the newest online directory to join the ranks is 360PalmCoast.com.

360PalmCoast.com launched their website the beginning of June 2010.  The site is designed to promote local businesses and provide businesses with a comprehensive set of online marketing tools. The software allows business owners, association members and advertisers to build and/or enhance their web presence with online marketing tools and showcase their products and services with interactive visuals on the web and mobile phones.

On 360PalmCoast.com there are virtual tours, coupons, specials, events, maps, pictures, and more from around Palm Coast.  Company hopes to help community businesses incorporate the Internet into their marketing programs.

360PalmCoast representative Carmenda Laymon from Coastal Direct, LLC. said:
" Although 360PalmCoast has only been live for a month, 360directories has been around for over 10 years."



Sources:  Information related Chamber's FlaglerKnows.com is based on Innovectra's Press Release.  Information related to 360PalmCoast.com has been submitted by Carmenda Laymon of Coastal Direct, LLC.

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Palm Coast Flagler County Airport Has the Cheapest Fuel

Pilots may be in for a pleasant surprise at the Flagler County Airport as fuel prices have dropped to an all time low.

The reduced fuel cost is part of an operation strategy of the County Airport.

While this may be a challenging economic climate,” County Administrator Craig Coffey said, “we think that supporting our existing businesses and encouraging new business can ultimately enhance our bottom-line and create more excitement at the airport.”

Over the past few months the County has been implementing several measures to stimulate air traffic, such as reduced fuel prices on the weekend, volume discounts for Jet A fuel, and an annual air show.

Airport Director Roy Sieger says:
Effective July 1, 2010, the self service Avgas fuel price will be at an all time low at $3.58 for self serve Avgas. Even with the reduction in fuel cost, it is our goal to continue to deliver a high level of service to all of our customers. 

The price may vary in with subsequent deliveries of fuel.

The Flagler County Airport is a county-owned, public use, general aviation (GA) airport that is operated and maintained under the direction of the Flagler County Board of County Commissioners.



Source: Flagler County press release.

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Free Movie in Palm Coast's Central Park on July 9 CANCELLED


The City of Palm Coast’s Recreation and Parks Department and the Flagler County Schools proudly present ‘Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs’ on Friday, July 9th, 9:00 p.m. in Central Park in Town Center. Admission is free for this monthly event.

A different family movie feature shown on a huge screen in the stage area at the main entrance to the park. Your favorite concessions will also be available to add to a really enoyable movie experience.

Friday Night Movie in Central Park will be held on the second Friday evening of each month in Central Park, located just north of Flagler Palm Coast High School on Bulldog Drive. Plan to bring blankets, chairs and bug spray and plan to enjoy some special moments with your family.

For more info, call the City’s Parks and Recreation Department at 386-986-2323.

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