Reception Rental and Special Events Happening at Springfield Woman’s Club

29 Mar

If you are looking for a suitable place to hold your wedding reception or other celebration, look no further! The Springfield Woman’s Club, 210 W. 7th Street in Historic Springfield is the perfect place for a gathering of up to 125 people. Just a short distance from downtown, North Main Street, and Interstate 95, it is easy to reach from any part of Jacksonville or the surrounding areas. The fountain and gardens make a beautiful background for perfect wedding photographs. The lovely Klutho Park and Bandstand is close by – just a carriage ride – which could also be a perfect setting for a wedding ceremony.

The century-old building, originally the Springfield Presbyterian Church, has been carefully restored to preserve its ambiance. It has polished wood flooring, with a real cathedral ceiling, and an understated decor with a hint of Victorian style. This allows your florist and wedding planner to decorate according to your wishes.

There is a fully equipped kitchen for food preparation and renters are able to bring in their choice of caterers.

A lovely setting for perfect receptions – at a price that makes this unique venue a real treasure.

 

 

Monday through Thursday —$350.00
Fridays and Saturdays —$550.00
Sundays —$400.00
Additional Consecutive Day—Half Price

Hourly Rates
Monday—Thursday Only
$75 First Hour
$50 Each Additional Hour

Daily Rental Hours —9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Midnight

Call and reserve your special event: 904-633-9308

E-mail: siawc@yahoo.com

The Springfield Improvement Association and Woman’s Club also has a busy event calendar with outstanding activities.
Put “A Vintage Evening at the Club” wine tasting on your calendar:

Saturday, April 14, 2012
From 4:30 to 7:30 pm at The Woman’s Club
210 West 7th Street
Historic Springfield 

For further information and to purchase tickets: Click here.

This public event includes a wine education – how to drink it, not how to make it. Six to ten vintage natural wines from all over the world will be offered for tasting by PRP Wine International, a full service boutique wine company. Springfield residents and friends have been raving about a recent PRP Wine tasting – even beer drinkers said they learned tips and info that made them not only enjoy wine, but made them purchase their own bottle.

 

 

There’s No Place Like Home – Thanks to Springfield Animal Care and Rescue Club

15 Sep


Dog Days in the Park 2011 – the premier regional event for animal lovers.  Join the Springfield Animal Care & Rescue Club (SACARC)  on Saturday, September 24th from 10 am to 3 pm in Confederate Park, Historic Springfield.  There will be fun and activities for the whole family – including the four-legged members.

Featured entertainment and activities:

K9 frisbee

High Flying K9 Frisbee Dogs

Jumpin Jax Flyball Club

"24 Seconds of Furry Dog Butts

 

Jax Jugglers Want to learn how to juggle?  Let Jax Jugglers show you how!

DON’T MISS THE PET COSTUME CONTEST AT 1:30 WITH MEDALS AND PRIZES!!

See SACARC’s website for event features , vendors, adoptable animals and more. 

Admission is free, and all proceeds benefit SACARC, a non-profit animal rescue organization in historic Springfield. Maybe you’ll take home a special pet, or make it possible for this dedicated group to continue providing services to animals in need.

It’s still not too late to participate as a vendor at this outstanding fundraiser. just download your form and send it in today.  Every year gets bigger and better and this year is no exception.

Map and directions. More information at www.sacarc.org.

Photo credits go to www.myspringfield Gallery Photos.

 

 

“More to see. More to zoo.”

11 Aug

The Jacksonville Zoo  offers many specials and promotions and there really is: “More to see.  More to zoo”. In preparation for their centennial celebration – May 2014, the zoo is featuring a “small sliver of Jacksonville Zoo History” each month – starting in June 2011 and continuing for 36 months. You can help in the collecting and sharing of that history by sending “remembrances and pictures” via online@jacksonvillezoo.org.

From June 2011 “History – Before there was a zoo”:

 

Jacksonville Zoo History 1914-2014
Featured June 2011
Alan F. Rost, Biological Programs Registrar and unofficial Zoo historian

There were several events that occurred from 1888 to 1914 that stimulated public interest for a Zoo in Jacksonville.  Three of these events were examples of collections of animals exhibited in the Jacksonville area.

In 1888 Jacksonville was the host to the Sub-Tropical Exposition of 1888.  The Exposition included exhibits of live deer, bear, and alligators.

In the late 1890s Charles D. Fraser opened an ostrich farm in Fairfield (very roughly the area east of Everbank Stadium to the St. John’s River which was annexed into the city of Jacksonville in 1887).  After 1901 he move to Phoenix Park and changed the name to the Florida Ostrich and Alligator Farm, which featured racing ostriches pulling drivers in sulkies.  The Ostrich Farm moved to St. Augustine in the 1920s.
Ostrich Farm (Feeding Time) Old Postcard“>

In 1907, Dixieland Park opened in south Jacksonville featuring Bostock’s Arena of Wild Animals.  Bostock had over 400 animals on display, including 87 lions, and elephants and camels for children to ride.  Dixieland Park closed in 1908.

Research by Chris Farley, Springfield Historian, has also revealed that there were animals used during Jacksonville’s Silent Film period which were let loose and became part of the Springfield Park Zoo when it was located along Hogans Creek.

The July 2011 history feature: The “Springfield Park Zoo” opens

Jacksonville Zoo History 1914-2014
Featured July 2011
Alan F. Rost, Biological Programs Registrar and unofficial Zoo historian

Our Zoo was founded by Jacksonville Park Commissioner Sydney C. Smith on May 12, 1914 in a park near Third and Broad Streets in Springfield (just north of downtown).  The animal collection began with the donation of a young red deer stag by John F. May of the State Insurance Company, and most of the early animal collection was composed of domestic animals.  The animal collection quickly grew to include over 85 specimens representing over 20 species including exotics such as monkeys and parrots.  By 1916 the Springfield Zoo included a monkey island exhibit and an enclosure for black bears.
Monkey Section in Zoo Vintage Post Card

These (and many other) great vintage Jacksonville postcards are available on website: http://www.cardcow.com/viewall/65023/

So check out all those deals and activities at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens and when you visit and see the monkeys and ostriches, remember they were part of Jacksonville’s rich history. For almost 100 years the Jacksonville Zoo has been “More to see. More to zoo” – and it was first in the Springfield Historic District.

4th of July Throwback Baseball – “Heritage Field”

30 Jun

Great video of 2011 4th of July – and Historic Springfield community.
Score keeping for the 4th Annual Springfield Heritage Throwback Baseball: East vs West,  will be on a newly restored scoreboard – thanks to Springfield resident, Andrew Macris. This 4th of July special neighborhood event is being held at the newly named (thanks to Andrew) “Heritage Field” in J. Henry Klutho Park. Game begins at 4:30 following a children’s parade around the bases.

Springfield Preservation and Revitalization (SPAR Council) and the Springfield Mommies’ Group are sponsors of this popular event and are pleased to announce this is the first park use with access to restored bathrooms in the base of the historic Klutho Bandstand.
The Springfield Mommies’ Group is also throwing a birthday party for the USA! They’ll have a huge birthday cake and will be selling the slices along with ice cold drinks. Kids can cool off with some fun water activities including water balloons, a water gun filing station and a sprinkler to run through.

Come watch downtown fireworks from Klutho Park in Historic Springfield.

Bring your picnic and lawn chair and spend a wonderful 4th of July – “heritage” style – in one of the coolest neighborhoods in Jacksonville.

It’s a great rivalry – east vs west – of Main Street – and there’s always room for team members. Andrew is the organizer for the eastside team. Westside organizer is Dan Blanchard – dblanch100@gmail.com (also game/teams co-founder and downtown parks advocate). Contact Dan for information or the SPAR office: 904-353-7727 – sparoffice@sparcouncil.org.

Click here for great article and photos from past games on metrojacksonville – and check out this photo gallery from 2010.  Don’t forget to wear your red, white and blue.

Just for fun… check out this video: http://youtu.be/1KF59txLZlU

Perfect Receptions, Special Events at the Springfield Woman’s Club

16 Jun

If you are looking for a suitable place to hold your wedding reception or other celebration, look no further! The Springfield Woman’s Club, 210 W. 7th Street in Historic Springfield is the perfect place for a gathering of up to 125 people. Just a short distance from downtown, North Main Street, and Interstate 95, it is easy to reach from any part of Jacksonville or the surrounding areas. The fountain and gardens make a beautiful background for perfect wedding photographs. The lovely Klutho Park and Bandstand is close by – just a carriage ride – which could also be a perfect setting for a wedding ceremony.

The century-old building, originally the Springfield Presbyterian Church, has been carefully restored to preserve its ambiance. It has polished wood flooring, with a real cathedral ceiling, and an understated decor with a hint of Victorian style. This allows your florist and wedding planner to decorate according to your wishes.

There is a fully equipped kitchen for food preparation and renters are able to bring in their choice of caterers.

A lovely setting for perfect receptions – at a price that makes this unique venue a real treasure.

Monday through Thursday —$350.00
Fridays and Saturdays —$550.00
Sundays —$400.00
Additional Consecutive Day—Half Price

Hourly Rates
Monday—Thursday Only
$75 First Hour
$50 Each Additional Hour

Daily Rental Hours —9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Midnight

Call and reserve your special event: 904-633-9308

E-mail: siawc@yahoo.com

The Springfield Improvement Association and Woman’s Club also has a busy event calendar with outstanding activities. Put “A Vintage Evening at the Club” wine tasting on your calendar:

April 14, 2012
From 4:30 to 7:30 pm at The Woman’s Club
210 West 7th Street
For further information and to purchase tickets: Click here.

This event includes a wine education (how to drink it, not how to make it). Six to ten vintage natural wines from all over the world will be offered for tasting by PRP Wine International, a full service boutique wine company.